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NEWTON KING L m HAYMARKET SALE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. 1923. VEWTON KING, LTD., will sell by public auction as above: 50 PIGS STRATFOKD YARDS. (For Convenience of sale.) SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1923. I'EWTON KING LTD have re- — ' ceived instructions from Messrs T. and J. Kerrisk to sell as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. *M DAIRY COWS, 2nd, to sth calvers, due Aug.-Sept. to pedigree Jersey fc-ixlls. 10 weaner heifers 3 farm borses, aJj K"Oi)c 1 gig borse 1 trotting horse by "tittiteral Joubert" out of "Income." I saddle pony Milk waggon and harness, milk cart and harness, Noxon mower, Hillside plough.

Sale a.t 1 o'clock. NOTE:—AII the Jersey cows are by the pedigree Jersey bulls "Pencarrow's General" and "Shamrock's Lad." DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1923. >jEWTON KING, LTD., will sell in their Douglas yards on above date:Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, 20 store cows and bulls 30 weaner heifers 25 empty heifers 20 dairy cows and heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. KOHURATAHI YARDS. Special sale of dairy Stock etc. NEWTON KING, Ltd., in conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY Co. Ltd., will sell as ahove: — £3Q DAIRY COWS, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers. 60 springing heifers 20 empty heifers 10 hullocks , „_^ On account of Mr J. E. Shewry.: 250 2th. ewes in lamb 200 m.a. ewes on lamb 50 hoggets \ „. r Sale will commence a£ 12.30 p.m. These cows comprise small herds owned by farmers in the Kohuratahi district, and most of thern arc young and in good condition. They have been successfully milked on very hilly country, and should do particularly well if given a chance on better land. We can recommend buyers to attend this sale. Cars will leave our Stratford offlces at 9 a.m. on morning of sale. Seats should he booked immediately. TO-MORROW sell as above:— Poultry of all kinds, potatoes, pumpkins, bacon (factory cured), several stock yard brooms, 2 sheepskin mats, boy's bike, 1 buggy (good), 2 chest drawers, occ. tables, 2 stretchers, rocker, 2 churns, "odd chairs, jack, copper, 2 tables, mirror, hanging lamp, books, quantity kitchen utensils, 25 gal. milk can, pictures, bath, sundries etc.

Pinus insignus, macrocarpa, wat>tle, and alee ake plants. 500 cases apples and pears. Sale a t 1 o'clock. BERT STURM. Auctioneer. IHE INGLETTOOD CO-OPERA-TIVE HACON-OtfRING CO. LTD. 5 are Buyers (from shareholders only) of Prime Bacoti Pies from 110 lb to 1601 b dead weight (maiden sow or barrows), and will receive as follows: At the factory only on Wednesdays, August 15th and 29th.

QUESTfON, ~We put another to a supplier living in the bcckshrdl question to a supplier living in the baekblocksi. ' iioiv <lo you find ua to deal with"? He replied: "All us fellows out back are all grateful fcr what you have done for us*. The coop's never dreamt of taking our cream, in far.i, did not want to be troubled with it. You came out and met us and fixed uy ; carting'rounds and have been the making of hundreds of men. We will stick' to you, too, so loujfj ns you treat us "as well as vou have in the past. Everyone speaks well of the "MAORILAttiV' and hopes yon will carry on and do well, both fo rus and for yourselves."For further particulars, write

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 81, 10 August 1923, Page 8

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