SATURDAY, JUNE IS. NEWTON KINGr H as received instructions from the Taranaiki Agricultural Society to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, at the Haymarket Yards on the above date—--150 Sheets of Bft Corrugated Iron ■2 Rolls 3ft Wire .Netting Quantity of Timber All the above are practically new, having been Used for the late Winter Show only.
Sale at 12 o'clock. BARRETT ROAD, OMATA. MONDAY, JUNE 20. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Mr. Barrett Honevfiekl, who is giving u,p dairying, bo sell by auction, on liis farm, Barrett Road, HIS FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, including—--35 DAIRY COWS, early calvers, mostly Grade Jerseys 7 '2-year heifers, in calf and spring- ■ ing 9 I'B-months heifers, some half Jerseys. 1 pedigree Jersey 'bull 6 fat cows, .4 3-year steers, 4 fat ,pig®, 30 fat wethers, 13 Angora goats, bullocks and cart, light express, 2 spring carts and harness, 8 broken draughts, 5 unbroken draughts, 5 hack and harness horses, separator, churn and cans, disc harrows, 2 s.f. and 1 d.f. plough, winnowing ma chine
Also, On account of Mr. A. H. Gilbert, who is leaving the district—--14 choice dairy cows, all young 1 yearling grade Jersey beifer Milk cart, 2 cans, 1 breeding sow in farrow ..*■ Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Luncheon at noon. 0 N A E R 0. FRIDAY, J-UNIE 24. NEWTON KING" jjAiS received instructions from Messrs Sorrenson Brothers, who have sold their farm, to sell 'by Auction on the premises, Waihi Road, on FRIDAY, the 24th instant,— THE WHOLE* OF THEIR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of—--3 pedigree Jersey cows (bred by Mr. A. E. Watkins) l 1 pedigree Jersey bull (bred by Mr. A. E. Watkins) 2 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls ('bred by Mr. C. Day) 1 yearling pedigree Jersey bull 24 first-class dairy cows, mostly ' grade Jersey® 10 2-year grade Jersey heifers 12 yearling grade Jersey heifers 10 2y 3 -year steers ' 260 good 4-tooth ewes in lamb 20 mixed wethers 2 sows in farrow, 1 store pig 1 y 2 -draught mare (any harness) 1 18-months filly by Empire I useful hack Spring trap, spring dray and harness, I stack oaten hay, 1 100gal. Alpha cream separator (in good order), cream cans, chum, 4-bottle tester, buckets, kitchen range, 1 cattle dog, 1 sheep dog, farm tools, and! sundries.
NO RESERVE 1 . Luncheon at noon. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. rpA'RANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. C'LOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. NEXT -SALE—TUESDAY, JULY 5. riLIXXTS are particularly requested: to f' . ".vanl Consignments in time to arrive 011 or before Fridav previous.^ Small oonpit n iTnpn +t! w ;i l he received at mv PRODUCE NEW PLYMOUTH. and will lie forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JULY 5. /CLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so as to taach us by FRIDAY previous to sal*. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. STRATFORD. (CONVALESCENT "pjOME, "SANDSDOWN," FTEZROY. A Comfortable Home for Invalids, Kvery convenience, Warm and he<tiy situation. For further particulars wppiy i o the proprietress. :vras. T> CHAXTERTS. "Sanisdown;' Fitzr'.>7
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 57, 16 June 1910, Page 1
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