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F. MOORE'S CLEARING SALE, r>UYERS arc requested to note tliat tbe Mail Train from NORTH WILL STOP at Xukumaru on the morning of iale. NEWTON KING. V-EWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. ULY— Monday, B—Urenui. Monday, B—Toko. Tuesday, 9—Stratford. | Wednesday, 10—Stony River. Friday, 12 th—Kaponga. Saturday. 13—Land Sale, New Plymouth. Tuesday, Ift—Raliotu. Fridav. lit—Waiwakaiho ST E W T 0 X J{ l X G ' S LIST OF CLEARING* BALES. ULY— Tuesdav. O—C. S. Gatton. Stratford Yard'?. Tuesday. 9-Heifor Sale, Stratford Yards, on account of J. W. Harding. Tuesday. !>-T. Bullock, Stratford Yards. Tuesday, !)—A. E. Stoekley, Stratford yards. Thursday 11—Frank Moore, Bushy Park. Kai Iwi (in conjunetion with Freeman R. Jackson & Co.). Monday, 15—Mrs. M. Forbes, Mata, El t ham. Tuesday 1-6 —C. Crisp, Pungarehu, Wednesday 17—Geo. Bell, Matapu (in conjunction with X.Z. Loani and Mercantile Agency Co.) Thursday 18—Thos. Linn, Mangatoki (high-class pedigree Jer-j seys). Mondav 22 H. R. Noble, Tariki Road. Tuesday, 23 W. E. Bonner, Stratford T.irds. ; Wednesday, 24 —R. H. Phillips. Ngaere (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Hawera), Jersey and Ilolstein cow sale. Friday 26—A. E. Roche, Upper Palmer Road. Wednesday, 31—A. E. Watkin, Ure- ' nui Yards. AUGUST— Thursday I—Jas. Linn, Toko. Wednesday 7—P. Jacob, Gordon Road. SEPTEMBER— Friday, C—Newton King, pedigree Holsteins, Bell Block. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 9. ' NEWTON KING FAS received instructions from Mr. J. W. Harding to sell, WITHOUT BESERVE, as above I *>A VERY CHOICE 3-YEAR-OLD JERSEY-HOLSTEIN & SHORTHORN HEIFERS. ■ 1- ' Sale at 1 o'clock. These heifers have been selected with special care, are well up to age, splendid quality, thirty being Jersey-Holstein, and all expected to calve in August and September. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, .JULY 9. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. T. Bullock, of Cardiff, to sell.! WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, as under,— >£* COWS, chiefly second to fourth ' ~ calvers, expected to calve August and September. Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. JULY 9. NEWTON KING TAS received instructions from Mr. C. S. Gatton. of Puniwhakau, who lias sold his farm and disposed of his lierd privately, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, the undermentioned stock. — 3 2'/ 2 -year Vs to %-brcd Jersey heifers. in calf 1 Vz t0 %-bred Jersey cow (second calver) 14 20-months Vi to %-bred Jersey heifers, in calf 11 weaner Vi *" %-bred Jersey heifers '■ ' 3 weaner V-. to %-bred Jersey bulls With Slight Reserve 1 pedigree Jersey bull by Starlight (imp.) 1 pedigree Jersey cow by Retford Magnet 1 pedigree Jersey yearling heifer ? by Daylight. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. STRATFORD DAIRY YARD?. TUESDAY, JULY 9. NEWTON KING [AS received in-: ructions from Mr. A. E. Sto..-klc-v. "f Kiore, who is C oin ? into -li-e;.. "to 5,-11, WITHOUT RESERVE, hi:- Dairy Urrd as under AO COWS, ciii.-flv third to fourth Sale at 1 o'clock. ret H caeapv af tta B*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 318, 6 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 318, 6 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 318, 6 July 1912, Page 1