KING'S LIST OF SALES. MAYMonday, 19—Urenui Tuesday, 20—Rahotu l'ridav," 23—Waiwakniho Holiday, 20—Douglas Tuesday, 27—Stratford Wednesday, 28—Stony River ' Entries Solicited. -VT.WTOX KING'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. MAY — Wednesday, 21—Henry Spencer, Huirangi Wednesday, 28—A. C. McDonell, Oakura. Thursday, 29—Karl Bielawski, Ivaimata Friday, 30—V.' Membery, Midliirst. Friday, 30 Chew Cliong, Albert Road. JUNEThursday, s—Haseltine Bros., Te Roti Friday, G—C. M. Luders, Midliirst. Friday, 13 —H. Say well and H. J. Richmond, Pedigree Jersey Cattle, Midliirst Monday, 10— H. B. Kidd, Huiroa Thursday, 10— J. M. Steiney, Ivaponga Monday, 23 S. Long, Malioe. JULY— Tuesday, I—AY. M. Rogers, Wharehuia. Wednesday, 2 —A. V. Davidson, Ka,ponga Thursday, 3—Tlios. Webb, Stratford Thursday, 10— T. Curran, Ivaponga Wednesday, IG—l3. 11. E. Surrey, Huirangi (Pedigree Jerseys) Thursday, 17—D. Watkins, Huiroa (Pedigree and Grade Jerseys). Wednesday, 23 F. J. Hopkins, Toko Thursday, '24—Clark Bros., Riverlea. Thursday, 24—0. Olsen, Stratford. Monday, 28— G. A. Trewick, Xgaere. Wednesday, 30— J. C. Robson, Robson Road, Stratford AUGUST— Thursday, 7 —R. H. Bartlett, Kaponga Dates to be arranged— Wiekliam Bros., Xgaere. J. C. Felton, Toko. P. Collyer, Kiore. RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, MAY 20. NEWTON KING sell at his yards as above,— 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE 120 mixed, wenners (in lots) 20 store, forward and fat cows 20 in-calf heifers G good 2'/ a -year steers Sale at 12.30. ON THE FARM, HUIRAXGI. WEDXESDAY, MAY 21. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. Henry Spencer, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE 9Q CHOICE GRADE JERSEY DAIRY COWS 3 choice Jersey in-calf heifers 2 pedigree Jersey bulls 2 draught horses, milk cart, BoothMcDonald s.f. plough, 8-coulter 'drill, Massev-llarris mower, liarwws and sundries Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. "OUTSIDE ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN. Note.—These cows are a very choice line and can be recommended with confidence. Mr. Spencer has selected this lierd with great care regardless of cost, and culled each year, with the result that lie now offers to the public one of the •finest little herds in Taranaki. NOTICE. F. BROOKING desires to state that during his present illness his Undertaking Business is in charge of Mr. James Loveridge, Builder, lline Street, who will promptly attend to all orders, and Mr. Brooking can guarantee, under Air. Loveridge's control, the same care, firstGlass work, and absolute satisfaction as in the past. Telephones 15G or 375 will receive prompt attention during the day. Before 8 a.m. :ind after 5 p.m. No. 210 will receive attention. TRESPASS NOTICE. JJERSOXS trespassing with dog or gun during season ID) 3 on the properties of the undersigned, Kirihau Road, will be prosecuted and all dogs shot. f. w. McGregor g. mist . A. WOOD H. LOOXEY A. LOONEY. £350 "Yyj IJj secure n good dairy farm of 190 acres, all in grass, well-subdivided, sheep-proof fewes, on goo.l metal road, close to creamery, good 0-roonn'd house, and cow-dicd. i; ; noxious weed-;. Owner hits milked 45 cows, and hud oilier stock on the place. Price only £l4 10s per acre. The lirst mortgage is ;> Government one. and the owner v.'il! allow balance to stand on second mortgage, on exceptionally easy terms. Apply sharp J. SUTHERLAND.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 306, 19 May 1913, Page 1
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