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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD. ITINERARY OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE. ' : ' 9t'h.—J. V. Mortinson, Piopio (Pedigree Jerseys). 10th. —T. A. Smart, Hunter Rd. 11th. —W: Hamilton, Hawera Saleyards ■ (Pedigree Ayrshires). 15fh.—A Client, Ararata. Skousgaard, Stratford Yards. 16th.—Estate K. Clout, Kaiporohenui (conj. Farmers’ Co-op.). ; ■l7th.—Tuck Bros., Inglewood Yards. 17th.—A Client, Otakeho. 18th.—Mace 8r05.,. Kent Road (conj, ‘ Farmers’ Co-op.). 18th.—J. Cottrell, Kapuni. 18th. —J. Okeroa, Rahotu Yards. 19th. —R. M. Glennie, Kapuni. 19th—Estate G. Higgens, Tarata 22nd.—W. B. Frank, Oeo (conj. Fannenr Co-op.). 23rd.—T. Preston, Kent Road, 23rd.—L. N. Perry, Mangatoki. ■ 23rd—G. Cowling, Manaia (conj. Co-op.). 24th.—P. Duggan, Auroa. 25th.—G. Gedge, Hawera. ■ 26th.—Mr. Philpot, Meremere. 29th.—A. Ghent, Normanby. , 30th.—V. Hucker, Warea. 30th.—A Client, Hawera. 30th.—G. Cowling, Manaia (conj. Farmerf Co-op.). JULY. 6th,—A Client, Kapuni. 7th.—A Client, Normanby. 9th.—T. B. Knofflock, Kaimata. 16th.—A Client, Palmer Road, Kaponga. 20th.—F. Proffit, Koru. 123rd. —F. C. Raill, Waiwakaih.o Yards. 123rd.—C. Reid, Waiwakaiho Y’ards. T. A. SMART’S CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, UPPER HUNTER ROAD, LOWGARTH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1931. At 12.30 p.m. NEWTON KING LTD., have received instructions from Mr. Smart who is leaving the district, to sell as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. FIRST-CLASS YOUNG DAIRY COWS (complete herd), comprising 20 2nd calvers, balance 3th to sth calvers. Majority Jerseys, balance Jersey cross. Mostly due July and early August, few later. In calf to well-bred Jersey bulls. 2 2-Year In-calf Heifers, due July. 13 Yearling Heifers, Jersey and Jersey Cross. 2 Young Jersey Bulls. 2 First-class Farm Horses. . r 1 Aged Farm Mare. 1 Half-draught Yearling Colt (slight reserve). Spring Tip Dray, Disc Harrows, Tripod and Chain Harrows, s.f. Plough, Sledge, 9 coulter Empire Drill, Milk Cans, Chains and Bars, Harness. 40 Fully paid Lowgarth Company Shares. And usual Farm Sundries. ■ ALSO— ’ , ' 1 a-ton 6-cylinder Chevrolet Truck, practically new (slight reserve). Individual calving dates will be given at sale. ■ '.' ' • ’. ’ • ; •- LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. This is a bird of first-class young cows in splendid condition. Buyers may if they wish leave theii cows on the property until the last week of June and those that remain will be well fed on oaten-hay and We can with confidence recommend buyers to attend this sale. NEWTON KING, J/TD., . ■ ■■ •/ /' ■' Stratford. WAIWAKAIHO SALE. .' THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931.. * •' 20 Fat, Forward and Store Cows. 20 Weaner Jersey Cross Heifers. 10 Dairy Cows and Heifers.

MR. W. HAMILTON’S SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931. • AT HAWERA YARDS. KING, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. W. Hamilton; who is giving, up dairying, to sell as above: 12 Pedigree Ayrshire Cows in calf to Pedigree Ayrshire Bull. 6 Pedigree Ayrshire in calf Heifers, i.e. to Pedigree Ayrshire BulL 1 Pedigree Ayrshire BulL 2 Pedigree Ayrshire Heifer*. 13 Grade Ayrshire Cows. 1 Mare. ' .. . b 1 60-Gallon Separator, S.F. Plough, No. 5 Ram, Stewart Horse Clippers, 400-gallon Tank, 1000 feet lin. Piping, 2-cow Simplex Releaser Milking Plant and Anderson Engine. ? SALE AT ONE O’CLOCK. NOTE.—The pedigree cattle advertised, are really good, most of them are by and out of imported stock of outstanding breeding. They have been pasturing on hard, hilly country, and should thrive well whenever taken. They are all due early. Catalogues obtainable at Sale, j UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, CARDIFF. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931. At 1 p.m. 7LTESSRS. NEWTON KING, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. W. H. Winmill, whose farm has been sold, to sell as above: — 17 Young Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows (complete herd), due to Jersey Bull July and August. 1 Jersey Bull. 6 Weaner Jersey Heifers. 2 Farm Horses. 1 Dray and Harness, Gig and Harness, Single Furrow Plough (new), Milk Cans, Factory Shares in Cardiff Company, and usual Farm Sundries. This is a genuine herd of good quality cows in tip top condition. The individual calving dates together with factory returns will be given at the sale. The herd has averaged about 3001 b butter-fat. We can recommend buyers to attend.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1931, Page 12

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