AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OP PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. BELL BLOCK (TARANAKI), FRIDAY, JUNE 13 (Tho day after the Annual Meeting of the N.Z. Jersey Breeders' Association at New Plymouth). NEWTON KING has received instructions from MESSRS. J. 11. STREET and STANLY \V. SHAW to sell as above, on Mr. Street's Farm, WITHOUT SERVEThe Whole of their Well-known Pedigree Jersey Herds, totalling (H Head of Stud Cattle, comprising— 31 pedigree cows 8 pedigree bulls 14 pedigree heifers 11 pedigree yearling heifers Full particulars are catalogued and can be had on application to the auctioneer. SALE OF TEDIGREE AND GRADE . JERSEYS. NORFOLK ROAD, INGLEWOOD, MONDAY, JUNE 10. "\TEWTON 'KING has received instruc--L' tions l'rom MR. W. A. OFFICER, who purchased Mr. AV. H. Tippens's farm and stock as a going concern, to sell by auction,-as above, ■ WITHOUT. RESERVE. 7, pedigree Jersey cows 9 pedigree Jersey heifers 1 pedigree, Jersey bull (Belvedere Sun King) 11 high-grade Jersey cows, mostly 3rd and 4th culvers, which have been . tested each year and are the pick - of 5-1 heifers IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DIS- ' PERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE AND REGISTERED MILKING SHORTHORN CATTLE. CORNWALL PARK", MATAPU. TUESDAY, JUNE 24. "VTEWTON KING has received instructions: from J. C. WRIGHT, ESQ., to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 47 pedigree and registered cows 15 pedigree and registered 2-year heifers . 15 pedigree wenner heifer calves 11 pedigree and registered bulls 6 grade Shorthorn cows (nearly purebred) CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. NEWTON KING. '. DISPERSAL SALE OF STRATH AM PEDIGREE AND GRADE FRIESIANS, ETC., ■ ON THE FARM, . STUART ROAD, ELT'iIAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1619, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. fTTHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE J- ORGN. SOCIETY OF N.Z., 1,'1D., have received instructions from .MESSRS. SEIDEL & .U'COKMACIC, who have sold their farm, and dissolving partmrship, to sell by Public Auction, ills above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 7 pedigree Friesian' cows, in r:,]f to Rudolph Paxton of ilonuvuleand Ideal Flush 1 pedigree Friesinn 2-year-old heifer, ill calf to Ideal Flush (the dam of this heifer produced 73151b. butter-fat in 305 days) v S pedigree Friesian yearling bulls sired by Idwl King) 2 pndigree Friesinn yearling hoifers (sired by. Ideal King) 1 pedigree Friesian bull, Rudolph Paxton of iMotmvale, syrs„ bred by Mr. C. C. Buckland, of Cambridge 1 pedigree Friesian 2-year bull, Ideal Flush 1 grado Friesian bull, 3 year.? 03 choice young grade Friesian dairy cows, August and September calvers, in calf to r ßudolph Paxton of Monavale and 'Ideal Flush 35 grade 2J-year Friesian heifers, August and September calvors 25 grade 2-year Friesian, heifers, Septeinber calvers 20 grade weaner Friesian heifers (sired by Rudolph Paxton of Monavale) i • 18 good grado weawjr Friesian steers 3 grade weaner Friesian bulls 4 draught horses, all work; 1 good harness horse (sound and. quiet); 1 3-year gelding, all work; 1 un- ' broken 2-year-old 50 store pigs; 2 sows in pig Factory Slinrcs, Carts, etc., Implements, Household Furniture, and numerous Sundries. ' ' AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. The Pedigree Stock are progeny of some of our best New Zealand breed, and have been selected from the herds of such well-known breeders—Messrs. C. A. Hopping, C. C. Buckland, G. T. Nicoll, and C. M. Clifford Bros. The grade cows are an exceptionally choice lot, being young, well culled, and in the pink of condition. What is more, Messrs. Scidel and M'Cormack have pttsonally milked these cows. We can confidently recommend them to those requiring highclass Friesian stock. Both the 21-year and 2-year heifers are really choice,'wellconditioned, and are just the class of heifer to suit those who are replacing their last year's culls. Cars will convey, intending purchasers to tho sale by arrangement ■from the Auctioneers' Head Office, Hawe.ra. Catalogues obtainable on application to the Auctioneers. , LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Of WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD., ' ' PROPERTY, COURTENAY PLACE, TORY STREET, WAKEFIELD STREET. Messrs. s. George nathan and CO. are favoured with instructions from the Directors of tho Wellington Gas Company, Limited, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, • SELL. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, [ At their Tiooms, 105 Customhouse Quay, On THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1013, At 2.30 p.m. Tho Company's PROPERTY, subdivided into 9 sections," 2 to COURTENAY PLACE, 4 to TORY' STREET, and 3 to WAKEI'TELD STREET, several of the Sections hnving SUBSTANTIAL BRICK BUILDINGS on (hem. THIS IS A GREAT' OPPORTUNITY for anyone to securo SHOP, WAREHOUSE, and FACTORY SITES in the heart of tho City, on EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, viz. :— 10 per cent, down, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, balance 5 years from date of sale; interest 5 per cent., and if the whole of the puchase money is paid within twelve months a refund will be made of the interest paid. Plans now being prepared. For further particulars, and arrangements to inspect, sco the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 217, 7 June 1919, Page 14
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