iARRAUD & ABRAHAM, NEW STOCKS OP ' "road Leaf Essex Ripe, I Turnip and Swede Seed Including ■ CnAMPION k HURSTS' MONARCH, ! (Described I>v many of our customers as I tho finest Swede they have ever grown.) Also €SLQV£RS, etc, including a very fine sample of EXG LISII COWGEASS i.ivo all lieen imported ai
IMPOETAIST SALE OF DAIEY COWS. AT FEILDING YARDS. WEDIi.vSDAY, 2ist AUGUST, if 4. 0 R T 0 N & BON have received instructions to fell bv pub!.:c auction — The whole of Mr Fairfield J Thompson's well - known \ herd of hkh-c'ass grade j Jersey Dairy Cows, coni--100 Fr'<b r T-CLAB.'3 COWS J Note,—Tba above herd ia wuii- j know! r.- : hclnp absolutely one of fcho | bent in ibe district. Me Thompson vffM'iefl ihis herd many years on practical linos, and by judicious use of iha jjabcoek tssi.e-r, bulls of proved dairy sirains. mid careful culling, ihe herd 33 now to none in the loiaiul. For convenience 0! Bala the cov;3 will b 3 sold at the Horse Emporium, Feilding. j 1
URAKINA HORSE SALE. ! TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST. r I At 12 booh. i J fj\DEEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. | j -*--' will csil a'; their Yards as j I abcvo | 1 70 HORDES, comprising j draughts ami half draught?, j ij; D.iuiv -OF SUPEPEDIGREE GBADE | NEW PLYMOUTH; WEDNESDAY, 21 t. AUGUST. XT E W TON KING I ha'i received instructions from ' •Mr A. E. Wfctkin, sbo has leased ] his farm, to sell by auction at the j "Waiwakaiho yards, near New Ply- ! mouth {for convenience of sale), on WEDNESDAY, ?.lst August, the i whole of his superior- Jersey cattle, | etc, coasisting c:— | Without Besekye •- I 19 padigrra cjws, m rnilk and I ' r pnnging, including those j j grand ccw3—Mona, Floria, | j and Cherry ! G pedigree heifers, springing 1 7 pecigree vectrling heifers by j i Magnet's Lad (Luna— Mag- j net's Bo.v) • ! 11 prdigree calves by Yankee j Sweet (imp~rttd) 10 pedigree bulls by Magnet's Lad 7 months to 2 years old 1 pedigree bull, Yankee Sweei; J (imported) 8 pureoied Jersey cows in calf j 10 saoice grade springing heifers j by Goldfinch, in calf to j Golden Grand j 20 very choice grade yearling j heifera by Magnet's L?«d j With Slight Reserve -• . j 8 light draught fUlias & yeari ling?, 2 to 3 years old, by G'endue and Lord Koterts i I (unbroken) i 1 medium draught mare, with ) foal by Glendue colt j . 13 year gelding by Glendue i (broken) 1 thoroughbred gelding, 3 years by Dnystar Lady May, by Natati-r
Jjale at, 12.30 o'clock. Note.—Mr W&tkin's strain of Jerseys are unequalled in the North Island. The present herd is the result of many years careful selection., being bred from animals of exceptional substance and quality, with high milking records. The imported Amurican bail Yankee. Sweet being a grandson of The Champion of America Catalogues posted on applicatioi to iho Auctioneer. "E, ihe undersigned, have on </« hand at our var'ous Mills, large quantities of SECOND-CLASS TIMBER in sizes such as-3 and 4 x l, 3 and 4 x 2,6, 8, 10, and 12 xl, suitable for farm buildings, fencing, etc., which we are prepared to quit at considerably under List Bates. ]7 o r quotations apply to the Eanoitikei gawmillers' Co-Operative Association Ltd., Taibape. M. M. CARPENTER, Manager. A Five-roamed Furnished House ! at Plimmerton, with all necessary | outbuildings. Price, £250. Apply [ to JOHN PEIOR, r Feilding.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8897, 17 August 1907, Page 3
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