AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT SALE OF PEDIGREE AND PUREBRED JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS. AT THE HOMESTEAD, HL'JROA. THURSDAY, 17th JULY. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR. 1). WATKIN, to sell, Without Reserve, as above, his Choice ’Pedigree and Purebred Jersey Cows and Heifers, comprising— -8 pedigree Jersey cows in calf to pedigree Jersey hulls. Butter Bean and Grand Signal G pedigree Jersey heifers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 2 pedigree Ayrshire cows, in calf to pedigree Ayrshire bull 4 pedigree Jersey bulls Also Mr Watkin’s well-known prizewinning herd of'2s purebred Jersey cows and heifers, including the champion cow, Cherry’s Fairy. 4 pedigree Berkshire sows in farrow 2 pedigree Berkshire boars 1 "pedigree Berkshire sow NOTE;—This select herd of pedigree and purebred Jerseys requires but little comment. Mr Watkin being an excellent judge of Jerseys has bred (from the very best strains obtainable, and his stock have been very successful in trip show ring. The whole of the animals 1 . catalogued wjiich comprises his entire herd, Tire of exceptional quality,' ’ and buyers \yill have tin ■ opportunity of scenting stock considerably above the average. Also on account Mr Wm. PHILLIPS, his first-class herd comprising, 40 dairy cbws, in calf to ■'"grade Jersey bull, to calve August, September and October 1 grade Jersey bu|l, Silver Dolly- ■ 5 :, fnari (slight reserve) NOTE/— Mr PHillip§,,has been dairy 4 ing- for JJj,years, apj;lifts culled heavily, and lias never had a sale before. His test at the creamery was the second highest, averaging 4.3 for the season. The greater proportion of the cows afoy young. 1 ’1 c ■> LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . , Sale at 12.30 o’clock.
TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my Office up to 4 p.rn. on Monday, 14th inst., for the Erection of a Residence at Rowan. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN D. HEALY, Architect. GRAVEL! GRAVEL!! THE undersigned is prepared to deliver good gravel at short notice, at reasonable rates. Orders may bo left at Co-op. Store, Broadway. F. W. GREEN, Hamlet Street. IN THE MATTER OF THE IM- , BOUNDING ACT, 18S4. IMPOUNDED in the Stratford Pound by the County Ranger, for trespassing on Mr Summers’ property, Ross Road, one Bay Mare, no visible brand, white hind off foot. If not claimed within fourteen days from date hereof, the said mare will be sold by Public Auction, at the Stratford Pound, at 12 noon on Monday, 21st day of July, 1913. Dated this Sth day of July, 1913. R. DIVEALL, Poundkeepcr, NOTICE. MY Clients will please note that from this date, the Mart Sales will lie discontinued. The Haymarket Sale of Fowls, Calves, Pigs, Horses, Vehicles, etc., will be held as usual. NEWTON KING. Bth July, 1913. LODGE TRIUMPH, 1.0.0. F., A.C. WILL be officially opened by D.D. G.M. Bro. Donnelly and his officers on Thursday, July 10th, in the Foresters’ Hall. All members and intending members requested to attend at 7 p.m. Visiting brethren from Lodges TTuia (Tlaweyi) and Star of Egniont (Eltliam) will’ be present. Representatives from kindred societies to attend at 10.15. Opening of Lodge Poatu.i (Whanga) will take place on Friday, 11th. H. T. SPIERS, Organiser.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 53, 8 July 1913, Page 6
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