CHEAT UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. \T THE IIf)USE BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. SAT CRD AY, JULY 18. At 1.8,0 p.m. nn TIE FARM KBS' GO-OPER A'FIVE -B. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF X.Z., LTD., have received instnic-,-ioiis from Dr. Noonan and W. BntEstj., to sell as above— The whole of their High-class Jerseys. Dr. Noonan’s herd was established six years ago by- the purchase of a number of the best of Messrs G ninths and Cornwall’s herd, and since then ie lias bought nothing but the best, i'liei-d qre 28 lots in Div. Noonan’s herd to bo sold. On account of AIR W. BUTLER. ,ve will sell 11 lots. These will he found to he of- the same high quality. Roth Dr. Noonan and Mr Butler are Jersey- enthusiasts, and they have purchased the best blood obtainable. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION.
STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, 21st JULY, 19If. ;vrFAVTON KINR will sell }iy Publie Auction at his yards m ll»OV o 400 owes in lamb 200 lambs ' I Sale at 1 o’clock. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. :M I’ORTA XT SALE OF PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEYS. ON THE FARM, OPUNAKE HOAD, STRATFORD. MONDAY,. 20th JULY, 191-1. npiHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND JL MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. ;/□)., have been favored with instructions front ARCH HAZEL!ON, }v><U who has sold his farm, to sell, • Without Reserve — LOT 1 .—Podioreo Jersey cow “Tii itea Eileen,” No. 15.1.3, in calf to “Snowstorm’s Campanile.” Dam, '“Ravenswood Eileen 11” No. 1)92; Sire, “K See,” No. 909. LOT 2, Pedigree Jersey cow, “Pulchra,” No. I 860". Sire, “Milkurn id'-s Magnet;” Dam, “Our Favourite.” In calf to “Prospero.” LOT 3. Pedigree Jersey heifer “Florence Eileen,” No. 3199. Sire, “Molina’s General” (Imp) Dam. “Tiritea Eileen.” LOT !.—Pedigree Jersey bull, “Snowstorm’s Campanile,” No. 1579. Sire, “Frisky Campanile;” Dam, “Snowstorm.” LOT s.—Pedigree Jersey bull. “Pasha Duke.” Sire, “Pasha;” Dam, “Sweet Alien.” 20 grade Jersey cows, calving July. August and September, a!! in sulemlid condition
7 purohml Jersey heifers, 2yrs, by, and in call' to pedigree, . Jersey hulls 1 purebred Jersey heifer, empty 1 hay mare, Syrs, staunch worker and good mover; stinted to “Formhy” 1 roan mare, fiyrs, by “Silver Spec Ist prize-taker at show 1 aged draught mare, good worker; stinted to “Knight of the darter” ' Cart and harness, gag and harness, s.f. Duncan plough, disc borrows, Massey hay rake, sundry harness, cow rugs, copper ami stand, milk cans, aerator. saddle and hridle, purebred white Leghorn fowls,, and general sundries Rata and Mairc firewood, various lengths 41 shares in the Stratford dairy Co. 0 tons Panic "Slag 1 part stack cd‘ hay . On account of a Client—--7 ))ickod Jersey woanor heifers u:\criKOX providkd. Sale at 1 o’clock. XOTE.— To breeders and dairymen requiring really good pedigree and grade Jersey cattle, wo can confidentlv recommend- this herd. 'I hey returned iV<- TTazcllnn CU Is Kklpercow for milk alone this season, tin average test 'at height of season being I.S. fn.tending purchasers coming hy train should call at the Company’s Stratford Office, whence they will he run. ; out to the sale. Our agents have inspected the herd and consider them unsurpassed for quality, and they are also in good condition.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 16 July 1914, Page 8
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