IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. NEWTON KING JJAS bean favored with instructions from the undermentioned wellknown Jersey breeders, to sell by auction at his yards' .is above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE,— 11 pure-bred peuigree Jersey bulls 3 pure-bred Jersey cows
As follows, on account of A. Buchanan, Esq., oS Jersey Holme, Palmcrston North,— -~ I pure-bred pedigree 3-year linll, "Uncle Tom" 1 mire-bred yearling bull, "Jersey 2 pure-bred pedigree bull calves These bulls have each the best combination of dairy blood in their veins, and tlie strain Sir Buchanan is cultivating in liis own herd. 1 pure-bred pedigree cow, " ,r -- Bcauty," 5-years old, in ( "St Brcladc." This cow is a magnificent type of dairy cow, and has an unbeaten record in ' the show ring, and has tested 8.0 <
i pure-bred pedigree cow, "Kelpie," 5 years old, in calf to "March Brown" 1 pure-bred cow, "Jersey VII." A ' grand little animal and persistent milker. These three cows are bred on the most approved dairy lines, and have well developed milk veins and shapely udders. Mr Buchanan is reluctantly compelled to soil owing to being overstocked. On account of Paul Hunter, Esq., Porangauau, Hawke's Bay,— 1 pure-bred pedigree bull, "Occulist 3rd," 2 years old. A very roDust bull of beautiful quality and a grandson of the late Mr Jas McCulloch's famous imported cow, "Larkspur" 1 pure-bred pedigree bull, "Clarabell's Magnet," 2 years old. A. very handsome bull and a prize winner, and has got some very promising stock 1 yearling pure-bred bull, "Eose's Boy," by "Magnet's Boy XIII.," out of "Little Rose." ' J
On account of W. Booth, Esq., of Middle Run, Carterton,— 1 2-year pedigree bull, "Rosebud's Magnet 2nd," by "Magnet's Boy X 111.,'" out of "Rosebud," a heavy prize-winner 3 yearling bulls by "Saxon," out of well-bred cows
Full pedigrees of all the above will be given at the sale Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. 0 P U N A K E. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. NEWTON KING (In Conjunction with NOLAN, TONKS . and Co.)
AS received instructions from the Crown Dairy Company, who have sold the property, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, known as Pepperill's, near Opunakc, on above date,— 100 CHOICE SELECTED DAIRY COWS (Nearly all early calvers) Lunch Provided.
Special attention is directed to these " ie Crown Dairy Company having ■tieally tested flieir cows, and mllcd out nil that were not of a high ■tandard Some of the above cows aviraged last high as 30.401bs butter fat icr mouth for 8 months. A record of aeh cow's yield for last season will be applied at the sale. STRATFORD SPUING HOESE FAUt.
("JLIJiNTS will kindly nolo that l Spring Horse Fair will bo held in ;ratford Bazaar on SATURDAY, ■September U, NOT Septei riously notified" Entry uu ar plication. Entries may be sent through the New Plymouth ollice. Entries positively close on Tuesday, September 10. NEWTON KING ' IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR DAIRY STOCK. R A H 0 T U. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS. NEWTON KING IT AS received instructions from W. R. Wright, Esq, (who is going in for sheep), to sell by auction ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Rahotu, on above date, the entire dairy herd, consisting of 134 choice cows, close to calving (a large number grade Jerseys) 7tf springing heifers 4 young bulls (grade Jerseys) 15 sows, in farrow and with litters 30 young pigs, 10 forward store pigs
Ahoy WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, Draught marc, "Maggie," by "Glasgow Geonlio," in foal to "Lord Plnnkett"; draught gelding, "Prince," by "Glasgow Geordie"; "Resolution" mare, exceptionally fast trotter; the well-known draught mare "Kitty"; 2 geldings, 3 and 5 years old (AgentKitty), 1 2-yr.-old draught filly (Agent—Maggie); 1 yeaning draught colt" (Opliir—Kitty); 2 y«arling*foals by "Kimberley"; 1 thoroughbred mare, "Fizgig," by Vanguard, in foal to Takapu; 1 2-year filly (Viking—Fizgig) ; 1 stylish harness horse; 1 harness mare by Bazaine; 1 harness mare, extra quiet, suitable for lady; 1 pony, good jumper; s.f. plough, disc harrows (in good order), factory plant, consisting of new Alpha Laval separator, churn, butter-worker, vats, belting, coolers, etc.
Lunch at 11.30. Sale at Noon sharp. The above herd consists of all young cows in the very pink of condition, absolutely free from aliortion, and has a '~ i: «ii second to none in the province. 'l'his is the first "clearing sale. — 9 if required, for removal of stock after "sale. Cows vered free between Oakum, ALanala, and Kaponga, on main road in lots of five or more. Catalogues ling prepared, and may be obtained on application "to the auctioneer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 31 August 1907, Page 5
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