TUTUTAWA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Messrs R. B. and R. A. Brickell, who are dissolving partnership, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, their Dairy Herd, etc., as under, — 35 CHOICE COWS, chiefly third and fourth calvcrs. mostly due in August-September 1 Holstein bull 35 mixed yearlings 300 4 and 6-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romnev rams 40 lioggets 1 spring dray aiul harness, milk cans, aerator, and sundries With Slight Reserve, — 1 4-year '/.-draught mare (trial) 1 %-draught mare (trial) 1 2-year %-draught gelding 1 gig horse, 1 hack 1 rustic cart and harness Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Conveyance will leave Stratf -.1 office at 10 o'clock morning of sale. The above are a choice line • f young cows, their average test last wiason being 4.3. gALE OF JERSEY RATTLE. URENUI YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. > NEWTON KING H AS been favored with instructions from MR. H. BARN ITT to sell by auction. WITHOUT RESERVE, at his Urenui Yards, as above, at. 12.30 o'clock, THE WHOLE OE lIIS CHOICE JERSEY HERD. a. imdi r--05 THREE-QI'AUTEi: TO PUREBRED JERSEY COWS, all young, mostly August calvers, all 'very choice, und liav ng been carefully tested. 60 well-bred Jersey springing heifers (in lots) 25 Shorthorn springing heifers (in lots) With Slight Reserve, — 1 pedigree Jersey liuil NOTE.—These cows are a very choice lot, all having been carefully picked and tested, and having given excellent results for the last season. Also,— On account of MR. C'. MUSKER, who is giving up dairying,— 20 cows, mostly August-September calvers, one already calved 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Dr. Nicola, by Dr. Jim—Lady Madge. These cows arc the pick of 40, the vendor's original herd, and can be recommended with confidence. WAITARA ROAD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. NEWTON 7 KING H as received instructions from Mr. H. Purdie, who is giving up dairying, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Waitara Road, as above, at 12 o'clock,— HIS CHOICE DAIRY HERD, comprising,— gQ YOUNG COWS, early calvers, mostly Jersey strain, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull Parkvale, 18 second calvers 22 Jersey springing heifers, by pedigree Jersey bulla 40 Jersey yearling heifers (in lots), by pedigree Jersey bulls 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Lord Parkvale, by Lord Carterton—Lady Raventhorpe 27 store pigs, 3 breeding sows On account of Mr. J. Purdie,— 1 pedigree Jersey bull On account of Messrs Jennins Bros.,— 3 pedigree Jersey bulls On account of Mr. P. H. E. Surrey,— Pedigree Jersey yearling bull, Mangaonaia, by Lord Parkvale— Vera Pedigree Jersey yearling bull, Pukerangiora, by Magnet's Lad —Twilight Pedigree yearling Jersey bull, ) Major, by Lord Parkvale—Bilberry Vida Luncheon at 11.30 o'clock. NOTE.—This is one of the finest dairy herds in Taranaki, having averaged annually for the last two years over £l2 per head. The cattle have been carefully picked by Mr. Purdie during his many years of dairying, and well culled, only the best milking strains being retained. Calving dates and tests will be given at the sale. TO LAND AGENTS. AGENTS are hereby notified that Mr. Arnold's property oil the Mangoiei Road is withdrawn from sale. JJUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 36, 5 August 1911, Page 1
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