RAHOTU YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 30. NEWTON KING 'TWILL sell at bis yards as above,— QKQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 150 mixed yearlings (in lots) 20 3-year springing heifers 20 2-year springing heifers 20 ewes in lamb 1 "/..-draught filly (4 years) 43 Rahotu Factory Shares On account of R. Morrow, Esq.— 25 very choice grade Holstein yearling heifers (in lots). These heifere have been exceptionally well done and are by Mr. Morrow's well£nown imported bull. Ou account of Jas. Miller, Esq.— K choice dairy cows On account of Mr. D. Maroney, who has ieaaad his farm, — ] gig and harness Large Quantity Household FurniSale at 12.30. NOTE.—Mr. Miller's cows can be recommended. The Vendor has been dairying in the district for 16 years, has culled f early and has never had a clearing sale. The Herd, which are all August-Septem-Vr calvers, will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. OX THE FARM, PUXGAREHU. TUESDAY, JULY 30. NEWTON KING fcTAfi received instructions from Mr. Wi Kupe, who is giving up dairying, 4o sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE,— QA CHOICE DAIRY COWS 5 springing heifers t Shorthorn bulls 4 milk cans NOTE.—The vendor is well know* for fearing only good quality stock on his larm, so these cows can be recommended with confident. On account of Mr. J. Doody,— I y 2 to %-draught colts 1 harness mare Sale at 10.30 o'clock.
IMPORTANT SALE OF p B D I G R E E AND (jKADE J)AIRY QATTLE. übenui YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. NEWTON KING AS received instruction from A. E. Watkins, Esq.. who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to eel! %f Public Auction at the Urenui Yard* (for convenience of sale)! WITHOUT RESERVE,— QA FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS >A CHOICE 2-year Jersey-strain Spring Heifers A A CHOICE Yearling Heifers (all Jersey Strain) ■ -I O GRADE Jersey Bulls IK STORE and Forward Cows With Slight Reserve,— <J Pedigree Jersey Cows 6 Pedigrte Jersey Yearling Bulls 8 Pedigree 2 year Heifers (Jers«y) 2 Pedigree Jersey Yearling Heifers 3 hacks 1 mare, with foal at foot by Lord Roberts and stinted to Lord Roberts •On account of Mr. J. Gleeson.— 3 3-year Pedigree Jersey Bulls 1 2-year Pedigree Jersey Bull 1 Pedigree Yearling Jersey Bull On account of Mr. J. Jones, Okoke, 'wfco has leased his farm,— 16 Choice Young Dairy Cows. (Tests and dates given at sale). Auctioneer's Note.—Mr. Watkins' Herd *re a very nice lot, being the whole dairy let out by him last season. As Le is leaving the District, they will be sold •frithout reserve. Mr. J. Jones has some ■wery nice cows and must sell, a« his lease .ka* expired. Conveyances will leave Waitara Railway Station on arrival of morning train at Waitara. Intending buyer* will please book seats by Tuesday Sale at 12.30. ALL OVER THE DOMINION PEOPLE ARE PRAISING THE ZEALANDIA RANGE. ZEALANDIA RANGE. ZEALANDIA RANGE. HEY Rity ifs bi'-t f»r rooking, eheap- """ eft for fin'], ami. because it can be turned into nn >.j>cn lire, a real comfort to those u-ing the kitchen us living room. Housewives, bakers, builder,;, all praise the Zraliindia. Our catalogue No. 8 gives their testimony. Write for it. BARNINGHAM & COY.. LTD., George St., Duncdin. NIXON & NIXON, Agents. |>UX JFK BEST PLACE 18 BIKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 60, 29 July 1912, Page 1
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