KING'S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE— Monday, I—R.1 —R. liutciiinson, Kaponga WcJiicsJi'.y, 3—S. Weston, jinn'., Awn tuna East Friday, s—Geo. Mitchell, Waiwaknilio yards Thursday, 11—M. Howard, Robson Road Wednesday, 17— W. J. B. and W. Pa ton (pedigrco Jerseys), Waiwakilio yards Thursday, 18— W. P. Bishop, Waitn i Wenedsday, 24-Jas. Scott, Monmouth Road, Stratford Thursday and Friday, 25.and 20— W. Creenway, Puniho (in conjunction with Loan & Mercantile Co., Ilawera) Monday, 29 —W. D. Taylor, Eobson Road Tuesday, 30—W, Scarle, Awatuna JULY— Wednesday, I—Alec Brown, Midhirst Thursday, 2—, T. T. Hughes, Eugb* Road, Tariki Monday, 6—II. Kenny, Clieal Road, Ngaere Tuesday, 7—Mrs. Mortlock, Eltham (in conjunction with Loan & Mercantile Co., Hawcra) Thursday, 9—J. W. Rixon, Okato Thursday, 9—G. Shaw, Skeet Ro<ys, Knpuni Friday, 10— R. J. Linn, Normanby (in conjunction with Loan & Mercantile Co., liawera) Wednesday, 15 Raniera, Stony River Yards Thursday, lfi—-las. Phillips, senr., Eltham (pedigree Jerseys) Thursday, 23 J. S. McDonald, Toko Wednesday, 29—C. Vince, Salisbury Road, Tuna AUGUST— Monday, 3—H. Cole, Tikorangi Wednesday, 19— T. Kennedy, Toko SEPTEMBER— Friday, 4—A. ITarold Street and Newton King, Bell Block (pedigree Holsfceins)
JMPORTANT gALE- OP JJIGHOLAS'S pEDIGEEE JERSEYS WEDNESDAY, JUNE IT, NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Messrs \V. J. Ji. and \Y. L'aton, who, owing to dissolution of partnership, are relinquishing breeding, to sell by Public Auction at the Waiwakaiho Yftilia (for convenience of sale) ] ] PEDIGREE .JERSEY COWS || PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS | PEDIijREE JERSEY BULLS 4 ''KADIi JERSEY COWS AND iIEIKERS Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Catalogues posted on Application. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. —The attention of Jersey ISreerters and Dairymen is especially directed to this Sale. Messrs Paton have been consistent prizewinners at all Shows and have always bred front the best stock obtainable. Included in the catalogue is the well-known bull, ''Melia Ann's Sultan." WINTER FEED FOR DAIRY COWS. A CHAT WITH DATRYMKN. What are you doing to KEEP YOUR DAILY COWS 1X MILK '■ Have, you lealiscd that ft skilful system of feeding will keep your herd in milking condition throughout the Winter months I You should consider these ([uestions now, for undoubtedly the feeding of cows on this Food will result in a good supply of MILK RICJHT THROUGH THE WINTER, and repay you handsomely. Buffalo Gluten Food Very nutritious, al! corn, hig'ily digestible. The lfllO ''World's Olmmpion" four to five years Jersey cow, fed mainly on Gluten Meal, yielded 14.373 POUNDS OF MILK,' testing over 10051b of Butter. Relying on the magnificent results given by Gluten Feed, we have specially imported a small shipment, and wi particularly ask you to give this splendid Food a trial. Circulars post free on application. IN. 1101b HAGS. 16/- PER LAG. NIMMO & BLAIR SPECIALISTS IN FARMERS' SUPPLIES, D U N E D I N. ■gXGHANGE FOR gMALL JTARM.
400 ACRES Coast Farm; wintered 450 ewes and 100 (load of three-year-old heifers; only 4 miles from good saleyards and town. Very suitable for dairying- or grazing. Price £lB per acre. Will take dairy farm as part payment Apply J. SUTHERLAND, Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 30 May 1914, Page 8
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