STRATFORD SALEYARDS. . TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914. """ 'pilE N.Z. LOAN & MERCAMTLB AGENCY CO., LTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER DoBSON & CO. will ofle, at 1 o'clock—--700 HEAD MIXKD CATTLE, including— I 100 store and forward cows 175 empty heifers in-calf heifers * 50 2-year steers 150 good mixed weaners 100 wcaner heifers 23 good dairy cows CO fat and forward 4 tooth wethers | GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OP HIGH-CLASS pEDJGREE JERSEY QATTLE. AT TIIK lIORSinJAZAAn. PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. SATURDAY, .IULV 18. At 1,30 p.m. •JMIE FARMERS 7" ""cO-OPEUATIVB ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. have received instructions from Dr. Noonan and W. Butier, Esq., to sell as above— THE WHOLE OF THEIR HIGdCLASS JERSEYS. Dr. Noonan's herd was established nit years ago by the purchase of a number of the best of Messrs Griffiths and Cornwall's herd, and since then ho has bought nothing but the best. There are 28 lots in Dr. Noonan's herd to be sold. On account of Mr. W. Butler we will sell 11 lots. These will be found to bt of the same high quality. Both .Dr. Noonan and Mr. Butler are Jersey enthusiasts, and they have purchased th» best blood obtainable.
Catalogues on application. 'LEIGHURST," TARIKr ROAD. WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, JULY 17. WEBSTER, DOBSON AND 00. I-JAVE boon favored with instructions . from VV. V. Harkness, Esq., to jsell the whole of his Pedigree Cows and Bulls. Particulars as under—gj PEDIGREE JEUbEY COWS, served by Rozel's Sultan and Una's Nobility 5 pedigree Jersey heifers, served by above bulls 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Rozel'g Saltan (imp.), winner of eight New Zealand championships 16 pedigree Jersey bulls, front on* to three-year-old, by Rozel's Sultan and Una's Nobility With Slight Reserve—--30 choice springing grade Jersey heifers, served by pedigrcs Jersey bulls Luncheon provided. Sale at 11 o'clock. Conveyances will meet north and south trains at Tariki Road at. 9.30 on morning of sale. Catalogues will be posted on application to W. V. Harkness, Esq., Tariki Road, or the Auctioneers, Stratford. FEAXKLEIGH PARK. TUESDAY, JULY 21. WEBSTER BROS WAVE received instructions from MR, JJ. G. C'ASSIDY, who is giving up dairying, to sell by auction at Franklcigli Park on Tuesday, July 21, WITHOUT RESERVEQ DAIRY COWS (one Pedigree Ayrshire) 5 yearlings •J half-draught horses Set new Massey-llarris disc harrows, set tine harrows, rubbertvvod gig l (almost new), do.; cart, spring drays, 3 sets harness, Jlassey-llarris s.f. plough, 2»-gallon Flott Separator, and quantity of sundries On account of Ml!. •!. WEST—--3 good dairy cows (si — third calvors)
I'urther entries solicited. Sale at ] o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. <-"<(}() AND £6OO AVAILABLE ""' FOR INVESTMENT ON FIRST CLASS SECURirr. Larger Sum,'' »«o obtainable, HERBERT % WIWKENCK, BUMGTTOB, MONEY TO LEND. '< MONEY TO LEND on good security at lowest current rates GOVETT * QTJILLL4M, Solicitors. gg°& is the polject infanta foort niukos weak babi.'n thriva, makes strong babies grow stronger. It builds bonn'u babies. Ask your doutor. 13
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 11 July 1914, Page 10
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