AWAKINO YARDS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 19i». NEWTON KING tfllX sell at hia yards ag above—--55 3-year bullocks 12 cows and heifers In milk 15 store cows 100 2%-year steers Further entries invited. OKAU YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915. NEWTON KING "PtflliL sell at his yards as above—--60 2-year empty heifers 40 yearling steers 15 3-year steers 10 2-year steers 10 yearling heifers 16 springing heifers and cows , 20 store cows 15 bulls 8 yearling Shorthorn bulla
Sale at 12.30 p.m. STRATFORD gULL pAIB FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. Newton" king sell at his Stratford Yards on the above date—]LQQ PEDIGREE AND GRADE JER. SEYS, HOLSTEINS, SHORTHORN and AYRSHIRE BULLS, yearlings to 3-year-olds. On account E. Eagle, Esq., Carterton—--7 pedigree Jeraiy bulls, yearlings to 2-year-olds, well grown. These bulls, with the exception of one, are all by the imported bull "Roberts," and the dams are mostly by "K.C.8.," one of the best strains of Jersey in New Zealand, their yields being from 3401b as 2-yea- olds, to 4721b of butter-fit for the season. On account W. Vickers, Esq., Mid* hirst— '""■ 7 pedigree Jersey bulls On account of A. A. Wan<, Esq, Miro—--1 pedigree Jersey bull, "Miro Meadows"—"Doctor " Sire, "Admir. aJ of Puketapu"—"Up-to-Dato? (Champion). On account of other vendors—--6 pedigree Jersey bulls 3 pedigree Holstein bulls
Full particulars of pedigrees, etc., at sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE. HONEYFIELD JERSEY HERD.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1918 QWIXG to business making increas* ing demands upon liis time, I have received instructions from MB. E. GRIFFITHS to sell the whole qf. his herd of Pedigree Jersey Cattle, at Bell Block, comprising:
K.C.8., The Celebrated Imported Bull, and 2 of his yearling sons. 2 yearling bulls by PetuneV Noble Nearly 30 Cows in milk, Including "Grannie's Girl," "Mercedes' Noble Queen" (twice Champion at New Plymouth Shows), and four of her progeny; "Cowslip VITT." (semi-official test SfiYlbs. fat), "Magnets 'Peggy," (great prize-winner and dam of the champion "Lady Peggy"), and a number of otlu-r semi-officially tested Cows. The beautiful 2-year-olds include "Lady Ivy," "Loo," and "Miss Polly." all first prize-winners last'season. The yearlings' and calves are an extra choice lot, and they are by "K.C'.B," "Grannie's Knight," "Petune'* Noble," and "Bush Boy." In all, there are about 20 daughters of "K.C.8." and he is the champion butter-fat bull of New Zealand. ALL WILL BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Apply for Catalogues to:— NEWTON KING,
lililfl be in f Tui Clf Mml. not be-- ' Striking tciti I of Tui for RICHEST IN FAT NEWTON KINO puce ust or tvi uu «ul 25 lb. bag • «/• 50lb.btf 11» 100 lb. bat 231. ,!00lb. b»» 44/6 E. GRIFFITHS & Co., New Plymouth WEBSTER BROS., New Plymouth. , H. C. LUKE, INGLEWOOD. 0. E. GAUSTAD, WAITARA,
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