SALES BY AUCTION. fATTERSAU.'S, HAWiiiU SATURDAY, ,IM,L 8, 1916. THE N.Z. LpAN & MERCANTILE AOICXCY CO., LTD. ' t/UILL offer by public auction as above— HORSKS, mostly mule-carters and medium and heavy draughts. On account of Mr. E. B;'owji, TauOn aeconnt of Mr. J. K. Corrigan, Ha•era: His annual draft of surplus horses, practically without reserve, viz., 10 medium and heavy draughts 30 well lived trotting horses and throughbreds. On account of Mr. L. Goodger, Ha^ On account of Mr. J. V. Dyke, Lower liutt:— 10 sound young milk carters. On acount of Mr. J. Mcßride, Alton (who is going on active service): — 4 good milk carters 2 hackneys. On account of Mr. W. H. Keynolds, Otakeho.— 10 heavy waggoners and milk carter? On account of Mr John Shaw, TimOn account of Mr. C. E. Partington, FJawera: — Pony, gig and harness (gooti,. On account of other vendors:— (10 draughts, milk carters, remounts, hacks, and ponies (broken and unbroken). The auctioneers can • recommend the iliove horses to those requiring heavy -crts of all descriptions. Dairy farmers n quest of milk carters should attend this sale. All horses must he varded bv 10 a.m.. Sale commences at 10 a.m. sharp.
DISPERSAL "MOUNTAIN VIEW" PEDIGREE JERSEYS. On account of ROBERT J. LINN, ESQ., NORMANBY, TARANAKI, X.Z. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1910. ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Haivera) and NEWTON KING (Now Plymouth) in conjunction, will sell by auction as above WITHOUT RESERVE—THE WHOLE OF THE WELL KNOWN "MOUNTAIN VIEW" STUD OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS comprising: 50 pedigree Jersey cows in calf to Lord Twylisli and Stylish Twylish. 12 pedigree Jersey heifers in calf to pedigree bulls 22 pedigree Jersey yearling heifciv 1 bull, "Lord Twylisli" (Imp.), winner of 18 championships in Jersey Island, Australia, and New Zealand Jl two-year pedigree Jersey bulls 111 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls 22 high grade Jersey heifers in calf To those requiring high class stock of exceptional quality, this sale can be recommended. Mr. Linn is well known throughout Australasia as a breeder, judge and exhibitor of pedigree Jerseys Competent judges consider his pedigree herd one. of the finest south of the line. As well as being superior from a utility point of view these cattle have been highly successful in the show ring, 'and during the last few sc Hired the following awards:—2"; rliai pionships, 7 reserve championships, _„ medals, 4 cups. 120 firsts, ll.i seconds and '■'." thirds, a record which in itself speaks '■olumcs. Twenty four of the cows have qualified under the New Zealand Government semi-official test. Three of Mr. Linn's sons, who latterly have had the management of the p< call and joined the col sole reason for Mr. Linn disj magnificent herd, as without their scr vices he will be unable to devote the requisite time to the care of such valuable stock. T..t„„,i:..„ ~;..;*„,.- „,.„ reouested ti
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1916, Page 8
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