SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, ma mm RQAD, OAONTJL SATURDAY, JUNE 2% At 12J3Q p.m. QXHB FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NJS., I/TD., in conjunction with NEWTON KING, hare received instructions from Mr. Charles Jeffries, who has gold his funn, to sell by public Auction as above— ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 22 PEDIGREE JERSEYS, comprising— Cow, Blue Dolly, by Bine JacketDainty Dolly Cow, Queen Dolly, by King Bou* lade—Dainty Dolly Cow, Pretty Dolly, by King Boulade—Dainty Dolly Cow, Queen Telephone Soumise, by Soumise Jack (imp.)— Jersey Queen Bth Cow, Soumise Queen, by , Soumise Majesty Queen Telephone Soumise Yearling heifer, Valla, by Valina Blue Dolly Yearling heifer, Verity, by Valina —Queen Telephone Soumise Bufl, Valine, by K.C.B.—Nettle; bred by E. Griffiths, Esq. Bull, Imperator, by Fair Surplus— Blue Dolly Bull, Blue Doctor, by Elf's Doctor —Blue Dolly Bull, Blue Soumise, by Jersey Majesty—Blue Dolly Yearling bull, Valerian, by Vali na —Queen Dolly 80 grade Jersey cows 27 grade Jersey in-calf heifer# 36 grade Jersey yearling heifers 34 mixed Holstein yearlings 6 draught mares and geldings, all harness 6 hacks 22 fat riheep 3 sows 14 Btore pigs 1 P. and D. Duncan drill (nearly new), P. and D. Duncan d.f. plough, Cooper and Duncan s.f. plough, Steel Queen disc harrows, chain harrowß, tine harrows, gig iand jameas, 4horae gear, swingletrees, milk waggon, spring cart, block dray, collars, frames, etc., snagging chain, plough chains, cart jack, ladders, scalding trough, horse rugs, tools, (!ane releaser and pulsator, quantity turnip manure and Ephos, 22 cases Kalif motor spirit, 17 concrete drain pipes, straining posts, milk cans, lawn mower, Methven copper All his household furniture and effects, including piano, bedsteads, duchess, tables, chairs, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 Crossley 3J-h.p. benzine engine NOTE.—Mr. Jeffries, who has sold out entirely owing to ill-health, has been breeding Jerseys for the last 20 odd years, and the cows are an exceptionally good lot. Any fancier of the ! Jersejr cow will do well to attend this sale, the coWs having been culled regardless of breeding and cost if not up to the standard. Luncheon provided. YJRENtn . WAITARA - NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Daily except Thursdays. Leaves Urenui New Plymouth 3 p.m., Waitara (for at 8 a.m.., Waitara 9.15 a.m. leaves Urenui) '-.30 p.m. Not*.—No service on Thursdays. ARTHUR J. SMIT%
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1918, Page 8
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