SALES PY AUCTIOB \|EWTON KING'S LIST CF CLEAR ING SALES: Monday, 12— J. C. Davidson, Wail.i, Vwu tara (pedigree Thursday, 15— W. B. Grant, Wrsiis-.vn Monday, 19— J. W. 11. Martin. Vivi,:. Yard?. Wednesday, 21— R. G. Knnnfmnii • Ro„d, Omata UNRESERVED DISPERSAL ." PEDIGREE & GRADE J j... JIOTUNUI (WAJTAR.V TO-DAY. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, NEWTON K!MG TLTAS received instructions from V.a J. C. DAVIDSON, who, owing to labor difficulties, must relinquish dairying, to sell by public auction as abovu, witiiout reserve: .■■ ■ pedigree jersey cows, in calf to Masterpiece of Meadowbrook 0 pedigree Jersey 2 yrar heifers 17 pedigree Jersey yearling heiferi 7 pedigree Jersey yearling bulla 2 pedigree Jersey 1 year bulls 1 pedigree Jorsej 3 year bull (Masterpiece of Jlcadowbrook, dam Twylish's Solid Gold; semi-offi-cial test, 5(18X4; g.-da:n Victoria V, 7 days test 14.51). 20 grade Jersey springing cowg D.f. plough in good order (reserve) 4 10-gallon cream cans Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30 a.m. Catalogues can be obtained at any of the auctioneer's offices. ; NOTE.—Mr. Davidson has been breeding for many years, and has built up a very choice line of dairy cattle. He ha* never shown or systematically tested any of his herd, but is confident that should the lot of his cows ba put under the S.O.R. tests the majority would average well over 400' ibs batterfat. The cattle are in splendid condition, and will be.sold to the highest bidder.. Cars will run from Mr. King's offices at New Plymouth, Kapof.'ga, Manama, Stratford and Inglcwood on the morning of the sale. Intending buyers will please book seats early. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1018. .• NEWTON KING soil in his Stratford Yards * ' above date: , 9AA HEAD MIXED CATTLE IN SPRINGER PENS: 40 springing heifers On account of Mr. A. Ferguson, oi Toko: 7 dairy cows (close up) IN SPRINGER PENS: On account of Mr. J. Redding, Without Reserve: 11 dairy cows, August carversOn account of Mr Alf. Faull: 2 pedigree 2-ycar Jersey hoifera 1 grade 2-year Jersey heifer Sale at 1* o'clock. TNGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST !•■ NEWTON KING \I7TLL sell at his yards as abore: 2Q HOLSTEIN YEARLING HEIFERS 25 in-calf 2-year heifers 35 store and forward cow» 5 "springing heifers CO mixed yearlings '■■ 20 yearling steers 15 yearling heifers C guaranteed sound oairy cows 12 in-calf cows 30 20-month to 2-year empty heifera 15 yearling Jersey heifers 22 yearling steers 170 4 and 0-tooth and f.f.m. etfes 100 hoggets On account of Mr. W. B. Reid, whose lease has expired: S young dairy cows Sale at 1 o'clock DTOLEWOOD HORSE FAIR. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, IMS ! NEWTON KINO hold his Annual Fair in Mr. W. H. Stevens's Stables, on abovo date, Entries Solicited.. Horses sold in priority of entry. The Early Closing Movement wont worry you if you get your. Bottle from the chemist—* "Unique" stopper Hot
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1918, Page 8
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