SALES BY AUCTION, KAPONGA SALEYARDSJ FRIDAY, JUNE 6. NEWTON KING YXfILL Bell by public auction, on ac«* * count of Mr. R. Maindonald, big" dairy herd of OA SHORTHORN, HOLSTEIN 'ANq JERSEY COWS, July aad Au?< Mat calvers • The above la a genuine dairy herd< and the sale is beilig held at the Kai ponga Yards for tbe sake of convenience Sale at 2 o'clock. * « .... - niiiiWt ON THE FARM, CORNER BKEAT ANQ AffIPAIBA ROADB. MONDAY, JUNE fl| NEWTON KING sell by pnblic auction, of Messrs. Hurley Bros., who art dissolving partnership, their splendid dairy herd of QQ CHOICE SHORTHORN. HOLSTHIf AND JERSEY COWS, half to* calve in July; half in August* 'All in calf to pedigree Jertey; bulls Little Dandy (4167) ao4 Belvedere Rose Thorn (4128^ Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. NOTE.*—The cows are a splfinftidloty all young, in the pink of conditiM( Messrs. Hurley Bros, will grase cows, free of charge, up to July l s and will dw' liver all purchases to Hawera, Maimis* Kaponga and Eltham. Cars will run from Hawera, Manaisj Kaponga and Stratford branches.
SALE OF PEDIGREE AND * GRADE JERSEYS. NORFOLK RCMD, BTGT.EWOOD, , MONDAY, JUNE JO, NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. W*< A. Officer, who purchased Mr. W. H< Tippens' farm and stock as a goingoant cern, to sell by auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVES y PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 0 PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL (Belw* dere Son King) 11 high-grade Jersey cows, 3rd and 4th calvers, which hava been tested each year, and ara the pick of 54 heifers I 10-year utility mare winner of Silver Cup, 4 firsts, and I second prize.
1 9-ycar draught mfltt 1 foal, scoop, 4 milk cans,'gig fitad harness, spring ■ cart and harness, new sledge, buckets on} sundries My agent has inspected theM 1 -tattle. and reports that they show a lot of quality, and are in the pink of condition. As Mr. Officer has decided not to milk thii line of well-bred Jerseys they wilPbe sold absolutely without reserve. Catalogues oa application to the Auc' ticmeer. NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS <2* * WOOL heW at WAJTABA U»#ngk< out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC* offered e»ery four weeks-»t STRATFORD,* NEXT SALE—June 24>.
Consignments must arrive by Frldaij ,previous, Cards and Labels oa -application. L. A. NOLAN W CO. government wool anb BROKERS. • NEW PLYMOUTH. (GOVERNMENT Valuations endutMl as raider: Wool: At our store, Qnay BtttrtrWW» tara, at siort intervals duriag is**SOIL Sheepskins; At our Store, New (our week*. NEXT SALE—Tutadfty, June 24. Auction Sales of Hides, TaUmr, ate, ocu ducted monthly. , , L. A. NOLAN & CO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1919, Page 8
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