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[ SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, OMATA, THURSDAY, JULY 3. NEWTON KINO JTAS received instructions from MB. J. C. DAVIDSON, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: gjQ DAIRY COWS, July, August and September calveTs 1 pedigree Jersey bull 36 2-year heifers* (Jersey strain) 10 grade Jersey yearling heifers 3 farm horses 8 20-month steers 1 child's pony 2 breeding sows (close up), Berkshire boar, 10 store pigs, small stack wheat, 100-gallon Alfa Laval separator and vat, in perfect order (power or 'hand), milk cans, cream cans, milk cart and harness, portable pig stye, small seed drill and hand cultivator, disc, tine and chain harrows, plough, hay sweep, hay sheet 15x12, chaff cutter (hand or power) oid farm sundries. Slight reserve on pony, drill and chaffcutter. * . Luncheon Provided. , Sale at 12.30 p.m. NOTE.—This is a very old established herd. The vendor, when taking over the farm from Mr. George Were, also bought the cows and they are a fine lot, showing well into the Jersey, and in good condition. The Factory Returns show an average of 3001bs butter-fat. The bull to be sold is a pedigree Jersey, and has some of the best blood, including Soumise Majesty, E.C. 7th and Magnet's Lad. I KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 4. NEWTON KING WAS received instructions from MR. S. RADFORD, whose lease has expired, to sell as above without reserve: KA JERSEY, BOLSTEIN, SHORTHORN CROSS COWS, all second and third calvers, to calve August and September, and all in * calf to pedigree- Jersey bull 44 in-calf Jersey heifers in calf to pedigree Jersey bull 1 pedigree Jersey bull Petuna Lad 3 young bulls 1 2-year colt 1 3-cow LXG. releaser milking machine (slight reserve) 12} hip. Lister engine (a! reserve) SALE AT 1.30 p.m. NOTE.—The cows are good, as Mr. 'Radford has spared no expense when' replacing his cullings. For convenience this sale is to be held in the Kaponga Yards, and the herd is confidently recommended to buyers. ON THE FARM, OAONUL SATURDAY, JULY 6. NEWTON KING PAS'•received instructions from MR. v l *H. 6. MUHt, who has sold his farm, ito Mil by public auction as above, Reserve, the whole of his Stud 'and Grade Friesian Cattle as follows: g EEDIGREE FRIESIAN COWS, as follows: Lady Cliffden of Ashlynn, 8 ' years, by Grace's Netherlaud of • Riverside (imp.) out of De Kol Manor Beets 4th Daughter (imp). Otang&ki Shamrock, 8 years, by Lord Van Cleve out of Cliffside Shamrock. Nellie of Otangaki, 6 years, by Lord Van Cleve out of Longbeach 20th. Rose of Otangaki, 5 years,- by ... Lord Palmerston 2nd out of ; s .>Lady -Ashhurst. "... ,!, Diitch Segis of Otangaki, 3 'J <*, by King Segis la Polka .jl. out of Dutch Molly. „ .... Miss Palmerston, 7 years, by -Lord Palmerston, out of Lucy ; i:of Otangaki. Friesian yearling l buUs ■J": sasp&igfree Friesian yearling heifers ■ts Friesian yearling heifers .'■' iCtifcetfigjeee Friesian vljull, 3 years, - "Yfflbij«kerk Johanna Piete : No. "'"*l?d%'bred by Mr.' W." Remnant, ' l, *!Pi»a»eraton North Itf diSicfe? dairy cows; Jersey, Shortr;|jlftiPn*.»nd Holste'ro cross and in "*alf to pedigree Holstein< bull , "HiMWiaa forward cows Wy^afags HE'spirß&ing heifers, 2> empty heifers, 2 ffilf«a*n%ht horses, bay' : gel«hgvby *All>ert«eiMftlieiv good all-round horse '■- (sllgbt;»g*ve), 9-coulter;drill/ sif. '■' disc harrows, k *ripod ; hai*oWßi'hay rake, mower, spring cart and harness, gig and harness, "block ' dray,' copper and stand, cans, tsster, : disc'ploujjhj paspalum seed, farm sundries, fp&bv ducks, and all household furttiture*«nd sundries. Luncheon Provided. Bale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.=-Catalogues of the Friesian cattle are available from the auctioneer's offices. All the pedigree cattle but one, and the young cattle, were bred by Lovelock Bros., and have nearly all the blood of the three leading C.O.Mr sires of the day—King Segis Wild Rose Homestead, Cliffside Laddie and King Manor de Kol. •Eleven cows were culled out of this berd last 'stetson. Will intending buyer* please bobk'-seats at any of Mr. King's v&p ~""■;- : ' ; - ; i

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 8

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