SALES BY AUCTION. jJi\RESERVED gALE OF pEDIGItI-K JERSEY QATTLEj FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from MR. Hj L. SPENCE, who has sold his farm, to Bell by I'ublic Auction as above— The 'whole of his Pedigree. Jersey Herdj as follows— PEDIGREE COWS g PEDIGREE 3-YEAR HEIFERS g PEDIGREE 2-YEAR HEIFERS * g PEDIGREE YEARLING HEIFEKJ J PEDIGREE 5-YEAR BULL g PEDIGREE 2-YEAR BULLS g PEDIGREE YEARLING BULLS J2 PEDIGREE CALVES LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 12 NOON. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION^ Cars will run from all my officei (North and South Taranaki) on tb4 morning of sale. Please book sentl. SALE OF HIGH CLASS JERSEY COWS./ NGAER|I. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. NEWTON KING In conjunction with THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTI». H as received Instructions from Mr. R. H. Phillips, who has sold hie Ngaere farm, to sell oil the property off above date, WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY COWS, mostly high-cIaJS grade Jerseys, some calved, balance springing (homestead herd) 50 first.class dairy cows, chiefly Jersey and Holstein (close up) 50 springing 2 and 3-year-old heifers, Jersey and Holstein 1 milk cart and harness 2 A-draught milk cart horses 7 milk cans 3 breeding sown 5 store pigs 7 slips 14 weaners Also, on account of Mr. H. Wail (with slight reserve): 1 A.W.R. 3-cow milking plant with releaser v 1 21 h.p. Anderson engine Alpo on account of the late Mr. Cham* berlain's Estate: Quantity of household furniture The 40 cows comprise Mr. Phillies' homestead herd, and are practically ill higli-class grade Jerseys. They are all got by pedigree Jersey bulls, and ata heavy milkers and high testers. Mr. Phillips has been building up this herd for the last five years, and, with his knowledge and judgment of a dairy cow, he has succeeded in getting together A herd which is undoubtedly one of the best in the district. The other cows are also a fine lot, ard will be sold with Mr. Phillips' usual guarantee as to soundneti and satisfaction. The whole of the stock are in excellent condition, having been well wintered on turnips. Cam will leave my Hawera, Manaia, and K?nponga Agencies on morning of sale, and clients are requested to book seaty early. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. Luncheon Provided.
NEWTON KING WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS 01 . WOOL held at WAITARA through* out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES, ETC* offered every four weeks at STRATFORD. NEXT SALE: SEPTEMBER 23, Consijnm mts must arrive by Friday previous. Advice Cards and Label* on application. * Why trouble to make butter at homo or cart it. to the factory, when you can have it picked up at your gate! T nE yyANGANUI J.RESH J7OOD 00., J^TD, Now Collect HOME SEPARATED CREAM in this district, find will be pleased, to have yours. We have opened a branch on the corner of Elliott and Lemon Street* and Mr. E. M. Grant has been appointed local manager. Write or call and get particulars of now to increase your income with less trouble.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1919, Page 8
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