SALES B* AUCTION. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALES OF HIGH-OLASS PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. 9th, 11th, 12th & 14th JUNE. (During New Plymouth Wiatei; Sho,v Week.) NEWTON KING IX AS favored with instructions from the under-mentioned weilknown Taranaki Breeders, to Bell- />y Public Auction, without reserve—--182 HEAD 0F PEDIG *EE COWS, HEIFERS & BULLS, as follows: ON ACCOUNT Q. W. RUEBE, ESQ. AT THE HOMESTEAD, WESTOWN, NEW PLYMOUTH: WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE. At 1.30 p.m. 5 pedigree cows 1 pedigree 2-year heifer 2 pedigree yearling heifers 1 pedigree 0-year bull ("Protection of Meadowbrook") 1 pedigree yearling bull ON ACCOUNT F. W. CORNWALL, ESQ., AT THE FARM, BELL BLOCK, NEW PLYMOUTH: FRIDAY, 11th JUNE, At 12.30 a.m. N 35 pedigree cows 8 pedigree yearling bulls (by Hollybank Squire) 1 pedigree 5-year bull (Hollybauk Squire) ON ACCOUNT OF THE LATE H. B. CURTIS. AT INGLEWOOD SALEYARBS. SATURDAY, 12th JUNE, At 10 a.m. 48 pedigree cows 20 pedigree 2-year heifers 14 p.'digree yearling heifers 1 pedigree 2-year bull 8 pedigree yearling bulls 2 pedigree (i-year bulla ON ACCOUNT OF W. A- OFFICER, ESQ AT INGLEWOOD YARDS. MONDAY, 14th JUNE. At 11 a.m. 20 pedigree cows 8 pedigree 2-year heifers 1 pedigree 8-year bull (slight reserve) 1 pedigree 2-year bull . r > pedigree yearling bulls ALSO—--22 very choice Grade Jersey cows (July »ml August calvers) 8 choice 2-ycar Grade Jersey heifers The grade cattle are in calf to the Pedigree Bull, "Belvedere Sun King." CATALOGUES, displaying particulars and full pedigrees, obtainable at any of my Brancli Offices. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer, New Plymouth.
SATURDAY, MAY 29th, 1920. NEWTON* KING JJAS been favored with instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate of T. E. Larking to sell by Public Auction at his Mart at 2 o'clock—--123 ACRES > frep,lolll > L - T - Title, being section 22, Block IX., Cape Survey District. All in grass and sub-divided into numerous paddocks; good fencing; well watered. Dwelling of 5 rooms, good cowshed, etc. Situated on the W.irea Road, close to township mid alongside surveyed railway line. Conditions of sale and further particulars obtainable from the Auctioneer.
UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE KAINGA-PAI HERD PEDIGREE FRIESIAN CATTLE. NEWBURY LINE, FEILDING. TUESDAY, 25th MAY, 1920. DALGETY & CO., LTD. Instructed by Mr. F. W. KOBERSTEIN, who has sold his property, sell at the Homestead as above at 11.30 a,in. sharp, his complete herd of Pedigree Friesian Cattle, comprising— gg PED. FRIESIAN COWS, bred Stud Bulls 12 2yr. Pod. Friesian Heifers, brad to Stud Bulls 18 yearling heifers 4 Ped. Friesian Bulls AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—This Herd includes many fine individuals of best strains of American and Dutch blood, and a large number are by imported bulls, thus affording a splendid opportunity of securing high quality cattle. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. They last for years. "Unique" hot water bottles have heavily vulcanised seams and patent stopper. Cannot Mirst or crank. In sale everywhere.—sl
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