SALES BY AUCXIOJf. DOUGLAS. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF CLOVERDOWN PEDIGREE,& REGISTERED SHORTHORNS.. MONDAY, 21st JUNE, 1920. ■ newtcnT king TJAS received ioatructlona from Mr, ARTHUR NEEDHAM, who has ad!d his farm, to sell .on the property 09 above' date—- , WITHQUf 'RESERVE- , PEDIGREE & .REGISTERED SHORTHORN COWS & 3-year, old HEIFERS. 15 rising 2-year-old Pedigree htifeti . (by "Lord Kitchener") 21 yearling pedigree heifers (choice), i 4-year pedigree bull, "tiord JClfi diener" .> i' 6 rising 2-year-old pedigree bulls, b£ "Lord Kitchener" 18 pedigree bull calvas ALSO—--20 grade Shorthorn and Jersey cow<« spring calvera ' * 10 grade Shorthorn bull cAlves '• ' Duncan s.f. plougV Dunoan hill-ilia plough, disc harrows, three-hor»» whipple-trees; loggingchains, sledge, Spring dray, 15 cwfc-| shaft gig, 2, spring cart saddles, large double and single blocks, 9 sacks grass seed, 2 hay ropes 60ft., 60ft. %in. wire rtjpe, 1 ton'ground lime, 2 pig hoasM on sledges, chaff cutter (hand or power), Alpiia Laval separator, 13 milk cans* and quantity of sundries. $ WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 milk waggon (good order), 3Q<flrti 1 Cambridge roller, 171 ewi. 1 hillside plough 1 3-tooth circular saw and fitting* complete 1 hay rake Also, on account of Mr. D. G. Needhatij 17-9 new "Indian" motor bike. < • Bale at 11 o'clock. LUNCHEON' PROVIDED CATALOGUES ON~APPLICATION. The above is considered one of the finest herds of PEDIGREE & REGISTER* ED SHORTHORN'S in the district. Many of the cattle are prize-winners. A number of them have been tested, and tfte/rer cords will be given out at sale. They.«ra all in the pink of condition, especially tho young cattle. ■ Mr. Needham is leaving the district, and everything offered, with the exception of two lots mentioned in catalogue, will be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.
URENUt YARDS. v MONDAY, 21at JTJNE." ' 2QQ HEADiOF MIXED CATTLE Sale at 1 O'CLOCK. CHOICE JERSEY HEIFSRS, TO BE SOLP AT STONY RIVER YARDS At 2 o'clock TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE, /' • newtonTkinq sell on account of Mr. Chat. Wells—--4Q 2-3-YEAR GRADE JERSEY HKt> FERS (in lots to suit purchasers) I PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL "MSADOWBROOKE BELLMAN" (by Brighton Twylish—Snnflower IX ), bred by H. E. B, Watson, Christ* church. The heifers are mostly by the aboVe* named bull out of high grade cows And in calf to pedigree bulls. August and September calvers. These lieifera ghorf exceptional quality, tfEWTON iaNGT WOOLBROKER. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF WOOL held at WAITABA throufh< out the year. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES. ETC. offered every four week* at STRATFORD. . NEXT SA^E—Tuesday, June 22. Consignments must artive by - Friday previous. Advke Cards and Laftels oil application, L. A. NOLAN & CO., GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIS BROKERS. QOVERNMiENT Valuations cpnduct*( as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wal tara. Stieepßkins: At our Store, G!U Street New Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, ete.) eon ducted monthly. Next Sale June 22.
IS THE CAUSE OF OUR SUCCESS? Not going round the coun* try running other concerns down, because we never do so, neither shall wt start that game. We have proved to th 6 satisfaction of hundreds of cream sup* pliers because we give them good returns, We-also attend to any suppliers' require' ments so far as in our power lies. W« can manufacture good butter by taking cream once, twice and three time* a week, depending on the time of the yspr. Write us for further particulars, P.O, Box 185, Wangimui.—Maoriland Bair» Coy., Ltd.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1920, Page 8
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