SAXES BY AVVTIOIf. NEWTON KMC QALENDAR OF QLEARING (gALE 3» JULY. Thursday 15th.—D. Hildred, Surre/ Road, TarikL Thursday loth—Estate A. Kelly, Mokau. Wednesday 21st.—J. W.- Espia, Tata* raimaka. Thurs-tey 22nd.—J. Stachuralei, RatH". piko. Thursday 22nd.—N. K. Trott, eenr^ "Mftda," Eltham. • Thursday 22nd.—A. W. Phillips and \ Baker (Pedigree Jerseys), at R«*> hotu Yards. Monday 26th.—W.Corcoran, Urenui. Monday 26th.—K. L. Klenner, Douglas Yards. Tuesday 27th.—Mrs,. BeggJ, Barrett Road, Omata, Thursday 29th—H. E- Greig, Puke* aruhe, Pedigree Jerseys. SEPTEMBER. , Wednesday 22nd.—Tht South Tarattakt Pedigree Jersey Breeders' Attn* Kaponga Yards. - ' "' J4 JNCLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th, M2O, 60. EMPTY HEIFERS 20 empty heifers 40 good weaner heifers 80 store cows 25 in-calf heifers 13 in-calf heifers 9 young daily cows, due AajUkfl and July to Pedigree Jtutf Bull, "Heaither Boy" 8 2-year grade Jersey' heifers, fy calf to "Heather Boy" . . . . 8 tip-top springing cowa 10 springing cows (guaranteed) 100 ewes, in lamb 100 hoggets SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK.
SURREY ROAD, TARIKL THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1920. NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instruction! from Mr. D. HILDRED, who is gir* ing up dairying, to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE; fJQ DAIRY COWS, mostly August and September calvera 8 good Jersey-Holstein springing heifers 1 gig horse, prize winner, any trial (alight reserve) 4 good breeding sows, due Septeiu* ber 1 sow and litter f 1 young p.b. Berkshire boar 8 good cans, pig barrels, cow rug»j Reid and Gray s.f. plough (ncnr)i tvne harrows, new Bentall chaff cut* ter, scoop. On account of Mr. J. Kilsby— , 1 2-year Jersey bull
Practically the whole of the above hern are fine typei? of Jersey cows, in go*} condition, and have averaged-271 lbs of fat for ithe past season. Mr. Hildred has been milking for over 25 years, and this being his first sale, buyers looking for a few goods cows will do well to attend this sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o'clock^ SALE OF HIGH-GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS. t-_ BiT RAHOTU SALEYARDS. . THURSDAY, 22nd JULY. NEWTON KING sell in addition to the PedtgrAO Jersey Cattle on Recount of Messr-. A. W Phillips and A. Baker, a veiy ' choice line of—--50 2/3-YEAR HIGH GRADE SPRING ]>\G HEIFEHS On ac|ou(it of Mr. OLIVER CROSS* These clittle are of extra good quality and well grown, by pedigree bulls and i» calf to pedigree bulls. Dairymen m jiearsh of real dairy heifers should make' every endeavor to attend this sak'. £3OO CASH SECURES soo ACRES, Freehold, situated two miles from township, on metalled road; all in grass but abouf 10(t acres bush, 400 acres or more ploughable, 80 acres rich river flat; subdivided into numerous sheep-proof paddocks, Buildings: Two five-roomed houses and shed.
Carrying capacity: 750 breeding ewea, 200 dry cattlo. A good herd of cows could be milked on part of this property if desired. Price,, £lO 10s per acre; £BOO cash, balance arranged. Season for selling holding too much land. Further particulars on application to NEWTON KING * LAND DEPARTMENT, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1920, Page 8
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