SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD ON THE FARM, OAONUI WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER NEWTON KING, LTD. WILL sell on behalf of the Estate of the late J. T. COOK, absolutely without reserve:. CHOICE DAIRY OOWS (in milk), all young and in splendid condition S springing heifers 12 heifer calves ' 8/Wfe pigs 13yr draught gelding (atjy hamejij" 1 1 3yr half-draught gelding 1 2yr filly (well bred) 1 3yr half draught gelding 1 3yr trap mare 2 draught mares (in foal to "Gow« an Brae") Spring Cart and harness, 2-y*rd block dray and harness longshafter gig and harness, quantiy of harness, saddle and bridle, breaking-in gear, I d.f. plough and 4-horse gear, tripod harrows (new), swingle-trees, horse clipper, milk cans, and large assortment of farm sundries. « SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE. —AVe can recommend this dairy with every confidence. The cows are all young, good typos of Jerseys, "Short-* horns, and Holsteins, and at the present time are in tip-top condition and milking splendidly. , ;
WAIWAKAIHO YAftDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE , CO good lf>-month heifers 20 yearling steers Sale at 1 o'clock. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1920 NEWTON KING, LTD. in conjunction with 1 THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. sell in MEW TON KING'S, LTD., Yards on above date—--200 HEAD ™ST-CLASS DAIRY COWS & HEIFERS, comprising: 80 dairy cows and heifers at full profit , 35 grade Jersey cows at profit and
springing 25 crossbred springing cows 20 choice grade Jersey heifers at profit and springing 40 springing 2 and 3-year heifers 1 pedigree Jersey cow, "DANCE," No. 533, with heifer calf at foot. Calved 10th August, 1908. Bred ■by C. Dermer, Feilding. Sire: ''Viscount" 207; dam "Frisk" 72. (with slight reserve). 1 pedigree Jersey cow, "Two Step" No. 4450. Calved 31st October, ICI4. Bred by T. M. Webb. Sire, "Trethella'a Captain" 1052, dam "Dance'' 833 (with slight reserve). Sale at 12 o'clock. Mr. Phillips holds a sale of dairy cattle annually, and is very careful in the selection of animals he offers. The above cows are no exception to this rule. They comprise a big percentage of high-grade Jerseys, the balance being Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn cross Our agents have personally inspected these cows, and can recommend them to '"tending purchasers as being first-class dairy sorts. Every cow will be sold subject 'to Mr. Phillips' usual guarantee. For convenience of outside buyers, cattle will be trucked to Stratford frea of charge.
PRELIMINARY xotice. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1020. AT THE HOMESTEAD, PEMBROKE ROAD WEST. NEWTON KING, LTD., PJAVK received instructions from Mr, J. Brookes (who has been transfenod to the Auckland district) to sell on the above dale the whole of his live and dead stock. PARTICULARS LATER.
NEWTON ICING. LTD AUCTIONEERS. hides, calfskins, sheepskins, AND TALLOW Offered every four weeks at Stratford, N T EXT SALE—DECEMBER 7. ('on-iiffnnionts must arrive by .Friday i'l'i'vious. Advice Cards and Labels sent ' ' implication.
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