SALES BY AUCTION. 121 PEDIGREE JERSEYS l£l To bo Sold At the New Plym* « Sale on the WAJW WEDNESDAY, ~~ 2 H *L ® 0 J PEDIGREE . < year and Yea QA BULLS, all . Ji UNE’S NOB® BL maiden bulls) This is truly a r?- - ' bred animals. Thdjn/aj on all the most // * the day. Some of the females have butterfat records; many others nr& sure record-breakers. IMPORTANT .--The Catalogue includes 30 2-year heifers, to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. The bulls also are a .very flue lot. Full of butter-fat. Sale commences at 10.30 a.m. sharp. LUNCHEON ON GROUNDS. NEWTON KING, LTD. Auctioneers .. .. New Plymouth. IMPORTANT SALE of 2-YEAR GRADg JERSEY HEIFERS. } AT STONY RIVER SALE YARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 20, At 1 o’clock. NEWTON KING, LTD. W ILL sell, on account of MR. CHAS WELLS, his annual draft of 130 HEAD, as under:— 70 choice 2-year Grade Jersey hei fers, all by and in calf to pedi. gree Jersey bulls, August and September calvers. A beautiful line of grades, one of the best Mr. Wells has yet offered, the cattle being true to color, well grown and in great condition. Practically all are by the. following pedigree bulls: “MEADOWBRdOKE BELLMAN” (Brighton Twylish, imp. - SunflottgT IX.); “ZEALANDIA’S ROZEL (Rozel’s Sultan, imp. —Zealandia): and MIRO’S MEADOWS VICTOR, a son of “UNA’S NOBILITY’ 1 ' (imp.) On account of Mr. OLIVER CROSS t 60 choice 2-year grade Jersey heifers, early calvers, all by and in calf ■to pedigree bulls; 30 ate out ob a grade Jersey herd, which baa averaged of fat for the past two seasons. The lino is one of striking quality, alt th® cattle being well grown and if) the pink of condition. THE HEIFERS WILL BE SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. RAHOTU IN-CALF HEIFER SALE. (In conjunction with Fortnightly Stoolj Sale.) THURSDAY, 30tb . JUNE, 1921. ENTRIES SOLICITED. MONDAY, .JUNE 13, 1921. L. A. NOLAN AND CO. JJAVE received instructions from the Committee of the Soldiers’ Hostel, to sell at the Hostel, DEVON STREET WEST, the whole of the Furniture aud .Effects, including:—
Good Piano by Bohm, Duchesa Chest, 9 Chests Drawete, Iff Cabinets, 20 b.w. Chairs, m.t.t.b. Washstands, 14 Mirrors, IS Hospital Beds, and Single Bedsteads, 20 single Kapoos, 20 Blankets, 20 Rugs, GO Sheets, Eiderdown Quilts, Pillows, 3 dozen Pillow Cases, 19 Colored • Quilts, 11 dozen Towels, 20 pairs Curtains, Table Cloths, Toilet Covers, 2 Dining Tables, small Tables, 3 Kasy Chains, 12 Kit- x chen Chains, Carpels, Linoleums, Coir. Matting Squares, PictufeSj ■Wringer, Crockery, etc. SALE AT 2 P.M. PRINTING QF any kind, from g, Visiting Circ to a Poster, executed at shor 4 notice. j RING NO. 17 if you are in need of any priqtinj work, and a representative will cal l DAILY NEWS JOBBING DEPARTMENT. Currie Lane, New Plymouth..
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1921, Page 8
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