SALES BY AUCTION. CLEARING SALE. MANAIA ROAD, MANAIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE >een favored with instructions from MR. R. M. GlenniV, whose lease has expired, to sell, Without Reserve: 0J JERSEY, HOLSTEIN & SHORT--1 HORN CROSS COWS, young July and August calvers. 40 weaner heifers 1 pedigree Holstein bull (Ashley Knight) 2 breeding sow® 1 boar 23 store pigs Good wagon, d.f. Reid and Gray plough, Duncan discs, tine harrow®, swingletree®, chains, mowing machine, horse hoe, 9 milk cans, hay sweep, hay rake and general farm sundries. Also, with slight reserve! 1 4-eow Auto milking plant 2 half-draught waggon horses 1 three-quarter-draught horse (un« broken) by Baron Martin 1 2-year filly (unbroken) 124 fully-paid-up shares in the Joll Company Sale str.rts at 12 o’clock. NOTE.—Mr. has been testing hi® cows, and has culled • exceptionally heavily. His returns Tor last year average 250 lb® of butterfat. The cows in good condition, and start to calve early in July. Buyers are sure of good cows from this sale. PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE KAPONGA. EARLY IN OCTOBER. NEWTON KING, LTD., WILL hold a sale of pedigree cattle in October. Present entries include annual draft of well-known breeders. Entries Solicited. Catalogue closes July 31. UNRESERVED SALE PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEY CATTLE GOODWOOD Farm. FENCOURT, NEAR CAMBRIDGE. - - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 11.30 a.m. /AWING to the diflieulty of managing the farm whikt residing at New Plymouth, Mr. Griffiths him reluctantly decided to sell his farm and entire herd of pedigree Jerseys on Wednesday, June 29, comprising: CHOICE FEMALES, many price, winners and C.O.R. cows, all in calf to two imported bulls g BULLS The herd has been developed largely from the. blood of those two great sires, K.C.B. and Viola’s Golden Laddie. Tha sale will be held absolutely without reserve. Terms to -approved, purchasers. Catalogues now being prepared. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUO TIONEERIXG CO., LTD., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. R P. MORRISSEY & CO.’S (HAWERA) CALENDAR OF SALES. JUNE. Monday, 20.—Mrs. Crawford, Normanby. Wednesday, 22.— C. F. Pulley, Breakwater, Patea. Wednesday, 29.—H. McKoy, Normanby. JULY. Tuesday, 5.—E. Thureton, Wirihana Haw era. Tuesday, 12.—Pedigree Jersey Sale, A. and P. Ground®, Hawera. Friday, 29. —Horsje Fair, Hawera. AUGUST. Wednesday, 31.—A. and J. O’Donnellg Annual Sale of Pedigree Jeraeyfc, Hawera. EXCHANGE FOR SMALL DAIRY FARM. 230 ACRES Freehold, situated in a good district; owner milked 45 cows last season on front portion, and grazed ®heep and cattle on the balance. Good fattening country. Seven-roomed house, outbuildings, etc. Price £3Q.per acre. Equity £5OOO. Owner wifi ex- ' change for small dairy farm. FOR SALE. 5Q ACRES, Freehold, situated in good district. Nine-roomed house, hob and cold water, numerous sheds, all in first-class order; OBOOlbs of butter fat taken off the farm this eeaaon. We cannot recommend this farm too highly, and intending purchasers should inspect. For further particular® apply to— NEWTON KING, L TD ‘ STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1921, Page 8
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