SALM BY AgQftlfe NEWTON KING, LTD KAIHIHI ROAD, OKATQ'. TO-DAY, AT 12.30. SALE on account of Messrs BATES & KIMBER.ON THE FARM, ELTHAM ROAD, AWATUNATHURSDAY, JULY J, NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAV.E been favored with from MR. OECIL H. SILBY, Whos« lease has expired, to sell the whole at his well-known herd of high-grade Frier elans, WITHOUT RESERVE. 23 HIGH-GRADE FRIESIAN in calf to pedigree bull 6 high-grade Frielian s-yadl springing heifers 8 picked yearling heifers 1 three-quarter-draught gelding, rising 4 years; all harness 1 5-draught filly, rising 4 yearag all harness 1 gelding, rising 3 years} all harness except shafts 2 good heavy foals, 6 months. 1 aged utility mate; guarantee! any harness 1 purebred Berkshire boat 4 purebred Berkshire sows 10 slips Dray and harness, gig and harness, ' Deering mower, McCormack rake, R. and G. s.f. plough, Dunean discs, milk cans, buckets, separator, and churn, stumping jack, chains, swinfeletrees, farm tools, 14-gallon copper, 400-gal-lon tank, and general farm sundries. Also Household Furniture and Effects, including: Double wooden bedstead, wire mattresses, wash stand, new Orion range, bath, sideboard, machine, writing desk, dining and occasional table, chairs and general household sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESriRVEI 1 pedigree Friesian bull, 3 years (Coplarvale, No. 2353) 1 pedigree Friesian cow, 3- years (Woodcrest Inka Pieterje, No. 3123) 1 pedigree cow, 5 years (Woodland Laddie America, No. 2295) 1 pedigree cow, 6 years (Woodland Pauline Beauty 11, No. 2309) 1 pedigree Friesian heifer, 20month, Manaton Pauline Pieterje, entered for N.Z. Friesian Derby) Empire Junior nine-coulter drill (new) 150 shares fn Awatuna Dairy Co,
NOTE.—The grade cows have been specially selected on type and breeding, and are practically all second and third culvers, due August and September A number of them are from tiUch sires as Holland’s Queen’s Son, whose dam has S.O.R. 7561bs butterfat, and Mutual Paul Segis, whose dam is recognised as one of the finest cows imported to NewZealand. The pedigree animate ate from the greatest producing family. Two of the cows are by Cliffside Laddie, who has a total of 22 C.O.M. daughters. Another is bred by Mr. J. Donald, of Westmere. All the implements, furniture and sundries are practically new. ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER VENDORS: 1 milk waggon to carry 12 cans 1 gig 1 single furrow plough 1 half-draught mare, all harness guaranteed Sale at 12 o’clock. Luncheon Provided. WAIWAKAIHO SALE. THURSDAY, JULY T, At 1 o’clock. JOO HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. 71 good woolly lambs -- On account of Mr. H. L. SLIGHT, (subject to sale), without reserve, hit herd of ■ 16 dairy cows, fair sprinkling of Jersey, early cal vers. There are some real good cows in thia herd. 1 2-year Jersey bull 1 farm horse 10 dairy cows (close up) On account of a client, without reserve— -20 choice dairy cows (whole herd), mostly Jersey, young and earlj calvers. A very good herd. FARMERS AND MOTORISTS . IX7® specialise in Sheet Metal Work ot all descriptions. Radiators, guards, panels, lamps, bonnets, etc., made ax>4 repaired. HUNT & KORFP, Radiator Experts, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. W G. TAY LOR, M.R.C.V.9, (London), VETERINARY SURGEON, May be consulted, or telephoned, ift Mr. H. J. Abram’s Pharmacy.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1921, Page 8
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