SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD THE NEW PLYMOUTH JERSEY • CATTLE CLUB'S ANNUAL SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY FEMALES (and limited number of Bulla) will be held Plymouth Showgrounds on 4 TUESDAY .TUNE 27, 1922, commencing atjjl (jharp. 82 H E A D - 82 of -SELECTED CATTLE from most NORTH TARANAK.t’S WEW-RNoW» JERSEY STUDS, And Comprising an Entry of 2-YEAR HEIFERS of Outstanding Quality 10 yearling heifeiß 15 cows 2 bulla This is absolutely the MOST VALUI ABLE COLLECTION of pure-bred ani< mals yet offered for sale on behalf NORTH TARANAKI JERSEY BREED# ERS. The 2-year Heifers are an Exception-* ally Good Lot, attractive both in Breeding and Appearances. There are many Champions amongst them. The yearling heifers, cows and bulls will find many admirers also. Remember.—All stock offered at thlft sale will be passed by an inspection committee, and quite a big portion of the entry is to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. t Buyers in search of Pedigree. JeflteyS of the Highest Quality, attehd thin sale. Catalogues obtainable from the Auctioneers: >0 NEWTON KING, LTD. (all branches), ON THE FARM, HILLSBOROUGH. MONDAY, JUNE, 19, at 12 Noon. NEWTON KING, LTD. JjAVE been favored with from Mrs. W. H. Bishop, who haj sold her farm, to sell l?y auction aa above, WITHOUT RESERVE: gj DAIRY COWS, mostly young, M good condition, showing a fait sprinkling of Jersey, early ealv* ers, and in calf to pedigree sey bull 1 pedigree Jersey bull 2 half-draught horses (good), nnjl work 2 breeding sows 1 pedigree boar Spring cart and harness, disc tyna and chain harrows, c.f. plough, s. trees, plough harness, cart A frame, 6 milk cane and buckets, 6 ft. crosscut saw, fariU tools, etc. On Account cf Other Vendors t 2 half-draught horses work) Horse gig and harness, Massey 4 Harris cultivator (nearly new)< disc harrows, -spring cart and harness rubber-tyred gig and, harness, |s.f. plough, bttggy# . plough harness, etc. Luneheon Provided. Auctioneer’s Note.—Our agent has inspected this herd, and enters a favotabld report on the quality of the stock. This is an old-established dairy, and one that has been carefully built up. Only good bulls have been used, and culling has been heavy. ON THE FARM, OKOKE. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, at 12.30 o’clock NcWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE received instructions frota th# Executons in the Estate of th* late W. B. Colson to sell by auction, ad A above, WITHOUT RESERVE: . GRADE JERSEY COWS (2 ffl milk), mostly young, July, Aug 4 J ust. September calvers, and h> calf to pedigree Jersey bull 19 3-year Jersey cross heifers (lift calf) I harness mare, 5 years, all work (slight reserve) Domo Separator, 105 gallons 1 3-eow Ridd bucket plant and engine Luncheon Provided. Auctioneer’s Note.—We have inspected this herd and can highly recommend buyers in search of good Jersey cows to attend this sale. The cattle will do remarkably well with a change to ope# country, and should specially appeal tQ South Taranaki buyers.
THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. NO CASH REQUIRED. 0A ACRES, 3 miles from Inglewood, as going concern, with 18 cows,.! bull, 6bail cowshed and concrete floor, 4-roomed house. Price £4O per £3OO cash. If no cash there must M some good guarantee or security. F. DODUNSKI LAND AGENT, ~ FITZROY. NEW PLYMOUTH. ’PHONE 551.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1922, Page 8
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