SALES BY AUCTION. T-> * IMPORTANT TARANAKI SALKS O< PEDIGREE JERSEYS THURSDAY, TUNE 29, 1942. ( 1 UNRESERVED SALE ON ACCOUNT OF THE WELL-KNOWN BREEDEN, MR. A. L. HOOPER. ' AT HIS HOMESTEAD, “BRIDGEVIEW,” MAHOE. 4Q PEDIGREE JERSEY OOWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS. Mr. Hooper has been attached to tht breeding of pedigree Jerseys for mahy years, and his efforts have'-been warded with conspicuous.success. Whilst concentrating for the most part on but* ter-fat production, he has also given all due regard to type, and it can be cob* fidently stated that his cattle possess both these qualities. The excellent performances registered by Mr. HoopSt’a cattle under S.O. test, and the ih&ny prizes won by them in the show ring, are ample testimony as regards thei< high value. The grand cow, “Pulchra’s Quein,’*’ with S.O.R.’s of 516.08 lb fat at 2 502.17 lb fat at 3 years, and 656.19 lb fat at 4 years, is to be sold along With many other fine animals at this salt. FRIDAY, <TUNE 30, 192& SALE OF PEDIGREE ON ACCOUNT OF ■ STRATFORD JERSEY BREEDERS, UNDER THH AUSPICES OF THE -STRATFORD. JERSEY CATTLE CLUB, v ’ KQ PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS AND BULLS, comprisA ing a splendid lot of animate from the leading breeders * • the district. \ CATALOGUES POSTED ON APPLICATION. NOTE. —These Sales take place on the two days following the Annual Meeting of the N.Z.J.B. Association at STRAt* FORD. NEWTON KING, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. STRATFORD. AIANURES MANURES MANURES are now offering our new stock of Manures a AT REDUCED PRICES. 5 BASIC SLAG Order at once if you wish to obtain th® benefit of our low prices. We have still a small quantity of LEEDS HIGH GRADE ENGLISH SLAG, 18/20 per -cent. —ALSO BELGIAN, 17/20 per cent. Which we can supply ex store at prices. NEWTON KING LIMITED. FOR SALE OR LEASE ■ ” ? GRAZING PROPERTY. o'so ACRES, all in grass, subdivided into numerous paddocks, has a frontage to three nd al|k 3 houses, 5, 6 and 9 rooms. ootehOd. cowshed, etc. School and post offict within easy distance. Railway static! opposite homestead. This is an ideal property, and wolfld cut np into three good farms. At ont time over 90 cows were milked on the property. At present carrying 250 cattle (24 to 4 year olds), 200 sheep, and 3 horses. For further particulars apply— NEWTON KING. L T5> Land Department, STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD. L: A: NOLAN & CO;. HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. NEXT SALE—JULY 18. Consignments solicited. Advice card* and addressed labels forwarded on application. C. MOORE. BUILDER, STRATFORD, tfAS just tended a large stock .J THREE-PLY BOARDS AND SCANDIA BOARDS. Sole Agent, New Plymouth to Eltham. ’Phone 321. Workshop: Broadway.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1922, Page 8
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