SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KINC, LTD PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. TN addition to our entry of 58 Head, r for the STRATFORD PEDIGREE SALE, we will be offering a further 14 Head on account of Mr. E. <R- Hastie, of KAUPOKONUI, comprising 8 cows, 2 2-year Heifers, 4 yearling Heifers, his entire herd of PEDIGREE JERSEY FEMALES. These Cattle are especially well bred, and we can confidently recommend them to intending purchasers. Catalogues are being prepared, and will be distributed at the New Plymouth Jersey Sale and Mr. A. L. Hooper’s Sale.* NEWTON KING, LTDAuctioneers, Stratford. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922. 350 MIXED CATTLE & SHEEP. 100 mixed weaners 30 good dairy cows and heifers Also, on behalf of Mr. W. F. OLSEN, who haa sold his farm—--13 pedigree Ayrshire cows 8 grade dairy cows Most of the cows aje due to calve in July and August to the champion pedigree Ayrshire bull Culcaigrie. RAHOTU SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922. J Q 0 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. Good Spring Cart, Half-draught Mare, Disc Harrow. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1922. 40 BROKEN and Unbroken Draughts, Half Draughts. Hack and Light Harness Horses 1 pair harness ponies Included in the entries are some firstclass half draughts, suitable for milk carts. 6ale 1 o’clock TOKO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922 NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. GEO. W. DOWNS, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE— DAIRY COWS, August calvers, mostly 2nd calvers, in calf to Pedigree Jersey bulls 41 2-year grade Jersey ia fera 6 3yr springing heifers 12 1 and 2yr steers' 20 mixed weaners 2 2yr Jersey bulls 2 yearling Jersey bulls 250 EWES in lamb to Romney rams 20 hoggets 25 wethers 20 Romney rams 2 3.draught horses, 7yrs (slight reserve) 2 ponies . R. & G. Woolpress, 1 Hillside Plough, 5 Milk Cans and General Farm Sundries. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ON THE FARM. NEWALL ROAD, WAREA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922. At 12.30 o’clock. NEWTON KING, LTD., TTAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. T. RAVEN, to sell by Auction, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, his very choice herd of—--85 GRADE JERSEY COWS, practically all fawns and darks, by and in calf to pedigree Jersey Bulls, July-August calvers 2 Pedigree Jersey Bulls, “Bessie’s Bill” and “Sybal Eminent” (both very well bred.) The cows are all Mr. Raven’s own breeding, and are practically all by the good 'bulls “K. See the 7th,” and “Bessie’s Bill. They are mostly young, sound and in good condition, and calve from July 1 to end of August to the pedigree bull “Sybal Eminent.” Our Agent has inspected these cows when in full milk the last two seasons, and he can highly recommend anyone in search of good Jersey cows to attend this . sale. They are good, hardy and strongconstitutioned cattle, and will do well wherever farmed, especially on open beach country. Mr. Raven’s sole reason for selling is that he intends milking a smaller herd and wishes to replace with a line of heifers bred from the above cows. (LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1922, Page 8
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