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SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT TARANAKI SALES OI? PEDIGREE JERSEYS J THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922. UNRESERVED SALE ON ACCOUNT OF THE WELL-KNOWN BREEDER MR. A. L. HOOPRR. AT HIS HOMESTEAD, “BRIDGEVIEW,” MAHOE. 4Q PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS. Mr. Hoopeij has been attached to thfc breeding of pedigree Jersey® for maflf years, and his efforts have been rer 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 confidently stated that his cattle potMM both of these qualities. The excellent performances registered by Mr. Hooper’* cattle under S.O. test, and the many prizes won by them in the show ri^g f are ample testimony as regards theif high value. The grand cow, “Pulehra’s Queen,” with S.O.R.’s of 516.08 lb fat at 2 years, 502.17 lb fat at 3 years, and 656.19 R> fat at 4 years, is to be sold along witii many other fine animals at this sale. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS, ON ACCOUNT OF STRATFORD JIBSEY BREEDERS, UNDER TH® AUSPICES OF THE STRATFORth JERSEY CATTLE CEUB. ~g PEDIGREE JERSEY COW< HEIFERS AND BULLS, compri.* ™ Ing a splendid lot of animal, from the. leading breeder, of the district. CATALOGUES POSTED ON APPUCA* TION. NOTE.—These Sales, take place on thfr two days following the Annual Meeting of the N.Z.J.B. Association at STRATFORD. NEWTON-KING, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. STRATFORD.

• ALPHA HOUSEHOLD WORD WHEN SEPARATORS ARE MENTIONED RECOGNISED EVERYWHERE AB —THE—WORLD’S BEST THE LAST WORD —INEFFICIENCY. NEWTON KING LIMITED. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS.

FARM TO LEASE I OR 5 YEARS. 480 ACRES, situated on metalled 0 road, all in grass but 20 acre* shelter bush. Subdivided into 18 paddocks, about 300 acres ploughalble (SO acres being ploughed). Balance easy rolling country. Buildings consist of Two Houses, 5 and 7 rooms; dairy, cowshed, woolshed. Factory, school and post office within one mile. RENT, 12/6 PER ACRE, WANTED. YVANTED —For a Client, Dairy Farm, 50/70 acres. Must be a payable proposition at Is per lb butter fat. EXCHANGE. rpOWN PROPERTY for Small Dairy A- Farm. APPLY—NEWTON KING, L TQ Land Department, STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD.

jjq-EW pLYMOUTH TO -pfAWERA, RETURN DAILY. (S/ven-seater Car.Ji 'epart—New Plymouth (Currie Street), Daily News Office, at 4.30 a.m.. arrive at Haw< a 7 a.m. (catch Wanganui train). Departs—Hawera 9.15 a.m., Royal Hotel, arrives New Plymouth at 11.15 a.m. FARES’ New Plymouth to Hawera 10*| Hawera to New Plymouth 7*. C. DYKES, Proprietor

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1922, Page 8

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