SALES BY AUCTION. ■ » STRATFORD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 200 HEAD MIXED 100 yearlings 20 store cows IN 75 cows and hedfeftfi?!S ]_oo MIXED SHE! 70 ewes, 100 lambs (goov ’ \ On account Mrs. 5 grade Jersey springing heifer* SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. WAIWAKAIHO ANNUAL BULL,’ FAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922. At 11.30 a.m. Sharp. 110 BULLS, •comprising—--30 pedigree Jerseys (mostly yearlings) 75 Grade Jerseys (yearling to f year-old) 2 pedigree Friesians 1 pedigree Ayrshire 3 pedigree Ayrshires All bulls must be yarded not later than 10 o’clock on the morning of thd sale. Further Entries Solicited. • MAKURI ROAD, HUIRO? THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922, NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from Mr. D. C. LIND, who is giving up farming, to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE—--18 DAIRY COWS, Jersey cross, all 3rd calvers (13 in milk, balance due early). 8 store cows 7 empty heifers 7 yearling steers 80 2 and 3yr steers 2 bulls 7 weaner heifers 300 2-TOOTH EWES & LAMBS. 100 empty ewes, mostly 2-tooth 360 2-tooth wethers 50 m.s. hoggets 12 rams About 100 Goats. 1 store pig, sow and litter, pony, g hacks, 3 farm horses (good), discs, Tripod harrows, plough, dray and harness, gig and harness, chains, collars, swingletrees, 2 pack saddles, half-ton turnip manure, 2 milk cans, S(M totara posts, woolpress, 3| h.p Greenslade engine, 4-stan<l Wolseley Shearing Plant an<| general farm sundries. Also on account Mrs. D. C. LIND—« WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: Household Furniture and effects, ift-, eluding Extension Dining Table, Piano, Couch, Easy Chairs and numerous sundries.
On account of other vendors—--100 2 and 4-tooth wsthers 100 mixed hoggets 50 ewes and lambs SALE AT 12.30 P.M. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OF PEDIm GREE JERSEY BULLS. NOTE! • has not been a better opportunity of securing bulls from the leading pedigree herds in Taranaki than that offered by the following sales:— (Under Auspices of the Jersey Breeders' - Club in each district.) At NEW PLYMOUTH SHOW GROUNDS, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 & 11, 1922. 178 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS (115 of which will be sol( WITHOUT RESERVE). At STRATFORD SHOWGROUNDS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1922 109 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS (2X WITHOUT RESERVE). At KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. 110 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS & several HEIFERS (81 bulla without reserve). In all 400 bulls, the BEST Taranaki can produce for QUALITY, BREEDING and BUTTER-FAT backing, will be sold at these sales. There are sons and near relatives of many of TARANAKI’S champion C.O.R. Each sale is a sale of “TOPS,” REMEMBER! The selection of a good butter-fat bred sire is the keynote to increased production. Buyers, attend these sales to secure the BEST. Catalogues may be obtained at all offices of the Auctioneers. The sales will commence at*ll-a.tti. sharp each day. Luncheon at sale grounds. All cattle must be penned ready for inspection not- later than 9.30 a.m. at each sale. NEWTON KING, LTP„ Auctioneers, New Plymouth and Stratfora..
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1922, Page 8
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