NEWTON KING. LTD. TE AWAMUTU Auctioneers will not accept any responsibility In connection with guarantees. descriptions or calving dates given at sale. ; wm&t J I ITINERARY OF CLBARINO SALES i MONDAY, MAY 30.—Mr N. M. Leth- ; bridge, Korakonul. I TUESDAY, JUNE '.—Estate Late Mr i J. Northcott, Cambridge, i FRIDAY, JUNE 10.—Mr D. Zohs, I Huntly. | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15.—Mr A. Brown, Cambridge. MONDAY, JUNE 20.—Mr W. G. Adams, Te Awamutu. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. —Mr W. F. Gardiner, Whitehall, Cambridge. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. —Mr N. •, Fletcher, Pukeatua. THURSDAY, JUNE 80.—Mr J. D. O'Connell, Te Rapa (In conjunction with Messrs G. W. Verooe and Co.) WEDNESDAY. JULY 80.—Mr A. M. Rennie, Te Awamutu. F\ull details of the Above Sales will be Advertised In due course. 459 fchTprivatb SALE 8000 4-th, 6-th and 4-year Ewes; even for age. I.L. S.D. Rams Price 83/- ' 600 F.M. Ewes. 1.-lamb S.D. Rama Price 24/1800 4-th Ewes, in lambs S.D. Rams Price 87/6 For further particulars write or ring PHONES— I Te Awamutu Office, 209 Hamilton Office, 2224 Cambridge Agent, 306 AFTER HOURS— Te Awamutu 427 Hamilton 3689 Cambridge, 306 CLEARING BALE On the Farm, “ HIWIHAU,” KORAKONUI, TE AWAMUTU. MONDAY MONDAY MAY 30th 11.30 A.M. SHARP NEWTON KING, LIMITED, floured with Instructions from Mr N. M. LETHBRIDGE, who has disposed of part of his property, will offer as above WITHOUT RESERVE: HEAD QUALITY DAIRY CATTLE, Comprising:— 120 Jersey and Jerssy Cross DAIRY COWS 40 Jersey and Jersey Cross twoyear DAIRY HEIFERS 40 Jersey and Jersey Cross YEARLING HEIFERS 14 Tam worth and Tamworth Cross SOWS (to farrow) 2 Aged Gelding 8 Mares (all work), S.R. 1 Gelding call work), S.R. The above COWS comprises two herds of good-constitutloned, deepbodied cattle particularly free from disease, and ore practically all due to oalve in July and August. They have been milked on light country, not heavily topdressed, situated fairly high, and should do well wherever taken. We can honestly recommend these cows to prospective buyers in search of good genuine oattle. The Heifers, Yearling Heifers and Sows are all good and should please. Light Luncheon Provided. Cars will leave HAMILTON AND TE AWAMUTU OFFICES on morning of Sale. 460 CLEARING BALE Of I Oil HEAD OF HIGH CLASS DAIRY CATTLE On The Farm FENOOURT, CAMBRIDGE WEDNEBDAY JUNE 16 WEDNESDAY ii a.m. Sharp. NEWTON KING. LIMITED, favoured with instructions from Mr A. BROWN, j who is going In for dry stock, will ! offer ns above the whole of his choice herd of:— GRADE JERSEY COWS Together with: 110 Taranaki-bred Grade 2-year Jersey Heifers 10 Jersey Yearling Heifers Reid A Gray double furrow plough, hillside plough. Evona 13 star topdresser and konaki. 1 90-gal. Alfa Laval Separator 2 10-gal. Cream Cans 2 5-Gal. Cream Cans The above constitutes one of the beet offerings of Dairy Stock to come under the hammer this season. The cows are mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers, In flrst-olass condition, very typey, strong oonsbltutioned, and are mostly due te oalve in early July and August. Having averaged over 300 lbs. fat Factory Returns, they can honestly be recommended. The Heifers were carefully aeleoted from good herds In Taranaki, and to anyone In search of good quality early-calving cattle, we can only say—. BE SURE AND ATTEND THIS SALE Light Luncheon Provided. Cars will leave Hamilton and Ts Awamutu Offices on morning of Sals. CLEAR INO SALE ON THE FARM PUNIU ROAD, TE AWAMUTU MONDAY MONDAY JUNE 20TH 11 A.M. SHARP NEWTON KING, LIMITED, favoursd | with instructions from MR W. O. i ADAMS, who has sold his farm,, will offer a 3 above WITHOUT RESERVE j the Whole ol' the Live and Dead Stook ! comprising:— 112 Jersey and Jersey Cross DAIRY OOWS 24 Good Jersey and Yearling HEIFERS 1 Aged HORSE McCormack Deering 10/20 Tractor (S.R.), V 8 Lorry (done 17,000 miles) S.R., MoEwan Steel Grab Stacker (complete), McEwan Side De- ! livery Rake, Big 6 McCormack Deering Mower, Butler Auto Sweep, 18 Coulter Massey Harris Drill, MoCormaok Deering Distributor, 4-leaf Tyne Harrows, 10ft. 6et Evona Trlpode (practically new;, Konaki, Sledge, Swingletrees, Chains, Harness, Pig Troughs, Drums and Usual Farm Sundries. This is without doubt one of the best butterfat herds to be offered this season, having produced over 36,000 lbs fat factory returns. They comprise big, deep-bodied, strong oonstltulioned cattle, calving in July and August, and being particularly free j from disease we know that they will appeal. Monthly butterfat returns ! will be available on the day of the i sale. ! BE SURE AND ATTEND THIS 6ALE. Light Luncheon Provided. i Cars will leave TE AWAMUTU and HAMILTON Office* on Morning of Sals. 729
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20504, 21 May 1938, Page 13
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