AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING LTD NEWTON KING LIMITED. KING LTD.S LIST OF CLEARING SALES. •Tune 1G —E. Northrop, Kaponga. .Tune 10—G. Collins, Bell Block. June 18—Mrs Cook, Oaonui. June .19—Para Buakere, Puniho. June 20—T. Creery, Auroa. June 24 —E. Snowball, Lepperton. June 25 —Mrs E. Lees, Toko (pedigret' and grade Jerseys). June 25—W. A. McGonnell, Lepperton (at Inglewood Yards). June 25—H. McCann, Opunake (con junction Farmers’ Co-op.). June 26 —Mrs A. Keighley', Midliirst. June 2G —Mrs T. Knapton, Palmer Road (share-milkers’ herd). June 27 —Estate B. Lawrence, Tariki. June 27—T. L. Verry, Kaponga Yards. June 27—Horace Mellow, Kaponga, June 30 —A. H. Guy, Mangatoki (horses, implements, etc.). June 30 —J. McGarva, Stratford. July I—T. McPhillips, Manaia (conjunction Farmers’ Co-op.). July 2—H. 11. Death, Ngaere (in conjunction with Farmers’ Co-op. and N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co.). July 3—W. S. Knuckey, high grade Jerseys, at Waiwakaiho Yards. July 3—Mrs J. C. Clarke (pedigree Jerseys) at Waiwakaiho Yards.’ July 3 —Mrs I. McEldowney, pedigree Jersey's. July 4—Jack Dobson, Kaimata. July 9 —R. J. Morris, Opunake (Jersey* heifers), conjunction, Farmers’ Coop. July 14—W. Norton, Stratford. July 16 —F. Randford, Stratford (pedij gree Jerseys). July 1G —Horace Magon, Warea. July 17 —Combined Breeders’ Sale of Pedigree Jerseys, at Stratford. July 17 —H. Frethey, Waiwakaiho Yards. July 22 —C. Wells, Stony River Yards, high-grade Jersey heifers. July 23 — : F. W. Bredon, Douglas (conjunction * with Loan and Mercantile). July 24—R. C. Nelson, Kiore. July' 28 —W. J. Marsh, ITrenui. AT THE HOMESTEAD, PALMER ROAD, KAPONGA. MONDAY, JUNE 16. JJEWTON KING LTD. have been favoured with instructions from Mr E. NORTHROP, who is giving up dairying and leaving for England, to sell by auction the whole of his live stock and implements, comprising—gQ CHOICE JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, mostly young and in calf to pedigree Jersey' bulls; mostly July calvers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Twylish Pilot, b.v Twy'lish Jock—Mahoe’s Maid 1 ped. Jersey bull, General Moth 1 ped. Jersey* yearling bull, Tranquil, by Twylish Jock; dam, Mahoe’s Maid 16 grade weaner Jersey* heifers 1 hack gelding (aged) 1 half-draught, gelding, aged 1 draught gelding, aged 1 new long-sliafter “Dominion” gig, waggon (nearly new), milk dray with tip, 2 mowers, hay rake, Deering hay sweep, ensilage derrick, 9-coulter Colonial drill, s.f. handle plough, scoop, concrete roller, disc harrows, tripod harrows, tyne harrows, rapid water heater, blacksmith’s drill, vice, crowbars, stumping jacks, sundry farm tools, Burma horse clipper, 60 test bottles and scales, saw bench, harness, pig wire netting, whey tank, plain and barb wire, 30- cow’ covers, fowls, etc 1 5-cow Zealandia releaser milking machine 1 24-h.p. Lister engine
Light Luncheon Provided. Cattle can .remain on farm till June 30. NOTE. This herd we can recommend. Having tested for the last three years, Mr Northrop has been gble to reject any cow not up to the mark. The cattle are in good condition, mostly young and early ealvers. The implements have always been well cared for and kept under cover, and are in exceptionally good order. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 17. At 11.30 a.m. AT PHALUORM FARM, GREYTOWN, WAIRARAPA. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED BELVEDERE JERSEY HERD. Owing to ill-health Mr E. .EAGLE has instructed WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., and DALGETY & CO LTD., to sell WITHOUT RESERVE his well-known old-established Jersey stud as above—--100 HEAD STUD JERSEY'S Including the noted Stud Bulls and the Complete Herd of Females, excepting only the last season’s heifer calves The BELVEDERE HERD has been noted over a long period of vears for its high standard, and no herd in the Dominion has produced more outstanding sires. Those famous strains—noted alike for outstanding type and heavy production known as the Bilberrys Sunflowers, Briars, Cowslips, Darkies, etc., comprise the standard families in the herd. The BELVEDERE HERD was founded on MONOPOLY - Blood, and the great sire K.C.B. was also used at Belvedere, while later the noted champion bull ROBERTS, a grandson of LADY VIOLA, was imported and used for many years. A grand-daughter of this bull promises to make 10001 b. butterfat record. Breeders and dairymen can attend this sale with the utmost confidence that they will be able to purchase outstanding animals, and at UNRESERVED AUCTION. Catalogues are now available. 11.14
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 June 1924, Page 12
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