auctions. newtWking, LTD NEWTON KING LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND STOCK AGENTS. Local Representatives: Mr. E. A. NIXON and Mr. G. H. Tocker. ’Phone No. 20. Office with Mr T. J. Salmon, Princes St., Hawera; ’phone 128. KAPONGA YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 26. KING LTD. will sell by auction as above 50 fat and forward cows 22 in-calf heifers 4-ton potatoes KING LTD. have received instructions to sell in conjunction on the above date — On account of J. 11. Phillips, Awatuna — HIGH GRADE JERSEY COWS 1 high grade Jersey heifer NOTE.—Mr Phillips is selling the whole of his grade cows and heifers. The cows are a fine lot* but are a'bit low in condition owing to his being much overstocked. Up to November last (when he went in for home separation) the average factory test varied from 4.6 to 5.2. All are in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls. On account of A. and E. Skevington, Rowan — WITHOUT RESERVE DAIRY COWS 6 springing heifers 1 aged bull 1 3-vear bull 1 aged milk cart mare Milk waggon, spring drav, Empire drill, Duncan discs, chain harrows, 4 milk cans, harness, and other sundries On account of Mrs Skevington (with slight reserve) — 2 farm horses (aged) 1 2-vear filly NOTE. —Mr Skevington is going out of farming, and his whole herd, implements, sundries, etc., are for sale. The cows are a nice lot. quite a number being only second calvers. They have been farmed adjoining tire mountain, and should do well anywhere. On account of T. Perrett, Mahoe — jf>A CHOICE JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS COWS, 2nd to sth calvers I 4 choice in-calf heifers
"NOTE.—These cows are all young and due in August to pedigree Jersey bull. Farmed on the boundary of Mt. Egmont Reserve, they will do exceptionally well on lower lying country. These cows are guaranteed in every way, and buyers can attend with every confidence. Sale at 12 noon. ON THE FARM, DUTHIE ROAD, MANGATOKI. MONDAY, JUNE 29. . KING LTD. have been favoured with instructions from Mr T. Brown to sell as above, the whole of his herd, implements and farm sundries, comprised as follows — WITHOUT RESERVE COWS, July-August culvers. 1 young bull 2 sows, (due in August) 3 wa'ggon horses (all work) 1 11-coulter drill, McCormick mower, s.f. plough, set tyne harrows, Cambridge roller, waggon, sledge, swingletrees, chain, cans and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 4-cow Gane milking' machine and engine Also — On account of a client, with slight reserve — 14 in-calf grade Jersey heifers NOTE.—This is a splendid line of big framed, mixed breed cows, all being Jersey cross; all are young, 4th and sth cal vers, and showing good returns; mostly due in July, with few in August. Sale at 1 p.m. Light Luncheon Provided.
When colds and influenza are prevalent let “Nazol protect your family. One dose a day keeps colds away. Good for all ages; 60 doses for 1/6. , Advt. TT 'p .MEN’S Boot Week! Men’s strong working boots, 19/6; bluclier boots, 12/6; light Sunday boots. 23/6; field boots, black 23/6, brown 24/6; men’s whole-back nailed shooters, no toe cap. 20/6 at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. TV* APERP ? and Grocers’ Counter Books —Consult Hawera Star’ Jobbing Department for your next require neat. Prices riglit.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 June 1925, Page 10
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