AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING, LTD NEWTON KING LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND STOCK AGENTS. Local Representatives: Mr. E. A. NIXON and Mr. G. H. Toeker. ’Phone No. 20. Office with Mr T. J. Salmon, Princes St., Hawera; 'phone 128. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY. JULY 7. At 1 o’clock. KING LTD. will sell by auction as ab.ove — 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including' 85 store and .forward cows and bulls 12 fat cows (50 yearling- heifers IN DAIRY PENS: On account of a client — 25 dairy cows On account of Mr GEO. MORTON, Rat a pi ho — 4*r DAIRY COWS, Jersev, Holstein and Jersey cross, mostly young, in calf to Jersey bulls; due August and September These cows have been milked on hilly country at Ratapiko, and we can recommend anyone in search of good dairy cows to attend this sale. All dates will be given at sale.
CHEAL ROAD, NGAERE. WEDNESDAY. JULY S. KING LTD. have received instructions from Mr J. A. Borchart, who is giving up milking, to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERYE GRADE FRIESIAN DAIRY COWS, 2nd to 4th ealvers, due Aug.-Sept, to pedigree Jersey bull La La's Pride 12 2-year in-calf Friesian heifers 2 2-year empty Friesian heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull La La’s Pride 703(3 4 sows to farrow (> store pigs 9-coulter R. and G. drill, S 2ugal. an d 3 20gal. milk cans WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 3-eow Simplex releaser milking machine, with 3 h.p. Hornsby engine (in good order) 1 three-quarter draught gelding, all farm work 1 half-draught gelding, all farm work The above herd of cows are all grade Friesians, bred from pedigree Friesian bulls. Mr Boreliart has been dairying for the past 18 years, and this being his first sale offers dairymen fancying the Black and White breed a splendid opportunity of securing good cows. Mr Boreliart is going right out of dairying, Ik* having decided to put sheep on his property. Calving dates will be given at sale. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Light Luncheon Provided.
KINA ROAD. OAONUI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. At 12.30 o’clock. KING LTD. have received instructions from Messrs Dumbell and Mansfield, who are giving' up dairying, to sell by auction — WITHOUT RESERVE gg GOOD DAIRY COWS, all early calvers to a pedigree Jersey bull J 2 springing heifers j G yearling Jersey heifers ! 1 pedigree Jersey bull | 3 half-draught farm horses j J hack 1 gig mare Spring tip dray and harness, Duncan disc harrows, chain harrows, Cambridge roller, Colonial 9-coulfer drill, s.f. lever Duncan plough, Mnssey-Harris mower, circular saw and shaft. Perfect separator, 4-cow Eidd releasor milking plant, with h.p. Lister engine, 3-horse set trees, collars, harnes and chains, 2 cattle dogs, usual farm sundries This herd is one of good bodied cows in splendid condition and due to calve early. They have been milked on high country, so will give excellent results wherever taken to. The implements are in first-class order, as good as new. Light Luncheon. Provided.
WANGANUI EAST SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY S. At 12.30 p.m. rpi-IE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell ns nbove — 200 m.s. hoggets 100 6th to 4-year ewes, b.r.w. TComnev rams 50 forward empty ewes IT T> ' SADDLE tweed trousers, good stronf? wear, 17/6, 25/6; men’s best worsted trousers in grey and fawn, 32/6, 39/C, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. ,
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 July 1925, Page 10
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