AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING, LTD. ~ GRADE JERSEYS ON THE FARM, -M'ALN SOUTH ROAD. OTAKEHO. TUESDAY. JULY <*, 1920. At I p.iu. KING, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Air Jas. Nicolson, the well-known pedigree Jersey breeder, who has decided to go iu for pedigree cattle entirely, to sell by public auction as above: — WITHOUT RESERVE, HIS HIGH GRADE PAWN JERSEY HERD, COMPRISING: — 1 o EXTRA CHOICE FAWN GRADE JERSEY' COWS, 2nd to 4th culvers; July and August culvers; all by and in-call to pedigree Jersey bulls '• 8 extra choice fawn grade Jersey 2-year in-calf heifers, early culvers; all by and in-calf to pedigree Jersey bulls and out of picked cows This consignment of high-grade cows and heifers is the last of the vendor's grades, and lie has decided to dispose of these and confine himself entirely to pedigree cattle. All. are his own breeding and are by such good sires as Bright Aster, who sired Aster’s August Child, C.O.R. 689-lb butter-fat as a 2-year-old, and by Cherry s Squire, who sired August CherryAßud, C.O.R. C34lbs fat at 3 years. All the above cattle are bred on .the same lines as the mentioned champions, ancl are an extremely attractive .dot. Any dairyman wanting to introduce butterfat strains into his herd cannot do better than buy at this sale, as all the cows to be offered have averaged well oyer 300 lbs buttre-fat. Luncheon Provided.
NURSEBYIMEN. JJAWERA J^UR.SERY. 37 CALEDONIA STREET. GEO. SHAILER. 100.000 BOXTHOEN, 2500 MACROCAEPA. Good Strong 2-vear-old Trees. 20 per cent. Discount for Cash this week only. AT SPECIAL CASH PRICES. Fruit. Trees, Gooseberries, Rhubarb, Roses, Rhododendrons,' Heaths, Gerbias, Azaleas, Boronias, and Seedling Plants. pOR QALE. BOXTHORN PLANTS, 15/- per 1000 BARBERRY PLANTS. 25/- per 1000. TIMBER GUMS, 10/- per 100. BLACK WATTLE, 10/- per 100. Apply — J. SEVELL & SONS, PALMER RD., KAPONGA; ’phone 42. FRUIT TREES SHELTER TREES HEDGE PLANTS CHOICE SHRUBS ' ROSES A SPARAGUS, Rhubarb, Sage and Thyme Plants, Flowering Perennials and General Nursery Stock. For strong, healthy plants at reasonable prices, go to—gIADB & QO, FLORISTS, SEEDSMEN, ANI) NURSERYMEN, 1G REGENT ST., HAWERA. (Opposite George and Doughty’s). SHRUBS, PLANTS, TREES. T HAVE for sale strong and healthy plants of the following:— Choice Roses, Heaths, Rhododendrons, Azalea Mollis, Gerbera Hybrids, Daphnes, Boronias, and other choice shrubs. Also strong Hedge and Shelter Trees. Write or cal) and I shall supply you with the best of plants. A. s! R OGEHS? > NURSERYMAN & FLORIST, HAWERA. ’Phones: Shop G2l, Residence 789.
PLANTING SEASON, 1926. T HAVE large stocks of HEDGE PLANTS, Shelter and Timber Trees, Fruit Trees, Boxthorn, Ornamentals and Boses, etc. CUPBEBSUS MACEOCARPA,, biggest and best stock in the province, in three grades; 2-vcar from 25/- per 100. PIN US INSIGNIS for Timber and PINUS MUEICATA for Shelter; in all grades; 2-year from 9/- per 100. GUMS 'and WATTLES Forestry grade, 50/- per 1000; Nursery grade SO/- per 1000. INTENDING PLANTERS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT GROWING STOCKS. G. H. MILLSWAIHI NURSERIES, KETEMARAE ROAD, NORMANBY. Postal Address: Box 8. Normanby. ‘Phone ISIK, Hawera Exchange. Hawera Agent: J. C. SMITH, Central Mart.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 2 July 1926, Page 10
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