AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING LTD KAPONGA YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927. DA HEAD MINED STORE AND DAIRY COW'S, INCLUDING—--30 store and forward cows 1 a dairy cows 25 springing' heifers 20 yearling Jersey heifers On account of a CLIENT 1 pedigree Friesian bull SALE AT 1 P.M. Oakland’s Campanile, by Sybil’s Oxford Noble —Round Rush Fuchsia, born November, 1926. M. Cramer (Gore) 25 guineas. On account of A. A. Ward, Miro. Miro Meadow’s Exile, by Miro Meadow’s Teddv —Miro Meadow’s Magnet; born October, 1926.—J. Fulton (Tuakau). 30 guineas. Miro Meadow's Akatia, by Miro Meadow’s Baron —Miro Meadow’s Maud; born November, 1921. —E. R. Baylv (Omata), 25 guineas. On account of H. O Bishop, Bell Block. Jewell Boy, by Tiki’s Twylish— Snowview’s Jewell; born May, 1922. • Hooker Bros. (Matapu), 25 guineas. Glendew Foundation, by Brampton Bright (imp.)—Springvale Irish Eyes; born October, 1924.—R. E. Harrison (Kapnni), 29 guineas.
Stand at the Owner’s Farm. Ohangai, and Travel south to Meremere , Norinanby. Kakaramea. Alton, Hurlcyvillc to Waverley— The Fashionably-bred Clydesdale Stallion HIGH TIDE By High Honour out of Leo Creek 1 Maggie, by Barou Bold. HIGH TIDE is a light bay, with white face, a fine upstanding horse, ■ bred by James Patrick, of Outrarn, and ■ comes from the best Clydesdale strain. He has great bone, good feet, is a perfect mover, and his stock are noted . for these qualities. ; He has won at many South Island Shows and also in Taranaki, and has i therefore combined show and pedigree qualifications. i This is a great opportunity for own [ ers of mares desiring stock of high i quality. FEES, £5/5/-; strictly cash on February 1. J. KERRISK, Owner, Ohangai Or T. LEWIS, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Clydesdale Stallion McChalienger j Sire, Challenge; dam, Bonnie Prin cess. i The splendid stock left by McChalI longer in the Marton, Feilding, and Wanganui districts are his best adver tisement. Will travel Normanby, Okaiawa. | Manaia, Auroa and intermediate dis | tricts and stand at Ohangai. [TERMS: Single mare £4/4/-, two or more as per arrangement. j J. F. STEVENSON, ! ' Manaia, Owner. IT. GLYNN | Groom in Charge, Ohangai. r | , o STAND at Commercial Stahios Hawera— The Imported Thoroughbred Bay Horse CYNIC (9) Henry I.—Cynane CYNIC started five times for four firsts and a second. CYNIC won the Te Awamutu Cu; (li miles), Great Northern Hurdles (24 miles), Jumpers’ Flat, Trentham (1J miics), Jumpers’ Flat, Riccarton (14 miles), Spring Handicap, Poverty Bay (3.i miles), second in A.lt.C. Handicap two years, 1J miles, beating Deseri Gold, Chortle, Fiery Cross, Monelaus Snub, Adjutant, Mullingar, Multifual Red Ribbon and others; second Carbim Plate and in two hurdle races. CYNIC has sired Diogenes, Rapiata and Tameterangi—all winners. Glazing, 5/- per week. FEES: Single Mares fil|s/15/-; two oi more as agreed. Every care; no responsibility. Card and particulars from— W. H. BALLAM, • »r— Dominion Hotel «lnl,li**. H-wer-i ® will stop. Costs' Q'fcsSa i>es 'Pounds
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 6 October 1927, Page 8
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