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AUCTIONS. NEWTON KING, LTD. MESSRS CASSERLEY’S & HOGAN’S SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928. AT THE FARM, OHANGAI. JVjTEWTON KING LTD. have received instructions from Messrs CASSERLEY & HOGAN, whoso lease lias expired), to sell ae above— WITHOUT RESERVE go CLASSY JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS YOUNG COWS, Rue July and August, few in September, to Jersey bulls 2 cows in milk 22 weaner Jersey heifers 2 Jersey bulls 1 aged mare-, all work 1 'half-draught mare, 4 years, stinted to "High Tide” 1 unbroken half-draught filly. 2yrs 2 half-draught geldings, 3 years, exception ally good SO 2, 4 and 6th ewes, 4 years old r.w. Southdown rams (good line) 2 Southdown rams 65 store pigs 3 sows, due early August I nearly new milk waggon, dray and harness, collars, swinigletrees, chains, discs, s.f. plough, fine harrows, 8 milk cans, chip heater, and farm sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 4-cow L.K.G. milking machine 196 fully paid Meromere Dairy Co. shares l 2 h h.p. Lister engine

Sale at 12 o’clock. ! LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The herd advertised above 'are n very even lot of good-bodied Jerseys, all young and .their butter-fat production Ls very good. .Season -1926-27 they produced 16,0001bs fat, 1927-28 season, which was very dry, they produced 14,6001>b® fat. The sheep are an extremely good lot of ewes; in fact, one of the best we have offered this year. Cattle will be delivered to Hawera Free of Charge by Vendor. Gars will leave Auctioneers ’ offices morning of sale. MR W. J. ROSE’S SALE. TOKO ROAD, TOKO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928. KING LTD. have received instructions from Mr W. J. ROSE, who is leaving the district, to Boil as above— WITHOUT RESERVE 0 DAIRY COWS (40 Grade Jerseys, j 26 Jersey-Shorthorn cross, and 10 Jersey-Holstein cross); in. calf to pedigree Jersey bulls 18 2-year Jersey in-coif heifers from tested cows 25 wcauer heifers from tested cows 2 pedigree Jersey bulls ! 2 draught horses 2 half-draught horses S stows, including 4 pedigree Berkshire® and 1 pedigree Tamworth 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 17 good slips 17 good weane-rs 20 goats

20 fowls', mostly White Leghorns, 8 White Leghorni pullets' 1 4-cow L.K.G. milking plant and ‘ ‘ Eileotra ’ ’ engine, 4 Preston cow detectors:, 21 -milk cams, buckets. Osborne hay rake, Adriano o mower and filter. Duncan siweep, •bay hoist with AusitraHian hard- j wood pole complete, spring tooth cultivator with lucerne and ordinary hoes, horse hoe and potato banker, 2 Planet Juniors’, s.f. plough, d.f. Duncan plough, Nox-oin discs, Duncan discs, tine harrows, Duncan tripod and chain iharrows, 9-coulter Duncan drill, spring dray, 2-yard block dray 4-inch tyres), light milk waggon, portable Duncan saw bench and satw, 3 hay racks, portable pig sty, pig trough and whey vat, I quantity 1-imch and 1-ine'h piping. * hand pump, Oft Duncan windmill -with pump complete, deep well cylinder, 3 totara drinking troughs, 2 concrete drinking troughs’, SOgatl. boiler and stand, 14ga‘l. Methven copper and stand, portable galvanised bath, 50 cow rugs’, 4 horse covers, wheeilbar-

Tiow, jack, tools, chains l , swingle* tTocs, block and spring dtray jhiairTuosts, saddle and usual farm sundries Also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Sale will ooinineuce a.t. 11.30 a.m. sharp! LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. I NOTE.—We can, without hesitation.

recommend' the above herd to anyone i n search of really good dairy cows. In tire Toko settlers’ butter-fat com/petition,, 1926-27 scuso.ui, on factory returns M.r Rose’s' herd was placed .third with •am average of 301.51b5. butter-fat per cow. j The impliememite arc all well cared for j | and are i,n splendid condition. In Saturday’s issue will bo found a full list! of file cows with calving dates and but- j ter-fat returns. The Cows and heifers j

i are in naif .to pedigree Jersey ibufc, one ■by “DELPHINE’S RENOWN ’ ’ out, of “BELL OLGA,” who made 630.fi71bs fat, 0.0.Tt., and the other bv ‘ ‘ MEADOWVALE GENERAL DAISY ” fa double gmndisom of “SULTAN’S DAISY” out of “HOLLY OAK GLIMPSE,” who is by “GRANNIE’S KNIGHT,” 0.8.8. Mr Rose will wel-<-ome .ims portion. of the herd, by anyone prior to the sn-lo ami win Pfive <vny information required' nmd show the but-' tor-fat returns for eaeh cow. I

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 June 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 June 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 June 1928, Page 10

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