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MANAIX ROAD. THURSDAY, JULY 21. Without Reserve. NEWTON KING (in conjunc tion with Nolan, Tonks and Co.) has received instructions from Mr W. J. Dew, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell on above date,— - His well-known herd of Holstein, Shorthorn, and Jersey Cows, Draught Horses, Implements, etc., consisting of, — 20 pure-bred Holstein cows 30 f -bred Holstein cows 50 -J-bred Holstein cows * 100 Jersey-Shorthorn cows 30 Holstein springing heifers 20 bhorthorn springing heiters 4 pure-bred Holstein bulls 4 f -bred Holstein bulls 5 |-bred Holstein bulls 30 yearlings 12 breeding sows 30 slips 2 cattle dogs 2 draught mares, in foal to Glengyle 1 4 year. draught mare • 1 draught colt, by Glasgow Geordie 1 draught foal, by Major Robin 2 draught foals 2 halt-draught mares 1 half-draught mare, in foal 2 half-draught foals 1 dray, 1 spring cart, 2 seta harness, 20 milk cans, aerators, buckets, etc., 1 grass seed sower, 1 s.f. plough, disc and tyne harrows, 2 400gallon tanks, 1 300-gaUon milk vat, 1 pump, 6 troughs, and sundries Luncheon provided. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. A brake will leave Eltham Railway Station at 9.15 a.m., thereby connecting with both Hawera and New Plymouth trains. Auctioneer's Note. — Comment relative to this dairy herd is really useless on our part> Mr Dew's cows being well known throughout the entire" district, it being a known fact that his is one of Taranaki's very best dairies. Mr Dew has always been recognised as a keen judge, and price was no object when selecting this herd some six years ago. We can with absolute confidence recommend these cows to dairymen, a chance they should not miss ; cows of this quality are seldom placed unre- ! served on the market. 1 i6,td, cis SALISBURY BOAD. THURSDAY, JULY 28. Without Reserve. IVTEWTON "KING has been _LM favoured with instructions from Mr Evan Jones, whose lease has expired, and is going out of dairying, to sell on above date, His superior Herd of Dairy Cows, Implements, etc, consisting of,— 51 cows, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull, and to 'calve August-September 6 £ bred 2 year Jersey heifers, in calf i pedigree Jersey bull 40 $ bred Jersey yearling heifers 100 mixed yearlings (with slight reserve) 1 harness mare, Cannon, in foal to Jersey I 1 3 year colt, Jersey— Cannon 1 2 year filly, Jersey — Cannon 1 Berkshire sow, in pig j z milk cart and harness Plough, harrows, roller, chains, whippletrees, barrow, milk cans, buckets, tools, ere. Luncheon provided. At 12.30 p.m. Most of these cows are half bred Jerseys and in calf to a pedigree Jersey bull. They comprise a firstclass herd, which, with confidence, can be recommended, and they are for absolute sale. Mr Jones, having decided to graze, is going right out of milking. The yearling Jersey heifer^ are a really choice line, and. will be sold in lots suitable for all. 22'6e23 MAHOE. r FRIDAY. JULY 29. Without Reserve. NEWTON KING has been favoured with instructions from Mr D. L. A. Astbury, who has leased his farm and is giving up dairying, to sell on above date, — His Dairy Herd, etc., as under : 52 dairy cowt>, to calve early 6 cows in milk 1 Holstein bull 1 young bull 20 heifers in calf* 26 mixed weaners to yearlings 3 calves 9 2 year steers 1 purebred Berkshire boar 4 Berkshire sows in pig 14 porkers 3 weaner pigs Milk cans, Shacklock range, s.f. plough, weighing machine, number of Plymouth Rock fowls, purebred Pekin ducks, and sundries With Slight Reserve, — Light mare, in foal to Major Keith Light mare, in foal to Major Keith Harmonium in good order On account another vendor, — 1 spring cart. 1 s.i. plough Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. The above cows are well worthy of dairymen's attention. Mr Astbury has been milking for 15 years, annually culling a good percentage, this being his first sale. The farm being leased, and the vendor giving up milking, the cows are for absolute sale. 26'7,e23 SALE OF ÜBUTI DAIRY COWS. THURSDAY, JULY 28. NEWTON KING, in conjunc tion with Messrs Wyhe, Stott and Co., has received instructions from Mr H. T. Joll, Uruti, to hold an unreserved sale of His fine Herd of young Dairy Cows. For convenience of buyers, the sale will be held at the Waitara farm. Ito cows, second, third and fourth calvers Also, — [ With Slight Reserve, 33 3 year old springing heifers 102 year old springing heifers 2 4 year old mares (good pair), suitable for spring cart z 6 year old gelding, suitable for milk cart x trap horse 1 express x spring cart Milk cans, buckets, etc., etc. Luncheon provided at 11.30. Sale at 12 o'clock. Note. — The auctioneer would call special attention to the above cows. They are all from selected heifers,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8041, 20 July 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8041, 20 July 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8041, 20 July 1904, Page 3

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