AUCTIONS. CLEARING gALEsT JUNE. lltji.—R. Buckley, Ratapiko JS~£- Jt Carceldino, Huirangi. KS'"^ atchprn f Stratford yaids. Jdtn.—-Hy. Barr, Inaha (conj. Farmers' Co-op.). 14th.—E. O'Suliivan and Sons, Cardiff (high-class grade Jerseys). 15th.—W. Hurlihy, Kaimata. loth. —Cbchrane Bros., Ngaero 16th.—W. Wickham, Stratford yards 18th.—J. M. Taylor, Korito. 18th.—R. E. Herbert. Korito. J- Phillips, junr., F'tham. 19th.—Mrs. Hikaka. Ratapiko 20th.—H. E. Candy. Ngaeio21st.—D. B. Leech, Ngaere 22nd.—A. O. Gower, Elthani. 22ud.—Special sale of dairy and other stock at Tarata (saleyards kindly lent by the N.Z. L^an and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd ) 26th.—P. Ward, Warea. 26th.—W. B. Martin, Stratford yards 27th.—W. 0, Hickey, Auroa. 27th.—Grierson Bros., Stratford. 28th —F. Oopestake.Lepperton." 28th.—Hy. Johnson, Stratford (ped. Friesians). 30th.— E. Haskell, Frankley Road, New Plymouth. JULY. 2nd.—Mrs. A. Charters, Mahoe. 3rd.—T. MoWhirter, Eitham (ped. . Milking Shorthorns). sth. —-Geo. Coleman, Ngaere. sth.—O. J. Medway, Waiwakaiho saleyards. 6th.—Dingwall and Sutton, Te Popo. 9th.—Mr. Kapinga, Urenui yards. 11th.—M. A. and T. H. Hornibrook, Ngaere. 12th.—Breeders' Sale of pedigree Jerseys (Kaponga). 12th.—J. Petric, Stratford. 18th.— C. Wells, Sto»y Ri%-er yards (high-grade Jersey heifers). NEWTON KING, LTD. STRATFORD YARDS (For Convenience of Sale). TUESDAY, JUNE 12. WITHOUT RESERVE. J^EWTON KING LTD. have received instructions from Mr C. Watchorn. of Puniwhakau, who is giving up dairy - ; ing, to sell his entire herd as above— DAIRY COWS, mostly young and in food condition Sale at 1 o'clock. These cows are coming off very hilly country and shoulct do particularly well on good land. They are a genuine lot, and we can recommend buyers to attend this sale. Full particulars will be given on the day of sale, j NEWTON KING LTD., Stratford Office. STRATFORD SALE. I ' " ' TUESDAY, JUNE 12. j ]^EWTON KING LTD. will sell in f their Stratford Yards on above I date— JSQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— 75 weaner heifers 40 store cows and bulls 10 2-year in-calf Shorthorn heifers 250 m.s. hoggets (first-class line) Sale at 1 o 'clock. NEWTON KING LTD., Stratford Office. ■ — __ i "MEADOW VALE," WAINGONGORO ROAD, CARDIFF (Six miles from Stratford). THURSDAY, JUNE 14. KINgTi/TD., have been inj structed by Messrs E. 0 'Sullivan ! ! and Sons to sell WITHOUT RESERVE the whole of their liigli-class grade Jersey herd as under— HIGH-CLASS GRADE JERSEY COWS, mostly July, Aug. and Sept. calvers, by and in calf to Pedigree Jersey sires 10 choice 2-year in-calf Jersey heifers, by and in calf to "Meadowvale" pedigree sires 8 pedigree Berkshire maiden sows in pig SLIGHT RESERVE. I 2 7-year-old, draught mares, inj eluding Stud Clydesdale mare "Maggie Moore," No. 1468 N.Z.C.S.B. (trial) 29 choice grade weaner heifers, own breeding; from above herd The above herd is the result of 14 .years' continuous breeding by Messrs O'Suliivan. They have never during that time held a sale. From its inception none but Pedigree Sires of New Zealand's best blood have been used, ' ■•■ c licrrl !.-: 1.-.y being strongly charged with Monopoly blood, so favourably known for its producing qualities to Pedigree Jersey breeders in this Dominion. The greater majority of the herd are descendants of "Sunflower's Perseus," first champion butter-fat bull of New Zealand, and this sire has left his impression to a marked degree." He lias 2 and 3-year-old pedigree heifers with records up to CIS lbs. in 11 months. The butter-fat average per cow for the past year is Sll lbs. fat, and this on broken, high country withm one mile of Mt. Egmont Reserve. For the past 10 years the average factory test has always been on the to;) of the list. The vendors have decided to breed Pedigree Jerseys only i v future, having retained the whole of their pedigree heifers for this purpose, hence the decision to sell this choice herd.1 Sale at 12.30 p.m. Light Luncheon Provided. T SA-Y, Mr Motorist! I think you'll like us, for we are prompt ani thorough in our work, and we nevei lose a customer through not trying to satisfy his requirements. No one eeti a n£ up" over our charges either, —Archbold and Co., 'phone 452. TTnioi btreet, Hawera. »-...»»
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 12
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666Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 12
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