AUCTIONS. • NEWTON KINGTtD I "MEADOW VALE," < WAINGONGOBQ BOAD, CABDERF H (Six miles from Stratford). THUESDAY, JUNE 14. H JJBWTON KING, LTD., hare been itt- H structed by Messrs E. O 'Sullivan and Sons to sell WITHOUT BESERVB the whole of their high-class grade Jereey herd as under— -^H £J HIGH-CLASS GRADE ♦JEBSEY H ! COWS, mostly July, Aug. and H 1.. Sept. calvers, by and in calf toI Pedigree Jersey sires ■ 10 choice 2-year in-calf Jersey | heifers, by and in calf to "Meadowvale" pedigree sires 8 pedigree Berkshire maiden sowa in pig H SLIGHT BESEEVE. ■ 2 7-year-old draught mares, in.- H eluding Stud Clydesdale mare '^| "Maggie Moore," No. 1469 H 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 H O'Sullivan. They have never dujp^jf that time held a sale. From its inceg- H tion none but Pedigree Sires of New I Zealand 'a best blood have been used, the'herd to-day being strongly charged H with Monopoly blood, so favourably H known for its producing qualities to I Pedigree Jersey breeders in this Do- I I minion. , ■ The greater majority of the herd are ■ descendants of "Sunflower's Per- ■ seus,"* first champion butter-fat bull of ■ : New Zealand, and this sire has left bis I ) impression to a marked degree. He I ! has 2 and 3-year-old pedigree heifers ■ with records up to 618 lbs. in H I months. The butter-fat average per I cow for the past year is 311 lbs. fat* I and this on broken, high counfry with- I in one mile of Mt. Egmont Beserve. I For the past 10 years the average fac- I tory test has always been on the top I of the list. The vendors have decided I to breed Pedigree Jerseys only in fa- I ture, having retained the whole of their I pedigree heifers for this purpose, hence the decision to sell this choice herd. J|;- Sale at 12.30 p.m, jjj Light Luncheon Provided. EEMINDEK. JW. TUBNBULL & CO. wish to draw attention to their sale of I Furniture and Farm Implements, etc, I on behalf of Mrs M. Drinkwater, Oeo, which will be held on the premises TOMOBEOW (Wednesday), June 13th, at 1 p.m. Full particulars will be found in yesterday's Star. Farmers Willie well advised to attend this sale. f\ A. -E YAN*> "" . LAND & ESTATE AGENT, I ■ HAWEEA. , K^;< 4 LEASEHOLD DAIEY FARM, • -. 190> CEK" ..{ i - . . .i. BE^TAL £2 PER ACBE. " TEBM 4 YEABS. ~ / '♦■•'•••V j Situate on good metalled road; 1^ miles to school and factory. This farm is flat to undulating and is in splendid "pas- ! | ture. Sub-divided into 10 paddocks by 1 substantial live and wire fences; plentiful supply of water by two rams with troughs, tank and springs: 4 acres of i j shelter bush. BUILDINGS — New 5-roomed hons» with every convenience, including hot and cold water, telephone, new machinery shed, chaff room, garage, men's room, wood shed, new 6-bail run through cowshed with concrete floor and yard. CAEBYING CAPACITY 75 COWS. FOB SALE AS A GOING CONCEB2T with 50 choice young dairy cows, I pedigree bull (Jersey), 12 weaners, 3cow L.K.G. milking plant and Electra engine, Go-gal, separator, 7 cans, churn. full lock waggon, s.f. plough, tripod and disc harrows, sledge, barrow, 30 ' head poultry, half-draught mare; also 4 stacks hay, 4 acres 6ats and pea», - 8 acres rye and barley, 1 acre carrotsi 1 stack ensilage, 1 ton slag. . PRICE ONLY £1200 THE LOT r APPLY— F. A. E VANS>' . r ■ LAND AGENT, HAWEBA. ' :i JJOW LISTEN to us for one moment, ! and ihen decide tp fail your Cream to us. We have been in open competition with all other factories for a number of years, and don't forget that Competition is the Life and Soul of business. Take away Competition, and where will it lead us to—Stagnation in ! efficiency, careless expenditure, slack | management, no progress, and finally in place of getting all that is in it you will get only what is left. Bail your CBEAM to us and avoid vain, regrets ABE WE BIGHT OB ABE WE WEONGf Write US— JJAOBILAND JJAIBY QO., JTD.* P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUI. Agents for "DIABOLO" Separatoim. Grocers, kindly oblige by forwarding us your orders early for "No-Bub-bing" Laundry Help, "Keep Smiling** Floor Polish, and "Golden Rule** Candles to facilitate prompt delivery.-— Levin and Co., Ltd., wholesale distributors.—Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 June 1923, Page 8
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