APITI SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1923. Messrs' lev in and go., ltd., will sell,— 300 2 ami 4-th wethers 100 wether lambs 50 4-th ewes r.w. Romney rams 100 4 and 6-yr ewes r.w. Romney rams UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. HIGH GRADE JERSEYS. AT CHELTENHAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1923, AT 12 NOON SHARP. r EVIN AND CO., LTD., have roll J ceivcd instructions from .MR E. SINCLAIR and MR NORMAN GORTON to hold a combined sale of their Dairy Herds, at Mr Sinclair’s Farm, 11 \Vaitapu,” Cheltenham. MR SINCLAIR’S HERD. 31 high grade Jersey cows 18 high grade Jersey springing heifers 1 5-yr registered bull, “Waipiko Dauphin” (s.r.) 1 2-yr registered bull, “Waitapu Duke” (s.r.) 3 yearling registered bulls (s.r.) 4 high grade yearling Jersey bulls NOTE.—The above heifers are by “Waipiko Dauphin” (Eminent Fontaine—Dawn), and have been pasturing with “Waitapu Duke.” Mr Sinclair has been dairying for the past 1G years. During this time his motto has been “Feed, Dreed, Test,” and by following these lines, and by judicious culling, systematic testing, and using only sires of great butter-fat backing, he has brought his herd up to a very high standard. His average butter-fat return under the Cheltenham Cow Testing Association for the 1922-1923 season was 357.351b5. in 254 days. Mr Sinclair intends to devote his energies in future to building up a pedigree Jersey Herd and to sheep 1 arming. MR GORTON’S HERD. 20 high grade Jersey cows 5 high grade Jersey springing heifers i 3 2nd culvers (particulars at sale) 1 3-yr registered bull, “Mozelle’s Pride” 5 sows (in pig) 1 p.b. Berkshire boar NOTE.—The above cows and heifers are chiefly Taranaki bred. The cows comprise 7 first calvers, 6 second calvers, and 7 older. All been served by “Mozelle’s Pride.” The cows have been tested by the Cheltenham Cow Testing Association, and have produced for 1922-1923 season an average of 329.751b5. butter-fat in 2GI days (less than 9 months). At the sale the INDIVIDUAL RECORDS OF BOTH HERDS will be announced, Buyers, therefore, will have an exceptional opportunity of selecting cows on their - ACTUAL INDIVIDUAL BUTTER FAT PRODUCTION. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Motor Bus will leave Levin and Co., Ltd., Feilding Olliee, at 10.30 morning of sale. UNRESERVED CLEARING DAIRY SALE. COLYTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923, At 12 Noon. T EVIN AND CO., LTD., have reJLi ceived instructions from MR J. W. THURSTON, whose lease has expired, to sell by Auction, on the property, 1 mile from Colyton, on the Colvton-Ashhurst Road, as above, — XK JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS OO SPRINGING DAIRY COWS 1 4-cow Gane milking plant, with 2J h.p. Anderson engine (s.r.) 6 25-gal. cans, 1 milk tray, cow rugs 1 Shetland pony, 4-yrs (s.r.) LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—We have inspected the factory returns for 1922-1923 season, and these cows have produced an average of 254.051b5. butter-fat, with an average of £lB 14s 6d per head, off grass on the Colyton country, and can, therefore, be thoroughly recommended to buyers. The cows calve early, and calving dates will be given out at sale. FOR SALE. I7IXTRA choice line 40 high grade li Jersey heifers, Aug.-Sept, calvers, in calf to purebred Jersey bulls, price £l2 10s; 45 good Jersey heifers, Aug.Sopt. calvers, in calf to Jersey bulls, price £lO. Inspection arranged. Apply SHAND AND CO., Stock Agents, Cuba Street (phone 5730). • TRESPASS NOTICE. jp REWARD will bo given for incQO formation leading to conviction of Trespassers, with or without gun, on the Property of any of the foUowFARM CO., LTD. A. W. AKERS. HERMAN SEIFERT. H. AKERS. HUME AND MABIM. EASY RUNNING. IS an important feature with Ladies’ Cycles, and not only are our cycles easy running, but easy to pay for too. CALL IN TO-DAY AND INSPECT OUR LADIES’ CYCLES. Fitted with Bates’ English tyres, Eadie Coaster hub, complete with pump, bell, etc. A. COOKSLEY. SWIFT CYCLE DEPOT. 3 Rangitikei street (Phono 5265). CHIROPRACTIC Ij'tARL GREY (of England), Ptinco J Royal of Spain, the Mikado's daughter, and Lilian Walker, the screen idol are numbered among a multitude of cures. Investigate now! WRAY AND WRAY 47 Broad Street and at Feilding (Phono 5178). inn Dip Dili ■£EVEL SECTION— 66 FRONTAGE. FEET Owner leaving Palmerston North. PRICE £2 PER FOOT, OR YOUR OWN OFFER. WILTON AND YARTIER, 121 CUBA STREET.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 722, 2 June 1923, Page 8
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