AUCTION SALES. STIIATFOR]) SPRIXGIN G HEXFER YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. ]\TEWTON KWQ will sell by ■Ax Public Auction, at liis yards, as above—--7.5 choice springing heifers, close to profit. 30 good dairy cows, at profit and close up. Side at 1 o’clock. TOKO. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. N'EWTON KING will sell by Public Auction at his Stratford yards as above—--180 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Comprising—--35 store, fat, and forward cows 50 mixed yearlings. 22 ,2-2 i year steers 25 empty heifers G choice dairy cows 25 springing heifers 18 2 year springing heifers 20 secondhand farm gates. Sale at 1.30. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Mart, on Saturday, October 7th, at 2 p.vn.— Sections 9(51 and 960, f acre, (corner), with -1-roomed House and scullery; water laid on; Also 2 large Sheds, situated right behind Hospital. For further particulars, apply NEWTON It INC. WAX TARA ROAD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. NEWTON KING HAS been favoured with instructions from MR. THOS. LUXTON, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the Farm, Waitara. Road, as above— HIS CHOICE JERSEY HERD, Comprising—--80 dairy cows, at profit and to calve, mostly grade Jerseys 7 pedigree Jersey cows 4 pedigree Jersey yearling bnlls, by Campanile Sultan. 2 service pedigree Jersey bulls 4 pedigree Jersey heifers 20 good grade Jersey heifers, half by a son of Campanile Sultan. 30 young grade Jersey calves 10 yearling grade Jersey hulls. Luncheon at 11.30. i Sale at Noon. NOTE.—Mr Luxton has been dairying for many years, and has kept only the host cows; the pedigree stock all being bought solely for their milking propensities, and price being no object in obtaining the best. The herd, which is well known in the district, maintained an excellent test at the factory right through last season, and this year’s tests, so far, are from 4.4 to 5.2. Ail the stock, with the exception of two animals, will ho offerid ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues of the pedigree stock may be obtained from the Auctioneer. The morning train from Hawera arrives at Waitara Road at 10.45 a.m., thus affording southern buyers every facility for attending the sale. STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEP SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE, OCTOBER 24th. CLIENTS arc requested to forward lots so as to reach us by FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th. YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO. DAIRIES. WE have several Genuine Dai.y Herds for Sale. MATTHEWS AND BENNETT, INGLEWOOD. POULTRY NOTICES HITE LEGHORNS. P ADM AN - BROOKS COCKEREL, mated to selected pen Leger, “Bred to Lay,” Hens, Sittings ss. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS—FuII sisters to Knight’s Pen Competition Winners, Sittings 7s Gd. MRS. F. J. HODGSON, Corner Mountain and Stuart Roads, ELTHAM. T INE-BRED UTILITY POULTRY. WHITE W Y ANDOTTES, from the best American strains. WHITE LEGHORNS, mainly Pad-man-Brookcs and American. BLACK MIXORCAS, one of the best Laying Strains in N'.Z. All stock on free range, and in openfronted houses. All Sittings 7s Gd for 12. A limited number of orders taken for dayold chicks, at is each. Orders can bo left with R. EL ANDERSON, Ironmonger, Stratford. TjIGGS FOR HATCHING. BLACK ORPINGTONS. INDIA RUNNER DUCKS. A limited number of orders taken. Orpingtons are from Sisters of Y\ Inning Pen at Cambridge Egg-lay-ing Competition; Sittings, 7s Gd. Ducks are Scott’s “Wonder” Laying Strain; Sittings, No. 1 Pen, fs 0(1 : No. 2 Pen, ss. ll' posted, add is Gd for box and postage. T. WHITE, JIIBIET STREET SOUTH, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 39, 30 September 1911, Page 8
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