AUCTION SALES. CLEARING SALE OF HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. \VA I \VA K AIHO YAR DS. WEDNESDAY, 16th JULY. NEWTON' KING has received in-. structions from MR P- H. ,E. SURREY, who lias sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction, as above, his well-known Jersey herd, comprising—--18 pedigree Jersey cows 9 pedigree Jersey heifers 8 pedigree Jersey bulls On account of Messrs. W. J. B. and W. PATON, Sentry Hall—--3 pedigree Jersey bulls, Melia Ann's Sultan, The Mogul, and St. Helena's Cicero Catalogues on Application. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. The majority of the above cows and heifers are in calf to tho well-known bull; Rioter of Pencarrow, and the tests for the last season range from 4.8 to 5.2 in August-September, to 6.4 to 7.G in April-May.
SALE OF TIKORAXGI DAIRY FARM. SATURDAY, 19th JULY, at 2.30 p.m. TEWTON KING has received iti- — structions from the Mortgagee in the Estate, late Joseph Terrill, to sell by Public Auction, as above—103$ ACRES, being Sections 42 and 43, Tikorangi District, situated on the Ngatimaru Road, and having a frontage to the Waitaira River. This Farm is very conveniently situated, and in a thriving district. Particulars of Title and other information from the Auctioneer or R. Clinton Hughes, Solicitor for the Mortgagee. IMPORTANT SALE OF PEDIGREE AND PUREBRED JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS. AT THE HOMESTEAD, HUIROA. THURSDAY, 17th JULY. "Vf EWTOISf J RING has received instructions from MR. D. WATKIX, to sell, Without Reserve, as above, his Choice Pedigree and Purebred Jersey Cows and Heifers, comprising— -8 pedigree 'Jersey cows in calf to ..pedigree Jersey bulls, Butter Bean and G'rand Signal 6 pedigree Jersey heifers, in calf to pedigree. Jersey bull 2 pedigree Ayrshire cows, in calf to pedigree Ayrshire bull 4 pedigree Jersey bulls Also M.r Watkiii's well-known prizeherd of '-25 purebred Jersey cows and heifers, including the champion cow, Cherry s Fairy. 4 pedigree Berkshire sows in farrow 2 pedigree Berkshire boars 1 pedigree Berkshire sow " NOTE I .—This select herd of pedigree and purebred Jerseys requires but little comment. Mr Watkin being an excellent judge of Jerseys has bre-l from the very best strains obtainable, md his stock have been very successful in the show ring. The whole of the animals catalogued which comprises his entire herd, are of exceptional quality, and buyers will have an opportunity of securing stock considerably above the average. Also on account Mr Wm. PHILLIPS, his first-class herd comprising. 40 dairy cows, in calf to grade Jersey bull, to calve August, September and October 1 pedigree Jersey bull, Silver Dollyman (slight reserve)
NOTE—Mr Phillips has been dairying for 14 years, and has culled heavily, and has never had a sale before. His test at the creamery was'the second highest, averaging 4.3 for the The greater proportion of the cows are young. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. /~IILLIES AND NALDER'S STOCI fl SALES FOR JULY— Tuesday, 15—Manaia Wednesday, 23—Eltham Thursday, 24—Hawera Friday, 25—Kaponga Saturday, 26—Horse Fair, Hawera Monday, 28—Auroa Tuesday, 29—Manaia JULY—CLEARING SALES. Monday, 14—Fred Howard, Hawera Tuesday, 15—S. Hoddinott, Okniawn Wednesday, 16—A. J. Brown, Mangatoki Saturday, 10—F. A. Bremer, Dominion Horse Bazaar, pedigree Ayrshire herd. Monday, 21—F. A. Bremer, on the farm. Okaiawa, choice dairy Monday, 28—W. J. Dew, Eltham Tuesday, 29—T. Tumoroa, Manaia yards Wednesday, 30—E. R. Hastie, Kaupokonm AUGUST— Thursday, 7—A. A. Piper, Hawera Unless specially requested, Gillies and Naldor do not advertise notes or remarks on herds for sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 57, 12 July 1913, Page 8
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