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.NEWTOJS 1 KING L m VOHlv HOAD, MIDHJRST. THURSDAY, 7th J INK. 1923. Newton king, ltd., u«vo re ceivi\l instructions from Mr RH. Benefield, who hns sold his property to sell as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. 31 dairy cows, Jersey and JerseyHolstein, nil young, to calve July, and Aug. to Jersey hull 1 I.C. heifer 2 ylg. heifers, I Jersey hull 2 farm horses, milk cart and harness, 3 milk cans, set tyne harrows, roofing iron, quantity timber, copper and stand, bath, fowls, ducks, and usual sundries. 20 Fully paid tip shares' Midhirst Dairy Coy. Sale at J o’clock. Light Luncheon Provided. NOTE ; This is a genuine herd of cows and they have returned £l9 per head with bonus to come. DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE AT MATAMATA. TUESDAY. JUNE 12, Noon. Instructed by Mr J. F. Vospc, ho is giving up dairying, we shad sell;— 38 Cows 29 Heifers 15 Bulls Train leaves Frankton 7.10 a.m. returning same evening to connection with South Bound Express. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. On TUESDAY, sth JUNE, 1923. At the Homestead, AVENUE ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. Commencing at 12 noon. 0N account of Mr JOHN HALE for unreserved sale (with two exceptions) the largest and best offering he has yet submitted for sale, comprising:

HEIFERS (in call') and BULLS, sired mostly by his Wonder Sire “Grannie’s Knight” and out of dams whose phenomenal butterfat records have made fame for the “Holly Oak” Stud. LUNCHEON SERVED at 11.15 a.m. Auctioneers in conjunction: NEWTON RING, LTD WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co., Ltd. On WEDNESDAY. 6th JUNE, 1923. At the Homestead, MANGATOKI, commencing at 12 noon. QN account of MR THOMAS LINN, Without Reserve, his whole Pedigree Jersey Herd, comprising:— 55 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS and BULLS (whole stud) which includes Mr Linn’s champion cow “Cream of 0.K.” one of the best daughters of “The General” having C’s.O.R. of 519.451b5. fat at two years, 4G0.10 lbs of fat in 259 days at 3 years, 640.441bs fat at 4 years, being again tyider test and doing better Rian ever.

LUNCHEON SERVED at 11 a.m. NEWTON KING, LTD. Auctioneers. On THURSDAY. 7th JUNE, 1923. At Mr FAULL’S HOMESTEAD, TIKORANGI (near Waitara.) Commencing at 12 noon. QN Account of MESSRS L. N. FAULL and J. H. ALLEN (in conjunction) without reserve. 5] COWS, HEIFERS and BULLS, their entire Pedigree. Jersey Herds, comprising 31 head on account of Mr Faull and 20 head o a account of Mr Allen. LUNCHEON at 11 a.m. NEWTON KING, LTD. Auctioneers. ON FRIDAY, Bth JUNE, 1923. At the NEW PLYMOUTH SHOWGROUNDS. r jpiiE NEW PLYMOUTH JERSEY CATTLE CLUB’S ANNUAL FEMALE SALE will bo held commencing at 12 noon. The Catalogue comprises: 5X EXCEPTIONALLY WELLBRED HEIFERS (in calf and empty) and cows. The offering consists principally of heifers. LUNCHEON SERVED at 11.30 a.m. Auctioneers, in conjunction (for both sales.). NEWTON KING, LTD WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co,, Ltd.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 30, 2 June 1923, Page 8

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