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NEWTON KING L™ "ILL AW AREA'• MIDHIRST. THURSDAY, 16th AUGUST,; 1923. IVpWTON KING LTD haw reeeiv- ' cd from Jl'r W H. Rutledge, who his sold his hrm and is leaving for Australia, io sell as aboveWITHOUT RESERVE. | About 24 head of high.'y bred Pedigree Jersey cattle iaciiriuig: 15 females 5 bulls and calves from ctvs coiviag boi'ore date of sale. ALSO— Household furniture and effects including bedsteads and mattress;;*. kapoc and hair .mattresses, stretcners, tables, extension dining table, dining chairs, Morris chairs, easy chairs, pictures, duchess chests, wardrobe, washtands, bedroom ware, ovennantle, linoleum, mats, fenders and irons, fowls, kitchen utensils, sewing; machine, knife grinder, barrow, stumping jact etc.. and other sundries too numerous to mention. ALSO—--3 grade Jersey cows 1 grade Jersey empty heifer 2 real good farm horses 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 9-Cbulter Empire disc drill, e.f. plow, Cambridge roller, disc, tyna and triped harrows, sledge, milk cart and harness, gig and harness. 30 bottle test outfit, 2 milk cans, an<. an excellent collection of genefa'.' farm sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. Piano "Moisenar Stuttgart" 200 Ordinary Shares in New too King Ltd. Sale will commence with farm «un • dries' and furniture at 12 noon ahar|The live stock will be sold about! 1.30 p.m. Light Luncheon Provided. No outside entries will bo receive? Note: The Pedigree cattle are an exceptionally fino lot," well bred and with good buttkrfat backings. The farm implements and furniture a*« a good lot in first class order. Catalogues may be obtained from Newton King Ltd., Stratford. KOnUBATAHI YAEDS. SpedaS sale of dairy Stoel&ete. i FRIDAY, AUGUST , 17, 1933 "BSSRS NEWTON KING, Ltd., I " conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY Co. Ltd., will sell as above:— DAIRY COWS, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers. 60 springing heifers 20 empty heifers t 10 bullocks. On account of Mr J. E. Shewry: , 250 2th. ewes in lamb ' 200 m.a. ewes on lamb 50 hoggets 1 i year heavy draught gelditg

Sale will commence at 12.30 p.m. These cows comprise small herds owned hy farmers in the Kohuratahi district, and most of them are young and in good condition. They have been successfully milked on very hilly country, and should £• particularly well if given a chance on better land. ' We can recommend buyers to afc» tend this sale. Cars will leave oar Stratford offices at 9 a.m. on morning of sale. Seats should be booked immediately. CALFSKINS '■" . NEW ZEALAND BACON COMPANY ♦ YVILL purchase calfskins in any quantity. Highest cash price given. Consignments will be received at shed in Juliet South (round Courthouse corner) every TUESDAY and SATURDAY. AUGUST. Toko—Monday 6, 20. j Douglas.—Monday 13. Huiroa.—Monday 27. Tariki—every Thursday. Stratford.—Tuesdays and Saturdays* BERT ROWS, * Representative. "DON'T WE HAVE SOME FUN?* To listen to some people talking, one would almost be led to believe that we intended to get all the cream in New Zealand. Why, it !a all nonsense, because we are only capable of handling a very small quantity and even if we put up another factory we can only do a very limited amount. The natural increase from year to year is some 25 per cent., so more factories must be required. We are, therefore, helping the dairy farmer and the country generally. If you are not tied up to any other factory, you can I safely give us a trial. "Competition .is the life of all trade." For further | particulars, write | MAORILAND DAIRY AND PRO(DUCE CO., LTD., P.O. Box 185, nWanganni. Agents for "DIABOLO" i Separators. i

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 85, 15 August 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 85, 15 August 1923, Page 8