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NEWTON KING L™CLEARING SALE, KIOKE. MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923. WITHOUT RESERVE. Messrs newton king, ltd., have received instructions from Mr E. Johnson, who has sold his property, to sell as above: Xfk DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd. and 3rd. calvers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bulL 1 pedigree Jersey bull 12 yearlings heifers . 10 empty heifers j S steers 250 ewes in lamb, 2 tooth up 20 wethers 20 wooly hoggets ~, 2 sows (in pig) 28 farm horses John Deere plough, chain harrows, wool waggon, gig and harness, ' plough chains, swingletrees, 20 chains netting, 2 ton cement, manure, jack, crowbars, pack saddle, wool-press, etc. WITH SLIGHT'-RESERVE. 1 d.f. plough, disc harrows, drill, 3-cow milking plant and Anderson engine, Alfa Laval separator, block dray and harness, saw bench. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Light Luncheon Provided. Cars will leave our Stratford office beween 10 and 10.15 o'clock on morning of sale. For convenience of buyers stock will be trucked at Kiore station free of charge. The cows are mostly young, and have been successfully milked on very hilly country. KOHURATAHI YARDS." Special! snle of dairy Stock etc FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923 M_ESSRS NEWTON KING, Ltd., in *Q conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY will sell as above:— 130 DAIRY cows > 2nd » 3r d and , 4th calvera. 60 springing heifers j 20 empty heifers ? 10 bullocks Oji account of Mr J. E. Shewry: • f 250 2th. ew|s in. lamb j f 200 m.a. ewfes on lamb .' 50 hoggets 1 7 year heavy draught gelding

Sale will commence at 12.30 p.m. These cows comprise small herds owned by 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 do particularly well if given a chance on better land. "We can recommend buyers to attend this sale. Cars will leave our Stratford offices at 9 a.m. on morning of sale. ' Seats should be booked immediately. STRATFORD SALE. /■ TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 192 g ) KING, LTD. will sell in' their Stratford yards on aboTe date:— JSO HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Including:— ! 35 store cows ,S j 85 weaner heifers ' j IN THE DAIRY PENS. ' I On account of Mr L. Marfell: 6 dairy cows (record will be \ given at sale.) On account of Mr J. Phillips, Eltham: , 10 dairy cows ; : j On account of a client: V 12 dairy cows 1 On account of various vendors: 40 springing heifers and cows. " Sale at 1 o'clock. "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 ths cream in New Zealand. Why, it is 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 he required. We are. therefore, helping the dairy farmer and the country generally. If you are nottied up to any other factory, you catf'' safely give us a trial. "Competition is the life of all trade." For further particulars, write MAORILAND DAIRY AND PRO^ i'dilCE CO.. LTD., P.O. Box 185,? j, Wanganui. Agents for "DIABOLO" jjHEPAR.VTORS. l' !

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 86, 16 August 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 86, 16 August 1923, Page 8