SALES by auction, NEWTON KING, LTD URENUI YARD! Monday, i3ti June J5O HEAe- OF MIXED < 40 2J/3Tlyear steers - 300 ewes (in STRATFORD SI 4.LOMJ WIJG* TUESDAY, JUNE 14 15Q HEAD MIXED CAI JL. 1250 MIXED SHEEP > inching: 550 2 And 4-tooth wethers 150 empty ewes 500 lambs (off turnips) - - On Account of Mr. P. Morrissey i 20 springing heifers (in lota) Sale at 1 o’clock. AT THE-HOMESTEAD, BELL BLOCKS JUNE 14, lsei. r . 12.30 o’clock. pHffp’ - NEWTON KING, LTD., . nrirpn JJAVE. bepn. favored with inatructiozll JOHN POLETtI, who La going in .for the breeding of pedi* gree to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his very choice herd, consisting of ~ 7UZI! 5Q HIOTjGRAPE JERSEY COWS, all ydiing' early calvers, and in calf J to the pedigree bull "QENI&AL 25 choice_2 year Grade Jersey heifer* 6 Jersey Bulls, as follows: "(Jenera! Cadorna” 42t9, “Woodland’s Frisky” 7987, “Meon Beta’fi,7732, and 3 yearling sons of. CADORNA * Prominent throughout chd breeding of these bulls is the bloodjof the noted sitefi “K-C.8.,” “CAMPANILE’S SULTAN," and “PRUNE’S NOBLE.” 1 sow./4vpHh litter), 2 sowd in pig, 1 store pigs, 10ft. wind* mill - tower, d,f. plough, hillside plough (nearly new), diac harrows, 2 troughs, 300 posta, Bft to 100 cords of firewood. Buyers can attend this sale with every confidence and be asstired of securing really good grade Jerseys. Mr. Poletti?,3ias been devoted l to trhft breeding of Jerseys for many years, hav« ing exercised"jgreat care in raising hfe cattle to the /high standard of quality which theyiTjojw possess. All of, the Grade cattlv/are h|s own rearing; as| average test.<?f the herd taken in December last wa»-jfjust on 5.0. Individual tests and calving dates will be given aty sale. The sa|o will be conducted undeQ cover on tberfajm should inclement wea« ther set provided. ENGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921. 600 MIXED CATTLE 4 SHEEP. 35 Jqnsjfy weaner heifers forward cows 8 springing cows and heifer. 125.2-tg(>tJl wethers 230 lambs 70 fclAatK and sound mouth ewes lamb, good On of Messrs. Frank* Bros.-4 35 «owa (second calvers), 4 genuine lot. On account of Mr. A. Chard--7 2J-year in-calf heifer. SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. NEWTON KING, LTD. JJAVE been favored with instruction* ■ from the Executors of the Estate of the late K J. HODSON, to sell by Auction at' the Mart, Devon Strvet, N>w( Plymouth, on FRIDAY, the 24th June, at 2-p.m,— ACRES, FreeEdid; being section 9P, Block V., Waitara S.D., situ* 1 :.a»& OB the N-IKORIMA road, 3 miles from- Waitara and 1 mile from WAIPAPA cheese factory. house, cow hed (concreted floor), barn contain* ' Ing” implement and trapshed, piggery, etc. Currying. 28 cow* and -15 head of other stock, THs : L an exceptionally good littlfl farm, situated in a very prosperous dis. trict. Well subdivided into 10 paddock, having a sunny aspect, well watered by stream All level and all sown down in good English grasses, ba. . S acres o? crops, and free from weeds. This propete is being sold to wind u|| an the upset price is moss reasonable. For full particulars apply to Meter*, Roy and SJirtiolson, or the Auctioneer.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1921, Page 8
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