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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KINC.LTD CLEARING gALES. ) JUNE. 14th.—E. O’Sullivan and Sons, Cardiff (high-class grade Jerseys). - 15th.—W Hurlihy, Kaimata. 15th.—Cochrane Bros, Ngaere. Ifit'h.—W. Wickham, Stratford yards, 18th.— J. M. Taylor, Korito. - 18th.—R. E. Herbert, Korito. 19th.—J. Phillips, junr., Eltham. Hikaka, Ratapiko. 20th.—A. G. Gandy, Ngaere. 21st.—L. B. Leech, Ngaere. 22nd.—A. C. Gower, Eltham. 22nd.—'Special sale of dairy and other stock at Tarata (sale-yards I kindjy lent by the N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.) 26th.—F. Ward, Warea. 26th.—W. B. Martin, Stratford yards, 27th.—Grierson Bros., Stratford. 27th.—W. C. Hickey, Auroa. • 28th.—F. Copestake, Lepperton. 28th.—Hy. Johnson, Stratford (ped. Friesians), ’ JULY. 2nd.—Mrs. A. Charters, Mahoe. 3rd.—T. McWhirter, Eltham (ped. milking Shorthorns). sth.—Geo. Coleman, Ngaere. , sth.—C. J. Medway, Waiwakaiho saleyards. 6th.—Dingwall and Sutton, Te Popo. 9 th.—Mr. Kapinga, Urenui yards. 11th.—M. A. and T. H. Hornibrook, Ngaere. 12th.—Breeders’ Sale of pedigree Jerseys (Kaponga). 12th.—J. Petrie, Stratford. 18th.—C. Wells, Stony River yards (highgrade Jersey heifers). 30th.—E. Haskell, Frankley Road, N.P. “Meadowvale,” WAINGONGORO ROAD, CARDIFF. Six miles from Stratford. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. • NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE been instructed by MESSRS. E. O.’SULLIVAN & SONS to sell WITHOUT RESERVE the whole of their high-class grade Jersey herd as under— HIGH CLASS GRADE JERSEY COWS, mostly July, August and September calvers, by and in-calf f to pedigree Jersey sires. 10 choice 2-year in calf Jersey heifers, by and in-calf to “Meadowvale” pedigree sires. 8 pedigree Berkshire maiden sows in pig. SLIGHT RESERVE. 2 7-year old draught mares including stud Clydesdale mare “Maggie Moore” No. 1468 N.Z.C.S.B. (trial). 29 choice grade weaner heifers, own breeding, from above herd. The above herd is the result of 14 years continuous breeding by Messrs. O’Sullivan and Sons. They have never during that time held a sale. From its inception none but pedigree sires of New Zealand’s best blood have been

used, the herd to-day being strongly charged with Monopoly blood, so favourably known for its producing qualities to pedigree Jersey breeders in this Dominion. The greater majority of the herd are descendants of “Sunflower’s Perseus” first champion butterfat bull of New Zealand, and this sire has left his impression to a marked degree. He lias two and three year old pedigree heifers with records up to 618 lb. in 11 months. The butterfat average per cow for the past year is 311 lb. fat, and this on broken, high country within one mile of Mount Egmont Reserve. For the past 10 years the average factory test has always been on the top of the list. The Vendors havg, decided to breed pedigree Jerseys only in future, having retained the whole of their pedigree heifers for this purpose, hence the decision to sell this choice herd. Sale at 12.30 p.m. I Light Luncheon Provided. KAIMATA, INGLEWOOD. FRIDAY, JUNE 15th, 1923. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from Mr. W’. HERLIHY, who is going into sheep, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, the Whole of his Dairy Herd as under:— gQ YOUNG MIXED COWS, due July and August and September to Jersey Bull. 5 in-calf heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull. 1 grade Jersey bull 90 gall. Alpha Separator, Milk Vat and 4 Cream Cans. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12 o’clock. NOTICE. WE have appointed Mr. DANIEL J. ROGERS Sole Agent for the Taranaki District for the sale of CAMPHOS, The Universal Germicide. HUNT & JACKSON, LTD. Wholesale and retail stocks carried at and all communications to D. J. Rogers, 347 Devon Street, New Plymouth. Just the right tobacco is frequently found only after a long hunt. Have you come upon the kind that exactly suits you yet? If not. we suggest that you try Richmonh Best. It may or it may not be just your kind, but it has proved to be just the right kind for so many smokers, and it may be the pipe tobacco you have always hoped to come acrou.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1923, Page 8