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SALES BY AUCTION. FINNERTY ROAD, NGAERE. MONDAY, 16th JULY, 1923. NEWTON KING, LTD. • JJAVE been instructed by Mr. P. P. O’BRIEN, who is giving up milking, to sell as above: •> WITHOUT RESERVE. : ’ J DAIRY COWS, Aug-Sept, calver*, ’ mostly young and good percentage Jerseys 18 2-year in-calf heifer. 3 bulls (Jersey.) i Dog cart, 3 aow., 1 pedigree Berkshire boar 1 .tack hay about 20 tons WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 12-can waggon, gelding, 17 weanerg’ BALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. zLIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Note.—The above is a genuine herd of good cows, which can be thoroughly ret commended.

ON THE FARM, WAITOITOL MONDAY, JULY 16, 1923. '' At 12.30 p.m. NEWTON KING, LTD., JJAVE received instruction, from MR. F. H. MORRIS who has eold hi( farm to sell by auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. DAIRY OOWS, Jersey and Jersey cross, practically all 3rd. calver) in good condition, calving early and in calf to a pedigree Jerwy bull. 1 pedigree Jersey bull. 1 pedigree Berkshire sow and litter. Chain harrows, 4 milk cans, and sundries. With slight reserve, f 4-eow Ridd releaser milking plant with Lister engine, in perfect runs ning order. NOTE.—This is a very good herj comprising mostly Jersey and Jersey cross cows that have averaged about 256 lb. fat the past season. Prospective buyers may attend the sale with confidence. On account of MR. W. G. GLASSFORD, his whole herd consisting of— Jg GOOD YOUNG COWS, all young, a number of which are grade Jerseys bred by Mr. W. J. Free th, They are all in calf to a pedigree Jersey bull and due from Ist to 14th. August. 1 draught mare, 6 years. Light Luncheon Provided..

SALE OF GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS STONEY RIV®R SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, 1923. At one o’clock. NEWTON KING, LTD. \VILL sell by auction on behalf of MR' CHAS. WELLS— ’ QA TWO-YEAR HIGH CLASS GRADK ° JERSEY HEIFERS, half of which are bred by Mr.' Wells and are by the pedigree Jersey ‘bull “Hopeland’s Lad’ by Meadowbrook Bellman and a grandson of Sultan’s Lass, Gold Medallist with a C.0.R.. of 580 lb. fat at four years of age. They ara all out of exceptionally well-bred cows. The remainder are of equal quality selected from the grade Jersey herds of Messrs. W. S. Butleg and Naropey and Fleming, of Robot u, Mr. J. Poletti of Bell Block) and Mr Peter Street, of faturus tangi. ‘ The cattle are in excellent condition and are well-grown and in calf to pedigree Jersey bulla. The majority ar* early calvers. They' will be aold in lot* to suit purchasers. Buyers can be recommended to attend this sale with every confidence. Mr. Wells has been breeding Jerseys foe many years and handles stock only of the highest quality. Although he receives many tempting offers to sell hid heifers privately, he adheres strictly t<* the principle of holding an annual said and buyers will greatly benefit, therefore, by this principle for they will b< able to make their selections solely from a line of “tops.” This is undoubtedly the best line of heifers Mr. Welld has yet submitted for sole. QUESTION. We asked one of our sup'c* pliers. “To what do you attribute thd success of our Maoriland Company ?’ f After considering for some time he replied, “By taking your suppliers into your confidence and utmost fairness to all, even t 0 your competitors.” This is’one of our suppliers’ estimate of us, and we were pleased to get his view, “Live and let live” is a good axiom at all times, and we have only done our duty to the man on the land who has home-sep-arated cream for sale and perhaps cannot join up with a co-operative factory. Perhaps he sat on leasehold land and preferred not to take up shares and therebj) save himself worry. For further particulars write— MAORILAND DAIRY & PRODUCE LTD. P.O. Box 185, WANGANUI. Agents for “DIABOLO” SEPARATORS.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1923, Page 8

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