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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING,LTD AT INGLEWOOD SALEYARDS (For Convenience) TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925, At 1 O’clock. NEWTON KING, LTD , JJAVE received instructions from MESSRS. T. MOLLOY AND SON, of Albert Road, who are giving up dairying, to Sell by Auction WITHOUT RESERVE: 0Q DAIRY COWS, comprising Holsteins, Jersey and Jersey cross, due to calve August and September to a Pedigree Jersey Bull. 16 yearling heifers (Jersey cro?s) 1 pedigree Jersey bull 2 wagon horses (all work) Full lock Wagon, d.f. Plough, Chain and Tyne Harrows and Sundries. This herd has been farmed on high country. It is estimated that the cows will average between 240 and 2501b5. fat last season, so if better farmed on low and warmer country they would do infiinitely better. INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925. 250 MIXED CATTLE, including—--50 store and forward cows. 40 yearling heifers 35 dairy cows and heifers On Account of MR. H. L. SPENCE: - 0 DAIRY COWS 5 18-month Jersey bulls On Account of MR. S. A. GADSBY: J 5-YEAR'i-DRAUGHT MARE (all hari ness) 1 gelding (all harness) 2 hacks 1 Shetland Pony (prize winner) Spring Dray and Harness, Spring Trap and Harness, H.S. Plough, Diabolo 82gal. Separator, Chain Harrows, 6 Cream Cans. An old-established Herd of pEDIGREE AND QRADE JERSEY QATTLE to be DISPERSED BY AUCTION. The Property of MR. A. SHEARD, URENUI, URENUI SALEYARDS (for convenience), WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, AT 12 NOON. UNRESERVED! UNRESERVED! 32 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS, founded with stock bred by Mr. A. E. Watkins, and successfully developed through the use of excellent bulls, such as “Surplus,” a son of “Campanile Sultan,” and “Autumn Leaf,” a grandson of “Molina’s General.” Females are both typey and heavy producers. There are many that are capable of making big records. 50 HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS, mostly July and August calvers to a purebred Jersey bull. Mr. Sheard is a splendid judge of a dairy cow, and has developed this herd for 25 years, always culling heavily and using the best bulls. The grand old bull, “Surplus,” has left some beautiful dairy cattle in the herd, and farmers, especially in the Urenui district, who have milked stock by him, know full well their value. 30 WELL-BRED RISING 2-YEAR HEIFERS, by the pedigree Jersey bull, “Autumn Leaf,” and selected from the above-mentioned cows. They are in calf to a son of “Surplus.” 15 store pigs 4 breeding sows (in farrow) 1 Berkshire boar 1 draught mare (all work), 1 trap gelding, 1 two-year colt, 8 milk cans, d.f. Booth plough, trap, gig, vacuum pump, 110-gal. Perfect separator, 65gal. Globe separator. Buyers of pedigree and grade Jersey cattle can be recommended to attend this sale. Obtain catalogues before-hand from the joint Auctioneers— NEWTON KING, LTD. FARMERS’ CO-OP. SOCIETY. JJEWTON KING, LTD, STRATFORD, have received for Private Sale or Exchange, a most desirable DAIRY FARM OF 80 ACRES' FREEHOLD, situated South of Hawera. The Farm is a Corner Section, being all level, and no creeks and well subdivided with boxthorn hedges, well watered with windmill, concrete troughs in each paddock, good paddock of lucerne established and remainder of farm is well grassed. Buildings consist of new bungalow, cowshed, implement shed, etc. The above is a genuine proposition and owned by an elderly man who now wishes to sell at a cut price or would consider exchanging for, say, 20 or 30 acres Stratford or New Plymouth preferred. Enquire about this, the price is right, and the farm will carry 50 cows well. NEWTON KING LIMITED, Land Department, STRATFORIX

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1925, Page 12

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