SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD. ITINERARY OF CLEARING AND STUD STOCK SALES. CLEARING SALES. July 18.—Special Sale of Pedigree Jerseys, Waiwakaiho Yards. July 16. —Estate J. C. Davidson, Okato. July 22. —Client, Okaiawa. July 23. —Taranaki Pig Breeders’ Sale, Hawera. July 26. —C. Mumby, Inglewood Yards. July 29. —H. G. Richardson, Uruti, at Urenui Yards. July 30. —J. F. Young, Inglewood, Dispersal Sale of Pedigree Jerseys. DATE TO BE ARRANGED. Mai. Lawn, Rahotu. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929. At 1 o’clock. J5O HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, including:— 60 Store and Forward Cows and Bulls. 9 Fat Cows. 30 Yearling Heifers, Jersey and Jersey Cross. IN DAIRY PENS: 55 Dairy Cows and Dairy Heifers, including number of Springers. AT INGLEWOOD YARDS. (For convenience of sale) FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. At 12.30 p.m. JJEWTON KING, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. C. MUMBY, of Inglewood, to sell as above:— WITHOUT RESERVE. 50 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS, due to calve August and September to service of pedigree Jersey Bulls. g 0 2-YEAR JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS, due August and September to service of- Jersey Bulls. NOTE.—The cows to be offered are all young and in good condition, and will be sold with a guarantee as to soundness at calving, while a guarantee will also be given that no cow will calve later than October 1. They have been milked on light country and should show pleasing results if farmed on the richer pastures. The heifers have been farmed on .hilly back country and are also in good condition, and should do w r ell on the lower levels. The auctioneers recommend this fixture to prospective purchasers. The vendors will place any purchases required to be railed free on trucks. SPECIAL SALE OF pEDIGREE JERSEYS. AT WAIWAKAIHO SALEYARDS.
THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929.
Catalogued Entries comprise: 4g PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS (early calvers). 0 2-YEAR JERSEY, HEIFERS (incalf). 4 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. The above entry consists of many really good Jerseys, including daughters of “Peggy’s Squire” and “Grannie’s Knight.” Catalogues now available from the Auctioneers. FURTHER ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. NEWTON KING, LTD. “JJNCOLN J)ALE” JERSEYS. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE AT THE HOMESTEAD, LINCOLN ROAD, INGLEWOOD. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929. KING, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. J. F. YOUNG, who has sold his Lincoln Road Farm, to sell by Auction as above (WITHOUT RESERVE) his complete stud herd of:— PEDIGREE JERSEYS, comprising: 53 Cows. 10 2-Year Heifers (in calf). 22 Yearling Heifers. 2 Stud Bulls. NOTE. —Mr. Young founded and has developed the “Lincoln Dale” Jersey herd on sound producing lines, and the announcement of his sale should greatly interest farmers in search of well-bred cattle. Catalogues are being prepared and will be available at an early date.
J) AIRY pARMERS! r PHE new and improved WARREN A FARMER MILKING MACHINE now selling at a reduced price. The only machine natural in its action. There is no releaser, big vacuum pump or tank, or pulsator. Nothing to take to pieces, wash up or re-aesemble. Each cow has its own machine, independent of the others, and fitted with vacuum gauge, regulator and test tube for milking into open buckets. Also only half the usual power is required to drive this machine, which is the most efficient one on the market. INSPECTION AND INQUIRIES INVITED. . GYDE & CO., HAWERA. P.O. Box 101. ’Phone 2709.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1929, Page 24
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