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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD. 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 Jergev Cross. 50 Fat Wethers. IN DAIRY PENS: 55 Dairy Cows and Dairy Heifers, including number of Springers. INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929. 520 MIXED SHEEP. 260 F.M. Ewes (Romney rams). 130 F.M. Ewes (Southdown Rams). 130 M.S. Hoggets. 200 HEAD OF CATTLE, as under:— 30 Empty 2-Year Jersey Cross Heifers. 35 Empty Sound Cows. 30 good quality Empty Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifers (subject to sale). 45 Yearling Heifers. 3 3-Year-old Horses (broken to all harness); IN DAIRY PENS: 25 Springing Cows. 45 In-calf Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifers. On account of a Client, Herd of — 12 Good Quality Jersey Cows (early cal vers). On account of a Client (Without Reserve), Herd of—--14 Holstein and Holstein Cross Cows, in good condition, and with excepv tion of two all are due in profit bv the end of August. SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. 1

ESTATE OF LATE J. C. DAVIDSON’S SALE. To be held in the STONY RIVER YARDS (For convenience.) TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929. At 12.30 p.m. , KING, LTD., have receivea instructions from the Executors of the Estate of the late Mr. J. C. DAVIDSON, who have sold the farm, to sell as above: — WITHOUT RESERVE. gg DAIRY COWS, consisting of 24 Jersey Cross, 11 Shorthorns and 4 Holsteins, 7 of vvhich are in milk while the balance are due to calve from the middle of July onwards to the service of a Jersey bull. 5 2-Year In-calf Jersey Cross Heifers. 7 Yearling Jersey Cross Heifers. 1 Yearling Jersey Bull. 1 Aged Jersey Bull. 3 Empty Cows. 1 Threequarter-draught Gelding (al* work). . 1 Half-draught Mare (chains). 1 Sow. 6 Store Pigs. 7 Milk Cans, Spring Dray and Har ness, S.F. Duncan Plough, 3-leaf Tyne Harrows, Collars, Hames and Swingletrees, 3-cow assembled milk* ing plant with Ridd Releaser. The above herd is in good condition and for the most part show well forward in calf. The whole offering is for sale absolutely without reserve, and prospective buyers can therefore attend with confidence of being able to purchase.

TARANAKI FARMERS! SUPPORT THE pATEA pREEZING A FARMERS’ CONCERN. BOBBY CALVES AND PIGS. ‘ We commenced this industry in. New Zealand. We purchase straight out for cash on receipt of buyers’ orders, or — We offer you the opportunity to Pool and share in any Profits. Ask yourselves why Pigs and Calves bring higher prices in Taranaki than anywhere in New Zealand to-day. . Over £7OOO paid in Bonuses to Farmers this year. Be sure and arrange with Patea Buyers and collectors for this season’s Calves and Pigs. A. N. WILLIAMS, Manager. Patea Farmers’ Co-op Freezing Co., Ltd. BUY—PRODUCTSI BACON, COOKED HAM AND LARD. BACON, COOKED HAM AND LARD. Have You Tried ALL PORK SAUSAGES Obtainable from your Grocer. L T. 11. W ALKER & S ONS - L TD * ' HAW ERA. -

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1929, Page 16

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