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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ GO-OP. NEW PLYMOUTH BULL FAIR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. /Hl BULLS, including two-year and yearling Jerseys, Ayrsfiires, and Holsteins. a The above, which are from some of our best breeders, have been inspected by our Agents, and are a typey well grown lot, which we can recommend to our clients. AUROA SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930. QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., in- ,/ eluding, 15 Store Cows. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. 130 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including:— 25 Store and Forward Cows. 6 Fat Cows. 50 Jersey Yearling Heifers (good colours and good-conditioned cattle). IN DAIRY PENS: 40 Dairy Cows and Heifers. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. L INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. gg EWES (over 100 per cent, good S.D. Lambs). 26 W.F. Ewe Hoggets (good). 250 CATTLE, comprising: — 6 Fat Cows. 10 Good Shorthorn Store Cows. 30 Store Cows. 80 Jersey Cross Yearling Heifers. 20 Very Choice Jersey Yearling Heifers 12 Yearling Shorthorn Heifers. 15 Yearling Holstein Steers. 40 Empty 2-year Heifers. <■ 2 Pedigree Jersey Bulls. ON ACCOUNT OF A CLIENT: 12 Yearling Jersey Heifers (330 8.F.). ■i i IN DAIRY SHED. 30 Springing Heifers. 10 Dairy Cows. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.

’• TO STAND THE SEASON AT WAITARA, J I tEe thoroughbred lion—‘MINT LEAF” 1 v “MINT LEAF” is a dark brown horse standing 16i hands, by Catmint —Potona a by Potoa —Latona, and is a half-brother to I Vaji, one of last season’s best three-year- , olds. Mint Leaf was himself a good performer on the turf, and just the sort of sire to produce horses with size suitable - for racing and hunting purposes. FEES: —Thoroughbred mares, £7 10s. Hack mares £5 ss. Good grazing 2/6 per week. Reduction , for two, or more mares. For further particulars apply to — ( B. C. LAPOUPLE, Owner, Waitara. All care but no .responsibility. ) 7 ■ -----. > ■ A* tl THE CLYDESDALE STALLION : m°challenger Challenger—Bonnie Princess. F Will stand the season on the farm, Manaia Road, Kapuni. Terms £2 10s. E. ALLEN, Kapuni. TO STAND THE SEASON IN NEW PLYMOUTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, the Purebred Clydesdale Imported Stallion—y > i- Zmyt, le ® m ! SCOTLAND’S , DOUGLAS x II Bred by James Afflick. “Barnhills,” Douglas Water, Scotland. SCOTLAND’S DOUGLAS has proved a sure foal-getter and a sire of high-class animals. At the Allanton (South Island) T Horse Fair a 2-year-old gelding made £52 10s. The average for ten of his progeny ~ was just on £4O. , DAM—Southley Lass (38684) by General Hunter (12161); 2nd. dam, Eskrigg Maid (30883) by Lord Graham (11404). SIRE OF DAM—General Hunter (12161) by Labori (10791); dam, Maggie of Montfod (15098) by Bondsman. SlRE—Dunure Reserve (18718) by *’ Baron of Buchlyvie (11263); dam, Nell of Haplands (3343) by Hiawatha (10351). SCOTLAND’S DOUGLAS is a handsome black horse' of great size and substance, standing 17 hands high on the best of feet and legs, is a good mover and has a very docile temper. For further particulars apply— C. KYNGDON, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. GOING CONCERN, WITH £350 DOWN. QI ACRES, with 25 cows, bulty 2 horses, m I 3-cow Milking Plant. Full range of farm implements. Price as going concern, only £2B per acre. 8. Terms, £350 Cash. ' J. SUTHERLAND, is DEVON STREET. (Late Prior and Co.) ’Phone 749.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1930, Page 12

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