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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTOK KING, LTO. JERSEY SALE COMMENCES. On Monday at 9 a.m. FIRST NATIONAL FEMALE JERSEY SHOW AND SALE. AT THE SHOWGROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1933.. . SHOW AT 9 A.M. SALE AT 10.30 A.M. ’'THIS, is the Inaugural' Sale of one of X the most important Jersey Fixtures to be held annually in New ‘ Zealand. This offering, drawn from the leading Breeders of Taranaki, will comprise:— 54 PEDIGREE COWS AND IN-CALF . HEIFERS. 14 PEDIGREE YEARLING HEIFERS. 6 PEDIGREE BULLS. These will include the World’s Champion Four-year-old, WOODLANDS FELICIE, C.O.R. 1220.891 b. fat; daughters of CYTHEREA’S TWYLISH CREAM, C.O.R. 8401 b. fat at r 3 years. REMUERA BELLE, C.O.R. 7851 b. fat; KALORA GAY LIFE, C.O.R. 7491 b. fat at 4 years' (also, a maternal sister to this heifer), BRIDGE VIEW TULIP, Second-class C.O.R. 7461 b. fat as a Senior Two-year-old. There are also cows with classifications up to V.H.C. Practically all of Taranaki’s imported sires and Champion Butter-fat Bulls are represented. Among the few special bulls accepted for this sale is the UNDEFEATED SILVER MARQUIS, who has for his dam the World’s Champion Three-year-old, IVONDALE SILVER RAINBOW, C.O.R. 9501 b. fat TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933. At 12 noon. JERSEY CLUB SALE ; AT THE SHOWGROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTH. ; JK CLASSICALLY-BRED JERSEYS of all ages representing leading North Taranaki Breeders, including the progeny of Imported Sires and Choicest Dairy Strains. This is always a popular fixture. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933. At. 10.30 a.rm . JOINt SALE AT MR. F. W.- CORNWALL’S FARM, BELL BLOCK. , . On account of - MESSRS. F? W. CORNWALL, A. E. WESTERN & COLONEL C. H. WESTON. OO PEDIGREE COWS.AND IN-CALF HEIFERS, 10 YEARLING HEIFERS, 7 STUD BULLJS. Mr., Cornwall’s offering comprises cattle strongly bred to the famous sire, HOLLY BANK SQUIRE, C. 8.8., and backed in every line by noted prizewinning and butter-fat performances. Mr. A. E. Western’s draft is strongly bred to the famous OWLER OF PUKETAPU C. 8.8. Both the highest in type and production will be found here. Colonel; C. ,H. Weston’s ; offering is mostly composed of the progeny of ; his beautifully bred Imported .Sire, BRAMPTON DREAMING SAM. .. This, draft.of In-calf Heifers has had’ service to BRAMPTON VOLUNTEER’S SON, Imp. THURSDAY, JUNE E 1933*At 10.30 a.m. . . COMBINED SALE AT MR. TRUBY KING’S FARM, WAITARA. ' ' On account of * ' ' ' MESSRS. H. COLE, TRUBY KING, P. ‘ J. PETERSEN & A. L. HOOPER. ( 7 PEDIGREE COWS AJp • IN-CALF v 1 HEIFERS, 8 YEARLING: HEIF- ' ERS.,IO STUD BULLS. ; . ’ The dispersal of Mr.. H. Cole’s herd includes such champion producers as NANITA, C.0.R., 8161 b. fat, : WAIPAPA TRACEY, C.O.R. 7001 b. fat,' and near relatives. Also several t members of. the SOUMISE TOM family with records up to .600 and 7001 b. butter-fat; several of them through the Gold Medallist, TULIP’S MINTA: MAY, C.O.R. ,7461 b fat. Mr. Truby King’s offering: of In-calf Heifers represents the very choicest lines in his great quality herd.' They are mostly strongly bred to CLARION C. 8.8. Mr. Petersen’s offering is. bred from the strains which 'have given him' so many champion producers. Several are the progeny of ' the Show ' Champion, SNOW VIEW SQUIREEN, ‘ Mr. jA. L. Hooper’s consignment of Yearling Heifers is stronglybred to GOODWOOD RUPERT,' C.8.8.,' and is beautifully bred .for; butter-fat There is also a choice son, of VAGABOND OF OAKLANDS, Imp., from a 6501 b. fat dam..; ,■ • ; ’‘_ ; / / ■ ;■. :.; ■.v • . ■ ? ■ FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933; At 10.30 a.m* '■ "" UNRESERVED DISPERSAL OF THE “RIVERSIDE” STUD. , . .‘. On account of t ■ MR. J. T. BELCHER, CARDIFF. At the Saleyards of Messrs. Newton King Ltd., Stratford. . ‘ / . QpHE Complete Stud will be sold as above'owing to the vendor’s illhealth. ;.!• - 58 STUD COWS AND IN-CALF HEIFERS., - ' ' , ; 16 STUD YEARLING HEIFERS. 6 STUD BULLS. '' ; ’ The “Riverside” herd is bred from the very choicest proved dairy strains in the Dominion. Included in the .offering is LADY LILY WARRIGAL, C.O.R. 727 lb. fat, a famous cow, who has many noted descendants in thb stud. ’ LUNCHEON AVAILABLE AT ALL SALES. . Catalogues Available AU Branches. NEWTON KING, LTD. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933. 120 Store Cows and Bulls.' 12 Fat Cows. 60 Weaner Heifers, Jersey and Jersey Cross. 50 Mixed Sheep. 6 Dairy Cows and Heifers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. W. A. VERRY’S SALE. MAIN ROAD, OTAKEHO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1933. yEWTON RING, LTD:, have been favoured with instructions from the above to sell without reserve: — . 54 Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows,’due .July and August. Implements and c Sundries. FULL PARTICULARS LATER.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 12

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