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SALES BY AUCTION. , newton king, ltd. KAPONGA JERSEY CATTLE CLUB’S FOURTEENTH ANNUAL BULL FAIR MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1933, at 11 a.m. sharp. 77 HIGH QUALITY PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS 77' ‘ * — comprising — 56 Yearlings, 10 2-Year and .11 3-Year and over. Catalogues now obtainable from Newton King Ltd., all branch,..

INGLEWOOD PEDIGREE BULL FAIR, j FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933. 20 2 and 3-Year Pedigree Jerseys. 21 Yearling Pedigree Jerseys. 4 Yearling and 2-Year Pedigree Ayrshires. 1 Pedigree Friesian, 5-year. 20 2-Year and Yearling Grade Jerseys. The entry of pedigree bulls is a representative one, from the best studs in the district, and dairy farmers are recommended to attend this Fair. Sale of Pedigrees commences at 12.30 p.m. WAIWAKAIHO BULL FAIR. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1933. 162 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. The Best Entry ever offered at Waiwakaiho. There are Bulls from Dams with C.O.R.’S OF UP TO 859L8. FAT. Catalogues obtainable from— NEWTON KING, LTD., Auctioneers. JOSEPH SHEEHAN CASH BUYER OF WOOL, HIDES AND SKINS. Is prepared to receive consignments daily at following branches: Next Pickering’s Soapworks, Fitzroy, New Plymouth; Tannery, Stratford; Glover Road, Hawera. Also at Railyway Street, Eltham, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. 8C A Good Idea For Farmers Prices Never Were Lower. Take advantage of the exceptionally low prices ruling while our sale is on. Renew your Cans, Milking and Stripping Buckets, Strainers, Vats, etc. Coolers: Ripple Chuting made and supplied to meet your requirements. JOHN ABBOTT DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH Tinsmith, Plumber, and Sheet Metal Worker. ’PHONE - - 164 ALFA-LAVAL THE “ACE” OF ALL SEPARATORS. C. H. D. McLEOD, Taranaki Representative. ’Phone 1377. Box 168. New Plymouth. BOBBY CALVES ! THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (Australasia), LTD., WAIT ARA FREEZING WORKS. BOBBY CALF COLLECTORS, SEASON 1933. Works Lorries: Oakura and Okato districts. Works Lorry: Waitara districts. R. How, Waverley. Crowe and Clark, Lepperton. (Collecting Mondays & Thursdays Only) The following collectors will collect as usual:— S. Couchman, Alton. W. Hamilton, Ohangai. Norfolk and Sons, Normanby. A. G. Robertson, Okaiawa. ’Phone 29279 (Hawera Exchange). E. F. Sandford, Auroa. ’Phone 41S, Manaia. P. J. Northcott, ’Phone 80, Opunake.. R. Curd, Waitara. L. A. Chatterton, Waitara. Gardner and Hammersley, Kaponga. S. Tubby, Stratford. ’Phone 779. E. Howat, Douglas. ’Phone 81014. H. Lutze, Midhirst. ’Phone 82124. C. Maslin and Son, Eltham. R. W. Stewart, Eltham. S. Kilpatrick, Inglewood. For prices, collecting days and any other information, please apply to above collectors, or to— BUYERS: W. HOGG & W. SYMONDS, Waitara. T. ALSTON, Stratford. I. JULIAN, Inglewood. R. THURSTON, Eltham. F. H. WRIGHT, Hawera. W. AUSTIN, Waitara. F. McWILLIAM, Waverley. M. BARRACLOUGH, Hawera. C. WEBSTER, Waverley. Pigs will be collected by arrangement with collectors. For further information apply to—rpHOS. gORTHWICK & gONS, (AUSTRALASIA), WAITARA. FARMERS! PEDIGREE MINERAL STOCK LICK. TMPROVE the Health of your Stock. A Prompt attention to orders left at A. R. Gower’s, Eltham. . pENNINGTON, Taranaki District Representative.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1933, Page 12

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