SALES BY AUCTION. INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1920. j\TEWTON J£ING, L TD * Will Sell in their Yards as above, — QK CHOICE 15-MONTH JERSEY HEIFERS 60 2-year Empty Heifers (in lots) 30 2-year Empty Heifers 70 Good 15-month Heifers (in lots) 20 Yearling Jersey Heifers 30 2-year Shorthorn Empty Heifers 27 Yearling and 15-month Heifers 60 2-year Steers 40 Good 15-month Holstein Heifera 36 2-year Steers 35 Good Yearling Steers 10 Store Cows 25 Store Cows ‘ Z: Z 27 Springing Heifers ' / * 10 3-year Springing Heifers 2 Pedigree Jersey Yearling Bulls 12 Bulls 16 Guaranteed Dairy Cows / ■; 1 Sale at 1 o’clock. - RAHOTU SALE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Is, 1920. J£ING, LTD. Will Sell in their Yards as ahov6,-u----300 HEAD of cattle 40 15-month Steers 30 2-year Empty Heifers (Jersey - cross) 50 Mixed Yearlings 20 Yearling to 15-zmonth Heifers 2 Pedigree Friesian Bulls 30 Store and Forward Cows 10 2-year Steers 10 Qyade Jersey and Shorthorn ' '■ Bulls On Account of MESSRS. MAHONEY & FLEMING,— ' : ~ , 75 EXTRA CHOICE 16-MONTH GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS, well grown and true to colour. (Tq ! be sold in lots to suit'purchasers;) Sale, at 1 o’clock. 120 IMPORTANT SALE OP .PEDIGREE jerseys. :: AT WAIWAKAIHO SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920. 1 • gING, LTD. [.'■l, ' l Have been favoured with instructions from MR. H. STONEX, whp has 'been compelled to -give up farming owing to ill-health,:,to Sell by Public fiction, Without’Reserve, — HIS SMALL BUT SELECT HERD OP PEDIGREE JERSEYS, ' consisting of: ' 1 A HEAD, rich in' the blood of such ■ noted sires Vat Lord Twylish, , Campanile’s Sultan, K. 0.8., Cute Cicero and The Squire. • ■ This sale is worthy of particular interest from Jersey fanciers, as the’ cattle are of exceptional value. Mr. Stonex is an old identity in the Jersey’world and a breeder whose efforts have been rewarded with success. Inspection of the’cattle can be made at the farm, .Bell Block, <ffi, any day prior to the, sale",’..: '% CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. Sale at 11.30 a.ritv \ 121 t>UY your Furniture at MARTIN'& ' D CO.’S. Gain in quality—-save in cost. We invite inspection—encourage, comparison. Express Co.’s Buildings, , opposite-Railway Yards, New Plymouth. > FOB SALE. TT'OR.SALE, cheap, Useful and BeautiH- f u j Articles, Methodist Schoolroom, Thursday, 18th. , - ’ETS—Reversible Wool, AxminsIndian—beautifzil designs and also Art Tapestrys, Seagrass s (extra Quality), Floor Rugs, •s, etc—MARTIN & CO. (where and reasonable prices stand out Express Co. Sample Rooms, opp. y Yards. , , r>-i AAA A YEAR Private Hotel for gale; owner retiring; good lease: big casual trade. • £2soo—walk v in. walk out.-N.Z. BUSINESS EX- X CHANGE (R. S. Badger), 187 Manchester Street, Christchurch. 1 FITZROY POUR UEATJTIPTjr. BUILDING SECTIONS, situated in the best paz-t of Fitzrpy. Vrice £IOO each. Terms:, 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in three "months, balance three years at 6 per cent. SOLE AGENTS—EBERLET & MORGAN OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. ’Phone 121. Box 191. h9Bl TV/TR. SMITH, M.P., Methodist Bazaar, 3 p.m. opens Fitzroy Thursday; next, VfeS33
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16894, 16 November 1920, Page 7
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479Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16894, 16 November 1920, Page 7
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