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BABY WEAR DEPARTMENT IS PEATUrtj, ENGLISH SHAWLS, MATrNEE JACKETS OVpd 1 PRAM SETS, CARDIGANS, BOOTEES Mi BONNETS, NIGHTIES, LEGGINGETTES. ' EN TERRY TOWELLING NURSERY SQUARES- AKn I AND 30in. TWILL BACK SQUARES f rom yPM WHITE TEDDY BEAR COATS IN BABY SIZES 1 LITTLE GIRLS: BEAUTIFULLY WARM FLORAL WINCEYETTE NiM AND PYJAMAS ALL SIZES NOW SHOWING | LITTLE BOYS: TWO PIECE ENGLISH BUSTER SUITS AND ifdJ SUITS. LOVELY WARM SLACKS. ALL QUAU GARMENTS. ■ BUY NOW OR ON EASY LAY-BY TERMS FOR LATER J ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1 The Leading Draper PHONES 736 & £63 TAURANGA • Limited TAURANGA AND TE PUKE JERSEY SALES WEEK A WONDERFUL OFFERING OF EXCELLENT PEDIGREE ]J CATTLE WHICH WILL ATTRACT WIDE AND FULL AM FROM ANY PERSON INTERESTED IN TOP CATTLE. ALTOGE APPROXIMAELY 400 CHOICE PEDIGREES WILL BE OFFERS FOLLOWS: 1 I MONDAY, MAY 2nd MONDAY, MAY 2nd 82 HEAD CAERLEON JERSEYS 82 HEAD at 11 a.m. at KATIKATI The Property cf MR. EDGAR HOFMANN, Katikati. Mr Hofmann is selling all cattle down to 2-year-olds, and as usui be a good easy vendor. There are some wonderfully-bred cattle offered including quite a number which we expect on re-classifi to get 'the highest honours. The cattle to be ottered are, in the! from Ivondale Waif's Hero, whose dam has records up to 8841 b fl Cranbrook Vagabond Owler, a double grandson of Lucy's Vagabon] of the best breeding sons of Vagabond of Oaklands (Imp.),! Also to be offered at this fixture are 5 in-calf heifers on accou Mr R Rogers of "CRANBROOK" Stud Fame, whose dams have I up to'4oolb fat (aporox.). These heifers are all closely related t| bond of Oaklands (Imp.), C. 8.8, either on the side of the siref dams, and should prove good buying to anyone interested in good! Also to be offered is a small entry of 5 m-cali heifers and 2 y| Bulls on account of Messrs R. M. and W. C. Watkins, of the "WIN Jersey Stud. Messrs Watkins only have a small place at KatikJ have come to the stage when they must sell their surplus. The! heifers are by the sire, Tamaki Flag's King, which is closely f to the famous Fairy Flag's Raleigh, C. 8.8., and from dams with I up to 3601 b fat at 3 years. The two yearling Bulls to be offered 1 Beechlands Inflation who is by a son of Brampton Dreaming Royal [ TUESDAY, MAY 3rd. TUESDAY, MAY 3rd. At 11 a.m. at OROPI, TAURANGA 70 HEAD WATTLE BRAE JERSEYS 70 HEAD The Property of MR. GEO. COSTAR, Oropi, Taurahga. J Having sold over half of his farm, Mr Costar is only retann year's carves. This is a wonderful opportunity to buy some of jg cows in the country. The Wattie Brae Stud has been built up] lifetime of careful breeding and heavy culling, and it is seldofl the public are given an opportunity of securing such wonderful sto| with heavy production behind them. Such well-known blood ass bond of Oaklands (Imp.) C. 8.8., Kolora Royal Prince, C. 8.8, J Bonny Owler, C. 8.8., Lobelia Palatine Sultan (Imp.) C. 8.8, efc of the younger cattle are by Cloverfields Electra Sam, a son oft combe Dreaming Sam, C. 8.8., from Penrose Elect, V.H.C., daugj Ku Ku Bonny Owier, C. 8.8., and the cows and heifers are all I to either Electra Sam or Oddicombe Royal George, a son of W| Ow<er Again, with wonderful show record and out ot UQQ| Georgette, V.H.C, with records up to 5931 b fat as_2^year-old| WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th . WEDNESDAY, MAY 4t| At 11 a.m., at PAPAMOA, TE PUKE' 67 HEAD BROKEN HILL JERSEYS 67 HEAI| The property of MR. K. A. BENNETT, Papamoa This is Broken Hill's fifth annual sale and it is very pleasing J that buyers at his earlier sales have come back each year tog further animals from this wonderful and well-known blufl, wa now making Jersey history in New Zealand. Mr Bennett nas j trated on the Dreaming Sam strains and has successfully Duuu| haps, the top Commercial Pedigree Herd for New Zealand. J verv little we need say about this Stud as results speak toi m both in type and consistent heavy production. Intending Duyer>i not miss this sale. J THURSDAY, MAY sth THURSDAY, MAY st| At 11 a.m. at PAENGAROA 1 56 HEAD SGHE i "ALL-WAYS" and "KITONU" JERSEYS The Property of MR. L. E. PAGE and MR. A. MARK respectively. Both of these breeders are comparatively young at the ! g Jj both have built up excellent production records which j reives. Both Studs have been neavily and systematically cuueu * their inceptions and any cows sold have been sold as gr<*u transfer .. e J Mr Page, of the 'ALL-WAYS" Stud, offered his .first to the public last year in three in-calf heifers at tne e' J Sale, wiien tney averaged 57i guineas. Mr Pa 6 e . has , qtu( i BulS an enviable reputation for himself through the sale oi o b the last lew years, and has enoyed the privilege ot w. j coming back year alter year to secure further aninlaib. b centrated on Clarion bred cattle and has also gained a for himself. . n( j lines Mr Mark, of the "Kitonu" Stud has been breeding on sou ■ the buns used to date, Creenmeadows Musket and Uree m & j Boy both go back to the cow, Raeburii Dewdrop, V.n.u., | show record and production up to 550 ids fat upproxj * din his certain extent Mr Mark has also incorporated -clarion u Tne pubnc would be well advised to keep this fixture in mum p . location of Sale (for convenience of sale) at MK b. a. r PAEMGAROA. «j FRIDAY, MAY 6tlT~ i TE PUKE AND TAURANGA SECOND ANNUAL 1 JERSEY HEIFER SALE „ MrAR oAI At 11.30 a.m. on MR. L. E. PAGE'S Property, PAENUA I (Jb'or Convenience of bale; fSAM 49 HEAD J This is the Second Annual Sale of in-calf and yearling F^\ n | Last year it proved a great success and has now been sale and will afford buyers a wonderful opportunity {U young Pedigree Jersey cattle. The vendors repjeseni this year inciude such well-known studs as Mr■ k- \™, «p a tamo§ Stud, Mr A. V. Goodiick's "KK" Stud, Mr R. J. Ta , nn ". E j. Robf Stud, Messrs Smith Bros., of -Lily Oak" fame, anflf \, R ;, a wain«l of "Glen Heath" Stud, as well as Mr A. C. Wngm, be hind| Mr A. J. Mace, "Lyn" Stud. The production cattle is very good, and the very best of blood lines in j represented in.their pedigrees. Watcntu^—^^ THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd THURSDAY, W» j THORNLEA JERSEYS TT , nVTL At. 11 a.m. The Property of MR WALTER j Complete Dispersal of the RANGIURU HBRW > a Select Offering of Yearling Jersey Bulls Dy « "HEATHERLEA CHURCHILL" I A/c. MR. GORDON SPRATT, of "Rataha btua. - FULL PARTICULARS LATER ' r / I Catalogues for all Sales Now Available , , AUCTIONEERS : Wright Stephenson & Co. Ltd j AUCKLAND, TE PUKE AND BRANCH© -

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14959, 23 April 1949, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14959, 23 April 1949, Page 6

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