STOCK SALES CLEARING SALE FRIDAY, 25th JULY At 11 a.m. Sharp. Favoured with instructions from Marshall Esq. of Omokoroa fVho is giving up dairying, we will sell on the farm, the whole of his dairy herd comprising:—■ 78 Jersey cross cows 24 Heifers (from best calvers) 2 Jersey bulls 4 Berkshire sows and litters 3 Berkshire sows in pig 20 Slips 14 Porkers to Weaners I Pedigree large while boar 8 Cream Cans, 1 45-gallon Vat, A t»-Cow Plant L.K.G., Milking Machine with Hutchinson Stripper, 1 McEwan Vacuum Pump, 1 new Lister Separator, 1 Electric Hot Water i3oilc/ (2000 watt), 1 Wireless in shed. 1 30cwt Model A Ford Truck. Note: Calving dates and buttcri'at returnsw ill be given at the sale. Also, on account E. Marshall, Escj. Ratikati: — 1 Booth MacDonaUl Cambridge Roller 6ft (in good order). Auctioneer's Note: The above herd l.s in very good condition and |bjas been tested, the records ranging from 240 to 4301bs of butterfat, with fa herd average of 2801bs of butterfat. We can confidently recommend cattle to intending, buyers. Individual records, and calving dates will be given out at the'sale. Farmers wishing to attend Ihh>?nle should communicate with our Whakatane Office. Light Luncheon Provided. Auctioneers: 10^ NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) EDGECUMBE PIG SALE MONDAY, JULY 28. 250 PIGS ALL CI.ASSES. Entries Solicited. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO. 126 WHAKATANE SPRING HORSE FAIR TUESDAY, 12th AUGUST At 11 a.m. 200 HORSES including :— 50 Unbroken working horses 25 Unbroken hacks and harness horses 75 Broken-in working horses 50 Broken-in hacks and harness horses Includes special entry on account of J. Wood of 25 broken-in draught mares and geldings ex South Island. These horses are broken to alii farm work. Entries Solicited. Auctioneers: N-Z- LO AN & M er cantile Agency co., ltd(lncorporated in England) 136 TE TEKO SALE MONDAY, 4th AUGUST At 12.30 p.m. sharp. 200 HEAD OF CATTLE including: 20 Fat cows 30 Store and boner cows 20 Jersey and Jersey cross yearling heifers 50 Choice 2 and 3 year Jersey and Jersey cross springing . heifers, close to profit Also, on account of W. J. Cofflin of Manawahe, who has been called up for military servicc, and is disposing of his dairy herd:— His whole herd of 30' Jersey and Jersey cross dairy cows. These cows are a;! young and are due to; ealive from the 10th August onwards. Calving dates will be given out af the sale. Entries Solicited. Auctioneers : iy.7. LOAN & MERCANTILE Agency (p., ltd. (Incorjiorated in England) 135
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 132, 23 July 1941, Page 1
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