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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, TIAKITAHUNA, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925, At 12.30 o’clock. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., instructed by Mr. N. P. Nielsen, who is Belling all his grade cows and retaining pedigrees only, will sell as follows: •1 Q H.G. FRIESIAN COWS. The aver-J-O ago butter-fat for 3 seasons, 3011 b. in 265 davs. Average for 1921-25 season, 3061 b. fat in 255 days 3 h.g. Friesian cows 1 3-year pedigree Friesian hull (transfer), G nearest dams average 6411 b. fat 1 2-year pedigree Friesian bull (transfer), 9 nearest dams average 5941 b. fat 1 yearling pedigree Friesian bull (transfer), 10 nearest dams average 5941 b. fat 10 Tamwortli-Borksliiro-cross sows, ' due first litter July-August 3 Berkshire sows, due first litter July-August 3 Berkshire sows, due July 8 1 crossbred sow, due September 14 choice Tamworth-Berksliire 5-mths. sows 5 Berkshire 5-month sows 4 crossbred weaner pigs Note.—All the pigs have been bred on the farm, and this affords a .golden opportunity of procuring the ideal sow, Tamworth-Berkshire-cross. Also, account Mr. J. A. Mitchell — 15 choice h.g. Jersey heifers, due factory dates 1 h.g. 2nd calver, at drop 1 h.g. Jersey heifer, just calved 1 hack Account Miss A. M. Edwards — 3 h.g. Jersey springing heifers LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. £EVIN STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 23. 100 hoggets 20 fat cows 40 store cows G dairy cows Also, at 2.30 p.m.— ANNUAL DISPERSAL SALE PEDIGREE JERSEYS, On account S. Bowker, Esq., Levin — 6 pedigree Jersey cows 3 pedigree Jersey heifers 9 high-grade Jersey heifers in calf THE "RINGBY” DISPERSAL SALE. To be held nt THE FARM. LEVIN, WITHOUT RESERVE THROUGHOUT, At 12.30 p.m. sharp, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, Will Ire THE OUTSTANDING SALE OF THE SEASON. e TI/FR. J. J. MEIN, having decided to AVX give up farming, is disposing of his Furniture, Farm Implements, and his well-known .valuable Herd of Grade Cows. There are only fourteen of them, but Dairy Farmers will appreciate their value when it is certified THEY HAVE AVERAGED 358.521 b. BUTTER-FAT PER COW. ACCORDING TQ FACTORY RETURNS And amongst their number are cows which have done, roughly, 5001 b. under test. YOU CANNOT BUY COWS OF THIS QUALITY EVERY DAY, so, as refreshments will be provided, com? early, examine each cow’s test under Cow-testing Association’s conditions, and closely inspect every cow. HOLLY OAK COMEDY CHIEF, One of the greatest bulls cf the breed, out of the record-breaking cow. LADY SUPERIOR, which tested 9?7.3>J1b. but-ter-fat, was used in Mr. Mein’s Grade Herd, so you can now buy' a cow carrying a valuab'e calf with the greatest of butter-fat backing. There will also be offered for UNRESERVED SALE, the following Pedigree Jerseys:— RINGBY MOWGLI, Meadowvale General Daisy—Holly Oak Pet, born February 26, 1924. A young bull of rare quality and constitution, combined with topnotch breeding. RINGBY ABDHUR RAHMAN. Holly Oak Comedy Chief —Holly Oak Talata, born September 5, 1924. A distinctive young bull, only to be . expected from Buch breeding, which displays highest qualitv throughout. HOLLA’ OAK REFLECTION, Silvermine’s Knight—Holly Oak Beauty, a cow of outstanding quality. At present emptv. HOLLY OAK PET. Holly Oak Superior Knight—Darkie’s Pet, a cow leaving great dairy stock. An exceptionally fine Half-draught Gelding, used to all work, acknowledged to b? ONE OF THE BEST HORSES IN THE DISTRICT. FARM IMPLEMENTS.—GO-gall. Alpha Laval separator (good as new), milk vat, cream can, and other dairy utensils, | Cambridge roller, s.f. plough, dises, mower, chain harrows, tripods cultivator, iron-bound sledge, spring cart and harness, turnip pulper, etc., testing spring balance, and range of veterinary implements. A small quantity of furniture and household effects will he offered after the above sales. The high quality of the furniture cannot be disputed. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE DAIRY STOCK. ETC., AT THE FARM. MCDONALD ROAD, LEVIN. THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 1925. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & W’JT.LTAMS, L'-*- LTD., instructed by 11. A. Gray, Esq (who is giving up dairying), will sell, as above, at 1 p.m.— 10 grade Jersey cows, August-Septem-ber calvers 15 high-grade Jersey heifers, toming - to 2nd calf 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 2-year-old 2 farm horses, 1 pony, gig and harness, SOcwt. sp'ring dray and harness, s.f. lever plough. G 16-gall. milk cans, testing outfit. 18 cow rugs, Simplex 3-cow plant wifi: 21 h.p. 'Anderson engine (S.R.), odd harness, farm tools, and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE LEASE . OF NEWTOWN. PARK TEA KIOSK. * A SALE, by Public Auction, of the -‘L Lease of the Newtown Park Tea Kiosk, will be held on MONDAY, JULY' 13. 1925, in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, at 2.30 p.m. The Lease will 'be for a term of three years, from the Ifth day of July, 1925. Particulars and conditions of sale of the Lease may be seen at the Office of the .Town Clerk, Town Haji, Cuba Street, City. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. June H, 1925. DISPERSAL, SALE. PEDIGREE AND GRADE JERSEY COM’S, On Account of G. A. C. EI.KINGTON. Esq. (Who has disposed of his Dairy Farm). To be Offered at the WAIRARAPA JERSEY BREEDERS’ SALE at CARTERTON, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1921. 16 pedigree Jersey Females 4 pedigree Jersey bulls Also—--20 grade Jersey cows and heifers NOTE.—During the last two years, this herd has headed the list of the Wairarapa Herd-testing Association. This year, the herd has averaged 370.271 b. fat. ami has done this on £2O per acre country without any artificial feed. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON A CO., LTD.. / LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 223, 20 June 1925, Page 12

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