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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, ETC., AT FARM. JUDGEFORD, PAHAUTANUI, On MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1934, At 12 Noon. VIEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (incorporatcd in England), have received instructions from Mr. O. J. Murphy, who, owing to ill-health, is compelled to give up dairying, to sell—19,cows in full milk 4 springing cows 2 spring heifers « 1. Jersey bull » S.F. lever plough, milk cooler, and vat, 10 cow rugs, dog, and sundries. On account of other vendors — 50 w.w. hoggets 12 winter calving heifers 7 4-year P.A. bullocks 5 S.H. bunocks Outside Entries accepted. The above dairy cows are in very failcondition, and being off bill country, should do paricularly well elsewhere. Light Luncheon.A9o ""important CLEARING SALE At MANGAWHATA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1934, At 10.30 a.m. Dalgety and company, limited (Inc. in England), instructed by MR. ROBERT BROWN, who is giving up dairying, will bold a Complete UNRESERVED Clearing Sale of Live and Dead' Stock at the Homestead. 2 miles from Rangiotu Railway Station, comprising:— IQA DAIRY COWS (two complete herds, comprising):— 7 pedigree Friesian cows 70 high-grade Friesian cows' 72 high-grade Jersey cows 31 Jersey-Friesian cross cows Jersey bulls, one 3-yr.. one yearFriesian bulls, one 3-yr., one 4yr. (pedigree bulls but no transfer) 5 Friesian yearling heifers. 5 Jer-sey-Friesian yearling heifers 1 bay mare, all work 1 6-yr. mare, all work 1 aged mare, all work 2 Berkshire-Tamworth cross sows to farrow IMPLEMENTS—I D.F. Booth Mac Don• aid plough. Wallace stacker. BoothMacDonald Sweep. Booth-MacDon-ald S.Q. Discs, 8 a-side; spring dray, wheeled scoop, milk cans. 2 2i h.p. Anderson Engines, 6-cow Simplex milking plant, 35 gal. vat. 60 cow covers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE—The two herds comprise 44 first calvers, 30 second calvers. 37 third. 40 fourth, 29 fifth, and older calvers. All cows nre now in profit with the exception of 12 springers. All Friesian cows are from pedigree stock. The Jerseys are high grade. Both herds have been heavily culled each season. We strongly recommend the cows to intending purchasers, as they are a highly-bred, good-conditioned Jot. For convenience of buyers, cows will be milked and trucked at Rangiotu free of charge. Cows hare been r.w.b. since October 10. AlO5 ANNUAL SALE Of ABERDEEN ANGUS BULLS, Account of H. T. HUME, ESQ.. AT MASTERTON SALEYARDS, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1934. 25 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD. (incorporated io England), MASTERTON. and Branches. Auctioneers. All CLEARING SALE DAIRY STOCK. THURSDAY. NOA’EIMBER 1. 1934. at 12 o’clock sharp, on the Farm at South Karori (1 mile from Karori tram ■ terminus). WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. ’’ I/lID. have received instructions from Messrs. Elticock and Smith, South Karori, to sell by Public Auction at above time and place the whole, of their dairy herd as follows:— 31 First-class Dairy Cows, in milk. 13 First-class Dairy Cows, in calf. . 1 Jersey Bull, 3 years. 6 Helfers, 2 years. 3 Jersey Cross Yearlings. i Ton Ford Delivery. As lease of property has expired everything will be offered for unreserved sale. All 4 ' ANNUAL SALE, ABERDEEN ANGUS BULLS. HB. .FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. LTD. • will sell, at the Waipukurau Saleyards, on Tuesday, November 6, on account MR. ANDREW McGAFFIN, Brooklands, Elethorpe'— 6 2-yr. P.A. bulls, well bred, good cattle. Pedigree on application. AlOO “WOODSTOCK” JERSEY STUD. TO BE COMPLETELY DISPERSED WITHOUT RESERVE. Ou account of the Estate of AIRS. ANNIE BANKS (DEC’D.) AND SON. At the FARM, KIWITEA. 11 MILES FROM FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1934. At 10 a.m. Sharp. rpHE “Woodstock” stud farm has been -*■ sold and the famous pedigree Jersey stud founded in 1903 is to be sold at unreserved auction to wind up the Estate. For over thirty years this stud has been acknowledged as one of the Dominion's greatest dairy studs, and few have been more thoroughly tested than Woodstock. The herd to-day represents a blending of Fancy's Lord Twylish (imp.), and Eminent’s Fontaine (imp.) strains, both of which are outstanding for high producing ability. The herd comprises:— 66 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS. 20 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS. 4 SPECIAL HERD SIRES. 9 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING BULLS. 99 HEAD. Also: All this reason's itop of Calves. Farm Implements, Horses nnd Sundries. 103 females tested at “Woodstock' since the commencement of the C.O.R. ’System in 1914 (only IS of them at maturity) have the great average of 479.821 b. fat. “Woodstock” Jerseys arc backed by generations and generations of thoroughly proved high producing ancestors. Remember this is the last opportunity to secure stock from this famous stnd All etock will be placed free on truck at Feilding. Catalogues on application to the Joint Auctioneers: WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. Wellington and Branches. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. LTD. Feilding. Palmerston North & Branches. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO.. LTD. Feilding and Branches. AI 15 LAND AND STOCK VALUATION. A. J. TOXWARD LAND VALUER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. CLUB HOTEL. PALMERSTON NTH. BOX 76. REPORTS on Farming Properties made. Valuations and Estimates supplied. Sale and Purchase of Live Stock undertaken at usual rates of commission. Supervision of larger sheep farms made personally. Acted as Valuer to Government lending institutions, and holds credentials froip . the late F. W. Flanagan (Valuer-General).

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 28, 27 October 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 28, 27 October 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 28, 27 October 1934, Page 12

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