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AUCTIONS. SALE OF DAIRY HERD. ON THE FARM, AT PIRINOA, SOUTH WAIRARAPA, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1936, At 11.30 a.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ’’ LTD., have received instructions from Mr. A. T. Spicer, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Public Auction, as above, the entire herd and plant, comprising : — 62 Holstein cows, due factory dates (first cows due to calve August 11). 4 cows in milk 12 3-year springing Holstein heifers 8 2-year Holstein-Jersey cross heifers 6 Holstein-Jersey cross weaners 1 5-, year Jersey bull 1 sow with litter 3 sows in pig 1 Tamworth boar 1 aged gelding, broken all work 1 6-cow L.K.G. milking machine, 1 Lister separator (135 gals.), 1 Beeston boiler, 1 80-gal. vat, 1 1-3-h.p. electric motor. 1 2-h.p. electric motor, 1 200gal. skim milk vat, skim milk pump, pig troughs, 600 ft. 2-incli piping, 200 ft. 14-inch piping. 300 ft. J-inch piping, 1 No. 5 A. and T. Burt rain, 1 man’s whare. 60 tons mangolds, 500 bales clover hay. (Slight reserve on horse, milking machine and separator.) AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—We have inspected the herd, which is in excellent condition. The cows are heavy producers, and the vendor will give all details at the sale. Light Luncheon Provided. A 525 IMPORTANT SALE OF PEDIGREE FRIESIANS, On -Major R. A. Wilson’s Property, SCOTT’S ROAD, TURAKINA, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1936, At 11 o’clock. When we will sell on behalf of W. J. POLSON, Esq., his COMPLETE STUD of: — £> J FRIESIAN COWS, to calve 9 2-year Friesian Heifers, r.w.b. 9 Yearling Friesian Heifers 3 Friesian Bulls This herd has been bred up from sound foundation Sires and Dams of proved butterfat backing. The cows have been pasturing with the noted sire, “Totara Clothilde Aviator,” whose sire, “Totara Clothilde Reformer” is the sire of that world-famous cow. “Totara C.R. ButterOn P Behalf of Major R. A. WILSON, his 'annual offering of: — 2-year Friesian Heifers, r.w.b. 8 2-year Friesian Bulls (s.r.). This is a herd which has been carefully selected and tested, many of the females tracing baek to the renowned herd sires, “Coldstream Pontiac Paul” and “Bainfield Pieterje Topsy King,” the latter having sired "Mahoe Louise,” producing 8u.401b. fat in March, being the highest producer in that merit list. The stock will come forward in good order and condition, and we recommend this fixture to all breeders and dairymen. The combined sale is being held at TURAKINA for convenience. Catalogues are now available ou application to the joint auctioneers, DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., (Inc. In England), Palmerston North and Branches. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., LTD., Wanganui. Light Luncheon Provided). Aolo

DAIRY SALE, At the CARTERTON SALEYARDS, On TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1936, At 12.30 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., ’ ’ LTD., have been instructed by Mr. Chas. Fairbrother, who has disposed of his Greytown property, to offer by Public Auction as above, the Herd, comprising: Kfk HIGH-CLASS COWS, due factory dates EMPTY COWS. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—This is a really good herd, comprised chiefly of young cows. Calving dates will be given out at the sale, and the cows are in calf to Ayrshire bulls. This is the complete herd from the Greytown property, and we recommend buyers to keep this sale_in view. A 531 UNRESERVED DISPERSAL Of the “HOLLY OAK”JERSEY STUD, the property of MR. JOHN HALE, at New Plymouth. TUESDAY. AUGUST 4, 1936. The Catalogue totals — wn PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE, • & consisting of: — 46 Pedigree Jersey Cows 29 Pedigree Jersey Heifers 2 Pedigree Jersey Bulls 2 -Senior Stud Sires (including Brampton Wonder Standard (Imported). ALSO —Horses, Farm Machinery, etc. PRODUCTION AND QUALITY have always gone together at “HOLLY OAK,’ and this is the last chance of buying from this world-famous pioneer Jersey Stud. ITS FAME CAN BE LARGELY ATTRIBUTED TO THE FOLLOWING GREAT BULLS :—“Exile of Oaklands,” “Soumise Tom” C. 8.8., “Grannie s Knight” C. 8.8., “Hawkesbury Golden Peer,” “Holly Oak Goslet Knight” (fullbrother to Holly Oak Annie, 10561 b. fat), and “Brampton Wonder Standard” (Imported). A FORMIDABLE COMBINATION. “Hollv Oak” has been built on their blood. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING IT.

SHORT NOTICE SALE: Mr. Hale has recently sold his farm and gives early possession. CATALOGUES WILL BE POSTED ON APPLICATION ONLY. WRITE FOR THEM IMMEDIATELY. NEWTON KING, LIMITED, Auctioneers, New Plymouth. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE, Account MR. C. T. MADDEN, of Pahautanui, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936. NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE • AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. (Inc. in England) WILL SELL AS ABOVE ON BEHALF OF MR. C. T. MADDEN— A I DAIRY COWS, etc. ‘dfc-L A 543 WANGANUI HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, At 11 a.m. Sharp. O K A HORSES, COMPRISING: DRAUGHTS, SPRING CARTERS, HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES, BROKEN AND UNBROKEN. Of the total offering over 100 are unbroken horses, the bulk being 2 and 3year half-draught fillies and geldings of a very fine class. Intending purchasers of hackfi have a splendid opportunity of selecting good horses from the heavy entry to be offered. The eale will commence punctually at 11 a.m. Entries close definitely August 5. Special Entries comprise: 4-year draught Entire, 4-year draught Regd. Entire, 4-year Pony (good jumper), 5-year Chest. Geld. (Humbug-Sou-wester mare). Luncheon may be obtained at the yards. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. A 542,

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 16

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