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AUCTIONS. WOODVILLE SALE. .■MONDAY, JULY 11, 1938, Commencing at 12 Noon. 9 30 SHEEP, Comprising:— 100 woolly wr. hoggets 100 shorn wr. hoggets 30 fat ewes HEAD CATTLE, Comprising: 60 fat P.A. cows 60 '2J-year P.A. steers 20 20-month P.A. steers 30 springing Friesian heifer,-: ■lO forward and store cows 20 springing Jersey heifers 20 Friesian dairy cows (calving dates at sale) 70 11 and 21-year P.A. and Hereford steers 22 24-year mixed steers Account Walter Harding: 20 Jersey and Jersey cross dairy cows (calving dates at sale) 40 Holstein and Shorthorn forward and store cows. On account George Peebles, Woodville: 120 prime fat ewes 8 prime P.A. bullocks ABRAHAM AND 'WILLIAMS, LTD. A 549

JOHNSONVILLE STORE & DAIRY STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JULY 11, at 1 p.m. w k HEAD OT CATTLE, • d Comprising:— , 12 cows and heifers 2 cows on drop (good) 25 store cows 30 fat and forward cows 5 vealers 2 bulls 15 empty Jersey Holstein-cross heifers (20 months old) 80 m.s. culled lambs Further Entries Invited. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. Au4B JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1938. 145 HEAD Cattle, comprising—--40 prime heavy bullocks 32 prime bullocks 27 prune cows and heifers 30 P.A. vealers 16 fat cows, ex dairy. (JCJQ SHEEP, comprising—--300 prime wethers 70 prime b.f. 2-tooths 320 prime heavy ewes 130 fat ewes 110 fat lambs. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. A 564 PEDIGREE JERSEYS. SPECIAL SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, On Account of MRS. K. C. REITH, At the STRATFORD SALEYARDS, At 12 Noon, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1938. MESSRS. N.Z.YoAN & MERCANitI tile AGENCY CO.. LTD., and the FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORG. SOCIETY, LTD., have received instructions to sell as above: — COMPLETE HERD OF PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, all Second Culvers. The catalogues give full particulars and are available at the offices of the Auctioneers. The majority of the cattle are by Sybil’s Oxford Gamboge, whose dam, a magnificent daughter of the world-fam-ous Sybil’s Oxford Successor, is descended from a full-sister to Sybil’s Gamboge, probably the greatest sire of all times. They have been depasturing with the bull, Punga Nui Pluto, bred by Mr. D. Yandle. These cattle are speecially recommended. A 567 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. HUNTERVILLE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, At 1 p.m. npHE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISA TRIBUTING CO., LTD., have receiver! instructions from Mrs. E. R. Claridge, whose lease has expired, to sell by Public Auction on the Farm, main road, 14 miles north of Hunterville, the whole of her high-class Dairy Herd, Plant and Sundries, comprising:— 30 well-bred Jersey cows, mostly August culvers 6 2-yr. heifers, due September 7 yearling heifers 1 15-month pedigree heifer (unregistered) 1 2-yr. pedigree Jersey bull (registered ) 1 aged gelding, a.w. 2 breeding sows to farrow July. 90 gall. Alfa Laval separator; J h.p. electric motor; 2 10-gall. cream cans; 45-gall. milk vat: set spring cart harness; 6 tons good pressed hay and quantity sundries. NOTE: The herd, including 5 2-yr. heifers, averaged 3401 b. butterfat this season (factory returns may be inspected at Rate Dairy Co.), and all the heifers have been selected from the best producers. Calving dates and full particulars of each cow will be given at sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. A 544 CLEARING SALE. MAIN ROAD, MIDWAY BETWEEN WAIKANAE & PARAPARAUMU. FRIDAY, JULY 15, at 12 Noon. XTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED (incorporated in England), is in receipt of instructions from Messrs. I. J. and W. H. Field, to offer at Auction, the Cows constituting the wellknown Dairy Herd milked upon their Tini Dairy Farm, as follows: — 40 dairy cows, Juiy-August-Septem-ber culvers—calving dates at sale 12 dairy cows in milk 15 springing heifers Also—-5-year-old gelding, alt work; 3-year gelding broken to lead 4-year mare- broken to chains; 3-year-old filly 3 sows and 1 boar Plant: 4-cow Simplex milking plant (complete), 2 h.p. Lister Diesel engine, 65-gnllon Diabolo separator, B.M. topdresser, 2-horse wagon, tripod harrows, double-bagger chaffcutler in first-class condition, 4 cream cans aud hay rake (as new). Auctioneers’Note : The Dairy cow K are Jersey and Jersey-Friesian-eross, mostly young, and in first-class condition. The herd has been built up by the use of best butterfat bulls, and this sale presents a great opportunity for those in search of good dairy stock to fill their requirements. Light Luncheon Provided!

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 242, 9 July 1938, Page 20

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