JERSEY JJOORE JERSEYS ABSOLUTE DISPERSAL SALE. ON account of MR E. J. O’HANLON. AT THE URENUI SALEYARDS. THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 30. 50 cows 23 HEIFERS jLO BULLS This herd has a rich infusion of Rosy Creek blood through the bull Lady Gleam Sultan, and Campanile Sultan blood through his son Nancy’s Sultan. The butter-fat production was further improved by purchasing at 300 guineas Meadowvale Prince Daisy, a son of Sultan’s Daisy, C.O.R. 9681b5. fat, and the first champion butter-ifat bull, Sunflower’s Perseus. He has been used extensively in the herd, which includes 40 of his daughters. In addition to the 83 PEDIGREE JERSEYS there will also be — 20 grade Jersey cows 4 farm horses D. and D. Duncan d.f. plough, Booth s.f. plough, disc, tyne and chain harrows, saw bench, 'McCormack mower, spring cart, waggon, sledge on wheels, swingletrees and harness, etc. SALE AT 11 a.in. NEWTON KING LTD., AUCTIONEERS. DISPERSAL OF THE "PARATAWHITI” PEDIGREE JERSEY HERD ALSO GRADE COWS, ETC. AT UPPER MANGORET, NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1927.
KING, LTD., have received instructions to sell by auction on behalf of Mr. H. L. Spence without reserve, his entire well-known pedigree Jersey iherd comprising 00 head as follows: 29 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 7 2-vear pedigree Jersey heifers 10 yearling heifers 14 bulls., including “Fair View Sterling” a son of “Cream of 0.K.;.” 640.441 b fat Also: 9 grade Jersey cows, due to calve in August and Sectember 1 Svear gelding (all harness) good milk carter 1 good o-ycar half-draught gelding 1 good 2-year year filly (unbroken) 1 aged mare (three-quarter draught) 3 sows, 1 boar Cambridge roller, 2 s.f. ploughs, d.f. plough, McCormick mower, disc, tine and tripod liarrows, cultivator, trap and harness, cream cans, etc.
The filet, that Mr. Spenee has had a lifetime experience amongst purebred Jerseys and this is a complete dispersal of his herd should be sufficient to attract buyers to this sale. Catalogues, giving pedigrees and particulars of the purebred stock have been compiled and can be obtained from all offices of the auctioneers. The cattle will be sold in a spacious marquee to ensure comfort for buyers. LTGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 11 a.m. SHARP. v - AUCTIONS. “ rTOorrissey & co 7 ANNUAL HORSE PAIR. FRIDAY, .JULY 22. Jf’NTRIES for above are now being received. R. P. MORRISSEY & CO.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 June 1927, Page 10
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