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_____ AUCTIONS. UN RESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE & GRADE FRIESIAN* AT "WELWYN," CLOVER ROAD, HAWERA. (Half a mile from Railway Station and on same road) MONDAY, JUNB 21. At 12 noon sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE -*- ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have been favored with, instructions from Mr W. J. Bell, whois retiring from dairying, to. sell bypublic auction as above 1 (\ PEDIGREE FRIESIAN DAIRY" -*-** COWS (Longbeach strain) 3 2-YEAR PED. FRIESIAK HEIFERS in calf (LongbeaoJk strain) 1 YEARLING PED. FRIESIAJ* HEIFER 1 2|-yEAR PED. FRIESIA'I* , BULL, NETHERTON XlWJt- ' TEA KING (pure Longbeabk strain) (See Catalogue for full particulars) ' i} 4 GRADE FRIESIAN DAIRY -'^ COWS, July and A ug. calvers in calf to ped. Friesian bulli Netherton Kiwitea King, an* j nearly all sired by the pedigre* i Friesian Tugela, a. son of Manola (Manola yielded 20,7551b* milk and 58oibs butter-fat i* 360 days), and Kruger 2md. (sire of 15 C.O.M. daughters) 2 2-year grade Friesian in-caJfr heifers 3 yearling grade Friesian heifer* 1 yearling grade Friesian bull 1 milk cart mare 1 boy's pony Spring milk cart" and harnew, rustic cart and harness, set; tripod harrows, set 2-leaf ti»» harrows,; garden plough, chains,. swingletrees, wheelbarrow, £ 25-gal. milk cans, cooler, bucket, etc., tools and sundrie* AUCTIONEER'S NOTE—Our agent* who has inspected the above mentioned stock, reports as follows: "Thi* first-class dairy herd comprises a very choice lot of cows and heifere, abselutely in the pink of condition. Froift a dairying point of view they are aft quiet, low set, fine and well boned, and full of quality. Both cows and heifers, are well in calf. This season, which. was by no means a good one, they hav«"averaged about 3001bs butter-fat per least. One season they averaged 3201b* butter-fat per head. „ This herd can be confidently recommended to dairymen requiring real good butter-fat cattle. All 6tock mayremain on the farm at purchasers' risk: till July Ist. Terms for all sundries STRICTLY CASH. Cars will convey buyers to the sal* from the auctioneers' head office, Ha- • wera, and branches. Catalogues obtainable on application to the auctioneers. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. W2'4'&7'B'9 """""^ STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 15. TV"£WTON KING will sell by auction -L* as above in his Stratford yards— :Y)KA HEAD MIXED cItLE 14 2-year Shorthorn in-calf heifew* Also— . On account of Mr A. G. Bevans— 16 3-year Jersey-Holstein heifersSale at 1 o'clock. CLEARING SALE. * MAIN SOUTH ROAD, INAHA^ = WEDNESDAY, J»NE 16. I^EWTON KING has received im~ •^ structions from Mr "Wm. Duggaa, who has sold his farm, to offer by public auction the whole of his dairy herd, etc., as follows— , WITHOUT RESERVE, f»n ( JERSEY COWS, very choice,. July and August calyers, in. calf to pedigree. Jersey bull 6* choice yearling Jersey heifers 1 yearling bull -1 3-year pedigree bull, bred ky Mr J. S. T. Short 3 fat sheep 2 sows with litters 1 sow in pig 1 sow, pedigree Berkshire, dv«» July 1 set Johnson discs, s.f. Duncan plough, Massey Harris mower,. Eureka manure distributor,.. |. ' tripod harrow 6, Domo sepaxa— ! tor, 8 25-gal. cans, bucket*,, milk strainer, 12 cow covers, o-horsq bar, whey barrels aa& pig troughs, 5 sacks potatoef^ 50 fencing posts, 6 strainers,. set trotting hobbles and bubSries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 2 three-quarter draught mares,. any trial 1 milk waggon, in good order NOTE.—My agent has inspected'th*. oows, and they are a very choice, lot of high grade Jerseys, having been all; Association tested, and the.herd, whicfc includes 25 heifers, has averaged over3001bs butter-fat. The. two horses ai^ exceptionally good, and the implements, are all practically new. The live stoat is all in" good condition, and I caau strongly recommend this. sale to att farmers in search of good oows jiMf cattle can remain on the farm Tint* July 1. On account of Mr O. Cross 25 very choice Jersey in-calf heif>ers Sale starts at 1 o'clock sharp. " - Luncheon Provided at Noon. " 9ilp'l'2'4Jll?

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue XXXXXI, 14 June 1920, Page 8

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