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AUCTIONS. ltd R-ATAPIKO. MONDAY, JUNE 11. JJTSWTON KUtcTltd. hare received instructions from Mr R. Buckley, who is giving up fanning, to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 57 GOOD YOUNG DAIRY COWS i 17 yearling heifers i 25 weaner heifers V 1 Jersey bull ,-..; • $ 2 farm horses "fi 1 hack i-*•. 3 sows ''.-.\ 1 boar Spring tip dray, gig, 1 *- C oW Ridd milking plant with Watt engine, 1 100-gal. Baltic separator, 1 50-gal. vat, 5 20-gal. cans, 2 cream cans, h.s. plough, s.f. plough, tyne and disc harrows, sledge, swingletrees, chains .and and harness, stumping jack, tubs, buckets, wheelbarrow, barrels," hammer and wedges, saws, hay knife, safe, 2. tons basic slag, manure and farm sundries NOTE.—The cows are mostly younjf and in splendid condition, and as they are off high rough country can be *ecommended .with confidence. The herd consists chiefly of grade Jerseys and includes a fair number of fawns. Mr Buckley has culled very heavily every year. Sale at 12 o'clock. '4 Light Luncheon Provided. V "MEADOWVALE," WAINGONGORO ROAD, CARDIFF (Six miles from Stratford). • THURSDAY, JUNE 14. ; JJEWTON KING, LTD., have been instructed by Messrs E. O'Sullivaa and Sons to sell WITHOUT RESERVE the whole of their high-class grade Jersey herd as under— 4_7 HIGH-CLASS GRADE JERSEY COWS, mostly July, Aug. and Sept. ealvers, by and in calf to Pedigree Jersey sires 10 choice 2-year in-calf Jersey heifers, by and in calf to "Meadowvale" pedigree sires 8 pedigree Berkshire maiden sows in Pig , j SLIGHT RESERVE. * 2 7-year-old draught mares, including Stud Clydesdale mare ''Maggie Moore," No. 146? N.Z.C.S.B. (trial) 29 choice grade weaner heifepr, own breeding, from above herd The above herd is the result of 14 j years' continuous breeding by Messrs ! O'Sullivan. They have never during - • that time held a sale. From its ineep- ■| tion none but Pedigree Sires of New j Zealand's best blood have been used, j the herd to-day being strongly charged with Monopoly blood, so favourably lcn«wn for its producing qualities to ; Pedigree Jersey breeders in this Dominion. I The greater majority of the herd are descendants of "Sunflower's Perseus," first champion butter-fat buH of New Zealand, and this sire has left his I impression to a marked degree. He • j has 2 and 3-year-old pedigree heifers ' with records up to 618 lbs. in 11 months. The butter-fat average per i cow for the past year is 311 lbs. fat, i and this on broken, high country within one mile of Mt. Egmont Reserve. For the past 10 yeass the average, factory test has always been on the top of the list. The vendors have decided to breed Pedigree Jerseys only in fu- ■ ture, having retained the whole of their pedigree heifers for this purpose, hencethe decision to sell this choice herdSale at 12.30 p.m. Light Luncheon Provided. EGMONT AUCTION MART, PATEA. SATURDAY, JUNE 9. At 2 p.m. jy KERRISK & CO. have received instructions from Mr G. Cooley to sell by auction aw above— w - 1 milk waggon (cawy 12 cans), 2 waggon horses, 2 horse covers, waggon harness, 12 milk cans, buckets, etc., 1 s.f. Oliver plough, (new) and sundries gCON O M I C FOR MEN'S CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES. E. H. H ABEOP OUR MOTTO IS: ! "Service to Our Suppliers." T\TE do not claim to have a special seat in Heaven, neither do we claim that we are the enly ones in our line of business, but we have MADE hundreds of farmers in the backblocks of New Zealand by assisting them to realise equal values for their cream as compared with the man who is situated nearby a good factory, on a good metalled road. We do net ask you to take up SHARES, hence the capital expenditure is a saving to you. AEE WE RIGHT OR ARE WE WRONG? Write us— JJAORILAND J)AIRY QO,, J^TD, .:. P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUI. Agents for "DIABOLQ" Separatow.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 June 1923, Page 8

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