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BOBBY CALVES J. C. HUTTON <N.Z.) LTD. Will ba COLLECTING CALVES U the WOODVU.LE DISTBICT 1 every MONDAY k THUBSDAY. 1 B. J. NELSON (Sab-Ageut;, S Phone 87, Woodville. AUCTION BALES SALE BY AUCTION. BLACKSMITH’S pLANT. CLOSING DOWN. MONDAY NEXT, 2 P.M., 11th July. MeLEAN STBEET, WOODVILLE. ■p £OAXE A SON h*vo received ■^ l * instructions from MB. H. GILES, who hae closed down, to aell by auction &a above: Vice, Anvil, Drilling Machine, Stocka and Dyes, Champion Blowar, all amall Tools, Konaki, Bidgcr, Swing Plough, Sundry I’arin Harness, Chains, Swingle Trees. FEILDING SALE. TO-DAY FRIDAY, Bth JULY, 1938, At 11.30 a.m. 3800 SHEEP, Comprising:— 1660 2-th. to 5-yr. ewes r.w. rams ; 1050 wether lambs, 150 b.f. lambs, 740 fat sheep, 200 fat lamb^. J 22 HEAD CATTLE, Comprising:— 40 dairy cattle, 30 P.A. weaner heifers, 30 store cows, 12 fat P-A. and Hereford steers, 30 fat cattle. 2 Purebred Australian heeling pups. Oa Account Messrs. M. and G. Parkcs, Colyton,— 400 extra good Komney-cross 2-th. ewe* (one earmark) r.w. S.D. ramsDAISY FAKM FOB .SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION". TYALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED, irill offer for sale by Public Auction at their Offices in Manchester Street, Feilding, TO-DAY (Friday), Bth JULY, 1938, at 2 p.m., the undermentioned property: — Freehold farm containing S2 acres 36 perches, being Sections 29 and 32 Subdivision “E" Manchester 2 Block, situate at Makino. Resi- / dence and various sheds on pro- > perty. Particulars and conditions o# sale may be inspected at the offices of the Auctioneers in FeildiDg and Palmerston North, and at the Offices of Messrs. Haggitt. Elliott and Fawcett, Solicitors, Feilding. .UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE DAIRY STOCK, EANGIWAHIA SALEYARDS (for convenience), ' MONDAY, 11th JULY, 1938, At 11.30 a.m. THE NX FARMERS' CO-OP. DIST. A CO., LTD., and N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., in conjunction, have received instructions from R. DEROLES, ESQ., who is giving lip dairying on account of ill-health, to soli his complete herd and plant. ffA JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS COWS (due Aug./Sept.), 18 3-yr. Jersey springing heifers, 3 pedigreo Jersey bulls (Horn, Ohau, breed;. ALSO: 4-cow Gane Milking Plant with Rotary Pump, as new (S.R.), 70-gal. Alfa * Laval Separator, as new (S.R.;, Skim-milk Pump (8.R.), 45gal. Vat and Cream Cooler. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is a particularly good herd, which are all dehorned and have been bred on the property 1800 ft. above sea level and have always been milked by the vendor. The individual calving dates and B.F. returns will be available at the sale, and we recommend intending purchasers to attend this sale. Mr. Deroles will deliver stock on truck Mangaweha or by road to Kimbolton free of charge. ’These cows and heifers have approximately 3001 b. butterfat during past 3 year* and the herd was founded from Mr. O'Hagan ’s Jersey herd. ALSO: 4 hacks. LIGHT LUNCHEON. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. To be held at PIRI PIRI On TUESDAY, JULY 12th, At 11.30 a.m. Sharp. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE 1 AGENCY CO., LTD. (Inc. in England), have received instructions from MB. J. BURNELL (.who is leaving the district) to offer as above his com- j plete herd, all farm implements and sundries, comprising: O A JERSEY-CROSS COWS (due July and August), 6 Jersey-cross cows (in milk), 14 pedigree Ayrshire eows (due July and August), 5 pedigree Ayrshire 2-yr. springing heifers, 8 Jersey-cross 2-yr. springing heifers, 2 2-yr. pedigree Ayrshire bulls, 1 aged gelding (guaranteed all work), 6 cross-bred sows (to farrow end July), 1 pedigree Berkshire sow with litter, 1 pedigree 10-mths. Berkshire boar, 4 store pigs, 30 tons pressed hay, 1 s.f. plough, 1 set discs, 1 set tyue harrows, McCormick mower, spring dray, tumbler sweep, Konaki sledge, 50 totara posts, 65-gaU. Alfa-Laval seperator, wire-netting, cow covers, 50 p.b. Black Orpington pullets, 12 ducks, and usual farm sundries. (Pedigrees of all Ayrshire cattle can be obtained from the auctioneers.) AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: We can recommend the above herd to any buyer. They are all in good condition, arc good producers and being off high eountrv will do well wherever taken. OUTSIDE ENTRY: 10 dairy cows (gtd. sound), August and ScplcmlightLuncheon provided. J. B. THOMSON, Auctioneer. PLANTS, ETC., FOP SALE CHOICE SEEDLINGS. Anemones, Ranunculus, Poppies, Primulas, Ursinias. Cinerarias, etc. Also Shrubs, Hedge and Ornamental Trees. PERSSON’S NURSERY, 49S Church St.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 159, 8 July 1938, Page 16

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