AUCTIONEERS WALTER WAKELIN KAMO MONTHLY BALL: WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 th. 1 HEAD OP CATTLE including: 20 Cow and Hoifer Beef -!0 Steers (V year and 2 year) 20 Jersey Heifer Calves :i0 Dairy Cows and Heifers 20 Tn-ealf Heifers 10 Good Jersey Heifers (running with bull) Also— - ’ ■ 100 Btorc Lambs 40 Ewes, in Jamb to Romney rams. 40 Pigs 32 Fat Lambs ; ; .‘!0 Store Lambs Also on aeeouut of a Client: 7 Extra Choice Jersey Heifers (to ealve early). 'J'hese are an exceptionally choice lot and arc well worth inspection. 1 Rem Pcd. Jersey Bull, G years old. 40 .Fat and Forward Wethers .‘id Pat and Forward Ewes ;■> Heavy Draught Horses 1 Blood Mail' BONER COWS AND BULLS Clients please note that avo avIII be receiving Boners at the Kamo Yards on Thursday, May dtli, and Whahapara lon Friday afternoon, to inelndo in a drive to Moerewa Freezing Works.
JJUCKLAND & gONS LTD. HEAD OFFICE : AUCKLAND BRANCH OFFICE; BANK STREET WHANGAEEI
AUCTIONEERS 2 EALANI) L OAX AND Mercantile qo. LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, SHIPPING AND FINANCE AGENTS. VINE STREET PHONE 596. WHANG ARE! .JERSEY CLUB SALE THURSDAY, JUNE <ll li. Entries Solicitor. AGENTS for N.Z. Shipping Company. AGENCIES—N.Z. Shipping Co., Union Assurance Society, Colonial Mutual Life, McDougall Dips. Grass Seed, Wool Packs, Wire, 'and All Farm Requisites.
SALES BY AUCTION (SPECIAL. I) Aim: gALK MAUNGAKARAMEA YARDS 'JHIFRSDAY, JUNE 2 ND On the above dale we will offer on account of MR. A. Cl FT AY AVAR D:— ■I ft OR AT') 0 JERSEY HEIFERS On account of AIR. LEY SMITH.— :sr, GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS •1.1 GRADE JERSEY COWS The above are an extra fine lot, all well grown and early culvers. Mr. Hayward’s heifers are his own breeding, nnd also heifers from the herd of Mr. T. R. Byles and Air. Stan Onnondy. Mr. Smith’s heifers are bred by himself and by Air. Len Smith, of Arapohue, whose line includes TO Marked Heifers,
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Northern Advocate, 3 May 1932, Page 10
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