AUCTIONEERS. WALTER WAKELIN EAR FA BAY SALE .MONDAY, MAY Ist KAMO MONTHLY SALE | WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd RECEIVING BATES FOR PIGS: Whangaroi—Wednesday. L’lith April. Whalen para—Wednesday, April 20th. PIG PRICES (Ex Hooks Moerewa): Hp to SOlhs I'd 8] to lOOlbs 4HI .101 to 12011)8 3£d 121 to luOlbs 3§d FOR PRIVATE SALE: I Good. Light Farm Horso, collar and liamcs. Price £9. 8 Extra Choice Jersey Heitors, r.w.b. Price £4 ,10/-. 3 Good House Cows. Price £4 10/-. FOR SALE Good Farm of 480 Acres, -8 miles from Whangaroi. 3:10 acres ploughable. Good buildings and well watered. A first-class proposition. Price £3OOO. Easy terms arranged. STOCK SALES JEERED JgUCKLAND AND gONS LIMITED MAUNGAKARAMEA STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th KA HEAD OF CATTLE, including:— r> Prime Ox Beef; 0 Prime 15. A.I 5 .A. Heifers; I"> Boner Cows; 20 AES. Calves. Also 2 Draught Horses, all harness; 1000 Kauri Battens; 2 Young Dogs, ready for work (bred by A. Petersen). Entries Solicited. AUCTIONEERS jpw 2 ealand l° an and MERCANTILE QO.
LIMITED AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, SHIPPING AND FINANCE AGENTS VINE STREET PHONE 2695 MAUNGAKARAMEA STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2Cth ■I A A HEAD OF CATTLE including: .‘>o Shorthorn Calves .15 Jersey Heifer Calves Entries Solicited. WHANGAEEI JERSEY CATTLE CLUB’S PEDIGREE FEMALE SALE THURSDAY', JUNE Bth Entries Close Friday, May 12th. SALES BY AUCTION ■yiVANDIERE- yiVANDIERE j C.O.R. IOHd LBS. FAT I jyiSPERSAL gALE j of the ( “LEA RIG’ ’ JERSEY STUD j Tho property of Messrs. A. Christie and Co. WITHOUT RESERVE I WITHOUT RESERVE AT THE FARM TANEKAHA WHAN GAREI JpRIDAY, 28™’ 19 '°" 5 at 10.30 a.xn. j Tho complete stud will be sold as j above, excepting the cow .Idalia and this season’s heifer calves. The offering will comprise;— OS STUD COWS & IN-CALF HEIFERS G STUD ONE & TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS 1 HERD SIRE, TE AUTE MARS PRIDE 05 HEAD j All Females to be sold absolutely j without reserve. The Bulls only will be subject to a slight reserve. 37 MEMBERS OF THE FAMOUS “LOO” FAMILY Including Vivandiere, V.H.C., C.O.R. 103 G lbs. fat, world’s champion twice a day milked cow. 18 descendants of Idalia, V.H.C., C.S.P., who produced 891 lbs. fat. 7 descendants of Loo’s Queen, C.S.P., C.O.R. 797 lbs. fat, former N.Z. three-year-old class leader. 14 members of the renowned Primrose Family, through Air. W. II. 1 Booth’s wonderful breeding Matron: Rewa Freesia. The offering will include: — 3 V.H.C, Cows, -14 lI.C. Cows, 0 Daughters of V.H.C, Cows, 32 daughters .of H.C, Cows —all supported with splendid butterfat backing. This Sale provides an opportunity to secure members of two of the most prepotent and celebrated families in the world. There never was a time for Breeders to buy so favourably. COMMISSIONS The Auctioneers will be pleased to make selections on behalf of those unable to be present, or bid as directed on specified lots. Catalogues are now available. Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Wellington, Auckland, Hamilton and Branches. I North Auckland Representative: j MR. O. R. MORGAN, Wliangarei.
NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS’ COOP. AUCTIONEERING. GO. LTD. Whangaroi, and Branches. 256
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Northern Advocate, 22 April 1933, Page 14
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