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‘ STOCK SALES G. W. y ERCOE & 0°- LTDAUCTIONEERS HAMILTON gIXTH pEDIGREE AND J>IG gALE OLAUDELANDS gHOWGROUNDS HAMILTON JULY" 12 AND Jg o*tA PEDIGREE & HIGH-GRADE SOWS & BOARS Entries Solicited. • 3-1 J> EDUCTION gALE “ELLERLEA” FED. FRIESIANS a/c Mr. C. H. STEADMAN POKAPU OTIRIA MONDAY JULY 3rd, 1939 at 12 Noon Ky PEDIGREE FRIESIANS * comprising: 41 Cows. 10 Rising 3-yr. In-calf Heifers. 6 Culls, rising 2-year-old. Auctioneers’ Note: Intending buyers are asked to note that this is not an ordinary reduction sale. Owing to labour difficulties, the vendor finds it necessary to close down one of his dairies, and the animals for sale comprise the whole of that herd. The cattle are milking on particularly hard country and are sure to do well on topdressed land. Light Luncheon Provided.

ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS LTD.! AUCTIONEERS j Auckland, Whangarei and Branches, j 117! pEDIGREE JERSEYS pEDIGREE JERSEYS COMBINED SALE of “lORANGI” & “ROYTON” JERSEYS on account of Mr. J. E. Collins. Taihape, and Mr. Harold Moreland, Newstead, Hamilton, to be held at CLAUDELANDS SHOW GROUNDS HAMILTON on pHURSDAY JULY gTH AT 12 NOON Mr. J. E. Collins’ complete herd ! comprises— I 23 Pedigree Jersey Cows 2 Pedigree In-calf Heifers. 2 Pedigree Yearling Heifers. 1 Herd Sire. 1 Stud 2-year-old Bull. 29 HEAD Also—--16 “Royton” In-calf Heifers. 45 HEAD The lORANGI herd, which was developed from well-bred producing strains, has been under Association Test for several years, and all holdsplendid records. The herd sire. Ruatahi Flirt’s Duke, who is directly descended from Viola’s Golden Laddie (Imp.), C. 8.8., is undoubtedly one of the best show bulls in the Dominion today. Mr. Harold Moreland’s offering comprises 16 selected in-calf heifers, the majority of which are by sons of a 670 lbs. fat 3-year-old from splendid dams of Imported and Dominion strains. They have been pastured with a maternal brother to Beochlands Sybil, V.H.C. Govt. O.H.T. 521 lbs. fat, a son of Royton Elva, V.H.C. C.O.R. 518 lbs. fat. Luncheon will be available on the grounds. • Commissions will be executed for absentee buyers. Catalogues are available from the Auctioneers. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Hamilton, Auckland and Wellington. 123

JERSEYS The Property of Mr. H. R, SNELL NGUNGUBU gPECIAL |TNRESERVED EDUCTION gALE At the Farm, Ngunguru, on rpUESDAY JUNE 27 TH AT 11 A.M. A choice offering of 19 Pedigree JERSEY COWS 10 Pedigree In-calf HEIFERS 4 Rising Yearling BULLS 1 STUD HERD SIRE 34 HEAD Intensely bred to the famous “MAJESTY” strain, this Stud has long, been noted for stock of outstanding dairy ability and true “Majesty” type. Included in the catalogue is KOPIPI DEWDROP, C.O.R. 602 _ lbs. butterfat at 7 years, and her risingyearling bull: KOPIPI FOXGLOVE, C.O.R. (2nd Class) 517 lbs. butterfat at G years, and several others with high records The cows to be offered are mostly by SILVERDALE SIGNAL, whose dam is a full-sister of SILVERDALE JEAN C.P., C.O.R. (2nd class) 764 lbs. butterfat. and who is also the sire of KOPIPI DEWDROP C.O.R. 602 lb= butterfat. The in-calf heifers arc by ALMADALE VAGABOND, the great breeding son of GENERAL COWSLIP’S PIONEER (Imp.) These stock have been bred on coastal country, and it has been proved that they do well wherever thev go.

On account of Mr H. A. SNELL TIITIJKAKA 20 Young Grade JERSEY COWS 15 Rising Yearling GRADE HEIFERS These cows and heifers have been bred and reared on the coast at Tutukaka. They are in good order and the cows arc calving in July and August. They are particularly wellbred Jerseys, being mostly by SILVERDALE MAJESTY, whose daughters have produced up to 521 lbs. butterfat, and whose cattle arc noted for their strong constitution and good udders. Under test for only 4 months last season, they produced an average of 3(5 lbs. Cat per month for that pcHod. CATALOGUES ARE NOW AVAILABLE Auctioneers — WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Whangare> Wellington and Auckland, 952

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Northern Advocate, 24 June 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 24 June 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 24 June 1939, Page 2

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