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AUCTIONEERS WALTER WAKELIN Limited. MAUNGATAPERE SALE, MONDAY MAY 13th. 2 Fat Cows. 10 Boner Cows. 15 Choice Jersey Heifers, r.w.b. 11 Store Pigs. ■2O Mixed Cattle. WHAKAPARA SALE, TUESDAY MAY 14th. HEAD OF CATTLE. 14 Choice Cow Beef. 20 Dairy Cows and Heifers. 30 Dairy Cows and Heifers. 30 Boner Cows and Bulls. KAMO SALE (Cattle and Pigs), WEDNESDAY MAY 15th. OAA HEAD OF CATTLE, Including: 10 Ox beef. 30 Cow and heifer beef. 50 Boner cows and bulls. 100 Dairy cows and heifers. ALSO—,|AA PIGS OF ALL CLASSES, 'ivl/ including: 200 Baconers and porkers. DISPERSAL SALE WHAKAPARA SALEYARDS MONDAY 50 . High Grade Jersey Heifers. 10 Choice Jersey Cows.. CLEARING SALE WHAKAPARA SALEYARDS TUESDAY JUNE 4th CLEARING SALE On a/c Mr. R. J. Hailes. OPUAWHANGA (Early in June) Eds whole herd of—--100 Jersey and Jersey-cross Cows. 40 In-calf Jersey Heifers. Horses, Pigs, Milking Plant, etc. Full particulars later. FOR PRIVATE SALE 15 Extra Choice Jersey Heifers, from outstanding herd —£8/-/-. 10 Pedigree Jersey Heifers—9 gns. 30 Very Choice In-calf Jersey Heifers— £7/10/-. 10 Choice Jersey Cows, June and July calvers. Price £B/8/-. Borough Council Notices and Properties for Sale appear on Page 2.

AUCTION SALES “M ountley ” pEDIGREE piGS p REAT piXTURE On Account of Mr. A. T. ROGERS, “MOUNTLEY,” NGARUAWAHIA at the Homestead, NGARUAWAHIA (opp. Hopuhopu Camp on the Main South Road) WEDNESDAY 2 N ° M AY ’ 1940, AT 10.30 A.M. -j O A PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE, 10U LARGE BLACK and TAMWORTH PIGS, including: 66 BERKSHIRES, 34 Young Sows due to farrow, 20 Boars, mostly fit for service, 12 Young Sows. 63 LARGE BLACKS, 34 Young Sows due to farrow, 35 Boars fit for service, 3 Young Sows. 51 TAMWORTHS, 8 Young Sows due to farrow, 31 Boars fit for service, 12 Young Sows. Also — 60 GRADE SOWS, mated to Pedigree Tamworth and Large Black Boars. The “MOUNTLEY” offering this year I is, without doubt, the most outstanding yet submitted to breeders, and | those in search of stock to improve their studs should not miss this opportunity. Most of the Berkshires represent the progeny of the great Canadian Imported Boar, “WOODBURN LANDON” (imp.) and “TE RAPA PRIDE 11th,” and it can be safely stated no greater line has been submitted to auction. The LARGE BLACKS represent some star lots which were winners at all recent Shows, and carry the very best blood of the breed procurable in N.Z. The TAMWORTHS are also a highclass line of all ages, the majority sired by the English imported Champion Boar, “BERKSWELL UP-TO DATE sth,” and the Australian Imported Boar, “WOLLONGBAR ANGUS” and most 'from prize-winning and Imported Australian Sows. Catalogues on application to the Vendor, or the Auctioneers— THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD. HAMILTON 89 |JNRESERVED J} ISPERSAL g ALE JgROADLEE JERSEYS The Property of Mr. R. J. DUDDY, WAIPU JPRIDAY at 11.30 a.m. at WAIPU The Complete HIGH CLASS HERD, comprising—--21 STUD COWS 4 STUD IN-CALF HEIFERS 8 RISING YEARLING HEIFERS 12 RISING YEARLING BULLS 1 RISING 2-YEAR-OLD BULL 1 HERD SIRE 1 GRADE IN-CALF HEIFER 48 HEAD Mr. Duddy has sold his farm, and one of the choicest herds in North Auckland comes up for unreserved dispersal. The herd is absolutely clean, and free from any trouble. The cows are calving early, and are in good conditon. BROADIEE JERSEYS FOR PRODUCTION Under Govt. O.H.T. this season, the whole herd averaged 50 lbs. fat per month for three months in succession. To date, the herd has an average per cow of 3141bs fat in 214 days, with two test results still to come to hana to complete the season. BROADLEE JERSEYS FOR TYPE Included in the offering are 2 V.H.C. and 13 H.C. cows. Show successes this season include . Champion Cow at Wellsford, 11 First Prizes and 13 Second, and Third Prizes, also Cups for Type and Production, and winning with heifers judged on udder and milk veins. To be offered on account of Messrs. G. & E. Worthington, Maungaturoto— j 4 High Class Young Grade Cows, j with records from 318 to 405 lbs. fat. 4 High Class In-calf Heifers, from dams with records from 314 to 405 lbs. fat. AUCTIONEERS—WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Whangarei, Auckland and Wellington. 120

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Northern Advocate, 11 May 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 11 May 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 11 May 1940, Page 12

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