' SALES BY APOTIOH, "CHARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QO., JjTD-' HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. QLEARING gALE QAMBRIDGE. JJiUESDAY, ]\<£ AY 20J N° ON ' Favoured with , instructions from Mr. R. IRELAND, who has disposed of his pr?perty, and whose grazing rights aof hie ] Maungatautari property . are expiring, w shall Bell, in conjunction with Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd.. on the farm, h-ara-piro Road, the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising:— i DAIRY COWS, including— 15 HOLSTEIN COWS. 10 JERSEY CROSS COWS COWS. i 20 S.H. AND JERSEY CROSS COWb. 100 DAIRY HEIFERS. „ I » S.H. 2J-YEAR HEIFERS. RAV.B. . 20 HOLSTEIN 2-YEAR HEIFERS, 20 AYRSHIRE. jersey CROSS HEIFERS. R-W.B 30 S.H. JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS. 10 2-YEAR HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, R.W.B. ■ 20 S.H. STEERS (CALVES) 20 CHOICE GRADE JERSEY HEIFER ' CALVES. 110 BREEDING EWES ttptwvt? 20 H. AND HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES. ~ ! » 1 AGED DRAUGHT MARE. Foal at foot. Stinted to Young Loohaber _ 1 8-YEAR DRAUGHT MARE aiw trial. 1 4-YEAR DRAUGHT GELDING (Chains). , , , 1 HARNESS COB, any trial. 1 POLO PONY, by Quin Abbey. • 1 SPRING WAGGON. 25cwt. 100 MACROCARPA POSTS. 2 SHEEP DOGS. 1 CATTLE DOG. , Blue Gum Rails, Pig Troughs, and Barrels. Milk Shute, Buckets. Wheelbarrow and Sundries. 20 Acres Swedes with 130 acres run off. The herd is a • very good one, composed of young cows in good condition, and due to calve early. The heifers are also very choice. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. QLEARING gALE AT J^JANAWARU. WEDNESDAY, £1 I^OON. Favoured with instructions from Mr. T. B. Leaman, we shall Sell on the Property, on above date, '' JJIS • LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Comprising:— DAIRY COWS. 7 HEIFERS. 6 HEIFER CALVES. 1 2-YEAR-OLD JERSEY BULL. 1 YEARLING JERSEY BULL. • 1 Stack of Hay, Milk Waggon, Milk Cans, Strainer, Buckets, Gijr. 1 Set Gis Harness, 1 Set Waggon Harness, Posts; Wire, Wire Strainers, Maul and Wedges. Mowing Machine, Hay Rake, Hay Forks, Ha v Knives, Single-furrow Plough, Potato Plough. Cultivator and Garden Cultivator, Harrows, Diso. Sledge, Spades, Shovel, Scythes, Dray, Mattock, Fern Hook, Garden Hoe and Rake. Large Tree Spray Pump, Swingletrees, Trace Chains, Grinding Stone, Wooden Tubs, Baths. Ladders, Carpenters' Tools, Cupboard, Books, _ Complete Edition Encyclopaedia Britannica, Gramophone and Records, Sundries. Luncheon Provided. gTOCK gALE. THURSDAY. M AY 22. 40Q HEAD CATTLE. 40 FAT AND FORWARD BULLOCKS. 155 8j TO 4-YEAR BULLOCKS. 20 FAT COWS. 60 FORWARD COWS AND HEIFERS. 40 FAT' EWES. • 120 FORWARD WETHERS. Entries Solicited. LEAKING gALE AT pATUANUI. M onday, M ay 26, NOON. * Favoured with instructions from Mr. Joe Wood, we shall Soli on the farm. Fairfields, No. 8 Road. npHE WHOLE OF. HIS LIVE AND -l-_ DEAD STOCK, comprising:— 02 HEAD 1 DAIRY STOCK. 12 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN COWS. 3 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN HEIFERS
3 PEDIGRES FRIESIAN CALVES. 3 PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULLS. Pedigrees and dates of calving will be jiven at sale. They have been very suc:eesful in thq show ring. The Herd Sire is Fay no Galatea Aloartra Pietie 8668, by Prince Alcartra Pietje, brother to the champion cow Fayne Seg'is 3-alatea, C.0.R., 776.91b. fat. and son of King Alcartra Pietje, grandeire of the Southern Hemisphere champion Alcartra Dlothilde Pietje, who holds an S.O.R. of L145.241b, of fat. The dam. Queen Fayne 3egis Galatea, is by the imported bull King Fayne Segis 11.. sire of 14 C.O.R. daughters, 4 of which averaged almost 7001b. [at. Also, 22 GRADE FRIESIAN COWS. 2 GRADE HEIFERS, 18 months. 17 GRADE HEIFER CALVES. BREEDING SOW. in pig. For 1921-1922 season the herd averaged 3091b. fat, factory returns. For 1922-1923 season the herd averaged 3121b. fat, factor? returns. Disc, Deering Drill (11 coulters with turnip box): Hay Sweep, 2gal. Tanks, 3-cow Gan© Milking Plant (good order), 7 20gal. Milkcan, Jack Power Pump, Booth Hand Pump, Pomeroy Milk Waggon, 30Cwt. (good as new), 15cwt. Spring Cart, 16gal. Copper and Stand, Set Swingletrees, Cow Covers, Quantity Gal. Piping, Harness and Chains. Quantity Rimu and Matai Timber. Wire Rope and Sundries. QLEARING gAL'E AT jyjATANGI. irjiUESDAY, Jyj-AY 27 j^OON, Favoured with instructions from Mr. H. Campbell, who is giving up dairying, we * shall Sell on the Farm, on above date, The whole of his live and dead STOCK, Comprising:— HEAD DAIRY STOCK, 18 REGISTERED MILKING - SHORT HORN COWS AND HEIFERS. 14 REGISTERED MILKING SHORT HORN CALVES. Also, 34 CHOICE DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS 5 HEIFER CALVES. 3 FARM HORSES. . M.H. 'Drill ' (lbcouller), M.H. Mowex, Cambridge Roller,. iM.H. Discs,- 4-Leaf Tint Harrows. Chain Harrows, Reid and Graj S.F. Plough. Spring Cart and Harness, Gi{ and Harness. Chains and Swingletrees, < Sets Collars, Homes and Winkers, 4 Mill Cans, 6 Barrels, 3 Pig Troughs, Tools, Sun dries, etc, ■ j GIG MARE. 200-Gal. Iron Tank, Knapsack Spray Pump, Wheelbarrow, Mill Cooler, and four iron Curing Troughs. Luncheon Provided. Catalogues of Pedigree Cattle on Applica tion. gALE OF pEDIGREE JERSEYS " MARSHLANDS," HAMILTONCAMBRIDGE ROAD. "YyEDNESDAY, JJAY J^OON Favoured with instructions from MR. W J. CHYNOWETH, we shall Sell. at the Homestead, on the above date, his pEDIGREE JERSEY QATTLE. Comprising a Total of 63 Lots. 48 COWS. t 15 BULLS. Motor Bus will leave F.A.C. Office morning of Sale. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. . mffF. JURMERS' QO-OPERATIVI ADCHOTOEBgG CO.. LTD AUCTIONEERS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 5
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