PS® IST OF MAR AMARU Aaringjale oi Mr, T. E, HENDER3ON~Mr. S. G. Ctaaeb, Clearing SaIe—SATURDAY, llth, _ ■ ~y s%. T % ' PAPAKURA HOitbE SALES-MONDAY. Oftsß-WAAV»WA*|; AtV PAPAKURA HOitbE Bi PUKBKOiEtE—TUESDAY, Clearing KAIHU-SATURDAi', Kith. EAST TAMAKI—Miv N. W. Gillard, Clear.. ing SaIe—MONDAY, 20th, MAN (r AW HARE—TUESDAY, 21st. PAPAKURA DAIRY SALES-FRIDAY. 24th. TUAKAU-MONDAY, 27th. KAUKAPAKAPA—MONDAY; 27th. WHITFORD-TUESDAY, 28th. PUKEKOHE DAIRY SALES—FRIDAY, . Slat. ' WEEKLY SALES: FAT CATTLE. ETC.-EV& ETC—EVERY WEE WESTFIELD YARDS. DAIRY AND, STORED STORE SHEEP-EVE] WESTFIELD YARDS. N Z L OAN AND M ERCAimLB 'A^iaaa™ 1^ ; LOWER ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. Phono 40-920. »JHE JpARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. STOCK SALE. J DLY 6. FAT AND FORWARD COWS. 10 SPRINGERS. Also, on account of MB. F. G. HUNT, who \ is giving up dairying: OO , JERSEY^-SHORTHORN CROSS Om i DAIRY COWS, 2nd and 3rd calvsrs. 6 CHOICE JERSEY HEIFERS, springing. 12 JERSEY HEIFER CALVES. PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL, "EtK* mont Fox." gALE AT rpUESDAY. JTJLY >J AT 12 NOON. ' Favoured with instructions from Mr. R. D. Mens, we will Sell in our Hikuiaia Yarrfa on the, above-mentioned dt,te, fpIF, WHOLE OF HIS HERD, ETC* Comprising: 87 COWS AND HEIFER 3. 2 BULLS. 2 HORSES, » PIGS. SPRING CART, Harness, Sledge and Quantity of Sundries. Also, TIMBER. POSTS, WIRE, BABCOCK BOW,, Piles Tools and a Lot of Sundries. JJIKUTAU STOCK . .SALE. . , '""r, 7 JULY g Entries Solicited, QLEARING H3EUTAIA JJtHURSIJAY, JULY 0 NOON. Favoured with instructions from MRS. W. RICHMOND, we will Sell in,owe.Hikutaia Yiurds on the above-mentioned date, rpHE WHOLE OF HER DAIRY HERD. Comparing: 40 COWS-JERSEY AND SHORTHORN CROSS, due July and Aoiroat, 7 COWS, in milk and calve , 10 HEIFERS, Jerpey-Holetein Cross. 1 65-G,(U^ e ALPA S LAVAL fc 1 30-GAL. MILK VAT. NOTE.—The above is an. exceptionally good beid and in first--,lass condition, averaging for last season 3201b. fst, and is wellknown as being one of the best herds in the district. QLEARING gALE AT "^TAHAROA. mUESDAY, JUTjY ,' Favoured with instructions- from Mr. R. S, Tuck, who has sold part of his property, we will Sell on the farm on aTsovu date, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD 1 STOCK, Comprising} 93 CHOICE GRADE JERSEY AND JER-SEY-CROSS COWS, due from July 25 on to Pedigree Bulla, ''Marshland's Prince," "Golden Lad Knight," and "Eurembla's Golden Lad," all bulls with high B.F. backing. 18 CHOICE HIGH-GRADE 2-YEAR JERSEY HEIFERS, from selected cows and due to Eurembla's Golden Lad and Scandal. 1 9-MONTHS PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULL. 1 9-MONTHS PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL 1 2-YEAR PEDIGREE FRIESIAN BULL. 2 FARM HORSES, work anywhere. 1 GELDING, good leader. Mick Hay Rake; 90-Gal. Alfa Laval Separator; r.-Cow Ridd Milking Plant, complete, in good order; Hudson Concrete Boiler: 45XJUIUjUtOi u 4-U VCO iWi JIW Hives; Lot Sundries; Lawnmower; 2 Lots Testing Bottles. ... The cattle are a very choice lot, in good condition, and we can recommond. those in search ot good cows to attend this s«Je. The 93 cows have averaged 8361b. fat (Association Test). Individual tests will, bo givea Luncheon Provided. QLEARING gALE AT pERIA. MATAMATA. rjHURSDAY, JULY AT J^OON. Favoured with instruction# from Mr. J. R. Self, who is going in for sheop, we will Sell on the farm, on date, rjiHE WHOLE ANk DEAD Comprising: 66 HIGH-GRADE FR&SIAN COWS. 2nd, Srd, and 4th c#lvers, dae Only and August to Jersey Bull*. 40 CHOICE SHORTHORN AND JERSEYCROSS COWS, due July and August to Jersey Bulls. 13 CHOICE FRIESIAN AND JERSEYCROSS SPRINGING HEIFERS, early calvers. 4 BERKSHIRE TAMWCRTH - CROSS 2 YORKB B fiIRE fa SOWS, to farrow. 3 SOWS with Litter#. 1 PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE 81 STORE AND WEANER PIGS. 1 MARE. Aged J work ,anwheM). , 20-Gal. Cast Boiler Alfa Laval SeparatorrlO SO-Gal. Milk Cans; 9 Oak Barrels; 1 60-Gal. Jttli Vat 3. Cream. Cooler; Dehomer■, _O-Cow Plant L.K.G. Milking Machine, Belting, Pulled, all com piste, and heifers and reports they are a choice lot, forward in calf (bulls having: Uen put out on October lG),.and in-splcridw: condition. Luncheon Pnmdad.; v ; , ■ . una iijiiii i IB■' >fliAjKT;(Xyy
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 6
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