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SALES BY AUCTION. pEDIGREE JERSEY jQISPOSAL gALE. j^ENCOURT, QAMBRIDGE, jpRIDAY, 9J NOON. Favoured with instructions from MR. R. WATTAM. Fencourt, Cambridge. we will sell as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS WELL-KNOWN 1 JERSEY HERD, comprising:— •j-j PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS. r PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS. 0 RISING 2-YEAR-OLD. THE SENIOR HERD SIRE BELVEDERE DINKI!M BY LADY'S DUKE OUT OF BELVEDERE SULTANA TUN lOR 2-YEAR-OLD HERD SIRE J BELVEDERE MATCHLESS BY NONNIF/S GOLDEN LADDIE OUT OF BELVEDERE TWILIGHT. 1 18-MONTH PEDIGREE JERSEY -I- BULL. FENCOURT BRIAR LADDIE. 0 HEIFER CALVES. BULL CALVES. O (.-"MONTH PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE ') SOWS AND BOARS. This is a great little herd and contains some of the beat blood in the countiy. Mr. Wattnm seemed his original slock from Mr. Friuik E. Day, and his present fine herd hits been built up chiefly from that stock. A glance at the pedigrees reveals such famous names as K.C.8.. Lord Twylish, Noble Blue, Viper. Viola's Duchess, Retford Boy, Pencarrow Queen, and a of others among the herd's ancestors, . showing ii to have been bred upon the best possible lines. On Account of DR. F. T. WATSON. Bulls: Q PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS (mostly O from imported blood). Luncheon Provided. Bus leaves Hamilton morning of sale. Catalogues available shortly from JU3E QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. rjviiE jersey invent qf ijihe Y^ar. jySPERSAL gALE OF THE Q.REEN JpARK JERSEY JJERD. JERSEY JJERI). SPRING!) A LE, W AITOA, RID AY, JUNE 51 -UEAD- 5 1 MR. If. E. WALTERS, who is giving up Pedigrees in order to devote his time to breaking in rough country in the Rangitaiki, will Sell THE WHOLE OF THE FAMOUS GREEN 1 PARK PEDIGREE JERSEYS, WITHOUT RESERVE. 51—PEDIGREE JERSEYS-51 Comprising—--23 COWS. :> 2-YEAR HEIFERS. 11 YEARLING HEIFERS. PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL Oakland's Paddy Mahone. PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL, Miro Meadows Jacko. •2 ,'!-YEA-t PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. 2 2-YEAR PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. ii YEARLING PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. The Cows and Heifers include Fox's Freda (Majesty's Fox—Winifred A), 241.591b. fat in 93 days; Goodwood Ruby, 219.251b. fat in 91 days; Lucette, 50lb. a day, with over 5 test: Miro Meadows Queen, 7 years' record of 608.21b. of fat; and others bred by such well-known breeders as E. Griffiths, F. Day, A. J. Mouldey. A. llazelton, A. A. Ward, and R. Glynn Lewis. They are in calf to Oakland's Paddy Mahone (winner of many prizes) and Miro Meadows Jacko (unbeaten show record from yearling to 2-year-old at Taranaki). With a herd of such a high calibre as this it is only necessary to refer breeders to the catalogue, as there are so many outstanding animals to be sold that it is impossible to delve into individual pedigrees. .Let it suffice that when collecting this herd Mr. Walters went only for the best., and expense was no object, and the prices paid by him last year ranked among the highest of the year. Breeders can attend litis sale with every confidence. It is a genuine dispersal sale. Mr. Walters has to quit, the Int. It is for breeders to make their own prices Luncheon Provided. Bus will meet trains at WAITOA. ' Sale held under cover. Catalogues available shortly from tho Auctioneers. FARMERS' ~10 -OPE R A TIV E AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., Or the Owner, MR. H. E. WALTERS. Springdale, Waitoa. nLEARAN C E Q A L E JERSEY JJERD, The Property of Mr. J. V. MORTENSEN. PJOI'IO (TE KUITI). M AY 21, AT J1.15 A.M. Included ill the above are C.O.R. performances of 692. 599, 581, nf>B. and 5571b. fat. Level country and better conditions will add materially to these figures. The whole herd on factory figures averaged 3251b. fa'. r>er head. The herd is a clean one -no trouble has ever been experienced on tho place. The pain is a, straight-out Clearing Sale, as Mr. Mortensen consider!) he i 3 entitled to a, spell and is sell ins the Farm. rjflHE FARM of IG3 Acres Leasehold. 50 ,:i. years to run. Seven-roomed House, cowshed, etc. Well subdivided and fences in good order. All laid clown in good English grasses. Situated 3j miles from Piopio on good metalled road. Terms on application, QO-OPERATIV: AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD., TE KUITI. In conjunction with T\TEWTON J£ING, jyMITED, NEW PLYMOUTH. Transport arranged from To Kuiti at 9.15 a.m. Waikato buyers catch 6.50 a.m. train from Fraiikton. Auckland Jntvers Thursday Night's Second Express. Traill service permits of return, evening of sale. i? Luncheon at, 11 a.m. Catalogues on Application. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. f ill ESTER*FIELD Suites, covered MoV quette. from .€l9 10s.— Kircher's, Newton Cabin et. Works. 47, Cobden St.. New ton. GE OR G E 'WA LK E It, QUEEN STREET, Sells New Furniture and Bedding at. Lowest Auckland Prices. 7n J. McIVOR AND SONS, Specialists in J. • General Cabinetmaking.—l9B., Karangahape Ed. Phono 40-089. gURNS AND NASH. 131, SYMONDS STREET. Can Guarantee you Satisfaction With YOUR FURNITURE REQUIREMENTS. We are Actual Manufacturers of High-Grade Furniture Priced at Bedrock Figures. Inspection Invited. BUILDERS 'AND JOINERS. Bungalows, ltd . High St., Auckland. —Buildings financed; plans and specifications supplied.—Phone 211 OA. W LOWERING submits Plans arid • Specifications; Government and Private Loans financed.—los, Great North Rd., Avondftle. MISCELLANEOUS. A " UNIQUE " in bed takes a cold from IA. the head. When you've a touch of " fiti " resort to the warm comfort of the *' UNIQUE '' Hot-water Bottle. A British product. 3 IG REDUCTIONS an Prams, PushChairs, Doll Prams, etc., at our SHOWROOMS, Thompson's Buildings, 313, Queen St. (3 doors above Town Hall) _ W. A THOMPSON AND CO. A UCTiON SALES AT YOUR RESIDENCE Our Specialty. CONSULT GEORGE WALKER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 7

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