SALES BY AUCTION. !N.Z. L OAN AND jyj" ;ERC!A:NTiijE AGENCY COMPANY.. LIMITED. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers are notified that at all Auction Sales delivery will only be given for CASH unless arrangements for credit have been previously made with the Management. -yyESTFIELD gTORE gALE. rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), CAA BREEDING EWES. UUU including, from Pakuranga. 100 S.M. EVViiS, B.R.W. S.D. and Romney liami. And. from Wharehiue. 800 GOOD ROMNEY EWES, mostly 4 tooth B.R.W. Southdown Rams, cne ear mark. 155 i AND 5-YEAR EWES. B.R.W. S.D. Rams. Entries Solicited. -yyAiuKU y ards - FRIDAY' M AY lg AT 11.30 A.M. 9QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Entries Solicited. "AUKAPAKAPA VARDS. M ONDAY. M AY 21, AT 12 NOON. 200 S.M. EWES, B.R.W. Romney and Shropshire Rams. 100 ROMNEY LAMBS, mixed sexe3, a good lino. Entries Solicited. "\7" ARDS. AT 11.30 A.M. QAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Also> 200 FAT AND STORE PIGS. Entries Solicited. rpROHIA. THURSDAY. IVfAY M AY 24, AT 12 NOON. The undeiisigiiec have received instructions from MR. F. L. C'ASEBY, Tirohia, to bell, on Mr. 11. Gillard's Farm, r|'.HE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD. 1 ETC.. ETC., Including:— Ct; DAIRY COWS (due Aug. and Sept.), «JO JERSEY. JERSEY-CROSS AND HOLSTEIN. 8 2-YEAR-OLD IN-CALF HEIFERS. 7 YEARLING HEIFERS. 1 HOLSTEIN BULL. 1 FARM MARE. 4 SOWS (due to farrow). 1 PUREBRED TAMWORTH BOAR. 10 STORE PIGS. 5 WEANERS. NOTE.—These Cows have been inspected by our representative and can be thoroughly recommended. They are in good condition. Many of them have done, over 3001b of butter-fat. Tests will be given at sale. jpAKURANGA (Naar Bridge). jy-ONDAY. jyjAY 2g f 1928. AT 11.30 A.M. The undersigned have received instructions from Messrs. Berry and Thompson. Pakuranga. who are retiring from dairying, to sell, ot. Mr. E. J. Berry's Farm. THE WHCLE O. THEIR LIVE AND J. DEAD STOCK. Including, QJT DAIRY COWS, in milk and due to 0«J calve early (dates at sale). 1 FARM MARE, all work. 1 HACK. MOWING MACHINE. Plough. Tine Harrows. Kauri Drill. 11-coulter: 10 Milk Cans. Buckets. Cooler. Separator. Cream Cooler, Tubs, Garden Tools, etc., etc. Luncheon Provided. OF QOUNTRY gALES FOR M AY WAIUKU (CATTLE)—FRIDAY, ISth. KAIHU—SATURDAY. 19th. KAUKAPAKAPA—MONDAY, 21st. MANGAWHARE—TUESDAY, 22nd. ARAPOtIUE—WEDNESDAY. 23rd. MAUNGATUROTO—TH URSDAY, 24th. PUKEKOHE (DAIRY AND STOKE CATTLE AND PIGS)—THURSDAY, 24 th. TIROHIA—THURSDAY. MAY 24th. Mr. F. L. C'aseby's Dairy Herd Sale. PAPAKLRA L>AiK¥ SALES—FRIDAY, 25th. WAIUKU (PIGS)—MONDAY, 28th. PAKURANGA (Messrs. Berry and Thompson Clearing SaIe)—MONDAY, 28th. CLEVEDON-TUESDAY, 29th. fat Stock Sales are held every WEDNESDAY, Store and Dairy Stock every THURSDAY, at Westfield. Stock for Sale at Westfield should be consigned to LOAN AND MERCANTILE, Saleyards Siding, Westfield, except Pigs in crates, which dust be consigned to us at Otahuhu. Pedigree and Bloodstock Sales, Special Clearing Sales and Paddock Sales as may be arranged. N.Z. L OAN AND ]yjSRCANTILE " AGENCY COMPANY."LIMITED. ' "yEKNON" JERSEY gTUD. SECOND ANNUAL "JJNRESERVED S ALE ' THE PROPERTY OF MESSRS. G. R. AND H. HUTCHINSON. AT THE FARM. WHA REPAPA, NEAR HELENS VILLE. pUDAY. jypv 18 1928. ORDER OF SALE: The Sale of Pigs will commence at 11 a.m. The Sale of Cattle will commence at 11.30 a.m. CI CLASSICALLY BRED JERSEY FCI "J- CATTLE. Comprising 19 STUD COWS. 19 TWO AND THREE-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. 3 YEARLING HEIFERS. 1 STUD BULL. AND 9 YEARLING BULLS'. The Vernon offering of Stud Jersey Cattle is a choice one. and the Catalogue lias been arranged with Selections of Cattle of various "ges to suit the requirements of all purchasers. The very choicest blood lines are represented in the offering, and most of the cattle have splendid performances behind them. The inclusion in the Catalogue of the Brent sire, Pinewoods Golden 0.K., offers a special attraction to the Sale, for he is one of the very best sons of Viola's Golden Laddie (imp.) now available. BERKSHIRE PIGS. 12 YOUNG PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE SOWS, IN FARROW. 6 YOUNG PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE BOARS, Serviceable age. The above Pigs are bred on the very soundest lines, and are well-grown and in splendid order. ADDITIONAL ENTRIES. In addition to the "Vernon ' offering, there yill also be submitted, on account of Messrs. J. B. Tonar and Son, Nortlicote, 2 Choice Young Stud Jersey Cows and 1 Rising Two-year-old Heifer: and on account of Mr. W. T. S. Wilson, Otahuhu. 3 Foundation Cows, 3 Rising Two-year-old Heifers, and 4 Rising One-year-old Heifers. NOTE—The Northern Express TrnHs *il| stop at Wharepapa both ways. _ The farm is situated only a few minutes walk from the Wharepapa Railway Station. Auctioneers: iW RIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD.. ALFRED BUCK-LAND AND SONS. LTD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19947, 16 May 1928, Page 5
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