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SALES BY AUCTION. •JiHE pARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. HAMILTON. , AUCTIONEERS. -JJNKESERVED gALE OP " Q 00;DW00;D " pEDIGREE AND JJIGH-GRADB JERSEYS. FENCOURT. CAMBRIDGE. pRIDAY. F % v ?vr r^rt^T ith instructions from MR. L. OAMisOJ,, who is giving up breeding and dairying, wo will Sell, on the Farm. °n the abovementioned date, the WHOLE OP HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising;— PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS. 9 PEDIGREE 2-YEAR (In Calf HEIFERS. PEDIGREE YEARLING HEIFERS. g YEARLING BULLS PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. "Wood- _ lands Viola's Saltan," 21046. PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. "Marshlands Achievement," 18331. Also, fiO HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS. V-»v/ mostly 2nd 3rd and 4th calvers (duo July. Aug. and Sept.), to the service of "Woodlands Viola's Sultan and Marshlands Achievement, whose dams average 6251b. fat as 2-year-old heifers under semi-official test. Individual Herd-Testing Records will be given at Sale. Records run from about 3001b. to 6501b. fat. Also, 2 DRAUGHT MARES. 1 3-YEAR GELDING, broken to chains. 1 STOCK PONY, saddle and bridle. 10 BREEDING SOWS. Berkshire and Tamworth cross, due to farrow in July and August. 1 BLACK DEVON-BERKSHIRE CROSS BOAR, 3 years 50 STORES AND SLIPS, j Collars. Hames, Winkers, Backstraps and Chains, Single and Double Furrow Plough, S'teel Queen Discs, 1 Bamford Mower (as new). 1 Houchen Distributor (as new), Spring Tip Dray. Konaki, Tripod and Cham Harrows. All Farm Tools and Sundries, 11 Milk Cans, 3 Cream Cans, 1 Gram Crusher (in perfect order, with Belting and Pulley). Barrels and Pig Troughs, Quantity Wire. 4 Movable Pig Sties on skids. Also, Quantity of household furniture, aa follows: 1 2-Leaved Extension Dining Table, with turned kauri legs: 1 Polished Rimu Table, 1 Polished Rimu Sideboard, with overmantel and bevelled mirror back, 6 drawers and 2 cupboards; 1 Kitchen Table: 6 Bentwood Kitchen Chaiis; 1 3-Compartment Sugar and Flour Bin; 1 Duchess Chest; 1 Single Bedstead, complete with Wire and Mattress; 1 Oiled Rimu Double Bedstead and Wire Wove: Quantity Preserving Jars and Sundries. ORDER OF SALE— Furniture and Sundries, 11 a.m. Pedigree Stock, 12.30 p.m. Grade Cows, immediately after Pedigree. Luncheon Provided. rjX) gTUDMASTERS AND JgREEDERS. Acting under instructions from the Waikato Racing Clubs' Breeders' Association, THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED SIRE T)AY QOMET ' (1910), No. 14. Son of St. Frusquin and the highly successful producer of winners, Catgut, by Lactantius, a first-class racehorse and sire, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT THE jyjTORRINSVILLE gJ M AY 25. DAY COMET was a high-class racehorse, only beaten by inches in the Derby, and is the sire of Double Chance, winner of the Liverpool Grand National, and of other winners in England and on the Continent; and winners in the Dominion, whicb during the past six years, inclusive of the present one, have won in the region of £50.000 in stakes. DAY COMET is in the best of health, vigorous, and a good foal getter, and ( is only being sold with a view to procuring a. sir© to mate with his daughters. He can be seen at Morrinsville by those desirous of inspecting him. Q LEAKING g ALE AND gALE OF T\AIRY pARM AT pATERANGI. M oN3ay - M 4T 28, AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, Administrator of the .Estate ot William Ham, Deceased, we will Sell on the Farm at Paterang:, on the abovementioned date rpHE WHOLE OP THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— 24 DAIRY COWS. 1 HEIFER. 1 AGED TRAP MARE. 1 HALF DRAUGHT. 1 BOAR. 3 SOWS. 20 YOUNG PIGS.' 2-Cow Kaipara Milking Plant and Electric Motor. 1 Set DisiCS, 1 Set Cham Harrows, Waggon, Spring Cart, Swamp Plough, Swamp Harrows, Milk Can 6, 2 Plough Harness, Cart Harness, Tools and Sundries. Also, rpHE PROPERTY itself, described as X Allot. 104, Parish of Ngaroto, containing 60 acres. Thi3 is an excellent small Da.ry Farm that has been well managed by the late owner. The land is all flat and is subdivided into six paddocks. Buildings comprise manure and cartshed, cowshed, implement shed and wharc. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Public Trust Office, Hamilton, or at the Office of the Auctioneers. Terms arranged. The sale will commence at 12 noon, when the property will be offered. Luncheon Provided. QLEARING gALE pURIRI. W ednesdlT"i M ay 30f . NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr. F. Blanchard. who has sold his property, wo will Sell on the Form on the abovementioned date, the following;— i A DAIRY COWS, 2nd and 3rd calvers, JLU due August and September. 4 SPRINGING HEIFERS. 3 HEIFER CALVES. BAY MARE, medium draught. J SOW, and 8 young. . o S F PLOUGHS, Spans Cart, Roller, " Konaki. Sledge, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, i-ton Plain Wire. Wire Netting, Set Discs, Alfa Laval Separator, 36gals.; 4 Cream Cans. Copper and Stand. fcurniture and Sundries. Luncheon Provided. gEVENTB gALE 0F jV/TATANGI pEDIGREE gHORTHORNS. 0n A ° COU %Rok M MATANGI ANSTEAD Te Be Held On The Farm On rpHURSDAY. M AV 31, AT NOON. This Year's Offering Consists Of:— ctrr nvin OF YOUNG PEDIGREE 37 MILKING SHORTHORN CATTLE Comprising : 14 YEARLING BULLS. 23 YEARLING HEIFERS. The Stock to be offered is practically all by sons of 'Matangi Quality 4tb (9781b. fat). "Matangi Ruth 2nd' (7471b. fat) and "Matangi Quality sth (0421b. fat), three of the most famous cows of the breed in the Dominion, and many lue witi tested dams, with C.O.R. up to Goßlb. fat. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. rjpHE pARMER S' QO-OPBRATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19953, 23 May 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19953, 23 May 1928, Page 5

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