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SALES BY AUCTION. AND jyj-ERCANTILE "agency- COMPANY. LTD. OF QOUNTRY gALES FOR JUNE. PAPAKURA—Mrs. B. O'Connor's Clearing SaIe—FRIDAY. Ist. PAPAKURA—TUESDAY, sth. PUKEKOHE —Dairy and Store Cattle and Pigs—THURSDAY, 7th. , W ARK WORTH—FRIDAY. Bth. MAUNGAKARAMEA—TUESDAY. 12th. WAIWEHA—Mrs. McKail Geddea Clearing SaIe—THURSDAY. 14 th PAPAKURA—FRIDAY, loth WAlUKU—Cattle FRIDAY. 15th. KAIKU—SATURDAY. 16th. WAIUKU Pics—MONDAY. 18th. p A PATO ET O E —Mr. Ben Washer s Clearing SaIe—MONDAY. 18th. PAEROA—MONDAY. 18th NGATEA—TUESDAY. 19th. . MANGAWHAR E—TUESDAY, 19th. ARAPOHUE WEDNESDAY. 20th. M AUNGAT UROT O—THU RSD AY. 2' at. PUKEKOHE— Dairy and Store Cattle and pigs—THT7RSDAY, 21st. KAUI\APAKAPA—FPIDAY. 22nd. PAPAKURA VALLEY—Mr. Geoft Todd a Clearing Sa'e— F HIDAY. n d ■ ppjTjAY PAPAKURA DAIRY SALES— FKIDAi. 29th. ~ Fat Stock Sales are held NESDAY. Store and Dairy Stock THURSDAY, at Westfield. . St °s k J°r cf\N at Westfield should he consigned to LOAA AND MERCANTILE. Saleyards Siding. Westfield. except Piss in crates. which must he consigned to us at Otabunu. Pedigree and Bloodstock Sales. Special Clearing Sales and Paddock Sales as may be arranged. 2 AND jyjERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. JJ NIQ UE QPPOETUNI'TY. JMPORTANT RUCTION gALE J^^ND jpRIDAY, JUNE Jj # 1928. AT g P-M.' Favoured with Instructions from Messrs. Knutzen and Lovett (who are dewing partnership) the Undersigned will, in the Chambe.r of Commerce Rooms. Auckland, oSer aa above 'PEAT WELL-KNOWN SHEEP AND J. CATTLE STATION, comprising 2200 Acres Freehold, known as WaJcatiwai:— Wakatiwai is ideally situated within 1. miles of Helensville, fronting Helensville and Kaukapakapa Rivera (tidal) for six miles; ring fenced; about 400 acres flat, balance undulating. 500 to 600 acres ready tor the plough. Would make an excellent farm as a whole, or could readily and conveniently be cut up , Apart from its value as a farming proposition, Wakatiwai has a unique speculative value There are very good grounds for believing that the famous Helensville Hot Springs continue on through the property, and a boring contract to tap same has already been let. There are also strong indications that Manganese and Oil exist there in large quantities. For Particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to The Sole Agents and Auctioneers, Jj OAN AND jy^EBCANTILE AGENCY- COMPANY. LIMITED.. AUCKLAND. rpHE JfARMERS* QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. 10MPLETE kISPERSAL pUKERIMU jyjILKING gHORTHORNS. In order to wind up the Estate, the Trustees of the Estate of the late HON. JOHN FISHER have decided to hold a COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE HERD OF PUKERIMU REGISTERED PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS. The Sale will take place at THE HOMESTEAD, pUKERIMU, QAMBRIDGE. On J 1 RID AY, JUNE AT NOON. AN UNRESERVED SALE THROUGHOUT. iJQ PEDIGREE COWS, in milk. 30 PEDIGREE IN-CALF HEIFERS. 20 PEDIGREE HEIFERS. 5 PEDIGREE BULL CALVES. 2 PEDIGREE YEARLING BULLS. And the 3 STUD BULLS, PUKERIMU GOLDFINDER. PUKERIMU ENSIGN, AND PINE FARM ARISTOCRAT. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—The cattle to bo offered are a great concentration of the highly-priced Darbalara blood. The cows, in milk are mostly of Darbalara blood, being by Lily's Prince (imp.), the full-brother to Kitchener, the sire of the famous Melba 15th, world's champion butter-fat producer, and also by Dominion Banker (a bull of pure Darbalara blood) and Dominion Goldi finder. The cows are in calf to the thrse Fuperbly-bred herd sires, Pukerimu Goldfinder. Pukerimu Ensign, and Pine Farm Aristocrat, which latter bull is by Marlborough of Darbalara (imp.) out of Posy 2nd (imp.). The two-year-olda are mostly by Pukerimu Goldfinder (Dominion BankerBertha 4th, imp.), and the yearlings by Pukerimu Goldfinder-Pukerimu Dolly 14th. Catalogue on Application. -QNRESERVED J)ISPERSAL gALE OF jyjILKING gHORTHORNS. QATURDAY, JUNE £ AT NOON. Favoured with instructinns from MR. H. W. GILES, who, owing to ill-health, is compelled to dispose of hia Herd of Pedigree Milking Shorthorns, we will sell at the Homestead, Monovale, on the abovomentioned date, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS STUD. Comprising QA HEAD OF PEDIGREE MILKING yU • SHORTHORNS, consisting of 50 PEDIGREE COWS. 18 PEDIGREE TW 0-YEAR IN-CALF HEIFERS. 22 TEDIGREE YEARLING HEIFERS. 1 FOUR-YEAR PEDIGREE BULL, "DOMINION BRIAR'S PRINCIi OF RUAKURA," 3474. Catalogues on Application. NOTE.—Tho Monovale Pedigree. Milking Shorthorn Herd is one of the oldest established of the Waikato dairy herds. 'j he foundation cows were selected 26 years ac.o and were excellent types of the old English Shorthorn breed.. For many yeara Mr. Giles purchased sires from the then-famous Rotorangi herd of imported Shorthorns, and established, by careful mating, testing tnd selection, a Shorthorn herd of pronounced dairy type. riKUTAIA CJTOCK CI ALE. JUNE 0 AT 12 NOON. Entries Solicited. rpHE pARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. DRESS AND FASHION. DRESSMAKING, every description; Renovations: Customers' Own Materials made up, moderate charges.—Lesly. Bon Marche Chambers, Newton. GIRLS' Serge and Gabardine College Hats, 6a 6d, from the Makers.—Cox's Hat Factory, Karangahape Road.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19959, 30 May 1928, Page 4

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