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SALES BY AUCTION. N Z £, OAN AND j^ eroantil:e 'agency company, limited. IMPORTANT NOTICE. 8 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. fJiO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Tho Undersigned have been favoured with instructions from MR. RAY FLYNN. who is giving up dairying, to cell the Whole of nis Held, consisting of AO JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS •otO COWS (mostly second and third calvers). 15 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS (Ayr and Jersey-Cro3s). Dates of calving will be given at sale. ' Luncheon Provided. 00DHILLFRIDAY, M AY 17 . AT 11.30 A.M. The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions from MR. D. L, McLEOD. Woodhill, who has sold his property, to sell as above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND 1 DEAD STOCK. Comprising:— riiHE WELL-KNOWN "WAIMA HERD" 1 OP REGISTERED PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORN CATTLE. OA REGISTERED PEDIGREE MILK--04 ING SHORTHORN COWS. 6 GRADE SHORTHORN COWS. a 8-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED SHORTHORN HEIFERS. 4 3-YEAR-OLD GRADE SHORTHORN HEIFERS. 3 2-YEAR-OLD REG. SHORTHORN HEIFERS Cows due to calve from July onward, to "WAIMA CHIC'S OWN." Heifers have been with bull since October. , 1 REGISTERED PED. BULL CALF. "Waimai Bonzo." 2 REGISTERED PED, HEIFER CALVES. 5 STEER CALVES. 2 RUNNER CALVES. I 15-MONTF3 REGISTERED PED. HEIFER 7 BREEDING SOWS, due to Farrow. 13 SLIPS. PIGS 23" WEANER PIGS. This herd of Registered Shorthorn cows ha» been inspected by our Bgent and we can thoroughly recommend to intending purchasers. The factory test for March was 5.2. The cows have averaged 2751b. fat for 241 days off grass alone and would possibly have averaged 300lb. by tho end of season. The herd, which may be inspected any time, 'has been bred by vendor and been always heavily culled I 4-COW LAWRENCE KENNEDY MILKING PLANT. 1 90 ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR DISC. TINE AND CHAIN HARROWS, Stub Grass Harrow, S.F. Plough, 1 30-cwt. Waggon, Milk Cans. Buckets, etc. Both Expresses will slop at Woodhill on day of sale. Luncheon Provided. pAKURANGA. M ONDAY. M AY 27, AT 12 NOON. NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED. Have received instructions from MESSRS. BERRY AND THOMPSON, whose lease has expired and are retiring from Dairying, to Sell as above, rpHE WHOLE OF THE DAIRY HERD. 1 ETC. OA DAIRY COWS. 40 TWO TO TxTREE-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN AND JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS. <?(j CALVES, mixed sexes. Also, On Account of Mr. E. J. Berry. 1£ ACRES RICH ALLUVIAL LAND. JLO all in grass, subdivided into 5 paddocks. 3-Roomed, Cottage, 7Bail Concrete Cowshed, Garage, Cooler House, etc. Surveyed into 3 Sections, with frontages to Main Road, Pakuranga and Tamaki River. Ideal Place for Cropping. Easy Terms. ' Properly Flagged. Full Particulars Saturday's Hebald. QPAHEKE. ADJOINING STATION. THURSDAY, gQ AT 12 NOON. ' N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED. Have received instructions from MR. CHAS. LAMBIE. who is retiring from Dairying, to Sell as above, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND 1 DEAD STOCK. Full Particulars Saturday's Herald. -yyrAiL'EU -yARDSpKIDAY. M AY 31j AT 12 NOON. N Z LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, Have received instructions from MR. T. M. THOMSON, SEN., of Wniuku, who has Sold part of his Farm, to Sell (in conjunction with Messrs. Alfred Buckland and Sons, Limited), as above, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE AYR--1 SHIRE DAIRY HERD. Full Particulars in Saturday's Issue. N" Z L° AN AXD jypRCANTILE *AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED, piGHTH gALE OF TyjATANGI pEDIGREE gHORTIIORNS, On Account of MESSRS. RANSTEAD BROS., MATANGI. To be Held on the Farm, on rpUHSDAY. JJAS 3Q, AT L3O P.M. .r, HEAD OF VOUXO rEDIGIIEE iV MILKING SHOIiTHOIJN CATTLE. Comprising:— 26 YEARLING BULLS. 23 YEARLING HEIFERS'. Practically all the stock to be offered is by sons of Matangi Quality 4th (97Slb. fat) and Matangi Ruth 2nd (7471b. fat), two Dominion-famous cows of the breed, and from tested dams with C.O.R. up to 608.281b. fat. , , , , As usual no private sales oi young stock have been made since Messrs. Ranstead Bros.' last annual sale, therefore intending purchasers may feel assured that they have the opportunity here of securing the very best reared during the past year. A motor-bus will leave this Office at 10.30 a.m. on morning of Sale, to convey passengers fo the farm. Catalogues on Application. "r£HE FARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. ORDER THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE. Imperishable r.s the Pyramids. Manufactnrad in Auckland by Better Workmanship than iri Imported Memorials. A Guarantee With Every Order. 109, SYMONDS STREET. Send for Free Catalogue.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20255, 15 May 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20255, 15 May 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20255, 15 May 1929, Page 4