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SALES BY AUCTION. gALE OP pEDIGREE JJAIRY RATTLE AND pEDIGREE pIGS. ! On Behalf of RUAKURA FARM OF INSTRUCTION. To bo Held on the Farm, "PUAKURA. JJAMILTON, "yyAIKATO, On ■yy EDN ESD AY, AUGUST 13> AT n A.M. Remember tho (Into and mn,ko point of being present at this Great Sale. Tho Greatest O fie ring Yet. Tho Catalogue Will Comprise:— JERSEYS. Rnlls: 14 1-year-old. Heifers: G 2-year-old. MILKING SHORTHORNS.' Bulls: 22 1-year-old. Heifers: 9 2-year-old. AYRSHIRES. Hulls: 17 1-year-old. Heifers: 0 2-year-old. Wonderful tent team performance at Ruakura, during tho lust 4 years. 52 Females, all breeds, including a largo proportion of heifers, under C.0.R., have produced un average of 5201b. fat. A SPECIAL FEATURE. This year's slrong Entry of Pigß, Comprising: PEDJG REE BER KSHIR EH, PEDTG REE LARGE WHITE YORKSHIRES. Including: A particularly choice lot of 27 SOWS, in pig to well-bred Pedigree Boars. W/ito for a Catalogue today— THE E ARMERS- CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. gALE OF pEDIGREE jy£ILKING UIIORTIIORNS. OF THE FAMOUS "GARBALARA" BLOOI). THE PROPERTY OF MESSRS. R. D. DUXFIELI). IIOROTIU, AND 11. BOOTH, TE KOWIIAI. TO BE HELD ON MR. R. T). DUXFIELD'S FARM HOROTIU. ON 'JHIURSDAY. A UGUST 14 , THE OFFERING WILL COMPRISE: On Account of Mr. R. D. Duxtield, 7 2-YEAR-OLD STUD BULLS, 11 Year- • liii'„' Stud Bulls, 6 Yearling Stud Females, 7 Purebred Grade Females. On Account of Mr. H. Booth, »> 2-YEAR-OLD STUD BULLS, 8 Yearling ■<—' Stud Bulls, 8 Yearling Stud Females. A TOTAL OFFERING OF 49 HEADS. The. Horoliu Stud is founded on wonderful blood. The Herd Sire, "Pino Farm Gem 1V.." has a common grand sire, Emblem of Garbalara, with Melba XV. of Carbalaia, which cow produced nt fi years 29.4321b. milk and 1310.81b. butter-fat in 805 days, and at 7 years 32.5221b. milk and 10141b. butter-fat in 305 days, and her dam, Melba VII., half-sister of Pino Farm Gem, sire. 17,3G41b. milk and 1(J21.51b. butter-fat in 305 days. Pine Farm Gem IV. has won at the leading 5 Shows, 31 Championships, including tho Royal at Palmerston North, 1924; Christchurch, 1927; Palmerston North, 1928; and reservo Championship nt Auckland in 1920. Ho also was thrice champion and twice reserve for the best, of all dairy breeds at Franklin, defeating Royal Champions in other breeds and winning the Dell Cup outright. His first daughters are now under c.o.r. test, and promise to put up good records. Mr. H. Bootii'3 Stud wn.s founded on great foundation stock, purchased from such renowned Studs as Ranstead Bros., T. W. Wardlaw, Ruakura Farm of Instruction, Fisher Bros.. G. D. Hall, and A. J. McGovern, and combines the blood of such outstanding cowa as Riverdalo Peach IV., with two records of 0511b. fat and 0801b. fat, and is at present, under test, and has produced in 287 days C62.031b. fat ; (ho famous imported Gnrbalaru cow, Bertha IV., Matangi Quality IV., a famous cow of tho breed, with records as follows: Junior 2-year-old class leader, c.0.r., 591.891b. fat; junior 3-year-old class leader, c.0.r., 678.011b. fat ; senior 4-year-old, world's record, 978.471b. fat, and champion cow at Hamilton, 1922.

PURCHASERS CANNOT FAIL TO FULFIL THEIR WANTS AT THIS SALE. Catalogues on application to r |HIE pARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. JQALGETY AND £lO., 00 ROMAN DEL Q ALE. JULY 9 | 1930. AT 1 P.M. inn HEAD CATTLE, Including:, fin SPRING IN Or COWS <V HEIFERS 40 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. S H Ei E P. "" Including, V'l 2-TOOTH WETHERS. 150 FAT AND FORWARD WETHERS. Entries Solicited. jySPEItSAL gALE, J) AIRY pLAT. rpUESDAY, TULY 99 ID3O. AT 1 P.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr. T. J Bowden, of Dairy Flut, who is giving up Dairying, Dalgety and Company, Limited, will Sell at his farm 011 tho above date, r rUE WHOLE OF HIS HERD, Comprising, SHORTHORN COWS, 2nd and 3rd culvers, in calf to Shorthorn bull, due July/August. 10 SPRINGING HEIFERS. 10 SHORTHORN STEER CALVES. This herd ia one of tl;o oldest established herds in tho district, Mr. Bowden having bred most of tho stock on tho farm, and ho guarantees that every animal is absolutely sound and freo from disease. Theso cows should do exceptionally well on topdrosaed country. rpUAKAU OALE. L"* RID AY, TULY 1930. J- fJ mJ, AT 12.30 P.M. I ~n II E A D C A T T L E. J-Ul/ Including, 60 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS. 20 FAT AND FORWARD HEREFORD. POT/LED ANGUS AND SHORTHORN COWS. 20 STORE COWS. a BULLS. Entries Solicited. K °PU g ALB. jyjONDAY, JULY 9g 1030. AT 12.30 P.M. 9r.n II E AD C A T T L E, -Ji)V Including 100 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS 20 HEAD BRKF. 50 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Entries Solicited. GALE. M ONDAY, AT 1 P.M. TO BE HELD IN THE ALBANY SHOW GROUNDS. "A HEAD OF CATTL E. Including, 30 SPRINGING COWS &■ HEIFERS. 10 FAT COWS. 10 STORE COWS. Entries Solicited. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 5

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