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SALES BY AUCTION. jVj-ORTH JjURMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, LIMITED. gTOCK SALEpRIDAY,$ ALEpRIDAY, JULY I nc] u ding HO SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS in BEEF. 10 STORE COWS. (i COWS AND CALVES. 5 BULLS. 25 CALVES (mixed sexes). '2O PIUME FAT EWES. 1000 KAURI AND TOTARA BATTENS. ON THE FARM, MATAKANA ROAD, WARKWORTH. "yyEDNESDAY. J ULY gQ 1030 > AT 12 NOON. Acting under instructions received from MISS C. (I. THOMPSON, wo will Sell nt, tho lioinestcad, tlic following:— pn DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, t)U JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS, mainly 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvcrs, in calf to Pedif;leo Jersey Bull. 1 HACK. IMPLEMENTS—--3 No. 8 Oliver Ploughs (food order),_ 1 Johnston Mowing Machine, Sot .'i-Le:if 'J'ino Harrows, Discs, Cultivator. Light Luncheon Provided. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—The Vendor lias been breeding Jerseys for a considerable number of years, has culled heavily each year, and as they have been dairied on hill country should give satisfaction wherever they go. Buyers will be met on tho 1X.30 Express at Kaipara Flats provided only Beats , aro booked with tho Auctioneers. jyjORTH ROCKLAND J^AKMERS' CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS. WARKWORTH. STUD HORSES. VG ay S iiield '" TO STAND THIS SEASON AT IvIWITAHI, MORRINSVILLE. CAY SHIELD (3). 3922 bred in England bv Sir W. B. Jardme, by Gay Crusader (1), 1914, by Bayardo. etc. (Jay Crusader won the Triple Crown, viz., 2000gns, Derby and St. Leger, etc. Bayardo won Derby, etc. Gay Shield's dam Cinna, by L olymelus Baroneea-la-Flescho, etc. 23 of Gay Crusader's gets sold in England for Season 3928 for £86,260. and 14 of 1ji h pets sold in Kngland fur IJ-J for £19,320. In all . 37 Gay Crusader's gets sold during season 19-28-29 for £105,530, an average ot £285.1 10s 3d. TJ i "y"vtt See Bloodstock Breeders Review, Vol AAII. and XXIII. of 1928-29, published in London, England. Gay Shield's iirst season at the stud was in 1928 when, in Mr. Harry Taylor's Stud in New South "Wales, lio served 19 mares, tho pick of his Stud, the outcome being 15 foals, all being very highly spoken of. They are now coming yearlings. All Mares Will be Met at Kiwitahi Railway Station. ALL CARE TAKEN, BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY. For full particulars apply to ~\1 K ' s ETON oTWAYMORIiINSVILLE. Phone 73J Morrinsville. rpo STAND THE SEASON J- AT THE AUCKLAND (N.Z.) STUD FARM. AT PAPATOETOE. THE IMPORTED COMMANDING DARK CHESTNUT HORSE. WHIRLWIND (Winner of tho Piccadilly Plate, £SOO, lj miles, at Hurst Park). Foaled, 1924. By GALLOPER LIGHT • (3). (winner Grand Prix do Paris, Norfolk Plate, Madingley Stakes, Hastings Plate, and I ayne Stakes, and sire of winners of over £53.000, including Beam, winner of Oaks; Keflector, full brother to Whirlwind, who defeated Mr. Jinks in Buckenham Post Produce Stakes, and won £4050 in 1928 from DOUBLE BACK, dam of Reflector, Pillion (winner of Oaks, and about £11,000), Setback, Couplet, Encore, winners purchased respectively for Spanish, Indian and Australian breeders, and a full-sister to Encore, sold to go to America. WHIRLWIND'S grand dam, WILL RETURN, was got bv William the Third (2) from RECALL, by Retreat (19), from SPRING RAY (sister to Sunrise, dam of Limond, sire of Limerick), by Springfield (12), from S'unrav, the third dam of those fine racehorses and leading sires, Martian and Boniform, and granddam of Otford, dam of Manfred. Fee. 50 guineas. Grazing, 7s fid per week. All care: no responsibility. For cards and further particulars, apply— IT. R. MACKENZIE, Acacia Buildings, O'Connell Street, AUCKLAND. Phone 43-399. KILBRONEY, (2), Imp. "finf <tiie wag - innis - IXrlLr MAKIL.) KILBRONEY. who lias proved such a valuablo asset to tho staying breed in New Zealand, ana sire of many notable winners, will again bo at the services of Breeders in <ho Auckland district. For full particulars and cards apply MARDELLA STUD FARM. Otahuhu. Phono 150, Otahuhu. NELSON BINGEN. TO STAND THE SEASON AT MANGERE. Nelson Bingen, New Zealand's greatest living Trotting Sire, whose progeny have won over £123,000 in stakes, will again be at the service of breeders this season. Nelson Bingen is a son of tho famous American Horse, Bingen. from Suzette. and is bred in the purple. For full particulars, apply J. T. PAUL. Mangero. Tel. 24. Mangero. CHIROPRACTIC. rPHE following aro Palmer Graduates, x Members of tho N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors' Association. BARR AND BARR, A.M.P. Bides., Bank St., Whaugarei, Phono 000. and 2. Regent St., Ilawera. Phone 2579. DUGGAM AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda), Winstono Bldg., Queen St. Phone 44-929. /"MLES AND GILES, Dilworth Bidg., Queen St.. and H.B. Bldg., Princes St., Dunedin. Phono 45-255. 1 OHN W. \ ouug.—l, Pembridge Flats, 42. Symonds St. Phono 4G-336. CHEMISTS. ARE You Sick? Consult Albert Routley, Chein et, 33. City Chambers (over Howey Walker's). Consultations free. OLOM FIELD, Chemist, Great SouthMarket Corner, Phono 1(5-772.—Old and new customors and prescriptions welcome. Cream, wonderful euro Eczema, ' Red Nose, Pimples: 2s (VI, 4s fid.— Clarke, Chemist, 1 Hi, Victoria St. i *—— KAPO restores hair to natural colour, fitops falling.—Mail Order Chemist, Walker. 218, Ponscmby Rd. "OHOSPHORTON, tho Great Blood PuriX tier, powerful tonic; bottles, 2s Cd, 4s fid, 7s (id.—A. Eccles. all branches. GIFT Honey.—A generous-sized Packago of Delicious New Zealand Honey would make a most acceptable Gift to your friends in England Tlu New Zealand Honey Export Control Board have arranged with their London Office to deliver Gift Honey to any address in England. The Honey is packed in various sized containers. Send a Package Now —For full particulars, write New Zealand Honey Export Control Board, P.O. Box 1298, Auckland.

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 5