SALES B7 AUCTION. gUCELAND & gONS. LTD.. rjpAHEKEROA gALEYARDS. r£lO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 12 NOON. 1 AA HEAD CATTLE. ±UU Including 10 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS. 12 FRESH-CONDITIONED 2-YEAR-OLD STEERS. 20 MIXED CATTLE. Also, 10 WEANER PIGS. gALEYARDS. rjiHURSDAY, JULY 2\ AT 11.30 A.M. Ex Hokianga. BREEDING EWES, in Lamb to S.D. and Rom. Rams. gALEYARDS. FRIDAY JULY 22, AT 12 NOON. 9flfk head cattle, &\J\J Including 50 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS, close to profit. jy£AUNGATUROTO gALEYARDS. J7RIDAY, JULY 22, ON ARRIVAL OF EXPRESS FROM AUCKLAND. 19A HEAD CATTLE. Including:— On Account of Mr. Allen Worthington, who is going in for pedigree Jerseys, HIS GRADE JERSEY DAIRY HERD, Comprising:— 20 COWS, milking and due to calve. 16 SPRINGING HEIFERS, including 11 marked heifers from dams giving up to 4001b butter-fat. The heifers are in calf to the pedigree Jersey bull, "Ashgrove Maori Chief," whose dam did 4221b butter-fat at 2-years-old. pUKEKOHE JJORSE JgAZAAR. M ONDAY, JULY 2 5, AT 10.45 A.M. HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. pUKEKOHE gALEYARDS. gPECIAL J) AIRY* gALE. rjiUESDAY, J ULY 26 AT 10.45 A.M. 9QQ DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. gALEYARDS. rjpCTESDAY, J OI,Y 26 On arrival of Express from Auckland. HEAD CATTLE, Mostly Springers. rjIAKANINI. jyjONDAY, g gALE OF JpEDIGREE On. Account of THE WAIONE MODEL PIGGERIES. LTD. AT 11 A.M. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., Will Sell aa above, LARGE WHITE PIGS. JLUO Comprising 43 SERVICE.AND YOUNGER BOARS. 26 IN-PIG SOWS. 37 GILTS, all ages. NOTE.-These pics have been bred from selected stock, with particular attention being paid toward type, and intending purchasers may buy with confidence. Catalogues on application to THE WAIONE MODEL PIGGERIES, LTD., AUCKLAND, or ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD. •UCKLAND & DNS. LTD.. QLEARII ►UKETAHA. rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 12 NOON. P Acting under instructions from MR. G. W. VERCOE, who has disposed of his property, we shall Sell at his Farm, Puketaha, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— , 160 JERSEY. JERSEY-CROSS AND SHORTHORN COWS (July and August calvers), by Pedigree Jersey Bulls. 25 2-YR.-OLD SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS. 6 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. 14 TAMWORTH ■ AND TAMWORTHCROSS SOWS. 50 STORE PIGS. 3 DRAUGHT HORSES. Also: 1 Double Lever Plough, 1 Single Lever Plough. 1 Oliver Plough, 1 Scarifier, 1 Set of Discs, 1 Swamp Harrow, Planet Junior, 1 Trolley, 1 Dray, 1 Topdresser, 2 Sledges, Stacker, 2 Sweeps, etc.. etc. Mr. Vercoe has been dairying on this property for twelve years. He has culled heavily every year, and most of the cattle to be eold have been bred on the place. The whole of this herd averaged last season (1930-31) 2G7lb. butter-fat per cow (factory returns). Luncheon Provided. G W V ERCOE AND Q O -' Jj 115 -' AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. Phone 1232. P.O. Box 66. pATETONGA gTOCK gALE. 25 ( NOON. ' 100 Bead of ' cattle. Entries Solicited. JpARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD. QOMPLETE jySPERSAL gALE OF " S T - C LARE " J ERSEY gTUD. " gT. QLARE" JERSEY gTUD. Acting under instructions from the Public trustee, as, Administrator of the Estate of , the late CHARLES PARKER, the N.Z. AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD, will soli, in conjunctio" wi th MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHEJvSON AND CO., LTD., at the farm, Unirmi, le Awamulu, the following"— 133 JERSEY COWs' AND 31 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING AND 2-YEAR BULLS. 50 HIGH GRADE JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS Also, a FARM HORSKS 1 HACK NOTE.—The St. Clare Jersey Stud has been carefully developed over a number of years by the selection of valuable breedin/? matrons, combining some of the country's most desirable strains for both type and outstanding production. Thoroughly tested and culled the herd affords many excellent propositions for breeders and dairy farmers alike. Particular attention is directed to the two great sires used in recent years. One of these, " Hawkesbury Nobleman," the greatest " Majesty" bull of his day, is represented by sons that reign in some of New Zealand's leading*studri. " Nobleman" was by "Hawkesbury Golden Cloud" (Soumise Jack (imp )—Golden Flower (imp.), from the famous cow " Soumise Duchess" (Soumise Majesty (imp.)—Soumiso Lily (imp.). A striking instance of how the Nobleman blood breeds on is provided by his grand-daughter, the noted champion, "Beechlands Queen Mab," V.H.C. Associated with "Hawkesbury Nobleman" was another noted " Majesty" sire in " Owlette's Neat Majesty.'" Ho was by "Majesty's Oxford Sultnn" (imp.), grandson of the world-famous " Oxford You'll Do," 96 tested daughters, up to 11281b. fat. while he was from "Neat Owlette." the well-known champion daughter of '' The Owl'b Victor" (imp. I ORDER OF SALE.—This sale will commence on Pedigree Cattle, _nnd those not offered on the firdt day will bo sold the following day with the Grade Cattle. On both days the sale will commence at 11 a.m. sharp. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION AT AUCTIONEERS' OFFICES. jJyJ"EW AND QO., J^TE).. gTEPHENSON AND QOMPANY, J^TD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 6
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