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SALES BY AUCTION JJUCKLAND & gONfl. LTD., QOUNTRY g A L E 3. CLEVEDON—MONDAY, October 17. POKENO-MONDAY. October 17. WAIUKU (Pis SaIe)—MONDAY. October 17. KUMEU—MONDAY. October 17. HELENSVILLE—TUESDAY. October 18. RUNCIMAN—TUESDAY, October IS. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY. October 20. PUKEKOHE (Horse SaIe)—FRIDAY, October 21. PUKEKOHE (Dairy Sale) TUESDAY. October 25. BRIGHAM'S CREEK (Rale of Mr. E. J. HiII)—THURSDAY. October 27. WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY, October 28. WAIUKU—FRIDAY, October 28. KIRIKOPUNI—MONDAY. October 31. HELENSVILLE (Pig SaIe)—MONDAY, October 31. TUAKAU (Sale of Mrs. Oates)—MONDAY, October 81. WAIOTIRA—TUESDAY. November 1. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY. November 3. TAHIKEEOA—FRIDAY. November 4. WEEKLY SALES. WESTFIELD YARDS - WEDNESDAYS: Fat Cattle, Sheep, Calves. Pius. otc. WESTFIELD YARDS THURSDAYS: Dairy and Store Cattle 81-WEEKLY SALES. AUCKLAND—TUESDAYS: Hides. Skins, Wool, Tullow, etc. BUYERS FOR MESSRS. THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA). LTD. FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS. ETC. JgUCKLAND & gONS, LTD. THE JfURMERS' QO-OPERAT.IVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD. pATETONGA JTOCK (JALE. PLEASE NOTE.—Owing to the Clearing Sale on account of Mr. W. G. Boyd. Patetonga, behing held on Monday, October 17. the STOCK SALE calendared for Patetonga, MONDAY. October 17. has been Cancelled. Q LEAKING gALE AT pATETONGA. AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr. W. G. Boyd, who is leaving the district, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the Farm on tho above date. \ Q CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY DAIRY 4fcO COWS, in full milk. 16 SPRINGERS. 15 SOUND EMPTY COWS. Young. 1 FOUR-YEAR PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL, "RESTHOLME BACHELOR," whose dam gave 880lb. fat. 1 TWO-YEAR GRADE JERSEY BULL 1 PEDIGREE P.A. BULL. 13 SELECTED HEIFER CALVES. 4 BULL CALVES. 2 USEFUL HORSES, nil farm work. 1 PEDIGREE TAMWORTH BOAR, 2 SOWS with Litters. M.H. MOWER 4-Wheel 8.-Mac. Sweep S.F. Oliver Plough, 12-Blade Steel Queei Discs, Top-dresser. 2 Sledges, all Imple ments are in good order; 1 4-Cow Auto Milking Plant, complete with Gane Pul sator; 90-Gall. Alfa-Laval Separator; 8-10 Gall. Cream Cans. Skim Milk Pump, Water Pump, Buckets, Sundries, Farm Tools, etc. ALSO QUANTITY HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE, in eluding Piauo, Sundries, etc. NOTE.—The above Cows are all young and during the last two seasons have aver aged over 3001b. fat. Factory returns. We can recommend Buyers to attend this Sale. Luncheon Provided. TJAMILTON gTOCK jgALE. rpUESDAY, QCTOBER AT 10.30 A.M. Special Entry: 50 4-YEAR-OLD BULLOCKS. exRaglan. / 30 3 AND 4-YEAR STEERS. 70 2 AND 3-YEAR-OLD STEERS. 20 2-YEAR SHORTHORN STEERS. 10 EMPTY 3-YEAR HEREFORD HEIFERS. y/TORRINSVILLE JJORSE pAIR. QCTOBER 9Q AT 10.30 A.M. )Q HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 1 4-YEAR FILLY, by Peter Moko Colt. 1 CHILD'S PONY, absolutely reliable. 1 2-HORSE FLAT-TOP LORRY. Entries Solicited. QLEARING gALE AT gALEYARDS. QCTOBER 2Q AT 11.80 A.M. We will offer on behalf of Te-Aote-Rei Estate. THE WHOLE OF THEIR LIVESTOCK. Comprising:— 7~A 2 AND 4-TOOTH EWES, with Rom- • ney larpbs at foot. 550 G AND 8-TOOTH EWES, with Ryeland lamba at foot. 350 EWE HOGGETS. 250 WETHER HOGGETS. 50 4-TOOTH WETHERS. 40 RAMS. 4-00 Comprising:— CO DAIRY* COWS, mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers. in full milk. , nXT ~ •20 YEARLING SHORTHORN IIMFERS. 27 SELECTED CALVES. 2 SHORTHORN BULLS. SO P.A. BREEDING COWS. 25 2-YEAR P.A. HEIFERS. 25 31-YEAR P.A. STEERS. '25 21-YEAR P.A. STEERS. 60 MIXED SEX P.A. 2-YEAR-OLDS. 100 P.A. AND SHORTHORN YEARLINGS. mixed 6excs. 6 USEFUL FARM HORSES, all farm work. 4 HACKS. The above sheep are the whole breeding flock, and are from hard, clean country and will undoubtedly do well in the A\aikato. The dairy cows con also be recommended. Thev are, mostly Shorthorns, and arrangements have been made to have them milked out. before trucking. We can strongly recommend buyers to attend this sale. rpHE QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD.. AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. IJNRESE -gNRESERVED jJISPERSAL gALE OF jpQ QHOICE JJIGH-GRADE 9" YEAR " " JERSEY JJEIFERS, IN FULL MILK. THE PROPERTY OF MR. H. S. DUNCAN, To he held on THE HUNT CLUB I'ARM, BRUNTWOOD, CAMBRIDGE, WEDNESDAY. QCTOBER j AT 11 A.M. SHARP. This sale stands out as the greatest offering of Dairy Heifers ever submitted at any one auction in the Wa.ikato. Mr. Duncan is recognised as one of our keenest, judges of dairy stock, and in this sale we say. without fear of contradiction, that not at any Other one sale has such an array of quality cattlo ever been placed before tho public. They combine type, with breeding and dairy ability. All have calved, have been well handled and all arc dehorned. Cattle purchased will bo milked and put on Trucks free of charge. FARMERS' -10-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD.. AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. GOLFERS.— Coaching Course. Andy Shaw will correct your faults.—Tayler, Eastbury. Queen's Arcade. Phono 40-372. ORDER THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE Imperishable as the Pyramids. Manufactured in Auckland by TI/fCAJAB AND TVfASON, IMCI>AB AND lUASON. (letter Workmanship than in Imported Memorials. A Guarantee with Every Order. 109 SYMONDB STREET. Send for Free Catalogue.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21314, 15 October 1932, Page 4

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