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SALES BY AUCTION IJIHE 'JfARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON AND BRAJsCHES. f pATETONGA gTOCK g ALE - M oxday J une 19, NOON. • S E A D CATTLE. 10 FAT COWS; 20 STORE COWS. 20 GOOD JERSEY-CROSS SPRI>G--16 YEARL?NG f JERSEY HEIFERS. 6 .BULLS. Entries Solicited. QLEARING g ALE AT pERIA. jyjATAMATA, M 19j AT 10.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr. J. W. Finnerty, we will hold a Clearing bale, in conjunction with Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., on the Farm on the above date. -irA CHOICE DAIRY AOU mostly Jersey, Jersey Cross and 100 JERSEY CROSS 2 AND 3-YEAR HEIFERS, r.w.b. „, T „,, C 20 MARKED JERSEY CALVES. 20 JERSEY CROSS HEIFEK CALVES. _ Ta 8 JERSEY BULLS. , . 20 BREEDING SOWS, due to farrow to Tnmworth Boar. .f 4 OOOD' FARM HORSES, including 14 several Mares in foal, 7 18-monthg Draught Fillies, 3 18-months Light Draught Colts. C Draught Foals, 1 7-year Draught Stallion, 1 2-year Draught Stallion, 4 Hacks, 1 3-year Thoroughbred Mare, Miss Bona, in foal to "Speardance"; 4 Sheep and Cattle Dobs. 150 Fat and Forward Hoggets, 50 S.M. Ewes. r.w. °.D. rams; 6 S.D. Rams, GO Turkeys, 100 White and Indian Runner Ducks. 60 8.0. Hens and Pullets, 20 Leghorn Fowls. . . 1 13-TOOTH CULTIVATOR. 1 Massey* Harris S.F. Plough, Mould Plough, 2 R. and G. D.F. Ploughs, Scarifier, 2-ton Cambridge Roller. M.H. No. 7 Mower. Manure Distributor, Sampson Stacker, 3 Seta Cham and Tripod Harrows, 6 Konakis. 2-ton Spring Waggon, carry 22 milk cans; P. and D. Top-dresser, Scoop, Maize Grinder, Stewart Horse-clipper, Gig and Harness, 8 Cream Cans, 2 Milk Strainers, Milk Cooler and Vat, 14 Complete Sets Harness, 4-Horse Set Swingletrees, 23-Horse Sets Swingletrees. 12 odd Swingletrees, Riding Saddle and Bridle, 6 Bridles, 2 Cart Saddles and Breechings, Booth-Mac. Jack Pump. Electric Jock Pump, 3 Mauls and Wedges, 6 Pickaxes, Drags, Hayforks, Slashers, Shovels, Spades, Tools, and a Host of Sun--25,000 2-YEAR BARBERRY PLANTS. 25.000 1-Year Barberry Plants, 2 Gent.'s Bicycles, in good order; 3 Stacks of Oaten Sheaves, about 25 tons: 10 Acres Swedes. 50 Bags Red Carrotß, 12 Bags Pumpkins, 25 Horse Covers, 12 Salt Troughs, Sundries, etc. NOTE.—Mr. Finnerty has been testing each year and culling heavily, and his stock will come forward in first-class order. All horses have been handled and broken to lead, and the implements are in excellent condition. Stock and horses may be inspected at any tiiap prior to the sale. "■ ORDER OF SALE.—lmplements and Sundries at 10.30 a.m.; Sheep and Cattle at 11 a.m.; Horses after the Sundries. Luncheon Provided. QLEARING gALE AT Q.ORDONTON. MONDAY, JtWE 19> AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr. R. Bzockelsby, Piako Road, Gordonton, who has sold his farm, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the Farm on the above date. A(\ CHOICE DAIRY COWS. Due to Calve Early. 1 BULL. 5 HEIFER CALVES. 4 HORSES. 6 SOWS, 1 BOAR. 3 WEANERS. McCormick Mower, F.F. Drill, 2 Haysweeps, Chain and Tripod Harrows. 1 Dray, Konaki, Draining Implement. 3 Sledges, Hayrake. 2 Ladders. Collars. Hames, Winkers, Plough Chains, etc.. Set of Discs, Quantity of Separator Oil, Gate Hinges. 1 2J h.p. Engine, 20 Cow Covers. Sundries, etc. Also a quantity pf Household Furniture and Effects. v Also on account of Mr. E. J. Williams. Gordonton. in CHOICE JERSEY AND JERSEY-J-V/ CROSS DAIRY COWS. Due July and August. 4 DAIRY HEIFERS. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. QLEARING AT ■y-ORRINSVILLE. JUNE AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr. William McLachlan, who is giving up dairying, we will hpld a Clearing Sale on the Farm, Kurunui Road, Morrinsville, on the above date. CHOICE DAIRY COWS. 12 YEARLING JERSEY - CROSS HEIFERS. 1 PEDIGREE BULL. 2 HORSES. 6 BREEDING SOWS. 14 STORE PIGS. Topdresser, _ McCormick Mower, D.F. Plough, Chain Harrows, Waggon, 3-cow Milking Plant complete, 3 Cream Cans. Swingletrees, Chains, Sundries, etc. Also. 1 CHEVROLET TRUCK, can be seen at J. Coopc-r and Son's Garage, Morrinsville. Luncheon Provided. QLEARING gALE AT i J^GARUAWAHIA. JUNE AT 12 NOON. ' Favoured . with instructions from Mr. C. Parker, who is giving up dairying owing to lease having expired, we will Sell, on the Farm, on the above date, 'JpHE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE HERD, Comprising:— 7A JERSEY AND JERSEY ■ CROSS IU DAIRY COWS. 2 JERSEY BULLS. NOTE.—These cows have practically all been .bred by the vendor. Th,ey are a choice lot, in good condition and due to calve June Luncheon' Provided. QLEARING gALE AT "yyAIHI g ALE YARDS. rpHURSDAY, JUNE 99 AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr. G. Lindsay, whose lease has expired, we will Sell, on the above date, rpilE WHOLE OF HIS HERD. J- ETC. QQ DAIRY COWS, Jersey and Jerseycross, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, due ' July and August. 9 2-YEAR IN-CALF HEIFERS. 20 HEIFER CALVES. 1 PEDIGR EE JERSEY BULL. 1 GRADE JERSEY BULL. 2 FARM HORSES, 3 years and 7 years. 1 HACK. Also, On Account of Mr. E. Williams, who is leaving the district, rjIHE WHOLE OF HIS HERD OF DAIRY COWS, mostly Jerseys, due ' July, August and September. 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL, 2} years old. 1 HORSE, work anywhere. T HE F akmers ' C°- OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD.. AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 4

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