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SALES BY AUCTION IJ»HE JpARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. QHINiEWAI g TOCK jS A3L,E - JUNE NOON. 00Q HEAD CATTLE. 40 FAT COWS. 60, STORE AND BONER COWS. 10 4-YEAR-OLD BULLOCKS. 70 2-YEAR S.H. AND FRIESIAN EMPTY HEIFERS. 60 WEANEE JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS. 20 YOUNG P.A. COWS AND HEIFERS. r.w. Hereford Bxtll. 30 18-MONTHS P.A. AND HEREFORD STEERS. 20 WEANER P.A. STEERS AND HEIFERS. 20 SPRINGING COWS AND HEIFERS. 6 BULLS. 25 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. On Account of Mr. E. Body, COLLECTION HEDGE PLANTS, TRjEES AND SHRUBS. Entries Solicited. UTUANUI. M ONDAY. JUNE . AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr. E. C. Old, who hns sold his farm, we will hold a Clearing Sale of the whole of Ilia Live and Dead Stock, QA JERSEY AND JERSEY - CROSS COWS, due July and August. 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. 1 GRADE JERSEY BULL. 3 USEFUL FARM HORSES, »11 wort. 1 LIGHT HORSE, all work. 12 BREEDING SOWS, due to pedigree Tamworth and Berkshire boars. LARGE NUMBER OF STORE PIGS. BIG 6 McC. MOWER, Col. Drill, with Turnip Sower attached; B. and D. Duncan Top-dresser. New Light Oliver Plough, Heavy McC. Hayrake, Set Heavy Tripod Harrows, Hillside Disc Plough, Spring Dray, Hay Sweep, Wallace Haystacker, Electrio Motor, Milk Pipes, 70 Cow Covers, Cream CaJis, Buckets, Sundries, Etc. NOTE. —The above are a choice herd of early calvers, they have been heavily culled each year, and are in good condition. Luncheon Provided. OLEARING gALE AT rpE rptJESDAY,. JUNE 10 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Messrs. Fitzgerald Bros., of Mangaiti, who are giving up dairying and going in for sheep, we will Sell on the Farm, The whole of their choice HERDS OF DAIRY COWS, Comprising:— A rvo DAIRY CATTLE, Including:— 300 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, due mainly in July and August. 60 2-YEAR IN-CALF JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS. 40 WEANER JERSEY HEIFERS. 3 YOUNG DRAUGHT HORSES, all farm work. 26-COW MILKING.PLANTS, complete: 2130 gal. Separators, Cream Cans, Buckets, Utensils, Sundries, Eto. NOTE.—We have inspected these Cows. They aie in good condition and are P ra ° tically all young and have all been bred on the property. Factory returns for the herd will be given at the Sale and all cows will bo put on trucks. Mangaiti, free ot charge. Luncheon Provided. QLEARING gALE AT jyjATATOKI. "YyEDNESDAY. JUNE Favoured with instructions from Mr. Geo. Meldrum, Bonds Road. Matatoki, whose lease has expired, we will Sell on the Farm on the above date, in conjunction with Messrs. Dalgety and Coy. nn JERSEY AND JERSEY-AYRSHIRE "U AND SHORTHORN-CROSS DAIRY* COWS, mostly July and August 42 JERSEY' AND JERSEY AYRSHIRECROSS 2-YEAR SPRINGING HEIFERS. „ _ *r /-• 20 HIGH - GRADE YEARLING HEIFERS. 12 STORE PIGS. Luncheon Provided. THURSDAY. TUNE JUNE 13f 10.30 A.M. -J n A HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 10 UNBROKEN FARM SORTS. 10 DRAUGHT FOALS. _ 8 2-YR. FILLIES AND GELDINGS, broken to lead. 40 3. 4 AND 5-YR. DRAUGHT HORSES. 10 AGED FARM SORTS. 20 HACK AND HARNESS SORTS. Entries Solicited. QLEARING £> ALE AT jyrORRINSVILLE. rjHHURSDAY, JUNE 13. AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, acting on behalf of Mr. J. ,I. KRZANICH. who is giving up milking owing io ill-health. We will sell on the farm, Starkey's Road, Morrinsville, on the above date, THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY ■ HERD, ETC. Ida HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS, in XV/ O good condition and due July and 14 CHOICE 2-YEAR. IN-CALF JER--15 JERSEY I HE?FER CALVES. 2 USEFUL W HORSES. Work 8 TAM h6 and BERK. CROSS BREEDING SOWS, due to Farrow July and 1 SET OF TRIPOD HARROWS, 1 Tumbler Sweep. 2 Sets of Fa, l ™ Horse Harness. I Wireless Set. Table, Chairs, Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Utensils. Crockery, etc. Luncheon Provided. jyj-ORRINSVILLE gTOCK gALEpKIDAY. JUNE SPECIAL ENTRY, Ex Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. 5000 co„pS.i'„- E E p ' 1100 2 AND 4-TOOTB WETHERS. 300 2-TOOTH EWES, m-lamb Romney rams 300 4 AND 6-TOOTH EWES, m-lamb Romney rams. 1300 4 AND 5-YR. EWES, m-lamb to S.D. Rams. Entries Solicited. The above herd is direct over from the East Coast Districts; they have been genuinely farmed and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. On Account MR. J. H. GADDES, who is going out of Sheep. His WHOLE FLOCK, comprising— Qrft BREEDING EWES. OO v! Including: „ 170 WELL GROWN 2-TOOTH EWES 275 4 , 6-TOOTH AND EWES (mostly 4-tooths). « 450 LARGE-FRAMED 5-YEAR EWES. 60 FLOCK S.D. EWES, in-lamb to Stud S.D. Rams', bred by Ruakura Farm and R. C. Grey. The above,.. Breeding Ewes ore all in-lamb to S.D. Ranis and have been farmed by the vendor for his own use. They are an exceptionally choice lot, and will be sold in lots to suit'purchasers. IAMBRIDGE £|ORSE JpAIR. AND rjHHURSDAY, - june 19 AND 20i AT 10 A.M. EACH DAY. OAfl HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. OUU PJntries Solicited. NOTE.—Entries close FRIDAY, JUNE 14. PHE FARMERS' -OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22130, 8 June 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22130, 8 June 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22130, 8 June 1935, Page 5

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