SALES BY AUCTION rjiHE QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. CATTLE. 25 PAT COWS. 60 STORE AND BONF.R COWS. 15 JERSEY HEIFERS. 00 18-MONTH-OLD STEERS. DO MIXED CATTLE 10 SPRINGERS. 10 BULLS. 20 3}-YEAR-OLD STEERS. Entries Solicited. gHEEP fjI'HURSDAY, JANUARY NOON. yirtnn H E E P. Comprising: 400 2-TOOTH WETHERS. 350 2, 4 AND 6-TOOTH EWES. 1500 4 AND 5-YEAR EWES. 500 6-YEAR EWES. J2OO M.S: LAMBS. On Account of Messrs., Van Houtte and Nolette, their annual draft. GOO 5-YEAR LARGE-FRAMED BREEDING EWES. On Account of Mr. F. E. Trolove. 10 1-SHEAR ROMNEY RAMS. Entries Solicited. NOTE.---These sheep are all of! high hilly clean country and comprise annual drafts from most of the local well-known breeders. OTOCK r pHURSDAY, JANUARY NOON. JQQ HEAD CATTLE 10 FAT COWS. <lO STORE COWS. 20 3-YEAR-OLD BULLOCKS. 6 HULLS. 50 FAT AND STORE PIGS. 2000 » E--250 FAT LAMBS. 500 B.F. STORE LAMBS. 120 M.S. ROMNKY LAMBS. 250 EWES WITH LAMBS. ISO 5-YEAR. BREEDING EWES. 80 2 TOOTH EWES. 200 F.F.M. EWES. 200 STORE EWES. Entries Solicited. jyjORRINSVILLE gALE. pRIDAY, JANUARY 9^ SPECIAL ENTRY. Ex EAST COAST. 10,000 IJLJL E E p--800 EXTRA WELL-GROWN 2-TOOTH EWES, 1350 2-TOOTH EWES. 1000 4 AND 6-TOOTH EWES. 800 MIXED AGE EWES. 2000 4 AND 5-YEAR-OLD EWES. 1200 LARGE - FRAMED 5 - YEAR - OLD EWES. These are without doubt the best, line of East Coast sheep to be offered ill the Waikato this season. They are annual drafts from the following breeders:—Estate K. S. Williams (Matahiia Station), B. C. Watkins, J. H. Tap! in, F. R. and C. T. JefTerd, Estate G. Busby, J. and G. Busby, Pa.uariki Station, J. D. Williams, It. Ford and others. jyjERCURY gHEEP JiAIR. jyjONDAY, JANUARY NOON. 1500 E H e e p. Entries Solicited. QOROMANDEL gHEEP JjUIR. rpUESDAY, JANUARY 9g NOON. 2000 8 H eep. Entries Solicited. •p>ANGIRIRI Jj^AIR. rpHURSDAY, JANUARY NOON. 3000 Hf E E p - Entries Solicited. R AM F AIRS. 193fi MORRINSVILLE.—JANUARY 29. Entries close JANUARY 18. BLAMILTON (Southdowns, Ryland, Leicester).—FEßßUAßY 6 and 7. Entries close JANUARY 25. HAMILTON (Romney and Lincoln).— FEBRUARY 20. Entries close FEBRUARY 8. OTOROHANGA.—FEBRUARY 21. Entries Solicited. rpHli pARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. " Y'sknon gOUTHDOWNS. COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF NOTED SHOW-WINNING FLOCK, The Property of MESSRS. G. R. AND H. HUTCHINSON, Wharepapa. To bo Held in the SELLING PAVILION, QLAUDELANDS g HOWGROUNDS, HAMILTON, rpUESDAY, TANUARY Oi 1936, AT 11 A.M. BHARP. The Offering will comprise:— 107 EWiES,, mixed ages. including 20 STUDS. 25 EWE LAMBS. 13 STUD RAMS, including 10 1-shear. 28—1-SHEAR SOUTHDOWN RAMS. 34 RAM LAMBS, including 13 STUDS. A GRAND OFFERING OF 207 HEAD. THE "VERNON" STUD Southdown Flock is one of the best-known nud most successful breeding and show-winnftig establishments in the Auckland Province. Founded on Pure Imported Blood by the purchase of the Imported Ram, Bartlow 1156. bred by Rev. G. H. Brocklebank, England; also 5 Stud Ewes by the Imported Ram, Hatchfield Lemon, bred by the Earl of Derby, the Flock has been maintained at n verv high level, by the use of speciallyselected Sires from the noted Killeymoon Stud. " VERNON " Sheep have won over 20 Championships, 122 Firsts and 84 Seconds; also 25 Special Prizes and Medals. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers: — rpiHE "jpARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LIMITED. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. JERSEY jgTUD. JJN RESERVED jySPERSAL ALE. ON ACCOUNT OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE H. C. PHILLIPS (Deed.) AT THE FARM. PARAPARAUMU. JANUARY 9rj 1936. AT 10 A.M. Having sold the "Sandrift" Fatm, the Whole of the High-class Pedigree Jersey Stud will be sold without reserve, as follows : _ PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS. Af\ PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING 4U & TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. HERD SIRES. 1 A PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, ONE 14 TO THREE YEARS OLD. 35 PEDIGREE JERSEY CALVES. 149" HEAD - The above Cattle are fashionably bred to Owler of Puketapu and Waipiko strains, and are in splendid condition. This herd is generally acknowledged to be one of the outstanding dairy herds of the district, and this sale presents an unusual opportunity to secure high-producing and richly-hred stock at very reasonable prices. ALSO, EXTENSIVE FARM IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. Commissions executed on behalf of Absentee. Buyers, , Catalogues on Application. Auctioneers: WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD., . Wellington and Branches, ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., Palmerston North and Branches,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22320, 18 January 1936, Page 5
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