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SALES BY AUCTION JpARMEHS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. gTOCK gALE, TVTONDAY, A PRIL 97 NOON. JQQ HEAD CATTLE. 40 FAT COWS. 70 STORE AND BONER COWS. 40 21-YEAR SHORTHORN AND HEREFORD STEERS. 45 2-YEAR HEREFORD STEERS. 25 2-YEAR SHORTHORN STEERS. 14 18-MONTHS POLLED ANGUS AND HEREFORD STEERS. 12 WELL-BRED POLLED ANGUS AND HEREFORD HEIFERS, r.w. Polled Annus Bulls. 15 18-MONTHS EMPTY SHORTHORN HEIFERS. 20 YEARLING HEIFERS. 20 JERSEY HEIFER WEANERS. 30 2-YEAR JERSEY HEIFERS r.w.b. 20 2-YEAR FRIESIAN HEIFERS. 1 2-YEAR HEREFORD BULL. 10 BULLS. r „ On Account of Messrs. Fletcher Bros.: 40 CHOICE JERSEY DAIRY COWS (all second and third culvers) ; due early. 20 3-YEAR-OLD SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS. . Entries Solicited. rpHURSDAY, AT 10.30 A.M. HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Entries Solicited. gPECIAL gALE OF J~)AIRY JJERD. g ALEYARDS. THURSDAY, \ PRIL OA 12.30 P.M. The Whole of the Dairy Herd lately milked by MR. N. PATTIE. Ngaruawahia, who is now leaving the district: /?CT DAIRY COWS. JERSEY AND OO JERSEY-CROSS, due early. 7 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS INCALF HEIFERS. 1 JERSEY BULL. The majority of the cows are young and will come forward in first-class order. Practically all are early calvers and the offering generally is one that should appeal to all in search of good dairy Block. gTOCK gALE. PHURSDAY, >QQ HEAD CATTLE 20 FAT COWS AND HEIFERS. 30 STORE COWS. 20 JERSEY AND JERSEY - CROSS HEIFERS, r.w.b. 15 JERSEY HEIFER CALVES. 8 BULLS. 20 STORE AND WEANER PIGS. 1 HACK. On Account of Mr. A. C. Gordon: 10 FAT 3i-YEAR POLLED ANGUS BULLOCKS. 20 3 AND 4-YEAR SHORTHORN STEERS. 10 2-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN STEERS 10 2-YEAR RED POLLED STEERS. 35 20-MONTITS TO 3-YEAR FRIESIAN STEERS. 25 MIXED STEERS. 10 SHORTHORN HEIFERS, r.w.b. 10 POLLED ANGUS HEIFERS, r.w.b. Entries Solicited. gPECIAL g ALE OF J) A IKY JJERD. fGARUAWAHIA QALEYARDS. THURSDAY. THE WHOLE OF THE DAIRY HERD LATELY MILKED BY MR. .N. PATTIE, Ngaruawahia. who is now leaving pr d DAIRY COWS. JERSEY AND JEROO SEY-CROSS. due early. 7 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS INCALF HEIFERS. 1 JERSEY BULL. The majority of the Cows are young and will come forward in first-class order. Practical all are early calvers and the offering generally is one that should appeal to all in search of good dairy stock. rpHE Jj>A«MERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. jySPERSAL § ALE " "gOMEVIEW" JERSEY JJERD. ACCOUNT MR. A. E. PHILLIPS. TI/jUUNU, -yyHANGAREI. JjIRIDAY, ]y[AY AT 10 - 30 A-M----SHARP. 100 J^J EAD (APPROXIMATELY). The Offering will comprise: r A CHOICE STUD COWS WITH EXCEL--50 LENT BUTTERFAT RECORDS. The majority of therrf are by JX.U MAJOR. C.8.8., who was sired by the famous OWLER OF PUKETAPU. CB B (sire of a host of show-ring winners and 22 C.O.R. daughters producing up to 8391b. fat) from KU KU LILYVALE, C.O.R. 57Glb. fat in 25C days. A number of the Cows aro in calf to KU KU GOLDEN HOPE, a consistent prizewinner, who is sired by KU KU GOLDEN CROWN (Jersey Meadows Birch—lvu Ku Delightful, C.O.R. 7151b. fat at 3 years) from KU KU HOPEFUL. O.H.T. 5091b. fat in 305 days, who in turn was by OWLbK OF PUKETAPU. C.8.8. from KU KU LILY. C.O.R. GOHlb. fnt ns a senior two-year-old, full sister to KU KU MAJOR. C 8.8. Other cows will be in calf to a son of KU KU GOLDEN HOPE and JERSEYDENE SUNGLEAM. C.O.R. f>o3lb. fat senior two-year-old Bronze Medalist. 76Glb. fat mature Silver Medalist and winner of special Gold Medal for production. 10 RISING TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. 1L MOSTLY BY KU KU GOLDEN HOPE and in calf to one of his sons from SOMEVIEW DAIRYGIRL. C.O.R. 5801b. fat as a senior two-year-old. Many high-producing females have been bred at SOMEVIEW and have done extremely well in other hands. SOMEVIEW SUN RAY. sold to Dr. Geo. Walker. G3llb fat ns a junior two-year-old and winner of the type and production class at the Whangarri Show, while last season she produced 701.931 H. fat. Silver Medalist three-year-old and Special Gold Medal for production; SOMEVIEW sold to Mr. A. Clarke, has an O.H.T of 7G3lb. fat in 305 days: SOMEVIEW SNOW MAID and SOMEVIEW DUCHESS, sold to Mrs. J. R. Sheehan, have four-yeor-old records of 715.591b. fat and r>o3.7fllb. fat respectively. while SOMEVIEW BREVET MAJOR, sold to Mr. Charles Stevens won in a strong class for bull and progeny nt Whnngarei, 1934. The Balance of the Offering will comprise a line of EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BRED JERSEY FEMALES in calf to pedigree Jersey Bnlls. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. jyj"ORTH "pARMERS CO-OPERATIVE. LIMITED. WHANGAREI AND BRANCHES, in conjunction with ]yj\ESSRS. J) ALGETY k QO.. J^TD.. WHANGAREI. (Incorporafed in England.) Q'ROWN LANDS FOR SALE. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1\ PART ALLOTMENT 40A. ORUAWHARO PARISH, containing an area of 43 ACRES 3 ROODS 8 PERCHES, will be offered for Sale by Public Auction for Cash at the NORTH AUCKLAND DISTRICT LANDS AND SURVEY OFFICE. AUCKLAND, on ]\J AY J3 1936. AT 2.30 P.M. UPSET PRICE. £45. Situated on Te Hana-Mangawai Road, 1J miles from Te Arai Post Office. Unimproved Land, in fern and short, scrub, all more or less ploughable. Further particulars on application to W. D. ARMIT, Commissioner of Crown Lands, North Auckland Lnnd District. Private Bae, Auckland, C.l.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22402, 24 April 1936, Page 5

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