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SALES BY AUCTION G. W. V ERCOE & C " L HAMILTON. T E K AUWHATA M ,AY HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Entries Solicited. JJAMILTON J£ORSE gALE. T huhsday. M ,ay 20 . Q HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. On account Mr. F. C. Johnstone, Waitetuna, 1 DRAUGHT MARE. 1 CH. GELDING, by "Day Comet" from a "Spalpeen" Mare; good Jumper. Entries Solicited. aingaeo g T OCK gALE. JJ<HURSDAY, JJjAY 20 SPECIAL ENTRY, Ex Messrs. T. C. and H. W. Wilson, of AVaimai, -fin SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RED POLLED IJLU COWS, in calf to Red Polled Bulls. 3,5 TH RE f\-Y EAR-OLD RED POLLED HEIFERS, ill calf to Red Polled Bulls. 30 TWO-YEAR-OLD EMPTY 4? ED POLLED HEIFERS. Entries Solicited. G. W. V ERCOE & C°" LTDHAMILTON. N ORTH A 9 CO-OPI I JpARMEHS CO-OPERATIVE, LTDWARKWORTH. IMPORTANT NOTICE Buyers are notified that at all AucttoD Sales delivery will only bo given for CASH. un!%ss arrangements for CREDIT have been previously made with the management JJELENSVILLE gTOCK gALE, M ONDAY, n AT 12.30 P.M. HEAD CATTLE. Including—--30 BEEF. OX. COW AND HEIFER. 00 BONER COWS. 100 FAT WETHERS. Entries Solicited. gTOCK g ALE - T UESDAY t M AY AT 12.au P.M. HEAD C A T T L E, Including—•_'o SPRINGING COW'S AND HEIFERS 10 BEEF COWS AND HEIFERS. 50 STORE AND BONER COWS." 10 18-MONTH EMPTY J Eli. HEIFERS 3 WORKING BULLOCKS. 1 -1-YEAR M.D. MARE. On account of Mr. W. R. Grant: 3 1-MONTHS' P.B. BOARS (Berk.). 24-MONTHS' P.B. SOWS (Berk.). 3 4-MONTHS' P.B. TAM. BOARS. Oil account of Mr. Les. Oldfield. who is giving up farming, the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising: 15 YOUNG JER. AND JER.-CROSS COWS, due July and August. 2-2-Yli. SPRINGING JER. HEIFERS. 2 YOUNG SOWS, due to farrow early. 1 1% H.P. ENGINE. Quantity of Furniture, including:—Sidehoard, Drophead Singer Sewing Machine, 2 Full-of-Rest Chairs, Seagrass Chairs, t> Kitchen Chairs, Oval Rimu Table, Duchess Chest, Rimu D.B. and W.W. Mattress Dinnor "Waggon, 2 Congoleum Squares, Quantity of Sundries. Entries Solicited. QLEARING g ALE - ]£ AST QOAST J^LBANY, rpHURSDAY, M AY 27, AT 12 NOON. The North Auckland Farmers' Co-operative,-Limited, having received instructions from Mr. K. S. Leigh, will Sell, at the Homestead, the OF HIS AND gTOCK. Full Particulars Later. "pARMERS' CO-OPE RATI VE, LIMITED. WA RKWORTH. JgRIDGEBANK QLYDESDALE jjRIDGEBANK QLYDESDALE JQISPERSAL, JJ IS PER SAL. AT rpAHUNA JpARK, jJUNEDIN, rjpUESDAY, JUNE g AT P.M. THIS FAMOUS STUD FOR QOMPLETE "|JNRESERVED gALE. THE OFFERING WILL COMPRISE:— STALLIONS AND COLTS. STALLIONS AND COLTS. 9Q MARES AND FILLIES. 90 MARES AND FILLIES. MR. ARCH. WILSON, Proprietor of the famous Bridgebank Clydesdale Stud, is retiring from breeding owing to continued illhealth. The complete Stud will therefore be sold entirely without reserve. This is undoubtedly the greatest collection of high-class Registered Clydesdales ever put to auction in New Zealand. They are of direct descent from the noted stallions Marengo (imp.), and Bridgebank Chancellor (imp.), and the famous prize-winning marcs Cauldbarn's Ruby (imp.), Elsie Paterson (imp.), Minnie Park (imp.), and Berkeley Pearl (imp. in utcro), directly imported from Scotland by Mr. Wilson. These importations represented the most noted sires and strains in Scotland. Their descendants have made Clydesdale history in New Zealand. The nine sires to bo sold are among the most popular breeding horses in the Dominion. The mares and young stock represent the very best. Their size, substance, quality, type and soundness aro unsurpassed. Write for the Illustrated Catalogue to gTEPHENSON AND QO., LIMITED, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON & BRANCHES, QTAGO QO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., DUNEDIN AND BRANCHES, AUCTIONEERS IN CONJUNCTION.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 3

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