SALES BY AUCTION G. W' V ERCOE & c°" LTDAUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. rj\E J£AUWBATA TO CK gALE. M OXDAI ~M-« 3i. 100 0 A T T L E--10 FAT COWS AST) HEIFERS. 30 STORE AND BONER COWS. 20 JERSEY DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. 10 BULLS. 25Q FAT AND STORE PIGS. J"! U RNITURE—--1 OAK BEDROOM SUITE, complete. V HOSPITAL BED. 1 EIMU BED AND WIRE WOVE, MATTRESS. 2 KITCHEN" TABLES. 1 OCCASIONAL TABLE. 4 KITCHEN CHAIRS. PRAM. £<T7NDRIES—2000FT. DRESSED HEART ■OF RJMU, including 1600 ft. of 5 x IV, isuitablc for gates and sheep yards). 7 TOTARA STRAINERS. r,O TOTARA POSTS. 130 SAWN BATTENS. 15 SHEETS OF NEW CORRUGATED IRON (5, c> and Tft. lengths). SUNDRY LENGTHS OF TIMBER, suitable for pig-sties, etc. Entries Solicited.QLEARING A T jpjGARUAWAHIA. M onday - M ay 31, AT 12 NOON. Acting under instructions from MR. R. McCORQUINDALE, who is going out of dairying and going in for Pedigree Shorthorns, we shall sell on the property ou the above date: — WHOLE JJERD OF OA YOUNG JERSEY AND JERSEYOU CROSS DAIRY COWS, including 6 freshly calved. 12 SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS. 2 and 3-year old. 12 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. 1 2-YEAR S.H. BULL. 12 TAM WORTH AND TAM WORTHCROSS SOWS, due to farrow June and July. 3 MAIDEN PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE SOWS. 2 SOWS WITH LITTERS OF EIGHT. 20 WEANER AND STORE PIGS. 2 GOOD LIGHT FARM HORSES (all work). 25 GOOD HOGGETS. 1 GOOD HACK AND HUNTER. X a /.-SHAFTER RUBBER-TYRED GIG AND HARNESS. 1 fiO-GALL. ALFA LAVAL SEPARA4 TOR, good condition. 25-GALL. CREAM CANS. 20 8.0. PULLETS. QUANTITY USEFUL TIMBER. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.— : The cows are all carrying their second, third and fourth calves and will come, forward in good condition. The heifers are due to calye early. The weaner heifers are in good condition and are from cows that have produced 3001b. fat or better. Calving dates and FACTORY RETURNS will be given at the sale Stock to be railed will be placed on trucks free of charge. The vendor is prepared to hold cattle for clients for a short time if necessary. Luncheon Provided.
xmm wm JJAMILTON JJOESE gALE. CLAUDEI/ANDS SHOW GROUNDS. TUNE "J^Q Entries Solicited. T E |\ APWHATA g TocK SALEjyjjONDAY, JUNE 1937. SPECIAL ENTRY, Ex Manson Bros., Woodleigh: WHOLE HERD OP 50 YOUNG JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS COWS. Auctioneers' Note.—This herd averaged •2701b. fat on tho vendor's property at Woodleigh. Several of the cows have produced between 3001b. and 4001b. fat. Tbese cattle coming from the hilly coast country should do well in the Waikato. 31 —R. McCorquindale, Ngaruawahia. ; 3—-Estate of J. J. Rollinson, Gordonton. 4—L. J. Sexton, Rotokauri. B—T. Charlston, Karamu at Frankton Yards. 3-1 —Manson Bros., Woodleigh, at Te Kauwhata Yards. 3 7—J. R. N. Stewart and L. C. Picot, at Ngaruawahia Yards (in conjunction with Weight, Stephenson ami Co., Ltd.). IS—O. Coleman, Orini. 21—Mrs. A. M. Frew, Claudelands. 22 J. A. Prendergast, Te Pahu. G. W. V raiCoE A C°- LTD- ' AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. T A N D N, *4/6/37. Acting under instructions from the Mortgagee, we will offer by Public Auction immediately prior to (he Sale of Stock, on account of Messrs. Earp and Horton. rpHE PROPERTY, CONTAINING 7ir» 1 ACRES 3 RDS. 31.1 PERS., more or less, being Allotments 346 C, 2468, 370, 300, 3-1), 312, 313 and 365, Waioeka Parish, County of Opotiki. The property is that lately occupied by Mr. G. S. Earp, and 1 situated approximately six miles from Opotiki. . . Terms and conditions of sale may be inspected at the Offices of the Auctioneers. kALGETY & 10MPANY, <Y. (Incorporated in England), OPOTIKI.
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