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SALES BY AUCTION ! rjiHE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD.. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. QLEARING AT rjLVUPiRI. RID AY, JUNE 1037, AT J 1.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR. C. RTUKK, of Rutherford's Road, Tallinn, who is giving up dairying, we will sell on the propertv ns above his whole herd of CHOICE JERSEY DAIRY CONNS. to 2-YEAR JERSEY HEIFERS, r.w.b. 18 JERSEY WEANER HEIFERS. 2 PEDIGREE JERSEY BUU,^ 4 TAMWORTII breeding sous. 1 T.\Mworth boar. . , , j\OTE.—We have inspected tins herd anil find the cows an exceptionally choice lot, due to calve early to Pedigree Jersey Bulls. All were bred by the vendor from foundation cows selected in Taranaki. Luncheon Provided. iOR RINSYILLE TOCK Q ALE. E 18. DAIRY CATTLE, II a.m. FAT PICS, 11.3(1 a.m. F\T CATTLE AND SHEEP, Noon. STORE SHEEP. Noon. 300 HEAD 0F CATTLE. s FAT BULLOCKS. 12 PRIME FAT HEIFERS. •in FAT COWS. 00 STORK AND BOXER COWS •>0 YEARLING JERSEY HEII-ERS. 100 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS SPRINGING HEIFERS, r, BULLS. 250 F A T r 1 G s ' t'UO STORE AND WEANER PI OS. On account of Hawke Estate, U PUREBRED TAMWORTII SOWS — rinse to farrowing to Pedigree lamworth Boar. 9000 s H E E P. - wu Including: GO FAT WETHERS. 50 FAT EWES. OO EAT LAMBS, 100 STORE LAMBS. aou GOOD WOOLLED -l-TOOTH WETHERS, ex East Coast. 100 2-TOOTH WETHERS. 300 F.M. BREEDING EWES, r.w. S.D. Rams. ...., ~ 530 LARGE-FRAMED 1 and 0-YEAR EWES, r.w. S.D. Rams. The above ewes arc local sheep that ha ye been genuinely farmed to the best of S.D. Rams. They come off clean country and can be thoroughly recommended. SPECIAL ENTRY, On account of Mr. W. H. Williams, Gisborne. ANNUAL DRAFT OF 7AA GENUINE o-YEAR BREEDING IUU EWES, r.w. S.D. Rams. Mr. Williams has sent his Ewes to the Waikato for the past four or five years, and they have always given excellent satisfaction with a big percentage of lambs. Favoured with instructions from Mr. R. J. Whittle, who is putting on Share-milker with his own herd, we will offer as above 4 ~ JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS iO DAIRY COWS, all sound and due to calve July and August. On account of Mr. Geo. Fussy, 14 DAIRY COWS, third and fourth calvers, due from date of sale onwards. Entries Solicited. i A JONDAY, JUNE AT 11.30 SHARP. Favoured with Instructions from MR. T. M. DYNES, who is going out of Dairying and in entirely for Sheep, wc will sell on the Farm, Rukuhia, as above, 7 A JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS I U COWS, due to calve July and August. G COWS IN MILK. 15 2-YR. IN-CALF JERSEY HEIFERS. •1 REGISTERED PEDIGREE '.MR. JERSEY BULLS. Warren-Farmer 5-Cow Milking Machine, • Alfa-Laval tloGall. Separator, Electrio Drive- 3 lOGall. Cream Cans, 1 -iGall. Cream Can, 1 OoGall. Vat. R. and G. Topdresser, 2 Sets Grass Harrows, 1 D.F. Plough, Bamford Mower, Bamford Rake, I M.H. Side Delivery Reaper, Storey Stacker and Grab, Gate Sweep, Samson Tractor, 3 h.p. Benzine Engine, Chaffcutter, H.P. i Shearing Machine and Grinder. Portable ; Forge, Windmill. 20Gall. Copper. 3 Collars j and Hames, 3 Pairs Winkers, Quantity of 1 Sundries. ■ ■vrOTE.- —This is a Choice Herd of Young j Cows. They have been bred by the Von* j dor and all are high producers. Factory returns will be available on day of pale. I We can recommend prospective buyers to I attend this Sale. Luncheon Provided. QAMBRIDGE gTOCK g ALE. JUNE 9| 1037. Favoured .vjth instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late W. VOSPER, who have sold the Horo Horo erty:PAA 2-TOOTH TO 5-YEAR BREEDING Ovv EWES, mostly -1 and in lamb to Southdown rams since February 21. Extra good line. 13 M.A. SOUTHDOWN RAMS. IS 3Vi-YEA R HEREFORD STEERS, fresh conditioned. 12 18-MONTHS POLLED ANGUS HEIFERS. P. AND D. DUNCAN TOP-DRESSER. Hillside Plough, Set Discs Harrows, Tine Harrows, Harness, Swingletrees, Tools, etc.. NOTE.—AII the Sheep are off clean country, they have been well farmed and are showing well forward in-lamb. On Account of' Mr. Tom Preece, who is giving up dairying cn account of ill-health. 28 SELECTED JERSEY AND JER-SEY-CROSS COWS, in calf to pedigree Jersey hull (last season's factory returns averaged 3531b. fat). G 20-GAL. CREAM CANS. On Account of Mr. Allan L. Clark, 8 SPRINGING PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS, July calvers. These Heifers are well grown, from tested dams, arc by "Sir Robert of Pencarrow" (a champion bull) and in calf to Raleigh of Edgecote. Entries Solicited. QLEARING gALE AT gALEYARDS. yyEDNESDAY. JUNE 9g 1037. AT 11 A.M. FAVOURED with instructions from MR. D. E. FINLAYSON. of Tuhikaramea, who is retiring from dairying:— TILS WHOLE HERD OF 900 HEAD OF HIGH-GRADE DAIRY Comprising:— GO CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY DAIRY COWS. ETC. Also His Annual Drafl of 150 EXTRA CHOICE 2-YEAR JERSEY HEIFERS. NOTE.— We have inspected these cattle and find all aro second and third calvers, mostly Taranaki bred, and due to calve the first, week in July onward. They have averaged 200lb. fat this season. The heifers are a choice lot. being well grown, in nice condition and showing wtT forward in calf, the line having been selected by the vendor from herds with good butterfat backing. We can recommend buyers in want of good dairy cattle to attend this sale. For the convenience of buyers this sale will be helil in tho FRANKTON SALEYARDS. Luncheon Provided. E JpAKMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES ORDER THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE. Manufactured in Auckland by I M c Nab aKK MiBB: I I • L Imperishable as the Pyramids. Better Workmanship than in Imported Memorials. A Guarantee with Every Order Send for Free Cataloguo. 100 6YMONDS STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22756, 16 June 1937, Page 4

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