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SALES BY AUOTIQH rpHE QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY LTD.. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. T E A WAMUTU UTOCK rPO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 11.UO A.M. 20Q HEAD OF CATTLE. in PRIME FAT BULLOCKS. P2 PRIME FAT HEIFE-RS. :«> FAT COWS. 10 STORE AN" I) BON EI! COWS. •JO JERSEY. WEAKER CALVES. OXA BAC'ONERS, PORKERS, ~OU STORES AND WEANERS. I PEDIGREE TAMWORTH BOAR. 1 CANADIAN BERKSHIRE BOAR.. On Account of Client who Ims sold farm, his WHOLE DRAFT of 1 *>A CHOICE 2-YEAR JERSEY I—U HEIFERS, r.w. Jersey Bulls. This is a good, line of heifers, and has been running on high country and showing well forward in calf. Entries Solicited. jyj"GARUAWAHIA gTO'CK gALE. JIRIDAT. JypY AT 11.30 A.M. 100 HEAD 0F CATTLE. 10 FAT COWS AND HEIFERS. 25 STORE AND BOXER COWS, ft JERSEY WEANER HEIFERS. 10 JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS, r.w.b. 20 'J AND 'J/j-YEAR JERSEY HEIFERS, r.w.b. 4 BULLS. 15 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, ex Waingaro. * , , 60 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including Ifi-MONTHS STEERS, also COWS AND HEIFERS. Entries Solicited. jy|.ATAMATA j-JORSE C^ALE. M OSDi "M" iY 16, 10 A.M. 100 HORSES 0F ALL CLASSES - Entries Solicited. QPARAU gTOCK gALE. M OXDATTJJ'AT 16j NOON. Favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate of S. W. Morgan, we will offer the undermentioned Live and Dead Stock, at Oparau Yards: — in JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS 4o DAIRY COWS. 12 CALVES. 5 YEARLINGS. 1 BULL. 3 HORSES. 3 BREEDING SOW S. 19 TRELOAR ENGINE, Old 8-Cow Plant, etc.. Lister Separator. Firth Copper, Scales. 3 Buckets, 5 Wedges. S.F. .Plough, 2 Sets Plough Harness, Crass Harrows, Swingletrees and Chains, Hayknife, Dray Saddle. Discs, Mower, Topdresser (old), Sundry Tools, etc. NOTE. —The above herd of dairy cows, coming off high sheep country on the West Coast, can be recommended to do well in the Waikato. rrHE JjWRMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. TJAMILTON JJORSE gALE. QLAUDELANDS gHOWG ROUNDS, rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY). 0Q HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Entries Solicited. T E T\ auwhata H ohse S ale - JpRIDAY, jy£AY 1% CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE.—This Sale has been CANCELLED. <t W V ERCOE & C°" L TD " AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON.

CLEARING Q ALE ON jgANK OF JJEW gOUTH TO BE HELD AT WELCOME BAY, TAURANGA, ON M OSDAY. ]y £ AY AT 10 A.M. Favoured with instructions from the Bank or New South Wales, who have sold the above property, we will sell WHOLE OF THE AND £)EAD gTOCK. AS FOLLOWS:— OAA FRIESIAN-CROSS AND JERSEYZUU CROSS DAIRY COWS. 30 I^MONras WSFRIESrANJERSEYCROSS IN-CALF HEIFERS. o® IB^"IfoNTHS ERS 'FRIESIAN - CROSS SHORTHORN-CROSS STEERS. 25 CALVES. 3 JERSEY BULLS. 1 S.H. BULL. 1 RED POLL BULL. 14 TAMWo"% S CROSS BREEDING 1 BOAR. 30 WEANER PIGS. i 8-cow Gnno Plant, complete with cl. motor 14-cow L.K.G. Plant, complete with r motor: 1 135-wl. A 'fa Separator 1 00-gal. Alfa Separator. 1 1 M H Rake, 1 10-blnde M.H. Duns, - o-f. Ploughs, 1 Hillside Plough, 1 Evona lopdresser, 1 Wallace Stacker,. 1 Haysweep l Hauraki Steriliser, 1 Ronaki, 1 G'g. 1 M.H. 11-coulter Drill, 1 Flamethrower, 1 Kiyipsack Sprayer, 1 Douglas No. 5 Rani and Piping. i;mo Posts, TOO Bales Hay, GO to"Is, 10 Cream Cans Drum Diesel lwol. Oil. Quantitv Large Empty Drums, 1 set 4-horse Blocks, Horse Collars. Hames, Chains, Winks. Swingletrees. Large Range Barm lools. The Dairy Cows are in (rood order and condition and the majority are due in -lui.v and \ugnst. The vendors ar Cj agreeable to buvers grazing stock purchased on tt\e pro!er(v up "ill June 1. The sale will commence SHARP AT 10 A.M.. with the selling at the homestead of all implements, etc., and horses and voung store slock. The Dairy Herd will then'be sold at the main shed. Light Luncheon Provided. AUCTIONEERS:— "tyRIGHT, gTEPHENSON & LIMITED. AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, WHAKATANE. 4 UCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD A SHEEP AND CATTLE PROPERTY TO BE HELD AT THE OFFICES 01 THE NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS" CO-OP., LTD., WHANG AREI, °M AY 23, mB, AT 2 P - M -* This property comprises approximately 4600 acres, situated in the Hokianga County. Access is obtained by road connecting with the main highways system, about 10 miles from Kohukohu, and by sea frontage to Hokianga Harbour. Good motor road to the Moerewa Freezing Works. The properly consists mainly of easy undulating country with good flats. Soil, black loam on clay subsoil, excellent sheep country and eminently suitable for dairy farming. Approximately 3300 acres in grass, English grasses predominating. The properly is ringfenced and well subdivided with permanent streams, mainly fed from ranges at hack. Stock carried at present approximately •J'.-'oO ewes, 350 wethers, 70 rams, 1300 lambs, 180 run cows, 115 calves, 110 _ mixed sex yearlings, '-'0 two-year-old steers and heifers, *5 bulls and 31 horses. Included in the cattle is ft herd of pedigree Hcrefords. High-class rams have been used and wool has fetched toi) prices at January sales at Auckland. BUlLDlNGS.—Homestead comprises Bungalow and Cottage, all necessary stables, cowshed, garage and outbuildings. Woolshed with 4-stand plant, shearers' cottages, implement, shed, cattle yards, sheep drafting yards and dip. shepherd's cottago and motor-launch. The reason for selling is that a winding-up of the partnership is desired to effect a distribution in the estate of a deceased partner. TERMS. —30 per cent cash; balance, 70 per cent of purchase money, may remain for 5 years at 4'/j per cent. For full particulars and plan of the property, apply to joint auctioneers, who will be glad to arrange inspection for parties interested. AUCTIONEERS: yy RIGHT, AND £lO., AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON AND OTHER BRANCHES. THE CO-OP., LIMITED, WHANGIREI.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23034, 11 May 1938, Page 4

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