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SALES BY AUCTION J E K a K I VENTS. JERSEY gVEN TB. JMPORTANT jQISPERSAL gALES. JMPORTANT JQISPERSAL gALES. "yynHouT ESERVE. FJNRESERVED gALE. On A'•count of MR. R. L. nnRX and MESSRS. Af.T.AN HORN AND SONS, at the Farm, Oliau, Levin, WEDNESDAY. VMS. AT 10 A.M. HERD S, IX CALF rn H E TWO HERD S, Comprising: 70 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS. 16 PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-CALF 13 PEDK&EK' JERSEY YEARLING ITEIFERS. 3 HERD SIRES. „ r . TTO 7 TWO-YEAR-OLD BILLS 21 YEARLING BULLS. "330 HEAD. Including 13 V.H.C. cows, with records up to flolb. fat, many noted champions, a dual Royal Champion, and prize winners at the Dominion's leading shows, including the X.Z. Royal; 50 cows and heifers, C.O.R. tested in' these herds, average,ssslb. fat 35 O.H.T cows and heifers average f_>3lb. fat. Winning's this season at Manawatu, Wairurapa, Hawke's Bay and Taranaki Shows: G.j First Prizes, 30 Championships and Reserves, many Cups and Points Prizes. Tllo.se famous Studs are line-bred to the prepotent sirei, OWLER OF PUKETAPU, C.8.8., and LES NIEMES EMPEROR (Imp.). Two sons of the famous Braeside Dawn, V.H C., are included in the offering. Mr. R. L. Horn is completely dispersing his stud and Messrs. Allan Horn and Sons are selling their stud down to in-calf Heifers. (IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD.. INC. IN ENGLAND.) "Q.LENMORE" JERSEY gTUD. "|JN RESERVED gALE. On Account of MR. A. C. LOVELOCK, at the Farm, Matangi, Hamilton, rpHURSDAY, ]^j[ AY 193 a AT 10.30 A.M. rji H E QUALITY HERD ; OF—--75 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 1 HERD SIRE. ™ head This beautiful herd contains many highlyclassified and great producing cattle. It is famous for its remarkable quality and Jersey breed character. Mr. Lovelock has concentrated upon the prepotent "NOBLE" strain and has been extraordinarily successful in preserving the distinctive VIOLA'S GOLDEN LADDIE type in his cattle. It is worthy of note that no fewer than 5 cows sold in the "Glenmore" Sale of 1030 gained V.H.C. honours for their purchasers and produced up to 7511b. fat. This herd is being sold down to rising two-year-olds and this Sale presents the same opportunity as did that of 1930. j "£IRAIGAVON " j JJXRESERVED ' JERSEY QTUD. jySPERSAL gALE. On Account of MR. ROBERT FLEMING, at the Farm, Waimana, Bay of Plenty, pRIDAY. jy£AY 20, IWSAT 10 A.M. A WONDERFUL HERD OF i -j OA PEDIGREE JERSEYS, ! Comprising: i ALL THE MILKING COWS. | IN-CALF HEIFERS, 2 HF.RD SIRES, and A FEW SPECIALLY-SELECTED 1 YOUNG BULLS. Including 9 V.H. cows, up tp 9641b. fat; all others of age for classification are H.C. cows, witn records up to S2llb. fat; 37 C O.R. ; cows, mostly tested as heifers, average G 141b. fat, mostly in heifer form, 9 of them, 3 with i V.H.C. honours, average 7321b. fat. Every cow in the herd has been test"d or is at present under test; many noted champions ! and prize-winners. I ' "Craigavon" is the most intensely bred j HOLLY BANK SQUIRE. C.8.8., herd in j the Dominion, this blood principally being i blended through those famous <ires, PEGGY'S i SQUIRE. C.8.8., PEGGY'S NOBLE ASTER. C.8.8.. and ROSALIND'S SQUIRE. C.8.8. BRAMPTON DREAMING J SAM. C.8.8., blood is also represented. ! COMMISSIONS EXECUTED ON BEHALF OF ABSENTEE BUYERS. CATALOGUES NOW AVAILABLE. AUCTIONEERS: I -yy RIGHT, gTEPHENSON & CO., LTD.. I WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, HAMILTON AND BRANCHES; A yy'LLLIAMS. J^D.. LEVIN. PALMERSTON NORTH AND BRANCHES. QLEARING gALE ON jDANK OF ]\Je\V gOUTH yyALES. TO BE HELD AT WELCOME BAY. TAURANGA, ON M ONDAY, M AY AT 10 A.M. Favoured with instructions from the Bank of New South Wales, who have sold the above property, we will sell yyHOLE OF THE AND jQEAD gTOCK. AS FOLLOWS:— onn FRIESIAN-CROSS AND JERSEYL\J\J CROSS DAIRY COWS. 35 STORE COWS. 30 18-MONTHS FRIESIAN - JERSEYCROSS IN-CALF HEIFERS. 5 2Vi-YR. STEERS. 25 lb • MONTHS FRIESIAN • CROSS SHORTHORN-CROSS STEERS. 25 CALVES. 3 JERSEY BULLS. 1 S.H. BULL. 1 RED POLL BULL. 9 FARM HORSES. LI TAM WORTH-CROSS BREEDING SOWS. 1 TAMWORTH BOAR. 30 WEANER PIGS. 1 8-cow Gnne Plant, complete with el. motor; I 4-cow L.K.G. Plant, complete with cl. motor; 1 135-gal. Alfa Separator, 1 00-gal. Alfa Separator, 1 M.H. Mower, l M.H. Rake, I Itt-blade M.H. Discs, 2 S.F. Ploughs, 1 Hillside Plough, 1 Evona Topdresser, 1 Wallace Stacker, 1 Haysweep, 1 Hauraki Steriliser, 1 Konaki, 1 Gig, 1 M.H. 11 -coulter Drill, 1 Flamethrower, l Knausack Sprayer, 1 Douglas No. 5 Ram and Piping, 3300 Posts, 700 Bales Hay, 50 Fowls, 10 Cream Cans, Drum Diesel Twel. Oil, Quantity Large Empty Drums, 1 set 4-horse Blocks, Horse Collars. Hnmcs, Chains, Winks, Swingletrees, Large Range Farm Tools. The Dairy Cows are in good order and condition and the majority are due in July and August. The vendors are agreeable to buvers grazing stock purchased on the pro- | pertv up till June I. The sale will commence 1 SHARP AT 10 A.M.. with the selling at the homestead of all implements, etc., and horses | and voung store stock. The Dairy Herd will then bo sold at the main shed. Light Luncheon Provided. AUCTIONEERS:— yyRIGHT. gTEPHENSON 4 QO.. LIMITED, AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, WHAKATANE. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES INFRA RED—Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lumbago. Nerves successfully treated.—J. Elmer Downcs, 34 Plaza Bldgs. 4 1-003. NERVE, Gland, Mental and Bodily" disorders of Adults and Children treated. Short Wave X-Ray, Actinic Ra.v and Diathermy Service.—P. H. MEULI. Dilworth Building. Phone 47-340. PHA.MBLIN, Foot Specialist, American ■ experience.—<103 Col Mut. Bldgs OHIROPRAOTIO A 1. REDDELL, Palmer School Graduate. —Treatment given in the Home.— Phone tl-Hi.s, Mt. Albert. Consultations Free. fIHIROI'K AC'TIC Institute, Lionel Duggan, vv Principal, 43 Wlnstone Bldg.; 44-920. DUGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate) N.Z.C.A., Wlnstone Rldg.—Ph. 40-414.' GILES A GILES, Palmer-Graduates, Members N.Z.C.A., Dilworth Bldg. Ph. 45-525. PERCY HAMBLIN, Palmer Graduate, lOyrs American exper. Col. Mutual Bldgs.; 42-244.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 8

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