SALES BY AUCTION jpARMERS' QO -OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. M AY 16, 103 a 10 A.M. HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 15 UNBROKEN FARM SORTS. •10 MEDIUM TO HEAVY DRAUGHTS, all farm work, lo LIGHT HARNESS HOUSES AND HACKS. On account of Mr. T. Mullhollaiid, 16 USEFUL FA KM HOUSES. On account of Mr. L. L. Cooke, 1 GOOD 0-YEAR MARE, all work. Pantries Solicited. JJONDAY. ]\p Y 16. NOON. READ 0 F CATT LE. .10 FAT COWS AND HEIFERS. .1.5 STORE AND BOXER COWS. 10 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. « BULLS. Jo HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate of S. W. Morgan. we will offer the undermentioned Livo and Dead Stock, at Oparau Yards:— A Q JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS •iO DAIRY COWS. 12 CALVES. 5 Y EA-RLINGS. 1 BULL. 3 HORSES. :i BREEDING SOWS. 19 PIGS. TRELOAR ENGINE, Old 3-Cow Plant, etc.. Lister Separator, Firth Copper, Scales. 3 Buckets, •"> Wedges. S.F. Plough, 2 Sets Plough Harness, Grass Harrows, Swingletrees and Chains, Ha.vknife, Dray Saddle, Discs. Mower, Toddresser (old). Sundry Tools, etc. NOTE.—The above herd of dairy cows, coming off high sheep country on (lie West Coast, can be recommended to do well in the Waikato. ""YJOUNTLEY" pEDIGREE piGS. QREAT JfUXTURE. !On account of MR. A. T. ROGERS, j "MOUNTLEY." NGARUAWAHIA. To be held at the Homestead, NGARUA- | WAHIA (opp. Hopu Hopu Camp, on Main South Road). I j edxesday - j\£ AY 18 ly3B, AT 10.30 A.M. PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE, TAMIuU WORTHS and LARGE BLACKS, as follows—--62 PEDIGREE BERKSHIRES, Boars for Service, Sows in Farrow, Young Boars and Sows. 70 PEDIGREE TAMWORTHS, of all ages. 30 PEDIGREE LARGE BLACKS, an outstanding line. THE "MOUNTLEY" offering this year is really outstanding, special care having been taken in. the selection of the offering. Most of the Berkshires represent the first of the progeny of the great Canadian imported boar, "WOODBURN LANDON," to be ofTered in New Zealand, and it can be safely stated no greater line has ever before been offered at auction. The Tamworths also represent a class line of all ages, mostly sired by the allEngland and New Zealand Champion. "BERKSWELL UP-TO-DATE sth." and from prize-winning sows. In the Large Blacks are many star lots, including this year's supreme pig at the Palmerston Royal in the 14 months' class. The Catalogue this year includes more prize-winners and potential winners than any previous one. MAKE A POINT OF WRITING FOR A CATALOGUE. gTOCK gALE. ' AT 11.30 A.M. On Account of MR. M. P. MILLETT, "Lake View,'' Ngongotaha. r FHE WHOLE OF HIS PEDIGREE -L JERSEYS, with the exception of heifers, which he is retaining for future breeding. The Offering Comprises:— 29 REGISTERED PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, mostly tested. 3 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. 4 HIGH-GRADE COWS, all with herd test records. NOTE. —The "Lake View" Jerseys are noted for their excellent type, having* won numerous prizes and championships in the Show Ring. Practically all the cows have been tostein and hold creditablo records, put up under cvery-day conditions. Catalogues on Application. rpHURSDAY, M AY 19, 11 A.M. HEAD OF CATTLE. 20 FAT COWS. 20 FORWARD-CONDITION COWS. 30 STORE AND BONER COWS. 10" DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. 20 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 200 F A T PIG S. STORE AND WEANER PIGS. Entries Solicited. QLEARING gALE AT rjpURANG A-O-MOANA. jy£A Y A'l 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR. W. P. HOLMES, of Turanga-o-Moana. who is retiring from Dairying, we will sell as above, HIS WHOLE HF.RD OF 1 m CHOICE JERSEY AND JERSEYIdtU CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from early July onward. 200 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS, including SO cx Taranaki as calves and 40 of his own breeding 25 JERSEY HEIFER CALVES 5 JERSEY BULLS. ~„r T„ 1 WEAR DRAUGHT FILLY. 2 3-YEAR DRAUGHT GELDINGS. 1 .WEAR DRAUGHT MARE. 1 WEAR DRAUGHT MARE. 1 AGED DRAUGHT MARE, ft FOALS TIP DRAY. BOOTH-McDONALD WHEEL SWEEP. ETC. NOTE.—Wc find this a Cho'ce Herd of Rich Producing Cows, which for the last three years have put up an average of :vjoin fat. Factory Returns The herd is a clean one, and in splendid order. Luncheon Provided. gALE OF pEDIGREE j\£ILKING gHORTHORNS. O.IAUPO ROAD. HAMILTON. piDAY, jy£AY 20, liWB, A'l 12 NOO.n. Favoured with instructions from .Mr. 1,. C. VICKERS, who is going out of dairying, wo will sell on the Farm, Ohaupo Koad, riMIK W HOLE OF 111S CHOICE HERD 1 OF PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS. The Offering Comprises: 1 4-YEAR STUD BULL. 10 PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORN COWS. 3 RISING 2-YEAR IN-CALF Hhll' - •1 RISING 2-YEAR PEDIGREE BULLS. 1 YEARLING BULL. „ lTt ,^ 13 SHORTHORN - CROSS DAIRY 2-YEAR'GRADE HEIFERS. 1 2-YEAR GRADE BULL. " LIGHT FARM HORSES. 15 BREEDING EWES. ;t BREEDING SOWS, due to farrow. 1 SoW AND LITTER. 1 TAMWORTH BOAR. 1 BUTCK FARM TRACTOR. DRILL TOP-DRESSER, HARROWS, PLOUGHS, MOWER, HAY RAKE, SWEEP, DRAY, SLEDGE, SWTNG LETREES AND CHAINS, COLLARS, lIAMES AND SUNDRIES. NOTE.—The above represent a choicely bred lot of cows, originally being mostly •.elected from the Studs of Messrs. Ranstcnd Bros, and Mr. T. H. Gordon, \\aihi. All females in calf to Pedigree Shorthorn Bull. The cattle are in splendid order and can be thoroughly recommended in every way. Luncheon Provided., Catalogues on Application. jpARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD.. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 8
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