SALES BY AUCTION A LFRED jgUCKLAND & gONS, LTD., pOKENO g ALE YARDS. M ONDAY, M AY 16j AT 12 NOON. 1 JTA HEAD CATTLE. -LiJU Including:— On Account of a Client, 20 WELL-GROWN YEARLING JER. AND JER.-CROSS HEIFERS. 6 WEANER TO 12-MONTHS-OLD BULLS (4 S.H., 2 Jcr.). Entries Solicited. QTAUA "yyAIUKU. JJO.YDAY. M AY 16> AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. L. M. Barriball, Otaua, who is retiring from Dairying, to sell as above THE WHOLE OF THE DAIRY HERD. EXTRA CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY Ou COWS, due to calvo from June 21 onward. 1 SPEEDWAY STERILISER, nearly new. 1 5-VALVE S.T.C. WIRELESS SET. SMALL QUANTITY FURNITURE, including Chesterfield Suite, practically new. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—These are a particularly nice lot of cows, were First Herd in the district (croup last season, and will probably finish in the same position this season. Factory returns 103»?-37 show_an average of 3301b. butterfat, while in 1037-38 season 4S cows average 36Slb. fat in 277 days. Mr. Barriball is retiring from Dairying and we can thoroughly recommend the stock to intending purchasers. Calving dates and tests will be given at Sale. Herd is free from Eczema. Please note Corrected Butter-fat figures. Luncheon Provided. JJELENSVILLE. gALEYARDS. TUESDAY, jJJjAY IT> AT 11.30 A.M. inn PIGS: PORKERS, BACONERS, >UU STORES AND WEANERS. Including:— -5 BREEDING SOWS, due to farrow. 30 SLIPS AND WEANERS. 7 ~ HEAD CATTLE. I O Including:— 12 COW BEEF. JO BONER COWS. Also, NUMBER OF 9, 10 and lift. JARRAH Gates 10 BAGS POTATOES. Entries Solicited. gALEYARDS. Tuesday, jp yj. AT 12 NOON. \ 1 f\o HEAD CATTLE. -LUVJ Including:— On Account of Mr. J. Campbell. 0 S.H. AND JER. HEIFERS, due to calve July and August. Also, NUMBER n, 10 and lift. JARRAH GATES. . , On Account of Mr. S. Ballard, QUANTITY HEAVY PURIRI POSTS AND STRAINERS. Entries Solicited. THURSDAY. Jp-Y AT 11.30 A.M.
ALFRED BUCK LAND & SONS, LTD., Have received instructions from Mr. M. Scahill, Kopuarahi, who is leaving the district, to sell as above, rr-HE "WHOLE OF THE DAIRY HERD. -11 r\ YOUNG DAIRY COWS. ±IU Comprising: 30 SHORTHORN COWS, second calvers. 50 JERSEY COWS, third and fourth calvers. 30 JERSEY - SHORTHORN CROSS COWS, second and third calvers. The Herd has been heavily culled for the last three years, and the cows are ill call to a Pedigree Jersey Bull with 7501b butterfat backing. Calving dates at sale. Also, On account of Messrs. Livingstone and kenh 'JO RISING 3-YEAR-OLD IN-CALF S.H. HEIFERS 40 GOOD JER* HEIFER CALVES. 15 S.H. HEIFER CALVES. 1 6-YEAR-OLD HALF - DRAUGHT MARE, with foal at foot, all farm 1 AGED' HALF-DRAUGHT GELDING, all farm work. 1 2-TON WAGGON, in good order. 1 M.H. MOWING MACHINE, in good order. „ ~ , . On account of Mr. T. H. Crawford, 1 GOOD '.-DRAUGHT MARE, broken to all farm work, quirt and reliable. Luncheon Provided. yy AIUKU gALEYARDS. gPECIAL JQAIRY gALE. FRIDAY. JJAY 20, AT 12 NOON. On account of Mr. Arch. White, Glenbrook, who is retiring from dairying. OA CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY COWS, OU due to calve June and July. 7 CHOICE YEARLING HEIFERS. On account of a Client: 5 CHOICE SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS. , On account of a Client: 7 TESTED JERSEY COWS, dne to calve June and July. Outside Entries Accepted. JpUKEKOHE JJORSE jgAZAAR. F RIDSI ' M AT 20, AT 10.45 A.M. " HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. / O Including: On account of Mr. A. R. Saunders: SPECIAL ENTRY, ex Dunedin and Ashburton. A O CLYDESDALE HORSES, from 3 to 4m 8 years old. Comprising S REG. PED MARES. 20 FIRST-CLASS MARES. 11 FIRST-CLASS GELDINGS. NOTE. —These are an Exceptionally good lot, broken to all harness, absolutely guaranteed and we can recommend them with confidence. Also, On Account of Mr. Ken. Hamilton, I 7-YEAR-OLD BAY GELDING, qualified hunter. Entries Solicited. YY" AITAKARURU gALEYARDS. Friday, 9Q } AT 12 NOON, onn HEAD CATTLE,; L\J\J Including.— On Account of a Client, who is leaving the District, Q A JERSEY COWS, 2nd and 3rd Calvers, Otc due to calve July-Aug. 25 RISING 2-YR.-OLD JERSEY HEIFERS, due to calve September. 1 AGED DRAUGHT GELDING, all ; work. I 2 RISING 3-YR.-OLD DRAUGHT ! GELDINGS, broken to chains. 1 5-COW MILKING PLANT. Shaftigg j and Belting. 3 h.p. Anderson Oil j Engine, Anderson Rotary Pump. 75-C.al. Alfa-Laval, Milk Vat. I Strainer and Buckets, 3 Cream Cans, Skim Milk Cans and Drums. Oak Bar., Oak Axle, Farm Tools ! and Sundries. NOTE.—Tho milking plant may bo inspected on Mrs. M. A. Peter's farm. Also. 1 On Account of Mr. J. O'Connor. I RISING -1 - YEAR ■ OLD THREEQUARTER DRAUGHT GELDING, broken to all chain work. r J\AHEKEROA gALEYARDS MONDAY, M AY 9 3) AT 12 NOON. HEAD CATTLE. Entries Solicited. FRIDAY. IJIURUA. M AY 27, AT 11,30 A.M. ALFRED BUCK LAND AND SONS, LTD. received instructions from Mr H H' Hicks. Turua, who is reducing his'herd, to sell as above, T HE WHOLE OF THE SURPLUS X STOCK. .lO FI?I J ES - AND JER.-CROSS COWS, due w lo calve Aug. onwards. 10 2-YR.-OLD HEIFERS, due to calve ■Aug. onwards. (5 FORWARD COWS. 10 EMPTY COWS. 1 I t IS-MOS. TO 2V r YR.-OLD STEERS, ■to SHEEP. 1 3 - YR. - OLD THREEQUARTER DRAUGHT STALLION, broken to nil chains and pole work. 1 3/5-YR.-OLD L.D. MARE, stinted, broken to all chains and pole work. 1 S-YR.-OLD L.D. GELDING, broken to chains and pole work. 1 UNBROKEN 2-YR.-OLD L.D. GELDING. 1 UNBROKEN IK-MOS.-OLD COLT. t DANDY WINDMILL; 9-Sfnr TopDresser, in good order; Small Revrrsiblo Hillsitle Plough; Swamp Harrows; Ford Ton Truck, good body and ruhher; Light Spring Cart; 1-ITorse Set Block and Tackle with Chains; 20Ft. Lead Pipe; Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. JgUCKLAND & gONE LIMITED.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 7
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