SALES BY AUCTION JDUCKLAND & gONS. LTD. ► RENDERWYN, FAUX GATUROTO. F BIDAV. M AY 27, On Arrival of Auckland Express. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, Have received instructions from MESSRS. AND E. WORTHINGTON, . Maungaturoto, who are going in for Pedigree Jerseys, to sell on the Farm, as above, THE WHOLE OF THE GRADE DAIRY 1 HERD. A A GRADE JERSEY AND JERSEY"iU SHORTHORN CROSS COWS, due to calve ,luly and August. 5 YEARLING PED. JERSEY BULLS, with up to 6001b butter-fat backing. NOTE.—The Vendors have decided to milk only Pedigree Jerseys, so are disposing of the whole of their grade cows, comprising second calvers and upwards, which averaged 3301b butter-fat last, season. On account of Mr. H. H. Worthington, 6 GRADE JERSEY COWS, due to calve August. „ 18 RISING -2-YEAR-OLD IN-CALF S-H. HEIFERS. Luncheon Provided. A conveyance will meet the Auckland Express at Maungaturoto Station. pAPARIMU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. LTD. Have received instructions from Mr. A. MartI dren, Ramarama Road, Paparimu, who is leaving the district, to sell as ahove. 'J 1 HE WHOLE OF THE DAIRY HERD. Particulars Later. gILVERDALE. W EDXESDAV. JKSB AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. LTD., ! Have received instructions from Mr. iNelsnn Storey, Spur Roiid, Silverdale, who is retiringl from dairying, to sell above. rpHE WHOLE OF THE DAIRY HERD. Particulars Later. QOU N T R A L E 8. OTAUA (Sale of Mr. L. Barriball) —MONDAY. May 16., POKENO—MONDAY, May 16. HELENSVILLE—TUESDAY, May 17. RUNCIMAN—TUESDAY, May 17. PUKEKOHE (Franklin Female Sale)—« TUESDAY, May 17. KOPUARAHI (Sale of Mr. M. Scahill)— THURSDAY, May 10. _ PUKEKOHE (Horse Sale) FRIDAY, May 20. WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY. May 20. WAIUKU (Special Dairy Sale) —FRIDAY, May 20. TAHEKEROA—MONDAY, May 23. WAIUKU <Pig SaIe)—MONDAY. May 23. PATUMAIJOE (Sale of Mr. A. MotWdey)— TUESDAY, May 24. KUMEU—TUESDAY, May 24. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY, May 26. MAUNGATUROTO (Sale of Mr. H. H. Worthington)—FßlDAY, May 27. TURUA (Sale of Mr. H. H. Hicks)— FRIDAY, May 27. j _ WAIUKU (Sale of Messrs. Foster and Williams)—MONDAY, May 30. ' HELENSVILLE—TUESDAY. May 31. PUKEKOHE—TUESDAY. May 31 i WAITAKARURU (Sale of Mr. W. Burdns). —THURSDAY. June 2. 1 PUKEKOHE (Horse SaIe)—FRIDAY. June 3 WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY, June 3. KUMEU—TUESDAY. June 7. WAIUKU (Pig SaIe)—TUESDAY, June 7. WELLSFORD—TUESDAY, June 7. PAPARIMU (Sale of Mr. A. Maddren)— WEDNESDAY. June 8. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY. June 9. MAUNGATUROTO—FRIDAY, June 10. TURUA—FRIDAY. June 10. WAIUKU—FRIDAY, Juno 10.
gUCKLAND & pKANKLLN JERSEY QLUB. PUKEKOHE. QOW & ig-EIFEB. gALE. Ai Yl 1938 ' AT 10.30 A.M. OX SHOW GROUND, PUKEKOHE. ka PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS AND OU HEIFERS, Consisting of 13 COWS, 33 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. AND 4 YEARLINGS. All the Cows and '2-year-old Heifers are in calf, and the majority are to calve early in the spring. In this year's catalogue there are 2 C.O.R. cows; 16 are out of Govt, tested cows up fo 8291b fat C.0.R., 9 are but of herd tested cows, while the dams of 10 are H.C. cows. The following Breeders are Selling, the figures in parentheses denote the number each is offering:—Messrs. E. Fielding (10), J. H. Sherrard (3). W. T. Dazeley (2). H. W. Leßailley (7), G. E. Yelchich (14), W. H. Carter (12), Misses Stephenson (2). AUCTIONEERS: - jyjESSRS. jgUCKLAND * SONS, LTD., AUCKLAND. AND THE jyT 2] J^o AN & MERCANTILE j* AGENCY CO.. LTD. (Inc. in England), AUCKLAND. Send for Catalogue to the Auctioneers or to D. R. HAMILTON, Secretary, Box 40. Pukekohe. pUBLIC fpRUST QFFICE AND RUCTION gALE. IN DECEASED ESTATE. Directed by the Public Trustee. Executor and Trustee of the Will of the late JAS. TOOMAN. JgUCKLAND & gONS. LTD.. Will offer for Sale by Public Auction at thei? Albert Street Saleroom, JiBIDAY. JJAY 27, AT 9.30 PU " -J 7 n ACRES 2 ROODS 37 PERCHES, L l U less areas taken for raijway.and roading purposes, freehold, recognised as one of the finest dual-purpose farms in this popular and convenient locality. Situated handy to Drnry railway station, saleyards, etc., with considerable frontage to the Main AucklandPukekohe Road and under 40 minutes' motor run from Auckland. Ideal dairying and early lamb country, generally in good heart. Buildings comprise modern and substantial Homestead, commanding uninterrupted views; woolshed, milking shed, dip and yards. A unique opportunity of acquiring a sound property convenient to everything. Property flagged. Full particulars from THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICES, Auckland and Pukekohe, And from the Auctioneers, ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. LTD, Haymarket, Albert Street. IjAND A UCTION SALEpOKENO pARM. At our SALEROOM,' ALBERT STREET. Auckland. piIDAY. J£AY £7, AT 2.30 11 p ACRES, approx., freehold, being the 110 well-known property of Mr. W. H. Cronin. situated on the main south highway, which Intersects the property a short distance south of Pokeno Railway Station, saleyards, etc. The property is largely grassed and contains much pood land with two residences and buildings" thereon. A sound grazing farm convenient to everything. ... Full particulars from the Auctioneers, "gUCKLAND & gONS. LTD. CHEEP AND PATTLE Q ALE. On Account of the MATARAWA LAND COMPANY. To be held at their Yards at rp ( OKOROA, WEDNESDAY. JJTAY AT 11 A.M. g9Q CATTLE. 100 PA. COWS AND HEIFERS, r.w. P.A. Bulls. 120 lVi-YEAR P.A. AND HEREFORD STEERS. 100 M.S. P.A. WEANERS. 3000 s H E E pyoo -J-TOOTH EWES, running with S.D. Rams (good line). GOO 5-YEAR EWES, running with Romnejt Rams son WHITE FACE WETHER. LAMBS. 150 FORWARD CONDITION 2-TOOTH WETHERS. The 2-tooth Ewes were bred by H. B. Williams, Gisborne, anil the balance of the Sheep were bred at Otane, Taihape. No stock on the vendors' property have been affected with eczema On Account of other Vendors. , • 600 2-TOOTH WETHERS, ex Gisborne. 30 2-YEAR IN-CALF JERSEY HEW ERS. AUCTIONEERS RIGHT, gTEPHENSOAV A AUCKLANP, '/is
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 7
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