SALES BY AUCTION gUCKLAND & gONS. LTD, * ryAIUKU piG I^ALEYARDS. JUNE rj AT 11.30 A.M. ' iAA PIGS, PORKERS, BACONERS. 4UU STORES AND WEANERS. Entries Solicited. J£UMEU gALEYARDS. rj"i UESDAY, JUNE rj AT 12 NOON. ' .Art HEAD CATTLE. JUU Including:— |9 G,S. JERSEY SPRINGING COWS. 7 SPRINGING HEIFERS. 1 P.B. AYRSHIRE SPRINGING COW, »o STORE COWS. Ts FAT COWS AND HEIFERS. .1 BOXER BULLS. POSTS, STRAINERS AND SUNDRIES. On Account of a Client from tbo North, •jj JERSEY. S.H. AND FRIESIAN COWS, spring calvers. 15 JERSEY AND S.H. SPRINGING HEIFERS. Entries Solicited. TyELLSFORD gALEYARDS. rpUESDAY. JUNE rj AT 12 NOON. ' OAA HEAD CATTLE. £\J\J Including:— OA SPRINGERS. 40 FAT AND FORWARD EWES. QUANTITY OF USED IRON AND TIMBER, Entries Solicited. (RAMARAMA ROAD). ' rj^UESDAY. JUNE rj {Note Alteration Sale), AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCR'LAND & SONS, LTD., Have leceived instructions from MR. A. I MADDREN, Paparimu, who Is retiring from dairying, tc sell as above, IJIHE WHOLE OF THE DAIRY HERD. QQ JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS OO COWS, dua to calve July, August and September. 9 2-YEAR-OLD IN-CALF JERSEY HEIFERS. 7 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFER CALVES. 1 3-YEAR-OLD JERSEY BULL. 2 MED. D. FARM GELDINGS (all work) 1 AGED FARM MARE, all work. 1 4-COW RfDD MILKING MACHINE, Independent 13-star Top-dresser, Sundries, etc. NOTE. —These Cows are mostly young, off hilly country, and will do well. On Account of a Client, 2 SPRINGING HEIFERS. 4 WELL - GROWN YEARLING JERSEY .HEIFERS. 2 SHORTHORN STEER CALVES, On Account of a Client, 10 2-YEAR-OLD JERSEY HEIFERS, due <o calve July and August. f On Account of a Client, 1 BAMFORD MOWER. 1 SET TRIPOD AND CHAIN HARROWS. 1 RANSOME 12-inch PLOUGH Luncheon Provided. JUNE g 1 , AT 1 P.M. ' ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.. Have received instructions from Mr. J. D. Boldero, Hakarri, who has sold his farm, to Sell as above, rTHE WHOLE OF HIS FURNITURE 1 AND EFFECTS. J£AftAKA • pAPAKURA.. "YyEDNESDAY." JUNE g (Pleasa not Alteration Data Sale), AT 11 A.M. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.. Have received instructions from Mr. W. R. Hill, Karaka, who, on account of ill-health, is leaving the district, and leased his farm, to sell, in conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., as above. THE_ WHOLE
HERD OP REG. . PEDIGREE AND HIGH-GRADE MILKING SHORTHORN CATTLE. trfk MILKING SHORTHORN COWB, pv due to calve June, July and Aug., comprising, 22 REG. PEDIGREE AND 28 HIGHGRADE COWS. 11 REG. FED. 2-YR.-OLD IN-CALF M.S.H. HEIFERS. 34 REG. PED. YEARLING M.S.H. HEIFERS AND BULLS. 12 HIGH-GRADE YEARLING M.S.H. HEIFERS AND BULLS. 6 REG. PED. M.S.H. BULLS. Yearling to 3-yr.-old. ■l7 2-YR.-OLD S.H. STEERS. 1 8-YR..OLD HALF DRAUGHT GELDING, all work, l HACK. fIOQ 2 AND 4-TOOTH EWES, r.w. S.D. Rams since Feb. 1. Free of eczema. 1 STEWART SHEARMASTER ELEC. HORSE CLIPPER, 10-Blade Steel Queen Discs, 0-Coulter Drill, Drag Scoop, Shaves S.F. Plough, Cami 'V ■■ bridge Roller, Viking Mower, 6Cwt. Bet Platform Scales, Ladder, 2 Sets Harrows, Swingletrees, Harness, Riding Saddle, Tools, Sundries, etc. „ AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—The Pedigree Cows were selected from the well-known Studs of Messrs. J. McGowan and J. I. Dickey, and they are an exceptionally choice lot. This is a unique opportunity for purchasers requiring Milking Shorthorn Cattle, and we can thoroughly recommend them. Full particulars and all calving dates will be given at sale. Luncheon Provided.
pUJ-CEKOHE g ALE YARDS. (J'HURSDAY, JUNE 0 AT 11 A.M. SHARP. * onn DAIRY cows and heifers. &\}\J Including:— Acting under instructions from the Mortgagee, THE WHOLE DAIRY HERD. QA CHOICE FRIESIAN AND JERSEY OU COWS AND HEIFERS, due to calve June, July and August. NOTE.—These cows are in good condition, and off hilly country. AJI calving dates and tests will be given at sale. AT 12.30 P.M. SHARP. SPECIAL ENTRY, On Account of Mr. Walter Schlaepfer, OA 2 TO 2%-YEAR-OLD S.H. AND OU HER. STEERS. AT 1 P.M. 25Q BEEF AND BONER CATTLE. 2QO HEAD STORE CATTLE. QA SHORTHORN AND SHORTHORN"I/ CROSS COWS, in calf to P.A. bull. NOTE.—These are healthy-conditioned, good-framed cattle, off clean, high country. _ On Account of a Client, QK F.M. EWES, in lamb to S.D. rams. VV , Free of Eczema. On Account of Mr. Harry Rogers, 6000 1, 2 AND 3-YEAR BARBERRY; 1000 BOXTHORN. 2000 ACACIA; 'JOO 2-YEAR BENTHAM CYPRUS. 200 2-YEAR LAWSONIANA, 200 2-YR. MACROCARPA. 10 GUAVA. AT 11 A.M. CAA PIGS: PORKERS, BACONERS, U W STORES AND WEANERS. Entries Solicited. JJJAUNGATUROTO g ALE YARDS. pRIDAY, JUNE 2Q ON ARRIVAL OF AUCKLAND EXPRESS 150 HEAD CATT LE. . Including:— „„ Account Client, 20 2 AND tf-YEAR-OLD HEREFORD „ STEERS. 20 RISING 2-YEAR-OLD S.H. STEERS 10 FAT COWS. Entries Solicited. g ALE YARDS. JUiIDAY, JUKE 1Q AT 12 NOON. 200 HEAD CATTLE. Including:— i.? K 01 "!' of Mr. Ray Flynn, Turua, 10 EXTRA GOOD JERSEY HEIFER , CALVES. 1 RISING 1-YEAR-OLD % TO 3 /«- DRAUGHT FILLY, broken tn all chain work. Entries Solicited. pUKEKOHE gALEYARDH gPECIAL £)AIRY gALE. JJONDAY. JUNE 13> AT 1° NOON lnO d AJRY COWS AND HEIFERS. Including:— vn Account or Mr. N. Stewart. Paparata, , _ *'ho is retiring from dairying, 40 CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY AND u JER.-CROSS COWS, duo to calve June and July. " JERSEY HEIFERS, duo to calve June and July. ■i Pantries Solicited. jgUCKLAND & gONS, LTD
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23055, 4 June 1938, Page 7
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