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SALEEI BY AUCTION rrflE QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. PLEASE NOTE. The Stock Sale advertisod for Monday Next at Patetonga has ; been POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. jyjT.RCURY JgAY gTOCK gALE. M °NDAY' JUNE, 13f 11.30 A.M. HEAD OP CATTLE. 35 3-YEAR SHORTHORN • CROSS STEERS. 40 SPRINGING HEIFERS. 30 SPRING ING COWS. • »() o-YKAR-OLD EMPTY HEIFERS. 8 BULLS. 25 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 1 AGED MARE AND FOAL. 1 4 - YEAR MEDIUM DRAUGHT GELDING. 1 MILK FLOAT. Entries Solicited. QLEA'RING gALE rjUHUNA j^J^OKRINSVILLE. [ONDAY, AT 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr. A. W. Curry, who'is giving up dairying owing to ill-health, and putting on share-milkers with own herd, wo will hold a Clearing Salo on the property on the above date: — -yyHOLE HERD OP 32 JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from July and August lODISING 2-YEAR IN-CALF JERSEYCROSS HEIFERS. 1 RISING 2-YEAR JERSEY BULL. 1 RISING 2-YEAR SHORTHORN BULL. 3 HEIFER CALVES. 1 c-YEAR DRAUGHT GELDING, all harness. , „ , 1 S-YEAR MARE, in foal, all harness. 1 &GED MARE, all harness. 1 RISING 2-YEAR BAY FILLY, 4 DEVON'- BERKSHIRE CROSS SOWS, to farrow August. 8 STORE 0 R PIG sf °A R " WEANERS. 1 220 2O DUCKS 20 P.B. F W.L. HENS, 20 80. HENS. . BIG 6 McCORMICK MOWER, McCormickDeering Hay Rake, Tumbler Hay Sweep, 6ft Cambridge Roller. 1 Set 7-a-side S.O. Discs, nearly new; S.F. Booth Handle Plough. S.F. Lever Plough. Empire Jnr. 11-coulter Drill, Spring Dray, Gig, Konaki, Sledge, Set 3-leaf Tine Harrows, Set Alfa Harrows, Set Tripod Harrows, / Sots of 2, 3 and 4-horse Swingletrees, Plough Chains. Spring Cart llarness, Block Dray Harness, Collars and Ham*s v 5 Horse Covers, Coil Pig Netting. 801 l 6ft Netting. 18ft Ladder, Scarifier, Knife Grinder, Hay Forks, Slashers Spade. Hay Knife, Shovels, Garden Tools, etc., 3 Pig Houses on skids, Calf £ails. 6-a-side Carpenter s Bench, Large Meat Safe. 2 Stacks Hay, approximately 8-10 tons each; I.X.L. 50egg Incubator, and Sundries too numerous to mention. Also, on account of Client, , 1 DRAUGHT GELDING, all harness. 1 GREY MARE, chains. . 1 GELDING, 7 years, chains. NOTE. —This herd comprised of young, clean Jersey cows, the bulk of which are early calvers. P . Luncheon Provided. gPECIAL gALE OF JJIGH-QLASS QATTLE "JJAMILTON gALEYARDS. •jyj-ONDAY, JUNE 13, 193 - AT 11 A.M. On Account of Mr. P. Th omsen of taha, who is giving up i "£. k and going in entirely for dry £»Q JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS UO D \ERY COWS, expected to calve from July 20 onward. 10 DAIRY COWS, m full milk 8 SELECTED YEARLING JERSEY heifers. 2 GOOD E FARM L HORSES. all work, l 'PREMIER TOPDRESSER. in good v . i order. , 8 ACRES SWEDES, with ran off. 1 STACK HAY. . , . NOTE. —Mr. Thomsen_ has been dairying for 24 years, and this is the only sale lie has hefd during that period. He has made a practice of culling heavily each year and replacing with the best of heifers obtainable. The cows are' in good healthy condition, and we would 'strongly recommend buyers to attend this Sale. Also: On Account of Mr. Les. Carr, OA EXTRA CHOICE 2-YEAR-OLD JERSEY HEIFERS. The above heifers are direct from Taranaki. are well-grown end in good condition, and are expected to calve early. ' On Account of Mr. J. E. Powell. OA EXTRA CHOICE 2-YEAR-OLD JERSEY HEIFERS. The above heifers are from the King Country, a.re well grown and in good condition and should do well in the Waikato. On Account of Mr. C. Ormiston, To Uku, his Whole Herd of QA JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSB OU - DAIRY COWS. The above ' herd arc practically all 2nd calvers and are in good condition and coming off clean West Coast country will do well in the Waikato. QOROMANDEL gTOCK gALE. *'' ————— rpUESDAY, JUNE 11.30 A.M. CATTLE. 40 SPRINGING HEIFERS. 20 SPRINGING COWS. 15 STORE AND BONER COWS. 20 M.S. WEANERS. 30 BULLS. On/ Account of Client: 12 SOUND DAIRY COWS. Entries Solicited. gTOCK gALE. JUNE Jfj 11.30 A.M. SPECIAL ENTRY. fifl P - A - AND HEREFORD-CROSS RUN W COWS, r.w. P.A. Bull. inn EXTRA GOOD P.A. WEANER -LUU STEERS. Entries Solicited. i OLEARING gALE AT >JUTUANUI. june AT 11.30' A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR. E. A. PARKER, tfho is giving up dairying and leaving the district, wc will sell HIS WHOLE HERD AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— AQ JERSEY AND JERSEY-SHORT-HORN. CROSS AND FRIESIAN DAIRY COWS, expected to calve in July and onward. 3 TWO-YEAR HEIFERS, r.w.b. 2 YEARLING JERSEY PEDIGREE HEIFERS. 2 YEARLING JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS. 1 YEARLING PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. - 1 YEARLING PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE bull. 1 TWO-YEAR PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. ' 1 THREE-YEAR JERSEY BULL. 1 CLYDESDALE GELDING, all work. . 1 GELDING, all work. | Spring Tip Cart, Gato Sweep, Konaki, Set, Harrows. S Milk Cans (20ga1.), Harness, Collars. Chains, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. good condition. ! JHE JURMERS* QO-OPERATIVE fife AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD.. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 7

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