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SALES BY AUCTION >pHE JiARMEES' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. QLEAKINO g ALE JJAUTAPU. QAMBRIDGE. FRIDAY, TUNE J UNE 17, AT 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR. T. J. GEE, of Haulapu, who lias sold his farm and is leaving for the Continent, we wiil hold a CLEARING SALE ON THE PROPERTY ON THE ABOVE DATE. U7 JERSEY CROSS AND SHORTI HORN DAIRY COWS, mostly second end third calvers, expected to come to profit from July onward. 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. 6 JERSEY CROSS TWO-YEAR HEIFERS. 2 AGED DRAUGHT HORSES. any trial. 1 McCormick Deering Stacker, complete, as new; 1 McCormick Deering Mower, as new; 1 Bamford Hay Rake, 1 Evona Topdresser, 1 Set Chains and Tripod Harrows, 1 Konaki, 1 Spring Tip Dray, 1 30cwt. Waggon, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 20 x 15 Stack Cover, Swingletrees, Plough Chains, Harness, 1 200 gal. Milk Vat. 20 20gal. Milk Sans, Buckets, 600 Balcß Hay, quantity of Bonedust, Sundries too numerous to mention, etc. NOTE. —The herd comprises clean cows, which have been very carefully handled. They are in good condition, showing woll forward in calf, and wo can recommend buyers to attend this fixture. Luncheon Provided. ILEARING g ALE AT Q gALEYARDS. AMBRIDGE Favoured with instructions from MR. W. J. ELLIOTT, of Te Miro, who has leased his farm and is putting on Share-milkers with their own herd, we will sell at the Cam bridge Saleyards on the above date. TTis WHOLE . HERD OFi nn CHOICE JERSEY DAIRY COWS. GO 2nd and 3rd calvers. expected to come to profit from early July on--23 SELECTED 2-YEAR JERSEY is selected' Yearling jersey 8 HORSES. 170 2-t3oTH° r.w. S/down Rams, showing well forward in lamb. EWES. r.w. S/d. Rams. 1 Deering Stacker, complete, 2 Deering Sweeps. Big Six McCormick Mower, b 30 and 12-gall. Cream Cans. Buckets Ho-gall. Alfa-Laval Separator, good order. 3 Sets Collars. Haines, winkers, etc. NOTE. —We have inspected this nerd and find it comprises choice young dairy cows and heifers. Coming off high, hilly country they can be recommended to do well wherever they go. gPECIAL j§ ALE . 0F gTATION-BRED QATTLE. jyjATAMATA gALEYARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 20, HEAD OF WELL-BRED CATTLE. On Account Alfred Totman, 219 WELL-GROWN M.S. POLLED ANGUS WEANERS. 220 POLLED ANGUS COWS, r.w. purebred Polled Angus Bulls. On Account Estate Arthur Totman, 162 WELL-BRED M.S. POLLED ANGUS WEANERS. 25 POLLED ANGUS COWS, r.w. Polled Angus Bulls. On Account S. C. Wills, 25 HEREFORD - SHORTHORN - CROSS WEANER STEERS. NOTE. —All the above Cattle are outstanding as far as Quality is 'concerned. Most of the Cows were purchased by Mr. Totman at Taihape anil Bawke's Bay. The calves are well-grown and in good order. We can strongly recommend buyers wanting Store Cattle to attend this Sale.

QLEARING gALE AT I^AUHEI. jyjONDAY, JUKE £Q 1038t AT 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR. L. LEVER, whose lease has expired, we will hold a Clearing Sale ou the property as above, nn JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS 00 DAIRY COWS, expected to calve middle June onward. 21 SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS, r.w.b. since 15/0/37. a RISING 4-YEAR GELDINGS (chains 6 TA S MwBrTH CROSS SOWS, to farrow July. ■ 40 LAMBS. POULTRY. ETC. 135-gall. Lister Separator, Milk Vat. 5 Cream Cans, Sledge, Set Harrows. Skim Milk Pump, Water Pump, 4 Sets Ridd Cups. Water Trough. 1 1-horse Scoop, Pulleys. Harness. Swingletrees, Chains, Quantity Corrugated Iron, Corrugated Iron Shed, 123 x 8. 333 ft. %in. Piping and 996 Bales of Eay. Also, QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. NOTE. —Mr. Lever has been dairying for the past ten years, and his herd is a good one of clean cows, showing well forward in calf. They can be thoroughly recommended. Luncheon Provided. Q L E A R I N 0 g ALE TJINUERA, jyjATAMATA. rpUESDAY, JUNE 1938 ' AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late J. NICHOLSON, who, owing to labipur troubles, are giving up dairying, we will sell cn the property. Totman's Road, Hinuera, WHOLE HERD 0 F d(\ HIGH-GRADE JERSEY DAIRY OU COWS, expected to calve to Pedigree Jersey Bulls from beginning of July onward. 25 TWO-YEAR SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS <25 CHOICE" YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. 2 JERSEY HERD BULLS. 1 PEDIGREE YEARLING JERSEY BULL. 2 DRAUGHT HORSES, four years. broken to Chains, ii SOWS. 15 YOUNG PIGS. _ , _ , O-Cow L.K.C. Milking Plant, HOgal. AlfaLaval Separator, electric driven. NOTE. —The cows are all in good condition and by date of Bale will have had four weeks on swedes. Over a number of years tho herd has averaged between 330 and 4001b. fat. Luncheon Provided. QLEARING g ALE AT "\yAIRAKAU, rpj fjpUESDAY. JUNE 21 } AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR. P. D. WILKIE, Wairakau. Te Aroha, who has sold his farm, his whole herd of QQ JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS OO DAIRY COWS, expected to calve July and August onwards. 8 2-YEAR JERSEY HEIFERS. 8 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. 1 3-YEAR PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. 1 AGED MARE. , 3 SOWS, duo to farrow in August. 20 DUCKS, „ , , x Set Discs, S.F. Plough, Hay Rake (new), Harrows, Sledge, etc. NOTE—Wo have inspected these Cattle and find the Cows all young and in good condition. The majority are early culvers. Luncheon Provided, rjiHE JjiAHMERS' QO-OPERATIVE 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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