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SALES BY AUCTION N.Z. L OAN & fERCANTIL AGENCY COY.. LTD., (Incorporated in England). (g ALE YARDS. JjIRIDAY, JULY J CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE.—The Sale I have been conducted on account of MR. I E. GOSLING, as above, HAS BEEN CAJ CELLED. rjpOREHAPE. TUESDAY, JULY £ AT 31.30 A.M. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENC COMPANY, LIMITED, Have received instructions from tho Trui tees in tho Estate of tho lato A. B. Mai donald, the property huving been sold, t sell as above, The whole of the live an: DEAD STOCK. , Comprising:, QQ JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROS COWS, July and August calvcn dates at sale. •JO JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROS SPRINGING HEIFERS, kep from best cows by Rec. Ped. Bulb 25 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROS: YEARLING HEIFERS, also fror best cows and by Res:. Ped. Bulls. 3 REG. PEDIGREE BULLS. 2 DRAUGHT MARES, aged, all work any trial. 2 SOWS AND LITTERS. 1 PUREBRED TAMWORTH BOAR. 10 TURKEYS, 1 2-ton Watson, full lock; Cambridge Roller Shafts, Rei and Gray D.F. Plough, Oliver S.F Plough, 12-blade Steel Queen Discs 3-lcaf Tyne Harrows, 3-leaf Wallnc Harrows, Swamp Harrows, No. 7 Mi Cormack-Deering Mower, as new Peerless Hay Rake, as new; Wallac Tumbler Sweep, Massey Harris Drill Bentall Chaffcutter, hand or power; ' Sledges, 90-gal. Alfa Laval Separator 2% H.P. Anderson Engine, 2 10 nni 2 O-gal. Cream Cans, 2 3-horso Se S/trees, 4-horse Blocks and Chains Spring Cart and Harness. Gig Stewart Horseelipper, Circular Sav and Bench, Skim-miik Pump and Pip ing, 12in. Drain Pipes, Scariliet Emery Wheel and Stand, llors< Covers, Sundries, etc. CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE.—This entir herd has been bred on the property (hil country), from Reg. Ted. Bulls, and ha topped all suppliers at the Ngatca Factor; for two years running. QOUNTRY gALEB JUNE. 1938 PAEROA (Pigs)—MONDAY, 20th. , WAIUKU (Pigs)—.MONDAY, 20th. PUKEKOHE (Dairy)—TUESDAY. 21st. KAUKAPAKAPA—TUESDAY, 21st. MANGAWHARE (CattIe)—TUESDAY. 21si .ARAPOHUE—WEDNESDAY. 22nd. JJAIKiAVILLE (Special Heifer Sale Accoun Mr. W. T." Campion)—THURSDAY 23 rd. PAPAKURA (Dairy)—FRIDAY. 2-lth. WAIUKU (Cattle)—FRIDAY. 21th. PAEROA (Cattle)—MONDAY, 27th TAKANINI (Clearing Sale, on account Wai one Model Farm) —MONDAY', 27th. KAUKAPAKAPA (Clearing Sale on accouni Mr. Maurice Buckton) —TUESDAY' 28th. POKENO VALLEY (Clearing Sale accouni Mr. S. McCIay)—TUESDAY, 28th. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY. 30th. JULY, 1038. PAPAKURA (Dairy)—FRIDAY, Ist. WAIWERA (Special Dairy SaIe)—MONDAY, 4 th. PAEROA (Pigs)—MONDAY, 4th. WAIUKU (Pigs)—MONDAY, 4th. HENDERSON—MONDAY, 4th. KIRIKOPUNI—MONDAY, 4th. PAPAKURA—TUESDAY, sth. KAUKAPAKAPA—TUESDAY, sth. MANGAWHARE (CattIe)—TUESDAY, sth. TOREHAPE (Clearing Sale account Est. A. B. Macdonald) —TUESDAY. sth. NGATEA—WEDNESDAY. Gth. WARKWORTH—FRIDAY, Sth. PAEROA (Cattle)—MONDAY, 11th. CLEVEDON —MONDAY, 11th. MANGAWHARE (Pig)—MONDAY, 11th. MAUNGATUROTO (Pig)—MONDAY. 11th MAUNGAKAR AMEA—TUESDAY, 12th. WAIOTIR A—TUESDAY, 12th. PUKEKOHE (Horse)—TUESDAY, 12th. TIROHIA (Clearing Sale account Mr. H P. Gillard) —TUESDAY, 12th. PUKEKOHE—THURSDAY, 14th. PAPAKURA—FRIDAY, 15th. KAIHU—SATURDAY. 16th. AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) JTOCK C! ALE. AT 11.30 A.M., AT MR. R. HANDCOCK'S. < 20 TWO AND THREE-YEAR SPRING ING HEIFERS (JERSEY). 12 I.C. TWO-YEAR HEIFERS. 20 MIXED CATTLE. Alsi on account of R. HANDCOCK, who is giving up Dairying: 70 SHORTHORN COWS, July and August calvers. 20 SHORTHORN HEIFERS. 2 SHORTHORN BULLS. N.B.—The above is the oldest-established herd of Shorthorn cows in this district. Thej are all young cows, of good quality, and we cah recommend them to anyone in search ol Shorthorn cattle. Also, 1 6-COW PLANT MILKING MACHINE (Stanley). G CREAM CANS. Light Luncheon Provided JT 2 v AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in England). ■n ISPEES AL Q A L E. fECKLER" JERSEY gTUD, AT THE FARM, pAPAWAI, QREYTOWN, •yyiAIRARAPA, rjIUESDAY, JUNE gl, 1938 ' On behalf of the Owner, MR. J. L. HECKLER. 1 A A HEAD GREAT BUTTER-FAT PROJL4U DUCERS, founded on the blood.that has stood the test of time. K.C.B. (IMP.), GRANNIE'S KNIGHT, C.8.8.. and the Wonder Sire, SOUMISE TOM. The foundation cows include such famous breeding matrons as ANSOERINE, CX).R. 03°lb. fat; the dam of HOLLY OAK ANNiE 10501b. fat; HOLLY OAK LAURETTE*, 5901b. fat; iEXILE KATIE, 0141b. fat LAMBERT'S COUNTESS, 0571b. fat; dam of HOLLY OAK COUNTESSA. 7271b. fat, etc. Only direct sons and new descendants of the high-producing butter-fat cows, Holly Oak Annie and Lady Superior, have been used in building up this stud. The dispersal of such cattle, line-bred for high butter-fat production over a great number of years, gives breeders and dairymen an unprecedented opportunity of purchasing cattle to build up their stud, or a lifetime opportunity for intending breeders to found a stud on proved blood lines that have stood the test of time in the history of tho Jersey breed in this country. CATALOGUES AVAILABLE FROM THE VENDOR OR SOLE AUCTIONEERS, N.Z. L OAN AND fERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. (Inc. in Eng.), PEDIGREE LIVESTOCK SPECIALISTS, Branches Throughout Now Zealand. Buying commissions executed by Mr. Alan Horn, the Company's Dairy Cattle Specialist. 0 LEA RING gALEOn Behalf of Jean Charters (who has sold her property), to be held on Property situated on BOND'S RD., TE AWAMUTU, on rjpUESDAY, JUNE COMMENCING 10.30 A.M. THE OFFERING WILL COMPRISE:— 170 GOOD - CONDITIONED WELLIV BODIKD JERSEY COWS, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Calvers. 17 VERY CHOICE SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS. 2 BULLS. 2 FARM HORSES. 1 FOUR-YEAR-OLD GELDING. 22 PIGS. Complete -Range of Farm Implements and Sundries. Particulars Later. Luncheon Provided. IN" Z L° AN & ]\£ ERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., HAMILTON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23067, 18 June 1938, Page 7

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