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SALES BY AUCTION rpHE JjURMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. QPECIAL J) AIIIY gALE. JJiAMILTON gALEYARDS. JfONDAY. JULY 13 ..'SO A.M. ,-A DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. •'0 SELECTED TARANAKI - BRED SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS 15 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY HEIFERS. 1 COOD JERSEY HOUSE COW. Entries Solicited. CLEARING gALE AT pERIA, AJONDAY, JULY 1038. AT 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR. J. W. FINNERTY, of I'eria, Matamata, who is retiring from dairying, wo will hold a Clearing Sale on the farm on the above dalo (in conjunction with MESSRS. dajjGETY AND CO., LTD.). 1~ A JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS JLOU DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from July onwards. 0 SPRINGING JERSEY HEII<ERS. 8 JERSEY BULLS. 8 AYRSHIRE BULLS. m ..„ 50 JERSEY AND JERSEY - CROSS YEAItLING HEIFERS. 2 YEARLING BULLS. 1 DRAUGHT STALLION. S FARM MARES, all work. 2 LIGHT HARNESS MARES. 5 RISING 8-YEAR FILLIES, all work. 1 8-YEAR GELDING, all work. 5 RISING 'J-YEAR COLTS. 8 RISING 2-YEAR FILLIES. 4 DRAUGHT FOALS. 2 HACKS. {">00 F.M. EWES, r.w. Southdown Rams. 100 2-TOOTH EWES, r.w. Southdown Rams. 20 SOUTHDOWN RAMS. 8 YOUNG SIIEEP DOGS. a:«> 8.0. HENS AND PULLETS. (10 TURKEYS, (>0 GEESE. QUANTITY DUCKS AND GUINEA FOWLS. Two McCormick 4-wheel Sweeps, 2 McCor■nirk Mowers. Ensilage Rake, Side Delivery Rake, Sampson Stacker, 2-ton Waggon, Duncan Top-dresser, 11 Coulter M.II. Drill, 2 D.F. Ploughs, S.F. Plough, Disc Plough, IBMade Discs, 5-leaf Tine Harrows, 2 Sets Chain and Tripod Harrows, Set Grass Harrows, 1 Donald AVool Press, I Konakis, Scarifier, Planet Junior, Scoop, Hand Chaffentter, Gig, Wheelbarrows, Grindstone, Quantity Wire Rope, 12 Sets Plough Harness, 2 Sets 4liorse Blocks and Chains, 2 Sets Spring Cart Harness, 12 Sets Plough Chains, 5-horso Sot Swingletrces, 4-horso Set Swinglctrees, 8liorso Set Swinglctrees, 25 Horse Covers, 20gal. Water Heater. Vacuum Pump, Electric Motor, Emery Wheel, 2 Sets Emasculators, Horse Clippers, 2 Sledges, 2 Crosscut Saws, Maul and Wedges. Lick Troughs, Breaking-lu Gear, Largo Quantity Tools and Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. jyjORRINSYILLE JJORSE gALE rpUESDAY, JULY J 9 11 A.M. .00 HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 10 UNBROKEN HORSES. •10 MEDIUM TO HEAVY FARM HORSES. 20 HACKS AN D LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Entries Solicited. £1 LEA RING gALE jyTANA WARU. TUESDAY, JULY AT 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MRS. M. J. C'RONIN, who is putting on Shareniilkers with their own herd, we will IIOIU a Clearing Sale on the Property, as above: ■yy" HOLE JJERD OF JERSEY AND JERSEY - CROSS 00 DAIRY COWS, expected to come to profit from beginning of July onward. 8 2-Y R. JERSEY SPRINGING HEIFERS. 8 YEARLING AYRSHIRE-CROSS HEIFERS. 1 2-YR. JERSEY BULL. 1 RISING 5-YR. GELDING, all work. 25Cwt. Tip Dray, as new, Set Oft. Harrows, Chains, >1 ilk Cans, Sundries, '/--Ton Table Potatoes, 20 W.L. Fowls, Farm Waggon, in good order, etc. Luncheon Frovided. ATAMATA QTOCK JULY Jg 11 A.M. P ■ 9HA HEAD OF CATTLE. i/UvOn Account of Mr. J. King, Tirau: His WHOLE HERD—--50 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS. 10 SHORTHORN SPRINGING HEIFERS. The above herd aro in good order and are expected to calve early. On Account of Mr. Lan Oliver Parerere, who is retiring from dairying, his WHOLE HERD— Ho JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve July and August onwards. The abovo herd arc in good order and have been wintered 011 swedes. QLEARING gALE AT gTARKEY'S jyjORRINSVILLE. -yyEDNESDAY, JULY loaß- - 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MESSRS. 11. J. and A. C. LOCK, who have sold their property, we will sell 011 tho Farm, Starkey's Road, Morrinsville, as abovo, rjmiOlß WHOLE HERD OF OA JERSEY, JERSEY-CROSS AND OU SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS, expected to come to profit, early (somo of which will have calved prior to date of sale). 3 2-YEAR SPRINGING HEIFERS. 12 YEARLING HEIFERS. 1 4-YEAR JERSEY BULL. 1 3-YEAR JERSEY BULL. 1 YEARLING JERSEY BULL. 1 YEARLING SHORTHORN BULL (Mutangi-brcd). 1 BREEDING S'OW with litter. 0 BREEDING SOWS, to farrow July and August. 1 TAMWORTU BOAR. !) STORE PIGS. Set Discs, M.LI. Mower, Set Tripod and Tine Harrows, Hay Sweep. Top-dresser, Konaki, Sledge, S.F. Plough, 4 Tons 41/1(5 Super, Barrels, Troughs, Collars, Chains, Swinglctrees, Sundries, 3 10-gall. Cream Cans, l 8-gall. Cream Can and 1 G-gall. Cream Can, etc. NOTE. —This is a herd cf high-producing cows which have been farmed 011 high, hilly country. They should do particularly well on lowor levels. Luncheon Provided. QLEARING g ALE rjiAHUNA jyjORRINSVILLE. rjnHUKSDAY, JULY 11133, AT 11.80 A.M. Favoured with instruct ions from MR. A. BAJ'i'O, who is retiring from dairying and puttiug on a Share-milker with his own herd, wo will sell IT I S WHOLE HERD X OF OA CHOICE DAIRY AND JERSEY OU CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to como to profit early. 12 TWO-YEAR SPRINGING HEIFERS 15 HEIFER CALVES. •J GR ADE J HUSKY BULLS 8 YEARLING JERSEY BULLS. .'{ RELIABLE FARM HORSES. 10 BREEDING SOWS, to farrow early 50 STORES, SLIPS AND WEANERS. 1 SERVICE BOAR. IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, ETC. NOTE.—This is a good herd of cows, which lias been well culled. Tho cows have consistently avoraged over 8001b. fat. They aro to calvo from July onward and somo will liavo <OlllO to profit prior to tho salo. Luncheon Provided. rpHE QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD.. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23085, 9 July 1938, Page 6

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