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SALES BY AUCTION JpiFTH QOMBINED jgREEDERS piG gALE, QLAUDELANDS gHOWGROUNDS, JjAMILTON. AND »JIHURSDAY. JULY 13 AND Uf • AT 11 A.M. SHARP EACH DAY. OKA PEDIGREE AND GRADE BREEDING PIGS. FIRST DAY: PEDIGREES. SECOND DAY: GRADES. Incorporating Mr. GEO. JAMIESON'B Annual Draft from his well-known PUKETE Stud, comprising: PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE SOWS. In 15 PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE BOARS. 11 PEDIGREE TAMWORTH SOWS, in pig. 20 SELECTED GRADE SOWS, in pigto Pedigree Boars. Entries from MR It. CHILCOTT, MR. F. DISCOMBE, MR. W. J. BOURKE, MR. G. D. PORRITT, MR. A. O. HAY. COCK. MR. R. D. FISHER. MR. W. E.PARKER, MESSRS. J. AND G. V. FLETCHER, and many others will be offered, consisting of: — PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE SOWS, in pic. PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE BOARS. PEDIGREE TAMWORTH BOARS. PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE SOW. in pig PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE BOARS. LARGE BLACK SOWS, in pig. LARGE BLACK BOARS. SECOND DAY: AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF 1 pTA SELECTED GRADE SOWS. -LiJv/ In Pig to Pedigree Boar. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers. Luncheon Booth on Grounds. The Auctioneers will be pleased to execnt« orders, or make selections, for purchaser! unable to attend the Sale. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—We have in. spected most of the offering and can recommend farmers or breeders, in search of good stock, to attend this Sale. The Grade Sown to bo offered this year show exceptional quality and wili prove an excellent investment. T E j£ AUWHATA s TOCK SALEJJOXDAY. JULY "Q -j 20 CATTLE. To FAT COWS AND HEIFERS. 40 STORE AND BONER COWS. H BULLS. 2 PEDIGREE JERSEY DAIRY COWS 20 DAIRY' COWS AND HEIFERS. 25 MIXED CATTLE. 1 A FAT AND STORE PIGS. JLOU SPECIAL ENTRIES: On account of MR. M. THOMAS, of OPUATIA, who is giving up Dairying and going in entirely for sheep, we snail seh HIS WHOLE HERD OF Qf\ JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS OU DAIRY COWS (calving Jul> onward). These cattle, coming off un-toi)-dresscd hills, will do extremely well in the Waikato. On account of Mr. H. SNODGRASS, of TE AKAU: on JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSB Z\j SPRINGING HEIFERS. On account of Mr. H. ROGERS, of PUKEKOHE: 5000 P ~ NTS* 3 '^ BARBERRY 300 2-yeajVbenthamit. 100 2-YEAR MACROCARPA. 100 3-YEAR LAWSONIANA. 1000 ACACIA. 0 GUAVAS. On account of Mr. T. B. ROACH, of Claudelands, Collection of Lemon and Orange Trees and Hedge and Shelter Trees and Shrubs. On account of MR. A. SCHICK, of WHANGAMARINO: 3 GOOD SPRINGING DAIRY COWS. 1 CATTLE DOG PUP. Entries Solicited. QLEARING gALE AT 3 s " rjUHIKARAMEA J^ OAD ' J^RANKTON. JIRIDAY, JULY 15> AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR. J'. J. DUNICK, of TUHIKARAMEA ROAD, whose contract has expired, and who is leaving the district, we shall sell, on the property, on the above date, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD ' STOCK, Comprising: QO DAIRY C. A T TLE. 00 - „ 20 EXCELLENT PUREBRED FRIESIAN COWS (mostly carrying 3rd, 4th and sth calves). 52 YOUNG JERSEY AND JERSEYCROSS DAIRY COWS. • ' 15 SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS. 1 2-YEAR PEDIGREE JERSEY 2 PUREBRED JERSEY BULLS. 1 HACK. ISFt of Copper Milk Stinting, 1 Cream Cart. 100 ft of New 3 /M Hose, 30 Cow Covers, Cream Cans. Pig Troughs. NEW "FOUR OAKS" FLAMETHROWER. Usual Farm Tools and Sundries, etc., etc., etc. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS: Oak Bed. Suite. Oak Dining Room Suite. Double Bed. Single Bed, Armchairs, Chesterfield, Sideboard. Dressing Table, Kitchen Chairs, Table, Child's Chair, > Sewing Machine, Rocking Machine, Child's Cot, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Usual Household Sundries. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. —Forty of the cows will calve in July, the balance being expected to calve in early Twelve •will be freshb calved at the sale. The Frieaians are a Purebred Line, bought from an old-established, high-producing herd. The cattle have been well cared for, will como forward in good condition and many hava been rugged. They have shown very good re- [ turns to the owner. 1 Luncheon Provided. -yyAIKATO QOMBINED jgREEDERS' JgULL gALEgEPTEMBER 99 A>D 23. Entries* Solicited. G. W. V ERCOE & C°" LTDHAMILTON. QLEARING gALE' AT YARDS. JJONDAY. JULY U> AT 11.30 A.M. On account of MR. J. R. N. STEWART, MR. N. It. PIDDUCK and MR. J. D. OLD. On account of Mr. Stewart: f< X HIGH-GRADE DO SEY HEIFERS (calving July onThis is the final draft of Mr. Stewarts dairy cattle. These heifers, which were Drfu by tho owner, will come forward in excellent condition, well forward in-calf. 1 hey were bred on limestone country from Mr. Stewart s herd, which was founded with excellent latanaki cattle. The cattle have always been clear of any disease. 2 LADY'S HACK. On account of Mr. N. R. Pidduck, Te Akao, who is going in entirely for sheep: OCT JERSEY S.H.-CROSS. S.H. AND JEROO SEY COWS. , . Mr. Pidduck's cattle have always done well with him on high country at le Akau. in® herd was originally founded from a line really high-class heifers. On account of Mr. J. D. Old, Te Akau, who has left the district:— v G JERSEY AND JERSEVCROSS DAIRY tJ COWS. , . On account of Client, who is giving up dairylnS'rpHE OF OX JERSEY DAIRY COWS (2nd and m.O 3rd calvers. due July onward). 10 JERSEY - CROSS SPRINGING HEIFERS. 1 2-YEAR S.H. BULL. _ 10 JERSEY-CROSS YEARLING HEIFFT\S 1 50-CAL. ALFA-LAYAL SEPARA. Calving l dates and herd-testing returns will be given at the sale. On Account of Clients. n TRUCKS OF GOOD SPRINGING HEIFERS Ex Otorohanga. •10 HOGGETS. 1 GOOD DAIRY COW. W RIGHT - gTEPHENSON AND QO.. LIMITED. AUCKLAND HAMILTON & BRANCHES. Gc W. Y ERCOE & C°" LTDHAMILTON. REFRIGERATORS _______ IX PERFECT CONDITION. —Second-hand Tee Cream Storage Cabinets, front li»J. Tnstal in wintet— pay in summer. Inquire our unique easy termV-Bond & Bond, Ltd.. fc'iigidaire Agents, Commerce bt.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23085, 9 July 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23085, 9 July 1938, Page 6

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