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SALES BY AUCTION MLE JpARJXERS' QO-OPEItATIVE AUCTIONEERING GO., LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. OLEAKING0 LEAKING gALE piAKO. M ONDAT. M AY 15> 1039, AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Sir Stephen S. Allen, who has leased his farm, we will sell on tho property. LA SIGNY FARM, PIAKO, on tho above date, JERSEY & JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY OU COWS, expected to calve July on- ' wards to Pedigree Jersey Bull. 8 IN-CALF JERSEY HEIFERS. 8 GOOD JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS. 1 2-YR. PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. 1 4-YR, PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL. 1 5-YR. FARM GELDING, Chains. 1 AGED FARM GELDING, <All Work. 1 AGED LIGHT FARM MARE. Chains 3 PUREBRED LARGE WHITE SOWS. Due to Farrow. 1 S-MONTHS PEDIGREE LARGE WHITE SOW. 1 LARGE WHITE BOAR. 0 STORE PIGS, n WEANERS. 1 PUREBRED LARGE WHITE SOW WITH LITTER. Also: 1 LTSTER SEPARATOR. 1 3-COW "WYBOURNE" MILKING PLANT. NOTE.—We have inspected the above stock and find them to be in good condition. Most of the stock have been bred by the vendor, who has always been careful in Ills selection of pedigree bulls. Luncheon Provided. QLEARING gALE AT jy£ANAWARU. rpUESDAY, 1930. AT J 1.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr. A. Thackeray, who has leased his farm, we will sell on the property at Manawaru on the above dale, OA SHORTHORN AND SHORTHORN--0"x CROSS COWS, expected to calve July onward to Shorthorn Bulls. 1 3-YR. SHORTHORN BULL. 1 2-YR. SHORTHORN BULL. 10 2-YR. SHORTHORN HEIFERS, 13 YEARLING SnORTHORN HEIFERS. 0 2-YR. SHORTHORN STEERS. 0 1-YR. SHORTHORN STEERS. 2 HALF-DRAUGHT GELDINGS. A Iso. 1 McCORMICK-DEERING HAYRAKE. 1 SAMPSON GATE SWEEP. 1 HORNBY S.F. PLOW. CHAIN AND TRIPOD HARROWS. SLEDGE.' 1 30CWT. WAGGON. 1 TIP DRAY. 6 MILK CANS. » HARNESS. SUNDRIES. ETC. 1 SEWING MACHINE. 1 ELECTRIC STOVE. 2 BEDS. SETTEE. DRESSER. 2 TABLES. BOOKS. LAWNMOWF.R. Luncheon Provided. yyEDNESDAY, jyjAY yj 1039, AT 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mrs. F. Iremonger, whose lease has expired, we will sell on the property at Waotu Rd., 01 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS —1 COWS. •I 2-YR. COWS. S YEARLING HEIFERS. 3 PEDIGREE TAMWORTH SOWS. due to farrow. 1 PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE BOAR. Also. 1 1-HORSE OSBORNE MOWER. 1 FORD MODEL T CAR. 1 70-GAL. ALFA SEPARATOR. 1 BOOTH-MACDONALD H.P. ENGINE. 1 BOOTH-MACDONALD WATER PUMP • 1 40-GALLON VAT. CREAM COOLER. 5 CANS. 1 MEAT SAFE. 2 MORRIS CHAIRS. 1 TABLE CHIP HEATER. QUANTITY TRACE CHAINS, BUCKETS, WIRE NETTING. CREAM BARROW. TOOLS. Etc. 4(5 PUREBRED KHAKI CAMPBELL DUCKS. 25 PUREBRED BLACK ORPINGTON HENS AND PULLETS. 32 PUREBRED BROWN LEGHORN PULLETS. 1 COW DOG. 1 GOOD STACK HAY.. On Account of Clients: 10 DAIRY COWS. 1 PO-GAL. SEPARATOR (ALFA). 30 JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY HEIFERS. NOTE. —Cows are in good condition and due to calve from August 1 onward. Luncheon Provided. CHAINS, gALE OF JJIGH-GRADE JERSEY JJEIFERS. THURSDAY, JJAY £5, AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr. D. E. Finlavson, of Tuhikaramea, we will sell on the farm. 7 miles from Frankton, his annual draft of OA A HIGH-GRADE JERSEY DAIRY I\J\) HEIFERS. These heifers were all carefully selected by the vendor as yearlings (rom herds averaging up to -1001b. fat in the Te Awamutu, Cambridge and Morrinsville districts. XOTE —We have inspected these heifers and find them to be a quality line throughout Well grown, good coloured cattle, and showing well forward in-calf. We recommend anvone wanting good dairy cattle to attend thi's sale. Any cattle purchased will be delivered to Frankton or Ohaupo free of charge. FARMERS' i-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. " IVT'OUNTLEY'* pEDIGREE piGS. Q.REAT piXTURE. ° ""MOUNI'LE Y."* 'N G A RU AW AHI^ TO B^Hg A AT A HE Hi HOMESTEAD, »EDNESDAY. a,nP °" M AY ITf *1939. AT 10.30 A.M. 1r ~ PEDIGREE BERKSHIRES. JAMIOO WORTH AND LARGE BLACKS. Tho Prize-winning Berkshire Boar, IT. RAP\ PRIDE." This season Ist and Champion at Feilding and Ist Aged Class at Pukekohe. (Owing to tlie numerous requests for this Boar the owner has aareed to offer him for sale.) pA BERKSHIRES. including 30 OU Sows, due to farrow: 12 Boars, fit for service; S 1-months Boars. 10 Sons. -1 f-r 1 TAM WORTHS, including 10 Young 00 Sows. due to farrow; 20 Boars, fit for service; 10 Boars. 4 to 0 months; 15 Sows. 1 to 0 months. 1 r\ L\RGE BLACKS, including 15 \oung 40 Sows, duo to farrow; 10 Boars, fit for servico; 15 Sows, 4 to t months. ALSO: OA GRADE SOWS, mated to Tarn worth JL\j and Large Black Boars. Tho "MOUNTLEY" Offering this year is roillv outstanding, special care having been taken in tho selection of tho stock. Most of tho Berkshires represent the protrenv of tho Great Canndiun Imported Boar, "Woodtmrn Landon," and "Te Rapa Pride, and it can be safely stated no greater line has been submitted io auction. > Tho Tamworths also represent a High-class Line of all ages, mostly sired by till) AllEngland and New Zealand Champion. Berkswell Up-to-date, sth" (Imp.), and Wo ongbar Angus" (Imp.), from prize-winning bows. Tho Large Blacks include many star lots that wcro recent, winners at the Auckland, Pukekohe and New Plymouth Shows, while the offering of Berkshires and 'Jamworlhs also includes Prize-winners. Breeders in search of stock to improve their Studs should not miss this fixture I I I , I Catalogues on application to the Vendor or the, Auctioneers: — IARMERS' '•OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD.. AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23339, 6 May 1939, Page 6

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