SALES BY AUCTION rpilE JiARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LIMITED, HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. OIiEARING O ALE AT T? AIR FIELD. THURSDAY. TUNE J USE 29, AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR. JOHN CASEY, of Fairfield Farm. FAIRFIELD, who is going out of dairying and in for sheep, we will Sri 1 on Ihc Property as above HIS WHOLE HERD OF A(\ JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS 4tU DAIRY COWS, expected to calvo from July onwards. Jt YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. 20 HOGGETS. ~, . R. and G. S.F. Plough, S.F. Oliver Plough, independent Topdresser, Bier Six mcLotmick Mower. McCorinick May Hake, Oft Alfa Harrows, 3-Leaf Tine Harrows, Chain and Tripod Harrows, Potato Moulder. Scarifier. Gate Sweep, 12-Blade Steel Queen Discs, Konaki, Hrt ,'5-Ilorse Bars,_ 2 Sets Chains, 100 New Totara Posts. 8 New Strainers, 50 oft Totara Posts. 100 Bales first-class Clover Hay, .'too Bales frond Meadow Hay, I Slack Oaten Hay, 700 ft. Galvanised ?-*m. Piping, lOOfl. Galvanised '/jin. Piping, Deep Well Pump, Skim-milk Pump and Jack, 30 Cow Covers, Concrete Trough. Quantity of Corrugated Iron, fin. Field Tiles, Milk Barrels, Rolls 2ft. Wire Netting, Quantity Cyclone Netting Tools, Sundries, etc. NOTE.—We have inspected this herd of cows, practically all of which have been bred by the Vendor. A good proportion of the cattle are young, and all in great condition. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING gALE AT rpE J^ROHA. "ANAWARU, | -pHURSDAY, JUNE 29 1938 AT AT 11 4.M." Favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of F. W. HOWARD. Manawaru, who have sold the property, we will hold a Clearing Sale >n the Farm, r.s above, ' THE WHOLE (»F THE LIVE STOCK J AND IMPLEMENTS. Iff} EXTRA CHOICE JERSEY COWS. J.-LU expected to calve to Pedigree Jersey Bull* from end of July onwards, i is C HOICE -J.YEAR JERSEY HEIFERS, showing vvoll forward in calf. 43 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. .'1 PEDIG REE JERSEY BULLS, 2yr.. Ivr. and "ivr. i 1 1-YEAR GRADE JERSEY BULL. V! AGED GELDJNGS „ ft PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE S. due to fa rrov.. ft BERKSHIRE TAMWORTH-CROSS SOWS, ilue to farrow. 2 BOARS. 2 MEDIUM DRAUGHT HORSES. I.H.C. Mower, Duncan Hay Rake, I.H.C. Discs (12-blade), Set Chain and Tripod Harrows Set Tine Harrows. S.F. Plough. Duncan Top-dresser. 2 Date Sweeps, Cultivator. Stack Covers. Pumps. 2-ton Spring Waggon, 30i:wt. Waggon, MOcwt. Sprint? Tip Dray. 2 Stackers complete, 'J Tumbler Sweeps. "VV 1(10 Cambridge Roller. Sledge, 20 Milk Cans, Water Cooler, Steriliser. Timber, Posts, Pi pint?, Farm Tools. Harness and Sundries. ALSO QUANTITY OF ODD FURNITURE. NOTE.—We have inspected this herd and find the cattle to be particularly good t.vpey dairy cattle, in excellent order, and showinir well forward in calf. The herd lias for a number of years produced an average of o\er 3001b butter-fat per cow, and we can thoroughly recommend it to intending purchasers. Luncheon Provided. VrOR.RINSY.ILLE QTOCK C ALE. •pIDAV. JUXE g 0( 11 A.M. OA A HEAD OF CATTLE, OUU Including:— ~Q DAIRY CATT LE. 100 2-YEAR JERSEY AND JERSEYCROSS DAIRY HEIFERS. 30 DAIRY COWS. >Ex North Auckland: 2 TRUCKS JERSEY SPRINGING HEIFERS. On Account of Mr. C. Charlton, of Pukeroro: OA MIXED AGE STUD SOUTHDOWN OU EWES, running with imported English Southdown ram. NOTE. —These Ewes are in good condition, and are showing well forward in lamb. Account Grassy Downs Est., who are going out of breed. rjnHE WHOLE HERD OF rjr GOOD QUALITY P. A. YOUNG I O COWS AND HEIFERS, r.w. Purebred P.A. Bulls. These cattle which include some pedigrees, have been faithfully farmed by the vendors, and are the best line of breeding cows to be offered this season. Entries Solicited. Q LEAKING g ALE rjUUMANGI. rpiRAU. JUNE gQ 1039. AT 11.30 A.M. PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION DATE OF SALE. Favoured with instructions from Mr. J. T. Swney, who has sold his Taumangi Farm, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the property as above, offering jgr'lS WHOLE HERD OF (39 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to come to profit from beginning of July onward. 7 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. 4 FARM HORSES. 3-RISING 2-YEAR MEDIUM UNBROKEN DRAUGHTS. S.F. Plough, 30cwt. Waggon, Konaki, Wallaco Stacker, Whakatano Harrows, Set 12blado Discs, 4 Pig Troughs, Milk Vat, Skim-milk Pump, Cart Saddle, Collars and Hames, Cream Cans, Buckets. Sendries, Farm Tools, etc. NOTE. —This herd contains a fair proportion of young dairy cows. All are in good condition, showing well forward in calf, and should do well wherever taken. Luncheon Provided. jpEDIGREE p IGS AND QRADE gows, TO BE HELD IN CELLING pAVILION, QLAUDELANDS gHOWGROUNDS, JJAMILTON, jyj-ONDAY, JULY g 1 0 39. AT 10.30 A.M. 250 PIGS, INCLUDING: 30 PEDIGREE TAMWORTH SOWS, to farrow. 10 PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE SOWS, to farrow. 3 PEDIGREE LARGE BLACK SOWS, to farrow. 50 PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE, TAMWORTH AND LARGE BLACK BOARS (mostly fit for service). 150 CHOICE GRADE SOWS, close to farrowing. A RARE OPPORTUNITY to secure Outstanding Pedigree Sows and Serviceable Boars from the following well-known breeders:— MESSRS. W. McGILL AND SON, A. T. ROGERS. F. P. KING, W. M. WARDROP, A. J. SWANNEY AND T. K. BUTLER. A Special Feature will be 100 SPECIALLY SELECTED MAIDEN TAMWORTH AND LARGE BLACK SOWS, on account of MR. H. S. DUNCAN, Bruntwood. Other Selected Grado Sows from Messrs. A. T. Rogers und Alton Johns. Wo havo inspected these Sows and tho offering is without doubt one of the best to bo submitted this season. Wo 6trongly recommend buyers to attend. WRITE FOR A CATALOGUE I M OXD.«. JULY 3) 12 FAT BULLOCKS in F.AT COWS AND HEIFERS. 30 STORE AND BONER COWS. 35 3-YEAR. FORWARD CONDITION HEREFORD STEERS. 20 YEARLING JERSEY HETFERS. 25 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. I I Entries Solicited. ["HE jpARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23384, 28 June 1939, Page 4
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