SALES BY AUCTION T HK Jf ARMKRS Q 0-0 PI2 RATI VE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. gALE OF rpYNTESFIELD JERSEYS. THE PROPERTY OF MRS. E. W. GARLAND, TO BE HELD ON THE FARM. "rpYNTESFIELD," OKAUIA, MATAMATA. rjiUESDAY. JULY £5 1039 ' AT 11.30 A.M. Of\ BEAUTIFULLY-BRED PEDIGREE bU JERSEYS. Including:— a '2-YEAR PEDIGREE BULLS. 23 YEARLING PEDIGREE BULLS 11 2-YEAR IN-CALF PEDIGREE 20 YEARLL\G "PEDIGREE HEIFERS. The "TYNTESPIELDV Stud to-day ranks as one of the best known in the Waikato, both for the high standard of its stock and for butter-fat performances. The young stock catalogued aro an exceptionally promising lot, while the two-year-old heifers (most of which havo been mated to that fashionable young sire, "Pinewood Fern's Count ), have been specially selected for the Salo and will bo close to profit. Tho young bulla can bo thoroughly recommended for constitution, butter-fat backing and typo. WRITE FOR A "TYNTESFIELD" CATALOGUEI JJORSE JUIR. rpUESDAY, J ULY 25 10.30 A.M. HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 10 UNBROKEN HORSES. •15 MEDIUM TO HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, broken to all work. 15 HACKS AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Entries Solicited. JD ANGIRIRI gTOCK gALE. 'J~ ULY 26, 11.30 A.M. - }QQ HEAD OF CATTLE. 30 FAT COWS. •10 STORE AND BONER COWS. 15 FORWARD - CONDITIONED BULLOCKS. 20 JERSEY AND JERSEY - CROSS HEIFERS, r.w.b. 20 JERSEY - SHORTHORN CROSS SPRINGING HEIFERS, ex Woodlcigh. 15 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. 15 SPRINGING COWS. 20 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Entries Solicited. "AUROA QTOCK QALE. "YyEDNESDAY, J ULY £6 11.30 A.M. , HEAD OF CATTLE. FAT COWS AND HEIFERS. STORE AND BONER COWS. JERSEY AND JERSEY - CROSS DAIRY HEIFERS, springing to calve. DAIRY COWS. HEAD MIXED CATTLE. BULLS. Entries Solicited. jpRIDAY, JULY 2g 103 - AT 11 A.M. ' FAVOURED with instructions from MR. CHAS. SCURR, of Trig Road. Waifai. whoso lease has expired, we will offer on ' the property, as above. JJIS wkOLE HERD OF YOUNG JERSEY AND JERSEYOD CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to cnlve from end of July onwards. 12 SPRINGING HEIFERS. 13 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. 1 3-YEAIi JERSEY BULL. 1 2-YEAR JERSEY BULL. 1 YEARLING AYRSHIRE - CROSS J3ULL. 1 AGED DRAUGHT MARE, all harness. 1 AGED MEDIUM DRAUGHT MARE, all work. 1 LIGHT FARM MARE, all work. 4 GOOD' YOUNG BERK9HIRE-TAM-WORTH-CROSS SOWS, to farrow carlv to Berkshire boar. 4 MAIDEN TAMWORTH SOWB, to farrow early to Berkshire boar. On Account Mr. J. W. Feather, Waihi, JJ I S WHOLE HERD U JERSEY DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from August onwards. 10 SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS. UO-Gal. Lister Separator (new), Anderson Rotary vacuum Pump (good order), L.K.G. Pulsator, Cream Cans. Cooler, Buckets, i2-Bladc Booth-Macdonald Disc. Harrows, Konaki. Chain and Tripod Harrows, Sledge, Tumbler Sweep, Hay Rake, Scarifier, Riding Saddle and Bridle, Collars, Hames and Bridle, Swingietrees. 3 Pig Houses on sledges. Quantity Good Hay. Turkeys, Ducks and Hens, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. QLEARING gALE AT JJOTOKA-ÜBI. —f , jyjjONDAY, J^ LY 31 103 °. AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MRS. M. K. BROWN, of Lindsay Road, ROTOKAURI, who has sold her farm, wo will sell on the property, as above, her WHOLE HERD of:— no JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, In milk and duo to calve. 7 2-YR. JERSEY HEIFERS. 4 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS CALVES. 1 GRADE JERSEY BULL. 1 MARE, all work. 1 3-YR. FILLY (broken to chains). 1 18-MONTHS FILLY (broken to lead). 3 TAMWORTH AND BERKSHIRE CROSS SOWS, duo to farrow. 1 TAMWORTH BOAR. 1 SLIP. L.K.G. 2-COW MILKING PLANT, AlfaLaval Separator,- Skim Milk Pump, Cream Cans, Buckets and Vat, Electric Heater, Chain Harrows, Top-dresser, Spring Cart and Pig Frame, Pig House on skids, Pig Troughs and Barrels, Plough, Swingietrees and Chains, Harness, Posts, Concreto Salt Troughs, Sledgo, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow. Hay Forks and Knife, Copper, 1 Stack of Hay (good), .quantity Coal, numerous Tools and Sundries. Also, QUANTITY OF JJOUSEHOLD JIURNITURE, Including:— 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Dressing Chest, Pedestal, Folding Corner Wardrobe, 2 Singlo Beds and Mattresses, 1 Double Bed. Mattress and Pillows, Settee, number of Blinds, Kitchen Table, f! x 3; 2 Small Tables, 7 Chairs, Sowing Machine, "Windsor" 7-Valve Radio, Tea Waggon. Palm Stand, 2 Deck ' Chairs Sideboard, Round Oak Table, Bookcase. Copper Firescreen and Kerb, 0 Large Pictures. Number of Mats, Linoleum, Bath Tub, Garden Tools, Lawnmower. Wheelharrow, Garden Roller, Hedge Shears, Saucepans, Electric Kettle, Jam Jars, etc/ Luncheon Provided. rjIHE JpARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LIMITED. HAMILTON AND BRANCHEB. JftRANKTON gTOCK gALE. rpUESDAY, JULY £5. HEAD CATTLE. 40 STORE°ANT) BONER COWS. 1 no s (tO FAT LAMBS. J! 1 F FIT EW AND STORE PIGS. Entries Solicited. JJEWTON J£ING. HAMILTON. 7
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23405, 22 July 1939, Page 7
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