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SALES BY AUCTION rjVHE JURMERS* QO-OPERATIVI AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. JERSEY QLUB. gHOW AND JgULL gALE To be held in SELLING PAVILION. gALE YARDS. gEPTEMBER AT 10.46 A.M. Q/l BEAUTIFULLY-BRED PEDIGREI l JERSEY BULLS, comprising Year 6 " lings and Two-year-olds. t. 1 / The Matamata Club is noted for the out standing quality of the offering, all of which are from tested dams, many wit! records up to and over GOOIb. fat. For general quality and high buttor-fal hacking this sale offers an array of outstand , Ing herd improvers. ' Make a point of being present and HEAE your HERD with a "MATAMATA" SIRE I > NOTE.—Judging will commence at 8.30 a.m followed by Show at 10 a.m. Write for a Catalogue to the Auctioneers, gTOCK gALE. jyjjONDAY, gEPTEMBER 11.30 A.M. 30 FAT COWS AND HEIFERS. 50 STORE AND BONER COWS. 40 STORE SHORTHORN COWS 50 2-YEAR P.A. STEERS, ex Glen Murray. 16 YEARLING P.A. AND HEREFORDCROSS STEEIIS. 15 2-YEAR EMPTY S.H. HEIFERS. 20 WELL-GROWN POLLED HEREFORD YEARLING STEERS. 15 YEARLING JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS. 20 SPRINGING OOWS & HEIFERS. 20 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 6 2-YEAR PUREBRED POLLED HEREFORD BULLS. On account of Mr. H. S. Hall: 10 18-MONTHS TO 2-YEAR GRADE JERSEY BULLS. Entries Solicited. jyjjORRINSVILLE gTOCK gALE. ■piRIDAY, gEPTEMBER £() AT 11.30 A.M. gPECIAL JgNTRY. On account Mr. M. Caddigan, ilorrlnsvlUe: (?r JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS DO DAIRY HEIFERS, in full milk. -1 A JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS ±U DAIRY' COWS, in full milk. The above are chiefly Taranaki-brcd cattie that have calved after their arrival. They have been milked regularly and are milking well. These cattle will also carry the vendors' guarantee of warranty. jy£ATAMATA jgULL gALE. FATAMATA JALEYARDS. jy£ONDAY, gEPTEMBER AT 11- A.M. 9PTA BULLS OF ALL BREEDS, Including:— 20 2-YEAR PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. 25 YEARLING PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. 75 2-YEAR GRADE JERSEY BULLS. 25 YEARLING GRADE JERSEY BULLS. 20 3-YEAR AND AGED BULLS. 10 2 AND 3-YEAR GRADE FRIESIAN BULLS. 10 YEARLING AND 2-YEAR SHORTHORN BULLS. 10 YEARLING AND 2-YEAR P.A. BULLS. NOTE. —The entry this year comprises a good proportion of quality Bulls, being the annual drafts from well-known local' Entries Solicited. IyTORRINSVILLE gULL rpUESDAY, gEPTEMBER £4 194 °- AT 11 A.M. I 9AA B U L L S. Comprising:— 15 1, 2 AND 3-YEAR PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. 100 2-YEAR GRADE JERSEY BULLS. 75 YEARLING GRADE JERSEY BULLS. ALSO, On account of MR. J. M. STEWART, Tahuna, his Annual Draft of: 10 WELL - GROWN HIGH - GRADE YEARLING JERSEY BULLS. 8 GOOD QUALITY 2-YEAR JERSEY BULLS. On account MR. R. C. SAXON: 6 HIGH-GRADE YEARLING JERSEY BULLS (dams from -150 to 520 8.F.). NOTE. —The entry this year comprises high-grade Bulls from well-known local breeders. We confidently recommend those in search of quality bulls to attend this fixture. Entries Solicited. -yyAIHOU JpEDIGREE AND QRADE J£ULL gALE. gALEYARDS. rjnHURSDAY, gEPTEMBER AT 10.30 A.M. vy . . Comprising:— -1 AA HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE BULLS, -Lv/U Including:— 60 YEARLING PEDIGREE JERSEY 20 PEDIGREE JERSEY 28 3 AND L 4-YEAR PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. -jrf\ GRADE BULLS. 00 YEARLING JERSEY BULLS. 40 2-YEAR JERSEY BULLS. 10 2-YEAR AYRSHIRE AJ»D SHORTHORN BULLS. 25 AGED BULLS. On Account Mr. Sam.-Campbell, 10 EXTRA CHOICE YEARLING JERSEY BULLS. NOTE. —The offering comprises a number of entries from well-known local breeders,' eluding Messrs. Hazelton Bros., Colson Bros., R. Koch, G. P. Goodfellow, W. T. Luxton, E. and J. Forbes, and others. Entries Solicited. gTOCK gALE. gEPTEMBER 27, AT 1 P.M. rrvrv HEAD OF CATTLE, OUU Including:— 110* WELL-GROWN 3 AND 4-YEAR POLLED ANGUS BULLOCKS. 150 WELL-BRED 3-YEAR HEREFORD Vo CROSS BULLOCKS. The above cattle are of outstanding quality and are annual drafts from Mokomoko Station, Panariki Station, C. T. and F. R. Jefferd, Creswell, and H. Jackson. They will arrive in good order and can be thoroughly recommended. pLEARING g AL,E A' T rjWHUNA. WEDNESDAY Q CT - 2» 19I °' 11.30 A.M. Favoured with Instructions from Mr. J. M. Stewart, who is giving up dairying ami Koing in entirely for sheep, his whole herd JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS 70 DAIRY COWS. Full Particulars Later. rpHE QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD„ HAMILTON AND BRANCHES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23761, 14 September 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23761, 14 September 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23761, 14 September 1940, Page 5

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