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SALES BY AUCTION KUMEU SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST I, AT 11.30 A.M. ALFRED HUCKLANI) & SON'S, LTD., Have received instructions from Jltf. R. ,1. SIXTOX, Massey, whose lease has expired, to .«ell as above, THE WHOLE OF lILS DAIRY HERD. Particulars Later. LAND AUCTION SALE. CLEVEDON FARM. THURSDAY, JULY 10. AT 11.30 A.M. On the Property just prior to Clearance Sale of Stock, etc. ACRES. Mere or less, freehold. In Estate Georgo Stephens, deceased. Situa ted on North Road, Clevedon. and convenient to everything 1 , this well-known, old-estab-lished farm, which overlooks the Hauraki Gulf, is an attractive one. It comprises rich quality flat, and undulating pasture land, with ari area of native bush toward the back. A sound dairying and grazing property. Homestead of (i rooms and conveniences, electricity, outbuildings. Terms: 10 per cent, deposit, a furthrr 30 per rent on completion within one month. Balance at 4% per cent. , Property flagged. Full particulars, > jgUCKLAND & QOXB. L LIMITED. 5 ALBERT STREET. TE KAUWHATA STOCK SALE, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1011. 100 . FAT Al\D STORE PIGS. Choice collection of Hedge, Shelter Trees and Shrubs. Usual Sundries. Entries Solicited. n l »li4 t^ V , A IKATO COMBINED BRELDERs.' PEDIGREE AND GRADE PIG SALE, CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS, HAMILTON, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, I JULY 10 AND 17, At 11 a.m. Sharp Each Day. i FIRST DAY:— . j 100 PEDIGREE SOWS AND'HOARS OF • I „ ALL BREEDS, comprising:— 20 LARGE BLACK, i (J,LARGE WHITES. . 80 BERKSHIRE. 15 TAM WORTH. Selected entries from practically all South Auckland prominent breeders. Vendors include: Messrs. Geo. Jamieson, Horotiu; R. Chilcott, Frankton; J. and J. Robinson, Te Kowhai; Lister Bros., Gordonton; W. A. G. Cunningham, Horsham Downs; A. McLennan, Eureka; W. J. Bourke, Matangi; A. 0. Haycock, Horsham Downs; Jackway Bros., Taupiri; G. D. Porritt, Pukeroro; H. G. Dingle. Ohaupo; Mark Vincent, Bruntwood; A. P. H. Rowe, Whatawhata. SECOND DAY:— 150 SPECIALLY SELECTED GRADE SOWS, IN PIG. Vendors include: Messrs. Johns Bros., Eureka; Ferris Bros., Tauwhare; N. Dickson, Gordonton; D. J. Bruce, Horsham Downs; Hinton Bros., Eureka; Phil. Chitty, Tauwhare: G. V. Fletcher, Tuhikaramea; J. Mudford, Eureka; J. Bones, Kaipaki; O. Gaskell, Iluntly: C. Bridger Te Akau; A. G. Bell, Gordonton; P. J. Hill, Cambridge; M. Vincent, Bruntwood. Farmers are again reminded that at this fixture care has been taken to ensure that none but high quality pigs will be offered. All animals are subject to inspection and any unsuitable will not he offered. All sows sold as in-pig are sold with a money-back guaranI tee. Farmers are also reminded, firstly, of the necessity for providing pig meats for export, secondly, of the lucrative possibilities of pigraising, whether for the weaner, store, pork or bacon markets, and, thirdly, that the first three of these can be very successfully exploited without great expense even though whey feeding be used. Farmers fattening for bacon are reminded of our large local market, which at the moment absorbs a very great proportion of production at very payable figures. It is quite possible that a serious bacon pig shortage for local consumption will bo apparent this season. Do not be misled into discarding your pigs, but attfnd this sale and obtain pigs of proven strains of the Commercial Type, -which pigs will Teturn you very payable dividends. Catalogues available from Auctioneers. CHURCHILL, RANGIRIRI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. AT 11.30 A.M. On Account of -STEELE & BATES, who, owing to the illness of one of the partners, have decided to give up dairying. WHOLE HERD OF 30 YOUNG JERSEY-CROSS COWS, 2nd to sth calvers. r> 2-YR. HEIFERS, SPRINGING. 15 YEARLING HEIFERS. 2 MEDIUM DGT. FARM HORSES, any work. * 2 MEDIUM DGT. FARM HORSES, unbroken. 1 HACK. 3 STACKS OF HAY; 2% h.p. J.H. Engine; Dray; GO-gal. Separator; Milk Vat; Mower; Discs; Harrows; Brackets Plough; Cultivator; Chaff-cutter; New Circular Saw; Harness; 2 Ton Super: 17 Sheets of Iron; Timber; 3 G. Tanks; Farm Tools and Sundries, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including: English Piano; Sewing Machine; Furniture, etc., etc. ROTONOARO, HUNTLY. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 10-11, AT 11 A.M. On Account of MR. J. R. CRAMP, who, owing to difficulty In obtaining labour, has decided to disposo of his WHOLE HEI?D OF 100 YOUNG JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS. 50 SPRINGING HEIFERS. Full Details will bo Advertised Later. G W Y ERCOE & c°" L TD " AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. OIIINEWAT STOCK SALE. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, JULY 7. 120 2/4-YEAR GOOD QUALITY P.A. STEERS. 200 FAT AND FORWARD EMPTY P.A. AND HEREFORD COWS AND HEIFERS. J2O P.A. AND HEREFORD COWS, r.w. P.A. bulls. 70 JERSEY, S.H., HOLST. AND AYRSHIRE YEARLING HEIFERS. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9. On Account, of Mr. F. 11. Crawford, Walton, who has sold his property: 250 2-TOOTH EWES, r.w. S.D. rnms. 520 4-TOOTH, O-TOOTH and 4-YEAR EWES, r.w. Romney rams and S.D. rams. This is a very nice line of Ewes, well farmed and can be recommended. These rams were put out on March 1. 100 ROMNEY WETHER LAMBS. 50 S.D. CROSS LAMBS. 12 ROMNEY RAMS. 2 HORSES, broken all work, 1 HORSE, unbroken. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 11. SPECIAL ENTRY. 000 S H E E P. 1 TRUCK 2-TOOTH WETHERS, ex East. Coast. 400 4-YR. EWES, r.w. Romney ram since first week in March. 100 6YR. EWES, r.w. Romney rani since first, week in March. These sheep were purchased at Taihape in February, have been farmed in the Waikato ami running with good rams. We can recommend. T} ALGETY & QOMPANY. (Incorporated in England). *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24009, 5 July 1941, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24009, 5 July 1941, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24009, 5 July 1941, Page 5

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