SALES BY AUCTION ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. LTD., AUCKLAND. WESTFIKLD .SALEY.ARDS. ~ WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22. A/c J. G. Fowell: 3 Fed. Berk. Boars, ready Tor service. WESTFIELD S A LEVA R DS. I IIIJRSDAY, AUGUST '23. A/c Client: :>ooft (i x 2 Heart Rimu. 1 lift lank Stand, heart timber. WARTKU a A LIS YARDS. tCI.\L I>A 1 ItY SAIJv AIHJUST 21. at 12 Noon, lil i Vi l . , c *' l!ie int-'l. Special Entry.— I'Lni r\i. rpi| w ' lo ' ias sold hits farm: 35 Good Qlty 2-vr.-old S.H. and Her Steers. Entries Solicited. sw TA KAKU RIT SA LK YABDS. om,U ,' 1.0.Tl , a , tll0 ' inrl.—A/c R. A. Coxiwirv ■ S II ,: J( T; x Hfr S .. c.t.p. Also, 10 it.. Cows, J.> Head Beef, lo Boner and 1 % Size Girl's Bicycle. Entries Solicited. TT?I-ncn?S" EK ?, HE SALEYARDS. Order- i' U(i , L ' ST «' 10.30 a.m. and PuL \i : S,lmln «' K».ao a.m.; Dairies »'»<! I)|». 11 a.m.; Sheep. 12 noon; Beef »"d J>iore Cattle. I p.m. n,iil » iUry c ? ws and afrs - inrl. —A/c In ?«I }! ;ir <-' KPlliiiK herd as come "-T ,',, er / Cows and Hfrs., close profit. \i* t JS?HT : (i Ufrs., close profit, fun mill- ► - IVlt - J"- Cows, in > . 1 hfed hy vendor. A/c Mrs E. J. v !' r '^'' r - llfrs., close profit. A/c \'v \ X y. 00t It,cn: 1 t , cn: - Cl '- '-'-.vr.-old S.H. Hfrs. nLt f".: 2 Cli. Jer. llfrs. A/c p \i ii x (,'ow. close profit. A/c b. M. Walters: S Jer. and Jer. x Hfrs. A/c I . Alalone: l House Cow. A/c A. J. Harris: 0 Ch Jer. Hfrs clwe profit. A/c J. 11. Miller: !„ C om ami Hfrs., close profit. A/c H. Wync \t V" ows an d Hfrs., close profit. A/c nmfi! u e: n U er ; t :lnil J"- x Hfrs.. close « u rrV c , Hyland: 5 Ayr., Jer. and S.H. Hfrs.. close profit. A/c. R. 0. Ingram: li Jer. Hfrs., close profit, A/c Client: a Jer. Cows, close profit. A/c S. Marshall: 1 Jer. Cow, close profit. Ex Bombay: 10 Cows and Hrrs., dose profit. A/c 1. Motion: 4 Jer. Hfrs., close profit. A/c Client, ex Xorth: 20 Cows and Hfrs., close profit. A/c W. Peters: ■ « J er. Hfrs., close profit. A/c W. H. Booker: 10 Cows and Hfrs.. close profit, A/c J. R. Harper: (> 3-yr.-old S.H. Hfrs., close profit; Ir "f r -. i"lose profit. A/c Airs C, Wilson: 1 Ch. Jer. Cow, close profit. 1, ~ Saunders: (i llfrs., close profit. A/c M. Markliam: I Hfrs., close profit. A/c Clients: (> C.'ows and 11 frs.. close profit. A/c ' 1 ■ Clark: ~ t Ch. S.H. Hfrs., close profit. 1 .A' ('""kill: S S.H, Hfrs., close profit. A/c \v. Campbell: 3 Sprsr. llfrs. A/c Ewing Bros.: 10 Jer. llfrs., close profit. 100 Head peef, 2">IV Boner and Store Cattle, incl.— A/c Client: lj Good Qlty. Yrlg. Jer. Hfrs. A/c H. .Learning: 5 (iood Qlty. Yrlg. Jer. Hfrs. A/c Client: S 2-.vr.-old Empty Jer. Hfrs., 4 Ch. Yrlg. Jer. Hfrs. 200 Sheep, HK'l.—2s Heavy Prime Wethers, so Prime Wethers. 30 Fat Hoggets, 20 4-th. Ewes, with lambs at foot, -100 Pigs: Porkers, Baeoners, Stores and Weaners, incl.—A/c Client: 2 Maiden Berk.-Tam. x Sows, close farrowing. A/c D. Re veil: 2 P.B. Berk. Boars, fit for service. Sundries— A/c I. F. Lewer: Set 12Blade Discs. A/c A. S. Middleton: Qtv. 2-vr. Barberry Plants. A/c Client: !)Ogal Alfa-Laval Separator and Ridd Clutch, good order. A/c Client: 3 Good -l-mos.-old Sheep and Cattle Dogs. A/c D. Fleming: 1 2% h.p. 103S Montgomery J.A.P. Motor-bike, motor, rubber and chrome paint in perfect order. A/c Hooper Bros.: 1 Trailer, Hi x li'iO wheels; 1 Low -let Farm Cart. A/c Client: '-.-Ton Pontine Truck, good order A,'c Clients: Motor Axle and Wheels, complete with tyres and tubes, 1 x 430, fair order; 3 Horse Collars, 2 Sgal C. Cans. 3 r.ol C. Cans, 12 R.I.R. Pullets, It Bags Seed Potatoes, Qty. Seed Potatoes. Entries Solicited. HISLENSVILLE SALEYAHDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 27, at 11.30 a.m. 150 Pigs—Porkers, Baroncrs. Stores and Weaners. -10 Head Cattle. Entries Solicited.
MAUXGATUROTO PIG SALEYARDS. MONDAY. AUGUST 27, On Arrival of Auckland Express. 100 Pigs of All Classes. Entries Solicited, ws RESHURE JERSEYS. ANNUAL BULL SALE. UHOOKBY ROAD FARM, CLEVEDON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 11 a.m. A/c H. S. Fleming, Reshure, Clevedon: 49 Registered Jersey Bulls, •_'<> 2-yr.-olds, 23 Yrlgs.: 11 of the 2-yr.-olds b.v "Dreaming Joker" (Imp.), and 12 b.v a son of "Rcslinre Nova Supreme," h.c., c.o.r.'s ill") and 10071b fat. Gold Medallist. The Yearlings are mainly b s v "Dreaming Joker" and a son of "Reshure Nova Supreme," with others b.v highly-recom-mended sires. This Stud has been established approx 20 years, the stock and blood lines being well known to most breeders and dairymen The slock are mostly descendants. of those famous sires, "Ascot Prince" (11 c.o.r. daughters, five of whom won Gold Medal awards for production, one being 5 000 fat and the others over 700 fat); "Soumise Tom," c.b.b. (17 c.o.r. daughters), "Ascot Prince's" grand sire, holds the record for five highest producing daughters with an average of 71)3 fat. while "Ascot Prince" is a close second with his five daughters averaging 775 fat; "Waipiko Josiah" (11 c.o.r. daughters), introduces the blood of "Vivandiere," v.h.c.. c.o.r. 1030 fat as a 2-,vear-old; "Dreaming Joker" (Imp.), personally selected by vendor, was Imported from Jersey Island Through his da© "Day Dream 50th" he inherits the famous "Day Dream" blood, probably the most prepotent family the Jersey breed has known during the last 40 years. "Joker's" daughters show quality and their first, classification shows four v.h.c., while under test are expected to a;>nrox. 7001b fat. "Dreaming Joker's" fullbrother "Dreaming Jock" was imported to America and has been declared a Gold and Silver Medal sire with 23 c.o.r. daughters There are 22 sons of "Dreaming Joker" in the catalogue and 18 sons of "Reshure Saury Supreme." whose dam is the double Gold Medallist "Reshure Nova Supreme." The offering is in first-class condition and to breeders and dairymen in search of quality good constitution, high-producing Jerseys, we have every confidence in recommending these bulls. Clients Note: Bus connects with train arriving Papakura 10.30 a.m. and departing 4.45 p.m. Luncheon Provided. Catalogues on application the Auctioneers. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD.. Albert St., Auckland; G. W. VERCOE AND CO.. LTD.. Victoria Rd.. Hamilton. swg PITKEKOIIH HORSE BAZAAR. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FA IK, THURS. AND FRI., AIJG. no AND 31, 10.30 a.m. Sharp Each Day. Order of Sale: First Day. Unbroken Horses and Hacks; Second Day, Working Horses of All Classes. Note: Harness and Sundries 10.30 a.m. Sharp Each Day. 300 Horses of All Classes, inel. —Ex Port Waikato: -t Station Hacks and Hunters, 1 Unbroken Ponies. A/c M. Marky: I Aged Thoroughbred Hack, 1 4-yr-old H'weight Hack. A/c B. M. Walter: (i Unbroken Hacks and Cobs, 2 Brood Mares. A/c H. H. Sharpe: 1 O-yr-old Bro. Hack and Hunter. A/c B. Harvey: I H'weight Bk. Hack. 1 Aged Cream Hack. A/c Geo. Clark: 1 4-yr-old H'weight Piebald Hack, 1 3-yr-oid Girl's Piebald Pony, 1 (i-yr-old Shepherd's Hack, 1 3-yr-old Child's Pony (in foal to piebald colt), 2 Unbroken Ponies. A/c C. Dixon: 1 4-yr-old Station Hack. A/c R. Cathcart: 1 9-yr-old Grey Stallion, (i Mares (in foal to Surella colt), 0 Hacks. A/c M, D. Fulton: 2 Hacks. A/c E. Morley: 1 Hack. A/c J. J. Hoe: I 5-yr-old Pony, 13.2, by St. Wave (prize-winner), I 4-yr-old Hack, Acre colt—Lysander mare. A/c Client: I Truck First-class Hacks, ex En>'l Coast. A/c R. Chilli;mi: I O-yr-old Cob Geld. A/c S. D. Stone: '2 O-yr-old M.D. Horses (shafts and chains),! Pony Hunter (13.2. good jumper), 1 (i-yr-old Bay Mare (suitable lady's hack), t 4-yr-old Child's Pony, lli.o Ex Rangiriri: 1 2-yr-old Unbroken, 1 3-yr-old, broken to lead, I 4-yr-old Mare (all harness). 1 5-yr-old Mare (farm work). 1 5-yr-old Unbroken, 2 Hacks, 1 Pony Hunter tby Acre colt Midnight mare, won several show events. A/c J. H. Flay: 1 3-yr-old Thoroughbred Filly by Safari—White Foam, Van Is— Rewetni, by Lncullns. A/c ,T. Whitten: 1 Stock Horse, Saddle and Bridle. A/c W. Webb: 1 Turnout, R.T. Show Jogger, Horse and Harness. I Slock Saddle (mounted new). A/c Colonel N. P. Adams: 4 Station Hacks, 3 Farm Horses, A/c Client: 5 Station Hacks. A/c C. D. Flensen: 3 .'i-yr-old Farm Horses (chains and pole). A/c, A. W. Phillips: 1 7-yr-old Sth. Island Geld., all farm work. A/c H. A. Boyle: 30 Sth. Island Mares and Geld.ings, (I lo O-yr-old, broken to all work. A/c ('. McDonald, Clich.: 18 M.D. Mares and Geldings, 5 to ii-.vear-old, all work. A'c M. Bertlesen: I Rising O-yr-old H.I). Geld., ali work, and foolproof. Entries Solicited. wsg farmers' CO 1 LTD., HAMILTON. NGOXGOTAIIA HORSE FAIR. AUGUST 23. at 11 a.m. 50 Horses of All Classes. Entries Solicited. waifii stoCk sale. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, at 11.30. 130 Head Cattle. 5)0 Fat and Store Pigs. Entries' Solicited. RANGIRIRI STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, at Noon. 100 Head Cattle—2o Fat Cows and Hfrs., 30 Store and Boner Cows. 20 Yrlg. Jer. Hfrs., 10 Springers. Entries Solicited. M>OR RIXSVJLLE STOCK SALE. AUGUST 24. at 11.30. 350 Head Cattle -10 Fat Cows and Hfrs., 25 Fwd. C'ond. Cows, SO Store and Boner Cows, 75 Jer. and Jer. x Yrlg. Hfrs., 20 Well-bred Jer. Yrlg. llfra., 20 Jer. Calves, 50 Jer. and Jer. x Dairy Hfrs., 8 Springing Fries. Hfrs. A/c T. D. .Allen, Tiran: sit Freshconditioned Well-bred 2-yr.-old P.A. Steers. Also: 40 3-yr. Here. Steer*. off suedes. 300 Sheep. 350 Pigs. 1 '/„■ Draught Grey Mare, all work. Kntries Solicited. PRELIMINARY .NOTICE NGONGOTAHA CA'I'TLK FAIR AUGUST 30, at 11.30. Kntries Solicited, PRELIMINARY NOTICE, NGOXGOTAIIA CATTLE FAIR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. Entries Solicited. \T E W T 0 X K I N G, L T D., IN JIAM 11/J'OX. MANAWARU STOCK SALE. MAXAWARU SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 12 Xoon. 150 Head of Cattle, comp.: 15 Fat Cows and Hfrs,; 70 Store and Boner Cows; 15 Empty 2-yr. Jer. Hfrs. A/c Various Clients: 40 Dairv Cows and Hefs., comp. 10 Ch. 2-,vr. Sprg. Jer. Hfrs., I 1 Ch. 2-yr. Sprg. Jer. Hfrs., 10 Ch Jer. Cows, close to profit; S Ch. Jer. Cows in full milk. 120 Sheep: .30 Fal Wethers 50 Fat Hoggels, 10 Store Hoggets. School Girl's Cycle, perfect order; McWallace Oft Harrows, Victory Milk i/ift. 2 Sets Hare Teat, Cups. <iw
TE AW A MKT I? STOCK SALE TK AWAMUTIT SALEYAHDS. THURSDAY, AI If! UST I-' Niton. ■J">O Head of Cat lie, romp.: 100 Store and Boner Cows, HO Yrlg. ,ler. llfrs, In the Dairy Pens: 100 ,ler. Dairy Ht'rs. and Cows, Special Entry, «/c Client: Lino of 'JO Quality Hfrs. from' Taranaki this year, mostly calved, and the calves will tie at Sale, yards, Balance close to profit. l."> 0 Sheep: L'OO Fat Hnirtrets, 50 Fat Wethers, 75 Faf Ewes, 12."> Rom, Wether Hoftsrets, 75 Fat, Store and Weaner Pige, 5 Breeding, Sow#, to farrow. <nr
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