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SALES BY AUCTION SPECIAL' ATTRACTION. COMBINED UNRESERVED SALE OF STUD AND GRADE FRISIANS' Comprising The two-thirds reduction of the classically bred ” Floresta ” Stud and the complete dispersal of the high-class “ Kemback ” Grade Herd, at Mr H. J. Dunn’s Faria, '• Floresta,” Edendale, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1948, Commencing at 11a.m. Messrs wright, stefhenson & CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr H. J. Dunn, “ Floresta.” Edendale, to sell as above, the twothirds reduction of his choicely-bred Stud Friasians and also on account of Mrs A. Dunn, “ Kemback,” Edendale, the complete herd of the magnificently-bred and high-producing Grade Friesians. The “ Floresta ” Stud offering comprises:— 14 registered Cows 2 rising three-year registered Heifers 8 rising two-year registered in-qalf Heifers 10 rising one-year-registered Heifer# 2 Stud Bulls, rising one year 1 Stud Bull, rising two years. Also, 9 Grade Cows 1 Grade rising two-year Heifer. Tl. 47 head. Auctioneers Note— After 12 years of selective breeding the “Floresta” Studmaster, Mr H. J. Dunn, is faced with the necessity of holding this reduction sale. For health reasons, combined with the difficulty of securing suitable labour, two-thirds of the “ Floresta Stud will be offered = for sale and Will comprise females ranging in age from rising yearlings, and including a select offering of rising two-year-olds to mature cows. ’ , .. . The Stud was founded on selections of females- made from the well-known “ Glenstuart,” “ Willowburn ’’ and “ Lelbum ” Studs. The first foundation cow was " Glenstuart Alcartra Marie/' a daughter of the renowned “Bloomfield Alcartra Clothilde,” whose dam produced the sensational record of 11451 b fat. The cream of the “ Willowburn ” Stud was then acquired, and, mated to the herd sire “Ohio King Quality,” a full brother to ” Ohio Domino Sensation ” (C.O.R. 9651 b fat) »the seal of success was set for tills young Stud. For the follow-on sire a son of “Ohio Domino Sensation” was selected and the wisdom of this selection was later to be seen in his daughters, which were equal to the high standard of the foundation dams. The “ Lelburne ” and “Lauderdale’ Studs provided the next herd* sires, and with the acquisition in 1946 of a further group of females from the “ Lelburne ” Stud, “Floresta” was destined to-become one of the leading Friesian Studs in the south for no thought then was given,to ''this,, enforced reduction. The following ayerages give a good indication of the standard attained by the “Floresta” Herd, including the small quotes of Grade Cows and Heifers, 1940-41 34 Cows and Heifers averaged 3931 b Fat,-276 days. 1945- 38 Cows and Heifers 1 averaged 3461 b Fat, 253 days. . 1946- 25 Cows and Heifers averaged 3961 b Eat, 364 days. . . The final production figures for the season just completed will be supplied at sale: Catalogues now available. Please write for one. Mi's A: Dunn's offering comprises:— 32 Grade Cows and Heifers 12 rising two-year in-calf Grade Heifers ( „ 11 rising one-year Grade Heifers (sire “ Lauderdale B.L. Liberty ) 1 rising two-year Stud Friesian Bull (pedigree at Sale). . lORSES 1 aged Gelding (good shafter). SUNDRIES.—S-cow Milking Plant (McCor-mick-Deering, with Storrie Releaser), 20 Milk Cans (10-gal.), Cooler and Tray, Prime Electric Fence, Power Lawn Mower, 440 bales Pressed Straw, R. and G. Lime Sower, 3 Testing Buckets, Kauri Tub, Harness, 6 acres Chou MoeUler (with run off). so A/c H. J. Dunn—.s acres Chou Moellier (with run off). LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE OF TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948, At 1.30 p.m. On the Property, Clinton. V RIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr Bunbury, Clinton, to offer as above:— PLANT comprising— . „ 1 case 45 h.p. LA Tractor (3000 • hours) 4-furrow heavy BB R. and G. Plough D.F. R. and G. Tractor Digger Plough Bft R. and G. Tandem Discs 35cwt A A Ford Truck (dual wheels, hand tip) 1 Power Take-off for 12/20 Case Tractor ' . Everedi 12-volt Generator and Starter (attachment for any motor: new) Grass Seed Box for 15-coulter M.H. Drill Saw Bench (firewood) Forge 2 heavy Snig Chains 2 Petrol Pumps 1 011 Pump. > AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: AH the above Plant is in good order and can be thoroughly recommended to purchasers. ROSLYN HOME, In Excellent Situation. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1948, At 12 Noon. At Our Rooms, 114 Princes street, Dunedin, C.l. Under instructions from The Perpetual Trustees Company, Ltd., in the Estate of J. M. Dalrymple. TAMBLYN, RHODES & JUSTICE will offer for Sale by Public freehold being Lots 1,2 and pt. 3 31ock II D.P. 217 a Anderson’s Exteniion of Roslyn Township; area 1 rood i 9 poles'with all improvements thereon >eing slate-roofed 6-roomed residence vith offices and outbuildings situated n a select situation on the CORNER IF HIGHGATE AND DELTA STREET t.ND KNOWN AS 53 HIGHGATE, 10SLYN. The land has a frontage of 00 feet to Highgate and greater to Delta street. is fine home has large, aiiy, welled rooms, electric light, dual hot r service, combination enamelled gas er-destructor and electric, blinds, bath, pore, basin and all convs. house lies beautifully and is open to sun having a return veranda on the and north elevations and is sheltered the south. There is an excellent ■ site is right handy to the Ross ; car and local shopping facilities. VACANT POSSESSION, ther particulars from PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. Dunedin. Or’Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitors. Dunedin. Or THE AUCTIONEERS. LTD. CLEARING SALE, OF DAIRY CQWS, PLANT, ETC. FRIDAY, MAY 21. At 1.30 p.m. 1948. the Farm. Campbell road. PINE HILL, OTAGO CO-OPERA-’E ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALTD., favoured with instructions Ir Gordon Green, Pine Hill, will ir sale by public auction, as above: ivc and Dead Stock, comprising— DAIRY COWS. ETC. Dairy Cows (May cal vers) Dairv Cows (m full muk) 19-month-old Bull 8- heifer Calf 5-month heifer Calf 9- Mare, a.w. PLANT, ETC. Rake 1 Mower, 1 R. and G. Disc ugh. Grubber Attachment, 1 Sledge, icuffler, 1 3-leaf Harrow and Bar, Single Swingletrees, 1 2-horsc ngletree, 1 3-horse Swingletree, 2 rs Chains, Collars. Hames, and ikers. Milk Cooler, Buckets, 2 Hay ks. 1 Hoe, Sundries. Jji O R THE YEAR 1946 SEND IT TO SAMSON’S, IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING FOR SALE WEEKLY AUCTION SALES HELD 2 COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF THE riMES IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. to ye Advertisements for the following issue, ' ; •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 10

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