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ft ' ’ The Panners’ Cooperative Auction- - mg Company, Ltd. PUTARURU STOCK SALE. Monday, 18th May. K 25 fat cows 60 store cows t 15 yearling Jersey heifers 10 springing cows and heifers K 5 bulls 100 F.M. ewes r.w. B.F. rams & 150 fat pigs i“. 100 store and weaner pigs On account of Mr A. M. Leslie, Putaruru, his whole herd — 75 Jersey and Jersey cross dgiry cows, due July and August 150 well-grown 2-year heifers Entries solicited. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 19th May. , Entries solicited. OTOROHANGA STOCK S.A.LE. Wednesday, 20th May. jK. Entries solicited. MATAMATA HORSE FAIR. Thursday, 21st May. 100 HORSES OF ALL CLASSES 1 registered pedigree stallion Entries solicited. CLEARING SALE AT PUKEKURA. fe THURSDAY, MAY 21st, NOON. "FAVOURED with instructions from E Mt K. S. BROWNE, who is giving up dairying and going in for Sheep, we will sell as above his whole herd of—--63 choice Jersey and Friesian cows, in-calf to pedigree Jersey bulls 10 Friesian-Jersey cross heifers, r.w.b. (good line) 20 in-calf heifers 20 store lambs 1 draught mare, 6 years, in foal ’ I do gelding, 3 years, all work T aged gelding, all work 1 hack . 25cwt Milk Waggon, 10-20 gal. Milk Cans, R. & G. d.f. Plough, s.f. Plough, Hillside Plough, Booth Mac. Steel Queen Discs, 16 blades; 4-leaf Tine Hartowr; lOin. Chain and Tripod Harrows, Grass Harrow, Big Six McCormack Mower, Spring Cart, Lawn Mower, Chip Heater, 2 sets Lead Harness, 1 pair Waggon Breechings, 1-5 Horse Bar. NOTE—This is a genuine sale of young cows, free from disease, and can be recommended to buyers seeking genuine dairy cows. The cows are mostly young, and include 10 recent calvers in full milk, and several close to profit. Inspection invited any time previous to Sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE AT ROTO-O-RANGI, CAMBRIDGE. WEDNESDAY, 27t*h MAY, 11 a.m. J?AVOURED with instructions from Mr J. W. WAKEFIELD, of R’oto-o-Rangi, who has sold his farm, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the property on the above date—--110 Jersey and Jersey cross dairy cows, mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers, due first week July, and onwards 14 picked yearling Jersey heifers out of the above herd 4 Jersey bulls (2 years and upwards) 400 fat and forward S.D. hoggets 66 s.m. ewes r.w.r. since February 3rd ; 23 purebred S.D. ewes, r.w.r. 1 stud, 3-shear S.D. ram 2 flock S.D. rams 3 stud S.D. ram lambs by Vernon ram 11 stud ewe lambs 9 Tamworth cross sows, due middle August § * Tamworth cross sow and litter 26 Tamworth cross slips 1 Tamworth boar 3 draught geldings, all work, 9 years upwards 1 9-year draught mare, in foal 2 hacks 2 unbroken 2 & 3-year hacks 1 3-year draught gelding, chains 2 cattle dogs 1 M.H. Mowing Machine, good order; £-f. R. & G. Plough; 12-blade Set Disc Harrows; 2 s.f. Oliver Hillside Ploughs; 1 M.H. Hillside Plough; Konaki; 8 2-gal. Milk Cans; 1 12-gal. Copper and Stand; 1 Milk Cooler Trough; Sundries; 1 M.H. Hay Rake; Sanson Hay Sweep; Pig Troughs; 1 3-horse Set Swinglebars; 2 sets Collars; Hames and Winkers, etc.; 16ft Milk Shute; 1 2-ton Bedford Truck, practically new. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

FARMERS The Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Company again asks you to Demonstrate your Loyalty to your own Company by stipdating when selling your Calves to an exporter that they must be killed at your O own Freezing Works—Horo- (Q Qfl tiu, Southdown. Don’t for- IjJ gtt you have a definite interest in the Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Company, one reason alone being the fact that your Dairy Company is a large Shareholder therein.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 52, Issue 3756, 15 May 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 52, Issue 3756, 15 May 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 52, Issue 3756, 15 May 1936, Page 2