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Dalgety & Company. I CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Monday, 29th May. 100 HEAD OF CATTLE 15 'fat cows and heifers 25 forward-condition cows 20 store and boner cows 15 head mixed cattle 100 2 and 4-tooth ewes, r.w. Southdown rams 150 FAT AND STORE PIGS Entries solicited. PUTARURU STOCK SALE. Monday, 29th May. 150 HEAD OF CATTLE 20 fat cows and heifers 20 forward-condition cows 30 store and boner cows 20 head mixed cattle 4 bulls 12 rising 2-year Polled Angus steers 20 Friesian yearling steers On account of Mr R. E. McKenzie: 25 high-grade Jersey springing heifers, showing up 14 yearling Jersey heifers; good condition 1 good pony 40 Black Orpington pullets mostly laying 1 child’s cot in good order 100 FAT AND STORE PIGS Entries solicited. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 30th May. Entries solicited. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, 31st May. Entries solicited. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. Friday, 2nd June. Entries solicited. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 6th June. Entries solicited. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. Friday, 9th June. Entries solicitedThe Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioning Company, Ltd. TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. Thursday, Ist June. 400 HEAD OF; CATTLE 10 fat Polled Angus steers 40 fat cows and heifers 50 boner cows 30 mixed cattle 30 Jersey yearling heifers 5 bulls 1500 SHEEP 30 fat wethers ' 20 fat hoggets 150 store lambs On behalf of Mr L. J. Hastings, of Ngahape, who has sold his farm, the Whole of his Flock, comprising 1100 s.m. BREEDING EWES, r.w. Southdown rams since 10th of March. These Sheep are for ’UNRESERVED .SALE, are off clean country, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. W. Wakefield, of Roto-o-Rangi, who is giving up dairying and putting on sharemilkers with their own herd, we will sell as above, his 'Whole Herd of—--100 Jersey and Jersey-cross dairycows, mostly second and third calvers; expected to calve from sth July onward. NOTE: x'his herd last season aver- ' aged over 300 lb fat per head. • They are in good condition, and have been running on hilly country. On behalf of the Estate of Rudolf Christian Honore, of Oparau, who is giving up dairying, the Whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising—--24 Jersey and Jersey-cross dairy cows; whole herd 8 2-year Jersey and Jerseycross heifers, due to calve from early August onward 7 Jersey-cross weaner heifers Separator, milk vat, 2 cream cans, 3 buckets, s.f. plough. The above cattle, coming off hard, hilly country, will undoubtedly do well wherever taken. ALSO—--30 sound Jersey cows from Otorohanga

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 58, Issue 4189, 26 May 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 58, Issue 4189, 26 May 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 58, Issue 4189, 26 May 1939, Page 2