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T " Fa > ■ ■/—jperat Auction eeruig Company, Limited. TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. Thursday, Ist June. 400 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 fat Polled Angus steers 40 iat 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 iambs 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 dairy cows, mostly second and third cal vers; expected to calve from sth Jmy onward. NOTE: I’nis herd last season averaged over 300 lb fat per head. They are in good conditionand L ive been running on hilly country. • On behalf of the Estate of Rudolf Christian lionore, of Oparau, who is giving up dairying, the Whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising—--21 Jersey and Jersey-cross dairy rows; 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 Special Entry of Taranaki Heifers: 52 specially selected 3-year Jersey heifers, all Lorn high-pro-ducing Taranaki herds; r.w. pedigree Jersey bulls since Ist October, 1938. An extra choice line of well grown heifers, in great condition On account of Mr S- G. Broadbent, Te Kawa—--16 Shorthorn steer calves 140 s.m. ewes; been r.w. Southdown and Leicester rams since 9th March ALSO—--30 White Leghorn hens; good laying strain On behalf of Mrs L. Madden, of Te Kawa, who is leaving the district, her Whole Herd of—--22 Jersey cows, mostly due July and August ALSO—--50 2’-year Shorthorn and Short-horn-cross steers MORRINSVILLE STOCK AND SPECIAL CATTLE SALE. Friday, 2nd JuneAt 11 a.m. ORDER OF SALE:— FAT PIGS at 11 a.m. FAT SHEEP at 11 a.m. DAIRY CATTLE at 11 a.m. FAT CATTLE at Noon. STORE CATTLE at 1 p.m.' 300 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 fat bullocks 20 prime fat cows and heifers 40 fat and forward cows 100 store ard boner cows 50 Jerst; and Jersey-cross dairy heifers 10 si‘ringing dairy cows 25 J *rsey weaner heifers 5 bulls 30 fat wethers 30 fat ewes 50 fat lambs 100 store lambs 150 FAT PIGS 100 store and weaner pigs Entries solicited.

COW AND HORSE COVERS. 240 z COW COVERS—6/4 each. 240 z COW COVERS, with Rope in Neck—6/10 each. HEAVY WHITE DUCK HORSE COVERS 25/6 up. HEAVY GREEN FLAX HORSE COVERS 30/- up. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. GET OUR QUOTE FOR QUANTITIES. J. JONES LTD. MARKET STREET, TE AWAMUTU. Phone 356. HOROTIU SOUTHDOWN The security of farmers is dependent on the extent to which they support the HOROTIU and SOUTHDOWN Freezing Works. To ensure a free market and highest prices, loyalty to the Company which operates solely in the Interests of producers is essential. THE AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING CO., LTD. ENDEAN’S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 58, Issue 4191, 31 May 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 58, Issue 4191, 31 May 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 58, Issue 4191, 31 May 1939, Page 2