SALES BY AUCTION. ON THE FARM, NORMANBY'. MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925. At 12 o’clock sharp. r jpilE FARMERS' COOP, have been instructed by MR. G. W. Gane, who is going right out of dairying, to offer as above, the whole of his well known dairy Herd, Horses, Pigs, Implements, etc., as below:—■ 90 COWS. 48 store and weaner pigs. 12 sows to farrow. 1 pedigree Tamworth boar. 3 4-year heavy spring curl geldings. 2 heavy draught geldings. Normanby factory shares, 9ft Duncan lucerne cultivator, Massey-Har-ris lucerne loader, 6ft windmill (new). 4 leg galvanised steel 20ft. stand, 2 h.p. steam boiler, 8 cow Marvel milking machine plant. Everything is in first-class order. The hroses are all quiet and young and have been working in all farm implements. The lucerne loader is the greatest labour saver on the farm, a large dray being loaded in a few minutes. The herd consists chiefly of fine young cows, well into the Jersey breed; the majority are coming to their second and third calf. 77 of the cows are July and August calvers. It is now 50 years since the father of the vendor, the late Mr. F. J. Gane, commenced dairying in Taranaki with a small herd of imported milking. Shorthorns, and 15 years ago the present owner changed over to the Jerseys, and since that time he has used cnly the best Jersey sires obtainable. The sires of the herd are sons of the renowned “Soumise Tom,” one of them “Jersey Park’s Mischief," was bred by Mr. W. Pollock, the dam of this bull “Sylvian Prim” put up a C.O.R of 747 lbs fat, and his heifers have every appearance of being able to follow in the footsteps of their granddam. Most, if not all of the heifers in North Taranaki, which sold at such high prices ranging up to 500 guineas and over, last spring, were granddaughters or otherwise closely related to “Soumise Tom,” so there is a good chance here for farmers who are looking for the best butter-fat producers. The cows will be grazed free of charge until August 6. This is the first clearing or dispersal sale Mr. Gane has held. Sale will be held under cover. Starting time 12 o’clock sharp. Luncheon Provided.
FRIDAY’, JULY 10. At 12.30 o’clock. ON THE FARM, MANAIA ROAD, MANAIA. QOMPLETE JJNRESERVED J)ISPERSAL RECORD PRODUCING CATTLE. 2261 b fat per Acre of 76 Acres. r £HE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY’ OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from MR. O. T. PARRY, who is giving up dairying, to offer on above date, the whole of his Herd, comprising—--5g CHOICE JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS, July and August calvers 2 pedigree bulls 3 weaner heifers 1 aged mare 8 milk cans WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 extra good farm mare, 6 years 1 child’s pony, 4 years 196 fully paid-up Kaupokonui Dairy Co. shares Per acre this is probably the greatest producing herd in Taranaki, and per head the average is 3431 b fat. Most of the stock have been reared on the farm, and are particularly good bodied and uddered cattle. They have been well wintered and are in good conditiorf. We have no hesitation in recommending purchasers to attend the sale, and in the meantime Mr. Parry will be glad to show anyone through the herd. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ON THE FARM, PURANGI. SATURDAY, JIJLY 11, 1925, at 1 p.m. rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been favoured with instructions from MR. J. J. H. WOISIN to Sell by Public Auction — WITHOUT RESERVE J 7 YOUNG DAIRY COWS (AugustSeptember calvers) 1 2-year Holstein bull 12 2 and 3-year I.C. heifers 12 yearling heifers 11 store cows and heifers 22 F.M. ewes, R.W.R. 4 horses 4 young Breeding Sows, 1 6-month boar, 4 slips, Spring Dray, 3 good Dogs, 4 Cream Cans and Farm Sundries. AI.SOHousehold Furniture, including: Singer Treadle Sewing Machine (slight reserve), Sofa, Bath, Beds and quantity of Useful Furniture. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 2-horse Mower. 1 Hayrake 1 65-ga.l. Alfa Laval Separator. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FACTORY OWNERS: A good servant is worth its, weight in gold and “Tuffoid” leather belting is proving a servant unexcelled to many factory owners. Get our low quotes. R. P. Manning and Co., 135 Albert Street, Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1925, Page 20
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