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SALES BY AUCTION. URENUI SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1932. 110 M.S. Lambs. 20 Ewes. 10 Fat Bullocks. 40 Fat, Forward and Store Cows. 200 Posts. On account of a client who is giving up dairying, his whole herd Without Reserve, comprising:— 24 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows, due July and August to Pedigree Jersey Bull. On account of several Mohakatino farmers, their annual drafts, comprising. 130 4-Year Ewes, Southdown Rams. 55 2-Tooth Ewes, Romney Rams. 90 Fat Wethers and Ewes.

ON THE FARM, KAPONGA.

TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1932.

’J’HE FARMERS’ CO-OP. and NEWTON KING, LTD. (in conjunction), have been favoured with instructions from Mr. J. H. BENTLEY, who has sold his farm, to sell as above — WITHOUT RESERVE.

47 Choice Jersey Dairy Cows. 1 10-Year Mare. 1 Bay Gelding (aged). 1 Duncan Distributor, ‘‘ll Star.’’ 1 Tip Dray. 1 S;E. Duncan Lever Plough.. 1 Set Discs. 1 Big 6 Mower. 1 Adriance Hay Rake. 1 20-gallon Lister Separator, Chain Harrows, Tripod Harrows, Mangold Cultivator, Gate Sweep, 2 Ladders, Water Wheel Fittings complete, Vacuum Pump, 1 2$ h.p. Oil Engine, 6 Milk Cans, Pumice Copper and Stand, Steel Wheelbarrow, 1 ton Eating Potatoes, Harness, Collars, Chains, Farm Tools and numerous Sundries, 5 purebred White Leghorns, 3 purebred Minorcas. SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 John Deere Hay Loader. 1 5-seater Ford Touring Car. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—Our agent has inspected the above cows, half of which are pedigrees, and during the 1930-31 season they averaged 333 lbs. butter-fat. The cows are all in splendid condition, mostly young, and due to calve in August and September. This sale affords a splendid opportunity for intending purchasers to fill their requirements. It might be mentioned that Mr. Bentley has never experienced any trouble in the herd. The implements, etc., are also in first-class order. LUNCH AT 11.15 A.M. SALE COMMENCES AT 12 NOON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ON THE FARM, SPENCE ROAD, KAKARAAIEA. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932. KING, LTD., and the FARMERS’ CO-OP. (in conjunction), have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Don Chamberlain to sell as above, HIS COMPLETE HERD, comprising:-— 150 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. PEDIGREE SALE BLAIRICHBURN . MAJESTY JERSEYS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932, ON F. S. McRAE’S FARM, TERRACE END At 10.30 a.m. 34 HEAD BULLS, COWS AND HEIFERS, comprising: On account F. S. McRAE, ESQ. 14 High-class Cows. Ten are sired by A. ONE, best son of Hawkesbury Emperor, C. 8.8., and bred from four generations of gold and silver medal ■winners. ' •4 Splendidly bred Heifers. Sired by Ringby Fuzzy Wuzzy, a double grandson of Grannie’s Knight, C. 8.8. 9 Great Bulls, including A. ONE, best son of Hawkesbury Emperor, CJ3.8., dam Merehou, C.OR., 516.51bs fat, Bronze Medal, • grand-dam Mere, C.O.R. 6631bs fat, N.Z. Gold Medal, G.G. dam Tike, R.M., N.Z. Gold Medal, Charm, 5721bs fat, Gold and Silver Medal. Eight yearling Majesty Bulls. On account VOSS BROS, Karere: 7 Majesty Heifers, in calf to Tirvean Nobility, and all intensely bred Majesty’s, with undoubted butter-fat backing tracing to many great ancestors, including Soumise Majesty, Soumise Lyly, Hawkesbury Majestic, Majesty’s Fox, Golden Flower. Catalogues on application to:— NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., (Stud Stock Auctioneers), In connection with ASSOCIATED LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS, Palmerston North.

THINGS WE MAKE FOR THE FARMER. A n<l made the way farmers like them. Whatever you want in milk cans, milk chutes, strainers, / ® buckets, coolers, etc., tve have in stock, or l < can make specially for you. Many dairymen are so pleased with our re-tinning work that they are having all their worn buckets L and cans “made like new again.” SMART BROS., LTD.. BROUGHAM ST, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'PHONE 41. A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the classified columns of the Taranaki Daily News will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: 15 words 1/-; three consecutive insertions 2/6.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1932, Page 10

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