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' SALES BY AUCTION. MR. W. TREANOR’S SALE. SKEET ROAD, KAPUNI, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935. / KING LTD. has received instructions from MR. W. TREANOR, e whose lease has expired, to sell as a above:— s WITHOUT RESERVE. 32 Dairy Cows, Jersey & Jersey-cross 2 In-calf Heifers (good) 4 Yearling Heifers 1 Farm Gelding (S.R.) Discs, S.F. Plough, Tripod and Tine Harrows, Dray and Hamess, Mower s Pole, 6 Milk Cans, Buckets and sundries, also small quantity of Furniture. SALE AT 1 P.M. NOTE.—The above herd comprises a r useful line of cows, 15 being due in July and the balance in August. They 1 are in good condition and are mostly young. Calving dates will be given at i the sale. ! STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935. At 12.30 p.m. 80 Stcri’ and Forward Cows and Bulls. 12 Fat Cows. 30 Yearling Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifers. 30 Dairy Cows and In-calf Heifers. 1 On account Mr. J. MILLER, BIRD RD., t whose Lease has expired. WITHOUT RESERVE. i Complete Herd of—- ' 25 High Grade Cows, Jersey and Jersey Cross, due July, August and ' September. 5 2-Year High Grade In-calf Heifers. ' 1 3-Year High Grade In-calf Heifers. 2 Yearling Heifers. 1 Jersey Bull. - .- 2 Farm Horses. Also— Duncan Distributor, Slower, Milk Cart and Hamess, Sledge, Hay Rake, John Deere Plough, Harrows, 50gallon Alfa Laval Separator, 1-h.p. Motor, 4 Cream Cans, Jack, Chains, ' Forks, Trees, Buckets, etc. NOTE: These cows and heifers are of splendid quality and are in good condition. The butter-fat returns are particularly good, many of the cows.having produced over 3501b5. Individual calving dates are available. Prospective buyers of high quality cows are strongly advised to attend this sale. ‘ On account ?of a CLIENT, Without Reserve:— 20 High Quality Young Cows, nearly all 2nd. and 3rd. calvers, due July and August. NOTE.—A genuine lot of Jersey and Jersey Cross young cows, clean and in good condition, due to stud Jersey bulls in July and August. On account Commissioner of Crown Lands (Without Reserve):— 10 3-Year-old In-calf Heifers, Jersey and Jersey Cross. 10 2-Year-old In-calf Heifers, Jersey and Jersey Cross. 9 Dairy Cows. UNRESERVED SALE OF SHEEP, ETC. DOUGLAS SALEYARDS (For Convenience.) ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935. 1 P.M. SHARP. KING LTD.,..in conjunction with the FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., have received instructions from the executors of the Estate of JAMES JACKSON (deceased), to sell as above:— FLOCK OF 440 FIRST-CLASS ROMNEYS comprising:— 280 2-tooth Ewes in-lamb to Romney Rams 60 4 and 6-tooth Ewes in-lamb to Romney Rams 90 Ewe Lambs 10 M.A. Romney Rams 14 2-year in-calf Jersey Heifers 3 Dairy Cows 5 Store Cows' 2 J-draught Unbroken Geldings « 1 Hack r No outside entries Will be offered at this sale. NOTE.—We recommend prospective buyers to attend this sale for we know full well that the quality, size and con- • dition of the sheep will please.

SALES Bt AUCTION. HEWTOH KING, LTD. 1 f ON THE FARM, KAKARAMEA. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935, at 1 pm. NEWTON KING LTD. have been favoured with instructions f -m MR. J. M. WELSH, whose lease has expired, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE500 4 and 5-year Romney Ewes, r.w. S.D. Rams, 20/2/35. 19 M.A. Southdown Ewes (S.R.) 15 M.A. Southdown Rams (S.R.) 20 2-year in-calf Jersey Heifers. 8 Yearling Jersey Heifers (from dams averaging 3641 b. fat) 20 Store Pigs. 2 Berkshire Breeding Sows. 1 Bremer Woolpress and sundries. Also on account of Messrs. McCarthy Brothers600 2-tooth Ewes r.w. S.D. Rams, March 14. 200 4-tooth Ewes r.w. S.D. Rams, March 14. 100 f.m. Ewes r.w. S.D. Rams March 14. 200 Romney Ewe Hoggets. Also on Account of Mr. R. Dwyer—- ■ 1 Yearling Clydesdale Colt 1 Mare (all work) 1 Gate Sweep 1 Scarifier 1 Booth-McD. Distributor NOTE: The ewes being offered on behalf of Mr. Welsh are an excellent line purchased last January in the Upper l/aitotara. They are in great condition and have been farmed in a thorough manner. Messrs. McCarthy Brothers’ offering arc first class lines of well-bred sheep well mated to S.D. Rams. We recommend anyone in search of good ewes to attend this sale which constitutes the biggest offering of breeding ewes on this coast for some time. MR. F. PICKERING’S SALE.

ON THE FARM, SMART ROAD, N.P. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, AT 12 NOON.

KING LTD. have received instructions from Mr. F. Pickering, whose lease has expired, to sell by auction, without reserve, the whole of his Stock, eto., as follows:— 52 Jersey and Jersey-Ayrshire cross Dairy Cows (12 recently calved; balance due July and August; dates supplied) 1 Aged Pedigree Ayrshire Bull 4 Well-bred 8 to 18-months Pedigree Ayrshire Bulls 1 Good Farm Gelding, all work 1 Light Farm Mare, all work 1 Hack and Harness Mare 5 Sows (due early), 1 2-year Berkshire Boar, 20 Weaner Pigs, McCormick Big 6 Mower (good order), Burke and Tyne Harrows, 30cwt. Spring Tip Dray (good), Circular Saw and Bench, s.f. Oliver Plough, Chaff Cutter, Massey-Harris Hay Sweep, Hay Tedder, Milk and Cream Cans, Trap, Booth McDonald Seed Box, Knife. Grinder, 2 Ladders, Hamess, 20 dow Covers, Wire Strainer, 40gal. Vat, 2 Heavy Pulley Blocks (slight reserve), Disc Harrows and Stacker. On Account of Clients:— 12 2-year Choice Jersey Springing Heifers, Alfa-Laval 65gal. Separator (good order), 150 ft. of half-inch Piping. i NOTE:—Everything at this sale can be highly recommended. The stock are in excellent order and are of good quality and the implements, etc., have been well cared for. ( Light luncheon provided. ANNUAL HEIFER SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF MR. ALAN GOOD, OEO, AT THE YARDS, OEO, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935, at 12.30 p.m. NEWTON KING LTD. will offer as above:— 150 2-year in-calf Jersey Heifers, close up. 30.3-year in-calf Jersey Heifers, close UP ‘ NOTE: This is a splendid line of TOP QUALITY Heifers, well-grown in excellent condition and showing up nicely. Cattle will be delivered to Opunake, Hawera and Kaponga Free of Charge.

CLEARING SALE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE SALE YARDS, WAVERLEY, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935, at 12 noon sharp. IUTESSRS. FREEMAN 'R. JACKSON & CO. LTD., in conjunction with the FARMERS’ CO-OP. SOCIETY OF N.Z. LTD,, favoured with instructions from Mr. Ben Parkinson, who is giving up farming, will offer as above (without reserve) the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising:— 110 Choice Dairy Cows (in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls). 13 2-year Jersey Heifers. 17 Yearling Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifers. 2 Horses. 5 Breeding Sows, to farrow/ Distributor, Hayrake, Tumbler Sweep, Milk Waggon, Gate Sweep, Chaff Cutter, 6-cow Gane Milking Plant, Dominion Separator, D.F. Plough, SJF. Plough, Discs, Tyne Harrows, Chato Harrows,, 14 Milk Cans, Harness and usual Farm Sundries. i , . I We have inspected the above herd and can recommend it to intending purchasers. A deep-bodied typey lot of young cows in good condition, with calving dates given at the Sale, they should instantly appeal to those in search of “Good” stock. Mr. Parkinson has used nothing but pedigree bulls on his herd all his years of farming. As the herd has been milked on light, sandy country, and very good butter-fat results obtained, we can only say “Reserve this date and be sure to attend this sale.” '

SMITH & TRIM, LTD. AT THE HOUSE, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, MANAIA. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, at 2 p.m. sharp. ■ yyiLL Sell on account of Mrs. W- J. BROWN:—Household Furniture and Effects, comprising 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite, Extension Table, Chairs, Settee, Cushions, Bradbury Sewing Machine, 4 Occasional Tables, Lino., Mats, Runner, Pictures, Books and Bookshelves, Blinds and Curtains, 2 Double and 1 Three-quarter Rimu Beds and Wires, Kapocs, Pillows, Rimu Cot, Pushchair, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Crockery, Pots and Pans, Jams and Preserves, Electric Iron and Jug, 2 dozen Preserving Jars, Wringer, Copper and Tubs, 66ft. Hose, Garden Frames, Shelves, Garden Tools, Grindstone, Hammer and Wedges, Meat Safe, Gentleman’s Cycle, Alfa Laval 22-gallon Separator (as new), Buckets, Rata Firewood, Potatoes, Onions, Pumpkins, Rhubarb Roots, and Sundries.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1935, Page 12

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