AUCTION SALES RUCTION MARIA PLACE, SALES WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Starts at 1 p.m. P.O. Box 368. Phones—Mart, 3523. Private, 2615. Telegrams: “Halberdier.” Clearing Sales Conducted. B, T. BENNETT. • STUD OHB - STUD JERSEYS AiUU JERSEYS FOR UNRESERVED SALE. FOB UNRESERVED SALE. CATALOGUES, giving full details o£ breeding and butter-fat records are now ready for this scries of sales. BUTTERFAT PRODUCTION COil BINED WITH TRUE DAIRY TYPE. Those in sonreh of good cattle at a medium price are recommended to attend these sales:— MONDAY, MAY 11, AT WOODVILLE Sale of MR. A. C. LOVELOCK’S GLENMORE HERD, of 40 JIEAD > comprising all his breeding females, and including his good C.O.R. and Show Cows, together with the notable young champion and fashionably-bred sire, V lOLA’S NOBLE OF GLENMORE (a 3-year-old which beat many imported bulls for the Reserve Championship at the Royal Show). By Viola’s Golden Laddie (imp.), from a great strain of prizewinning C.O.R. dams, this bull has been mated to all the females. Several excellent young bulls are also to be offered. These will be offered with a slight reserve owing to the off season. TUESDAY, MAY 12. NEAR PALMERSTON NORTH. DISPERSAL SALE OF MR E. SHANNON’S HERD OF Q/I HEAD, including his herd sires. *fV KUKU GOLDEN FOX, several nf whoso. 2-year-old sisters have records above 6001bs. fat, and whose maternal sister. Kuku Nellie, has won many championships: GLORY LAD’S NEAT OWL (by Maiden’s Glory Lad, imp., from Neat Owlette. by The Owl’s Victor. imp.), and REYNARD (by Majesty’s Fox. imp., from Eileen A', a. Manawatu Show- champion, and the whole of his extensive herd of females over one-year-old. A great many of those eow-s carry Majesty Fox blood, superior for type and production.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. BUNNYTHORI’E, PALMERSTON N. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF MR 11. J. BURREL’S NOTED “MURITAI” STUD, when rrn HEAD of lino-bred MAJESTY’S lv FOX (imp.) K.C.B. (imp.), and MONOPOLY JERSEYS will be offered for unreserved sale. This herd has the greatest, concentration of MAJESTA’’S FOX blood in the Dominion and a number of Certificate of Merit Cows will bo sold along with the noted Herd Sires. TOP’S DEFIANCE, HORATIO, and FOX’S PIPER, all of which carry the valuable Majesty’s Fox and K.C.B. blood. The young heifers and bulls will be slightly reserved. AUCTIONEERS: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Wellington, In conjunction with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD.. Pal merston North: HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ ASSN., Dannevirkc— Acting as Agents for Air A. C. Love lock. 56 STUD AYRSHIRE CATTLE 56 STUD AYRSHIRE CATTLE 56 STUD AYRSHIRE CATTLE CATALOGUES can now be obtained for the , UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE Of MR T. H. COLPMAN’S AYRSHIRE STUD, at the Farm, OHAU. NEAR LEVIN, on SATURDAY, 16th MAY, 1925, at 11.30 a..m. THE 56 HEAD include the first Royal Show' Champion Cow, MAESGWYN PRINCESS, and immediate descendants of all the famous champions that this herd has exhibited over a lengthy term. FOR TY CHAMPIONSHIPS and TWENTY MEDALS are included in the great record credited to this herd. For full particulars apply to the joint Auctioneers: ABRAHAM i WILLIAMS LTD., Levin and Branches; WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO. LTD.. Wellington and Branches. "FAMOUS FRIESIAN CATTLE FAMOUS FRIESIAN CATTLE FAMOUS FRIESIAN CATTLE UNRESERVED SALE OF CHAMPIONS. MR. VERNON MARX’S Noted Herd, at. the Farm. MANGATOKI (near Stratford), Taranaki, ou
FRIDAY. 15th MAY. 1925, Commencing at 1 p.m.. The Stud of 26 Females and 5 Males includes the WORLD'S CHAMPION COW. ALCARTRA CLOTHILDE PIETJE, 31,3121b5. milk ami 11451b5. butterfat,, and the WINNER of the £5OO Friesian Cattle Derby, COLD STREAM. PONTIAC WAYNE, C.O.M. commencing test at 2 years 7 days of age, 19.156.511>5. milk, 714.241b5. butterfat, together with their sons and daughters and other near relatives. This is the most SENSATIONAL OFFERING in the history of the Dairy Industry in New Zealand. Catalogues are now' available and may be obtained on application to The Vendor or the Joint Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Wellington; NEWTON KING LTD., Stratford. “SWAN" ~ Trade Mark CtapyrM* N.Z. BACON CO. WILL RECEIVE PIGS FOR APRIL At WAVERLEY—Monday, 6th, 20th «nd 27th; Tuesday, 14th. NUKUMARU. —As arranged. ARAMOHO—As arranged. PATEA—As arranged. No ’Porkers taken under lOOlbs dead weight till further notice. Buyer: C. WEBSTER, Waverley.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19301, 2 May 1925, Page 16
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