AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY STOCK. WESTMERE. SATURDAY. JULY 25. 1925. AT 1 P.M. THB N. 3. FARMERS' CO OP. DISTRIBUTING CO.. LTD., favourIcd with instructions from Mr J. J. O’Reilly, will Sell by Public Auction ! on the farm at Westmere, his choice dairy herd of Association-*ested pedigree and grade Jersey cows, as follows: Westmere’s Grannie, by Grannie’s Campanile Sultan—Cassia, 3rd ealver;. due July 28. 364 butter Fawnberry, by Brownberry— Lovq.. berry; 3rd ealver; due August 7. 345 butter fat. 12 Grade young Jersey cows. Lowest production. 2041bs fat; highest production, 4501bs fat. 1 Yearling Jersey heifer. Sunnyridg® Bilberry, by Marua Colonel— Fawnberry. 1 Jersey bull, 3 years, Marua Cnloncl, I , by Renona’s Glory —Marua Peace. ! 1 Yearling Jersey bull. Sunrvridgo Sultan, by Marua Colonel—Sunnyridge Lass. Also—ip Store pigs. 2 sows, due Aug. I 1, and Aug. 31 • 3 20-gallon milk cars. 'On Account of T. Remington. Westmere : i RYDAL DUCHESS (23738) by Rydal Silver Grill (12096)--Thornvcroft Princess (143627. (’.O.R. 45-».81 b.f. at 2 venrs; due August. 8. 1925. RYDAf. SUNFLOWER (23739) by Rvdul Silver Grill (12096)---Thorny-croft Beauty <14356). C.O.R. 416.78 b.f. at 2 years; due August 26. Full pedigrees and Herd-Testing Association figures may be inspected at the auctioneers’, 7 Victoria Avenue, j Wanganui. FARMERS’ COOP. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MARTON HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY’. AUGUST 13. ENTRIES now being received fof above Fair. Present netries comprise ra BROKEN AND UNBROKEN Ov HORSES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. WESTMERE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO.. LTD., favoured with instructions from Mr A. K. Chidley, will sell by public auction, tm the farm, Westmere, the whole of bis I high class dairy herd. (Full Particulars Later.) UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. RAUMAI ROAD. BULLS. THURSDAY". JULY 30, 1925. AT NOON. D ALGETY & CO., LTD instructed by Messrs Reid and Gilligan, who are giving up dairying, will sell as above: COWS, including 3 in Ov m ilk. 8 2-year heifers, r.w. bull. 12 yearling heifers. v 2 Jersey bulls. j| 2 draught mares in foal, all work ** 1 draught, mare. 30 weaner pigs. 7 breeding sow*. 1 p.b. Tamworth boar. 4-cow L.K.G. Talking plant, and deetric engine. 100-gallon Baltic separator. 40-gal. vat, discs, tyne 4-horse blocks, water troughs, spring trap and harness, copper and stanL tools, tundries, etc. Note —The cows are all Jersey Shorthorn cross, in good condition, .in 1 will milk well on any class of country. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED B. C. SMITH & CO. AUCTIONEERS. STOCK & STATION AGENTS. LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. AGENTS—South British Insurance Cooper’s Dip. Day ’Phone 2903. Night ’Phone riOES. 46 ACRES FREEHOLD—S miles IVanganui. First-class dairy land, all ploughable; 2 acres lucerne. Good 6 roomed house, all conveniences, electric light, 5-bail cowshed, and three stand shearing shed. Divided into 8 paddocks, now wintering 27 cattle and 150 sheep. A great chance for anyone wanting a really good place. B. C. SMITH & CO. SOLE AGENTS. “SWAN" w N.Z. BACON CO. “SWAN Bacon is obtainable at all the host Stores; sometimes a little dearer than other Bacon, but worth it. Now Buying Calfskins for Cash. Buyer: C. WEBSTER, Waverley.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19367, 25 July 1925, Page 16
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