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FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., STOCK SALES.—Continued from Page 10. CLEARING SALE AT KAIPAKI. FRIDAY, .MAY 28th, NOON. A s AI r Donald McKinnon, of Kaipaki lias sold his farm, ho lias instructed ns to sell as under: — STOCK—--4.0 Choice Shorthorn Cows 5 2-year-old Short horn Heifers 5 Weaner Calves J Shorlliorn Hull, I! Years I Draught .Mare IMPI.KMK.NTS, KTG.— Reid and Gray d.f. Plough, Wallace s.f. Plough, Massey Harris 14-Blade Discs, Massey Harris Mower, 2 Sets Tine Harrows, Double Blade Rotary Disc plough, Scarifier and Moulder, Farmers’ Favoufie Drill (II coulters and lop dressing tubes), Cart and Harness, Double Seated Buggy with Pole and Shafts and Single and Double Harness, Flexible Harrows' 9. 20-gal. milk cans, 2 Coolers and Buckets, Pig Barrel and Troughs. Well Windlass and Bucket, Grindstone, Ladder, Meatsafe, Sacks, Posts, about 000 Bricks, Tank, Swinglctrees and Chains and Farm Tools. Furniture of G-romcd House including Piano. Luncheon Provided.

CLEARING SALE AT TAMAHERE. SATURDAY, 29Ml MAY, at Noon. Favoured wit'; instructions from Mr H. Windsor, Tamnliere, we will sell, on the farm OA HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS, in calf to purebred Jersey Bulls. These eows comprise three whole herds, formerly owned by Messrs A. E. Fear, Pironglu, H. Jary, Claude* lands, and J. McSwecncy, Matamata. They arc all young cows in tip-top condition, and well-forward in calf. Also—--5 20-months Pedigree Jersey Bulls 10 20-months to 24-year Highgrade Bulls 4 Choice Jersey Cows, at prollt. Luncheon provided. CLEARING SALE AT TIRAU, SATURDAY, MAY 29th, at Noon. Favoured with instructions from Mr D. Goodwin, we will sell, on Hie above date. Hie whole of his Live and Dead Stock, as under; — STOCK— K , DAI R Y GO W S ° 20 2A-year Steers S;V 3-yeflr Steers 2 Vealers « * 4 Draught Horses, work anywhere 1 Hack IMPLEMENTS— M.H. 11-coulter drill, M.H. disc (IGblade)>„ Oliver crescent plough, Hillside plough, tine harrows, >} chain, 4 flexible roller, light waggon (25cWt), double buggy, lot posts, wire, wire netting, wheelbarrow, grindstone, milk cans, fencing tools, gates, binges, lot iron, spray pump and mixture, 2 axes, medium chest, Bft, lightning saw, waggon jack, ladder and steps, 2 potato forks, shovels and spades, 2 lanterns, 4-horsc covers, snig chain, plough chains, empty sacks, 4 calf troughs, double set buggy harness, 5 collars, 3 pair hames, 3 winkers, two riding saddles, bridles 1 side-saddle, dray saddle and breeching, fencing battens, lot carpenters’ tools, furniture of 5roomed house, mangle, hook case, lot of books, letter press. 12 Fowls (Black Orpingtons) Luncheon provided.

CLEARING SALE AT No. 1 ROAD, <C WAITOA. SATURDAY, 29tli MAT', Noon. Messrs Hunger Bros., having sold their property, have instructed us to sell on the'above date, as under:— STOCK—DAIRY COWS (real good lot), 2nd and 3rd calvers 4 3-year Heifers (in calf) 5 2-year Heifers 14 Wcaners 3, Bulls 7 Horses (3 rising 3-ycar-old, 2 hacks and 2 yearlings) 19 Fowls IMPLEMENTS' AND SUNDRIES— One 10-20 h.p. Tilton tractor, 1 d.f. swamp plough, 2 s.f. swamp ploughs, 1 d.f. disc plough, 1 d.f. Duncan plough, 2 Duncan disc harrows, 1 cultivator, 1 set chain harrows, drill (Doering), 1 Cambridge roller, blocks and chains, etc., spring cart and harness, block dray and saddle, number milk cans, and quantity of sundries. PEDIGREE JERSEYS. SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK FROM MR F. E. DAY’S WELL-KNOWN PENCARROW HERD. FRIDAY, 4th JUNE, 1920, At 12 o’clock. We have been instructed to sell by Public Auction on the .property on above date:— CHOICE PUREBRED (registered) JERSEY COWS A- HEIFERS. For the most part the progeny of -such well-known bulls as'Fancy’s Carnation Fox, Viper, Farleigh Fox and Noble Turglish. 3 Purebred (registered) Jersey Bulls 2-year-old. 12 Purebred (registered) Jersey Bulls (yearlings) by Farleigh Fox and Noble Turglish,

CLEARING SALE AT TAMAHERE. SATURDAY, .TUNE slli, 1920, at Noon. Instructed by Mr H. Cobbe, Obaupo, who has sold his farm, we sliall sell nis Pedigree Jersey Herd, at Mr Chynoweth’s farm, on tlie main Turnahere-Cambridgc Road. Also on account of Mr W. .1. Chynowelh, who is disposing of ids annual offering of high-class milking strain pedigree Jersey Hulls and surplus flows JA GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS, * and about 15 Grade Cows Further particulars will bo advertised later. The atlcintion of all Jersey breeders is drawn to the above sale. The pedigree herd contains Hie blood of those great butter-fat bulls, K.C.R. and Eminent Fontaine, and any dairyman who is not yet in possession of a Pedigree Jersey, should make a beginning at this sale. Small areas of high-priced dairying land must bo farmed to Hie utmost advantage, and in Taranaki it lias been shown again and again Rial there is nodairy breed to surpass Ibe Jersey if you Want to lift the mortgage on the farm. You can feed five Jerseys to four animals of any, other breed, and that they turn into butter-fat what they eonsume, lias been proved by the wonderful records put up by Hie breed throughout Hie world. In New Zealand a Taranaki cow under Government lest, has produced PC,Sib of butler-fat. in JCHi days. At cheese prices. 2s per, lb this means a monetary return for one cow of r;u; Ss for one year. Mr Cobbe has sold Ids dairy farm, and Hie entire herd is for sale.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14367, 20 May 1920, Page 2

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