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gawgagjaggaagp RIDDLE RUN gTUD JERSEYS. |JNRESBnVBD J)ISPERSAL §ALE. The properly of Messrs W. H. BOOTH & SONS, at ll.c SHOWGROUNDS, CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926. THE MOST IMPORTANT FIXTURE OF THE SEASON. THE MIDDLERUN STUD whoso operations in Ihc breeding of Pedigree Jerseys extend over a period of 23 years, has since the commencement enjoyed a most successful career in the Show-rmgs and undei lu crtat tests. The herd is line-bred to the famous "Monopolist 'strain, and to- kvj it has the strongest concentration of this prepotent blood in the Dominion. The herd is of wonderfully even type throughout, and is charaelei bed by beautiful heads, wonderful bodies and magnificent vessels. Ihc callio ait all young-, and arc in splendid condition. The offering comprises:— GO YOUNG REGISTERED COWS, 10 RISING 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS IN CALF, 1 HERD SIRE, 10 RISING 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS, 19 RISING 1-YEAR-OLD BULLS—IOC HEAD. The above is a complete herd; no females have been sold since the 1921 sale This provides purchasers an equal opportunity of obtaining the best the stud has produced. Only the 1925 crop of heifer calves and one or two cows for household use will be retained. THIS IS THE CREATES 1 JEllbhl EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE TWO "COOPER" BULLS. T. S. Cooper & Sons, of "Linden Grove," Pennsylvania, U.S.A. have forwarded for auction on the above dale two.famous bulls, combining the blood of the sires which have made the Jersey famous on the Island and in America for the past 50 years. YOU'LL DO'S VICTOR, the sire of one of them, was sold for £2OOO, and COMBINATION'S PREMIER, Hie sire of the other, sold for £2700 at 14 years of age. These sires will write history for the breed in New Zealand. Catalogues for both sales are now available, and may be obtained from the Auctioneers: 1..WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., Wellington and Branches. WASRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., Masterton.

CALB. I oiX-ROOMED HOUSE —Five minutes ' from P. 0., Hamilton. Good view. Deposit, £75. CASH, £450. Govt. Mortgage, Balance easy terms. OOD FARM, near Cambridge, with 7-roomed House; all conveniences; cowshed and plant. Only £39 per acre, or owner will sell as a going concern. F. M C G UIRELAND AND ESTATE AGENT. WARD STREET. Chief Agent for Atlas Assurance Company, Ltd. A GOOD GOING CONCERN. 88 ACHES, £3O PER ACHE. A Very Cheap little dairying- property and ono tuat will appeal to any practical farmer. Tlie land is or excellent quality and is all level to gentle rolling:. With exception or 7 acres which require renewing, the whole Is in splendid pastures and has only just been top dressed. All stock on the farm are in splendid condition and with abundance or feed and not overstocked, should do well through the winter. The cows are Jersey and Cross Jersey; their average last year was 2001 b. B.F. per cow, hut they will go higher this year in spite or an indiire "»«♦ season. The dwelling contains 1 in with conveniences, nearly new; i shed, concrete floor and yard; 2plant; 10 paddocks, good water supply hy I system or rams, concrete troughs and small stream. Included in price are the following stock, etc: 30 cows. 2 horses, i sows, 1 reg. peel, hoar, tripod, 11. dray, harness Jersey bull. CASH £IOO. Owner's equity is £000; Tor the balance his eciiiity, £SOO, he would entertain taking over inexpensive house or car. There is only one mortgage over farm, for which long term can be given. .„„___ omitn 6: gnrurvTErt, AGENTS. MORHINSVILLK • THE WESTFIELD FREEZING WOHKS, for which we are managing Agents, are now We are In a position t; pay top prices In the paddock or on the hooks. Baforo soiling elsewhere communicate with our represor.latlvos:— l/V. Dinnls ... 'Phono 1345, Hamilton. F. H. Glllett .... 'Phone 34, Ohaupo. TH. McKechnle ... 'PVione 2055., To Kultl. J. C. Potts .. 'Phono 183, Cambric. . A. Bellamy .„ 'Phone 152 D, Taumarunui V. Chitty . 'pheno 1337, Hamilton. ?. T. Powoll . 'Phono 2516, Hamilun, W. J. Livingstone .. 'Phone 2075, Hamilton. VJ. J. Livingstone ,'urpin .. 'Piiono 138, Whakatane. A. MILLER, Local IViaiiager. Phonos: Office 2075, Hamilton. After 5 p.m. Residence .... 238, Hamilton. 2075, Harairen. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: MARITIME BUILDINGS, QUAY ST., AUCKLAND. Hamilton Gfiico: CORKER LONDON & STS. "Flialora," Auckland. •Fllalora," Hanr.llton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16780, 24 April 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16780, 24 April 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16780, 24 April 1926, Page 12

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