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FARMERS' GO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING GO., LTC

LIST OF STOCK FOR PRIVATE SALE After business hours ring—G. R. W'ylie, 2028; W. L. Carr, 1968. 200 Extra Good s.m. Ewes, S.D. Rams, 255. 200 s.m. Ewes, B.L. and S.D. Rams, 235. 30 Dairy Cows, Svbole herd, £S. 200 S.M. Ewes R. Rams, 21s. DOO Gc i woolly Hoggets 75 per cent. Ewes 18s. 150 Jersey Heifers, Taranaki bred; pick, £lO. 50 Jersey and Gross Heifers, £7 7s. GO High Grade Jersey Heifers, Fawns, £8 10s. 20 Choice Jersey Cross Heifers £8 PEDIGREE DAIRY CATTLE. We wish to notify Clients that we will supply them with Pedigrees of Registered Cattle of any breed on application. Also, authenticated records. Buyers are notified that delivery (will only be given for CASH, unless arrangements for credit have been previously made with the management. AUCKLAND WOOL SALE. It has been arranged to hold a Clearing Sale of the Season on Tuesday, June S.—Consign Wool to Farmers' Auction Co., Auckland. PEDIGREE SALES. H E. Walters, Waitoa —Pedigree Jerseys—June 4. F. J. B. Ryburn, Te Awamutu saleyards, 12 Pedigree Jersey Bulls— Saturday, June 12 Te Awamutu Combined Jersey Catlle Club Sile —June 18R. J. Wilson,, Putaruru —Sale of Pedigree Jerseys—August 4, 1920. W. J- Hall, Matatoki —Pedigree Jerseys—Seeten?,—*'.r 28. CLEARING SALES. A. W. Chapman '-Heatherlea" Gordonton—June, date to be arranged. Alf. Williamson, Kaipaki—June 9. J. F. Vosper, Matamala Yards, Tuesday, June B—l3o High-g'.adc Jersey Heiferb Trebiloo Bros., Te Aroha —June 9. McCeclinie and Woodward, Te Awamutu yards, 150 High Grade Jt:r Heifers —Saturday, June 12. L. M. Murray, Ngatea Yards —June 15 J. Uvawi'oid, Cambridge—June 17. Jamas Becby, Taihoa, Matamala — Juno 22. J. W. Finnerty, Waharoa —June 21. A. Christie, Kujmarahi—June 22. Mrs E. M. Adams, Tamahere —June 23. \V. H. Lowry, Annandaie, i'jako— June 23 and 24. Mrs E. M. Giles, Paterangi—HignGrade Jerseys—June 25. G. Weie, Hamilton Rd., Morrinav'.lle — —June 28. C. P. Wilson, Taihoa —June 28. J. J. Paterson, Annual Sale of 250 Jersey Heifers. Morrinsviile, Saleyarus—June 29 \V. C. Gerniann, Paterangi—Friday, July z —Oonj. N.Z. Loan Co. A. J- Chafes, Taupiri—Wednesday, Juiy 7. —In conjunction with N.Z,. Loan and Mercantile Co., Ltd. W. Hobbs, ltukuhia —July 7. W. 11. Tuck, Matangi, Juiy 8. A. C. Smith, Whawharua, Otorohanga Yards —July 9. Chas. Lcggctt, Motumaoho High Grade Jerseys July 12. Client, Cambridge—July 14. Jlient, Hikutaia, —July 14 Client, Ciaudelands Yards —July 21 st. 11. R. Harding, Matamata, in conjunction with Dalgcty and Co.—July 26. D. Mathers.Komokorau —July 28. M. Shaw, Matamata, Grade Jerseys— July 29. L. Bayly, Tirau —August 3. jCJeot, Tirau, Grade Jerseys—Aug. 9.

ENTRIES ARE JSVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING efll-Eg:— Waihou —June 4Hamilton —June 8. Hikutaia—June 9. Claudelands, To Awamutu—June 10. THE JERSEY EVENT OF THE YEAR. TQISPERSAL CALE JjIAMOUS Q.REEN pARK OTUD JERSEY TJERD. 6?R!NGDALE, WAITOA, TO-MORROW 4. jVTIt H. E. WALTERS, who is giving up Pedigrees in order to devoti Jiis lime to breaking in rough country in tiie Raugitaiki, will sell the wlioli of the famous GREEN PARK PEDIGREE JERSEYS, WITHOUT RESERVE. XI PEDIGREE JERSEYS ,"t"l ox COMPRISING: OA--23 Cows 5 2yr. Heifers 11 Yearling Heifers Ped. Jersey Bull, Oaklands Padd; .Mai one Ped. Jersey Bull, Miro Mcadov Jackn 2 3yr. Pod. Jersey 3ulls 2 Syr. Ped. Jersey Bulls 6 Yenrlin.c; Ped Jersey Rulls The eows nnd heifers include Fox's Freda (Majesty's Fox—Winifred A), 241.5!)1b fat in 03 days: Goodwood Ruby. 21 0.251 b fat in 01 days; Lueelle. TiOlb a day with over 5 test; Mirn Meadows Queen, 7yrs record of COS.2Ib fat, and others bred by such well-known breeders as E. Griffiths, F. Day, A. J. Mouldev, A. Hazleton, A. A. Ward and R. Glynn Lewis. They are in calf to Oakland's Paddy Mahone (winner of many prizes) and Miro Meadows Jacko (unbeaten show record from yearling to two-year-old at Tarr> naki). With a herd of such a high calibre as this, it is only necessary to refer breeders to the catalogue, as there are so many outstanding animals to be sold, that it is impossible to delve into individual pedigrees. Let it suffice that when nollecling this herd, Mr Walters went only for the best, and expense was no object, and the prices paid by him last year ranked among the highest of tlu year. Breeders can attend this sale with every confidence. It is a genuine dispersal eaie. Mr Walters has to quit the lot. It is for breeders to make'their own prices. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 'Bus will meet Trains at Waitoa. Sale Tield under cover. Catalogues available shortly. 'Bus will leave Te Aroha Post Office 0..''.0. a.m. morning of sale, and 'bus will meet morning trains and Auci> i43£_5EKe6S M WaiU

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 16

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