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FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO. TE AWAMUTU STOCK AND SPECIAL HEIFER SALE. THURSDAY. MAY 31. Noon. OAA HEAD OF CATTLE. 10 Fat steers. . 12 Fat heifer?. 25 Fat cows. 20 Store cows. 40 2 and 3-year S.H. steers. 200 4 and 5-ycar ewes B. L. rams. 100 Pigs. 500 Totara posts. 8 "I KA DAIRY HEIFERS ±olJ Including:— 60 High grade Jerseys x Taranak', on account of Wallis Brothers. 30 High grade Jerseys x Taranaki, on account.of G. T. Coverdale. 15 High grade Jerseys x Taranaki, on account of N. McNair. 10 Jersey heifers, on account of J. Karl. 12 Jersey heifers, on account of E. Bowman. 15 Jersey heifcr3, on account of A. Emelt. Also—■ 20 Jersey cross yearling heifers. On account of Mr J. Wallis, Pedigree Jersey Heifer "Mercedes Gold,'' Pedigree at sale. Entries Solicited. SEVENTH ANNUAL SALE OF MATANGI PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS ON ACCOUNT OF MESSRS RANSTEAD BROS., MATANGI To be held on the farm on THURSDAY, MAY 31, AT NOON. This year's offering consists of I HEAD OF YOUNG PEDIGREE °' MILKING SHORTHORN CATTLE Comprising—--14 Yearling Bulls 23 Yearling Heifers The stock to be offered is practically all by sons of " Matangi Quality 4th." (97Slb fat)., "Matangi Ruth 2nd." (7471 b fat), and "Matangi Quality sth." f N s42lb fat), three o'f the most famous cows of the breed in the Dominion, and many are from tested dams, with C.O.R. up to 6081 b fat. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. 380 COMPLETE DISPERSAL BALE OF PUKERIMU MILKING SHORTHORNS. In order to wind up' the Estate, the Trustees of the Estate of the late Hon. J. Fisher have decided to hold a complete dispersal sale of the whole of the herd of Pukerimu Registered Pedigree Milking Shorthorns. The sale will take place at the homestead PUKERIMU, CAMBRIDGE. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 1, AT NOON. An unreserved sale throughout. •7Q PEDIGREE COWS, IN MILK 30 Pedigree in-calf Heifers 20 Pedigree Heifers 5 Pedigree Bull Calves 2 Pedigree Yearling Bulls And the three Stud Bulls, " Pukerimu Goldflnder," " Pukerimu Ensign," and "Pine Farm Aristocrat." AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—The cattle to be offered are a great concentration of the Highly-prized Darbalara Blood. The cows in milk are mostly of Darbalara blood, being by Lily's Prince (Imp.), the full-brother to Kitchener, the sire of the famous Melba 15th., world's champion butterftat producer; and also by Dominion Banker (a bull of pure Darbalara blood),'and Dominion Goldflnder. The cows are. in calf to the three superbly-bred herd sires, " Pukerimu Goldflnder," " Pukerimu Ensign," and " Pine Farm Aristocrat," which latter bull is by Marlborough of Darbalara (imp.) out of Posy 2nd. (imp.). two-year-olds are mostly by Pukerimu Goldflnder (Dominion Banker —Bertha 4th. (imp.), and the yearlings by Pukerimu Goldflnder — Pukerimu Dolly 14th.). CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. 377 LUNCHEON PROVIDED NOTE. —The above cows have been heavily culled, are young and in good condition. . 381 UNRESERVED DISPERSAL BALE OF MONOVALE MILKING BHORTHORNS. SATURDAY, JUNE Z, NOON. Favoured with instructions from MR H. W. GILES, who owing to ill health is compelled to dispose of his herd of Pedigree Milking Shorthorns, we will sell at the homestead, Monovale, on the above-mentioned date the whole of his stud comprising : QA HEAD OF PEDIGREE MILKING OXJ SHORTHORNS CONSISTING OF 50 Pedigree Cows 18 Pedigree 2-year in-calf Heifers 22 Pedigree Yearling Heifers 1 4-year Pedigree Bull " Dominion Briar's Prince of Ruakura," 3474. 3 Grade.cows. 2 Grade "2-year heifers. 6 Cream cans. 1 Babcock tester and bottle?. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. NOTE. —The Monovale Pedigree Milking Shorthorn Herd is one of the oldest-established of the Waikato Dairy Herds. The foundation cows were selected 26 years ago and were excellent, types of the old English Shorthorn Breed. For many years Mr Giles, purchased sires from the then famous " Rotorangi " Herd of imported Shorthorns and established by careful mating, testing and selection a Shorthorn Herd of pronounced Dairy Type, 379 CLEARING SALE AT LEAMINGTON. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, Favoured with instructions from MR GEO. SUISTED, we will sell on the l farm on the above-mentioned date the following:— AO GOOD YOUNG JERSEY COWS 1 2-year Jersey bull 1 Berkshire boar 1 spring cart, 1 spring dray, 45-gal. Alfa Laval Separator, 50 cords 4ft pine firewood. All the above herd are Manawatubred, mostly second calvers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls. SALE OF WAITANGI FLOCK REGISTERED SOUTHDOWN EWES. Favoured with instructions from MR A. J. McGOYERN, Te Awamutu, who has sold his Kio Kio property. we will sell at. the FRANKTON SALEYARDS on FRIDAY, JUNE 8, at Noon, his Registered Flock of SOUTHDOWN F.WF.S. cpmprikia-'; QA REGISTERED SHEEP 20 2-loolh Ewes 60 i, 6 and f.m. ewes

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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17412, 26 May 1928, Page 12

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