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mtlti’ tC-QPERRTIYf NOTICE. Uiieuts' requiring slock or wishing In sell same should communicate with F.A.C. Stork Department. t Slock inquiries after hours ring: ' ' Hamilton; W. J. Livingstone.. 3058; G. R. Wyllie, ”'2026; W. L. Carr, 1908. lIBT OF STOCK FOR PRIVATE SALE .70 Jersey and Jersey Cross heifers pi<?k 20, £ll. " '4O Jersey and Jersey cross springing heifers, pick £l2. ;; .;18 In calf Jersey Heifers —£10. 80 Choice Jersey Heifers—Pick. £l3. 65 Jersey and Gross Heifers, pick .' r £JO 16 Yearling 'Pedigree Friesiau 1100 Mixed Sex Woolly Hoggets, 32s „ 60 S.M. Ewes with B.F. lambs £2 £SO Ewes with 100 per cent lambs £2/4/W. Hoggets, 26/6 8 Registered Polled Angus hulls, pick, 20gns. ■•••■ 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, “Marshland’s Ginger Mick,” 3 years—40gns. v-';-' 1 Pedigree yearling Friesian bull, ■ • extra g00d.—35 guineas. . HAMILTON STOCK SALE. . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. -. '-10 Fat Steers. -..,,10 Extra Prime Fat Young Cows. 10 Prime Fat Cows ;; 15 Fat Cows —BO Fat Wethers ■“.’100 Fat Pigs Entries Solicited. 'NOTE. —Wednesday’s Dairy Sales have been cancelled and all dairy stock will be sold at' our ordinary TUESDAY SALE, AT 1 P.M. CAMBRIDGE' JJORSE gEPTEMBER 1928. 500 HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Including—,Bo Unbroken Horses 350 Heavy and Light Draughts 80 Hacks and Harness. 20 Shetland Ponies 1 Brown Gelding by Lucullus, good jumper. / On account of MR J. T. GRAHAM — 4 Thoroughbred Horses < 2 Trotting Horses FULL EXTENDED PEDIGREES GIVEN AT SALE. On account of Mr 11. Hannon—*'lo Brood Marcs and Yearlings ORDER OF SALE. First Day.—lo a.m. Unbrokens and Draughts, up to number 146. Second Day.—9 a.m. balance of Draughts and Special Entries. Third Day.—9 a.m. Hacks and Hardness horses. FIRST DAY.—DRAUGHTS. R. A. Richardson 1, F. W. Jones 2, A. L. Allen 3-4, Jas. Shaw 5, J. A. B. Stead 6, T. D. Reid 7-8, J. W. Wakeheld 9-10, J. Malcolm 11, Alex. Ram-, say 12-13, Diprose Bros. 14, 11. W. Mackereth 15, 11. Taylor 16, Grayling 17-18, A. Moon 19, May Bros. 20,, J. O’Brien 21-22, E. Nicol 23, J. T. Holland 24-26, Mrs Dalbeth 27, C. Weal -28, L. Hinton 29, Ellis and Burnand 30-31, S. Duubar 32, Camp. Johnston 33-34, W. C. Wallace 35-30, Smith 37-66, G. Richmond 73-74, A. Crawford 75, R. 11. Brinkworth 76, M. Strong 77, W‘. E. Meadway 78, L. Watkins 79, T. R. Wright 80, Mrs M. -Paton 81, N. A. Paton 82, A. W. Scott 83, C. Johnston 84-89, L. Cowley 90, R. J. Kidd 91-92, B. Hewitt 93, A. J. Kernot 94, Jess Cogswell 95, Ellingham and Hill 96-98, C. Buckenham 99104, J. Corneille 105-106, E. Mathers 107, R. Troughton 108-111, R. O. McCabe 112-113, N. Banks 114, F. O’Connor 115-116, B. N. Garland 117, W. Fitzgerald 118-119, A. M. Petersen 120, C. H. Selby 121, W. Boyd 122, M. Cowley 123, J. A. Watt 124, J. E. Martin 125-130, J. M. Rendcll 131, E. L. Robertson .132-133, R. Troughton 134, J. A. Steele 135, Eliingham and Hill 136, Paterson Bros. 137-139. F. G. Hart 140-142, E. McDonald 143, A. Clark 144, J. Spear 145, McGhee Bros. 146. SECOND DAY.—DRAUGHTS. J. W. Kerr 147, J. T. Bryant 148152, G. Vosper 153-154, Wm. Vosper 155-162, Fisher Bros. 163-165, Walker Bros. 166, S. S. Walker 167, W. Craig 168-169, Whewell Bros. 170173, Jas. Taylor 174-185, K. S. Browne 186-189, 11. Giles 190-193, E. Rofinson 194, J. Gee 195-201, E. Rogers 202-204, G. W. Condor 205206, R. A. Bent 207-208, M. McKenzie 209-212, E. Jeans 213, Mclntosh 214, A.-Forsyth 215-221, W. Finlay 222228, , It. Saunders 229-235, F. Richmond 236, W. Saunders 237-248, R. G. Speake 249-251, W. Alexander 252-253, A. 11. Storey 254-255, C. F. •Storey 256, A. L. Storey 257, Taylor Bros. 258-261, Smith Bros. 262, Jas. Kay 263-270, 11. Kay 271-272, A. Kay 273-277, T. Kay 278, W. G. Kay 279284, W. G. Park 285-294, J. Walker 295-298, R. D. Fisher 299, W. F. Duncan 300-311, T. Hoult 312-319, Jno. Hannon 320-321, T. Duck 322331, M. T. Phillips 332, R. Hannon 333-335, A. Rertlesen 336, J. T. Holwell 337, Petch Bros. 338-340, J. McNickle 341-344, J. T. Scott 345346, E. Peacocko 347, H. E. Walters 348. THIRD DAY.—LIGHTS. ,U. S. Adams 1, A. Boyce 2, Jas. Tayor 3-4, K. S. Browne 5-6, J. Walker E. Rogers 8-13, W. Saunders 14.9, L. S. Chamberlain 20-22, R. A. Sent 23-24, J. P. Kceley 25, McKenzie 16, May Bros. 27, It. Baillie 28-31, ,Irs Forkert 32, E. Jeans 33, C. Peake w. Kerr 35-40, A. J- Charles 41i2, Leo Wilson 43-44, 45, T. R. ,Vright 46, A. fi. Paton 47, A. W. I’ozer 48. R. Hannon 49-50, A. W. Scott 51-52, R. C. Speake 53. C. Johnton 54-57, 11. Crowther 58-59, J. tanks 60, J. P. Keeley 65'-GO, C. Mann 17, C. Buckenham 68-71, E. Brindle 2, W. Fitzgerald 73, W. .). Baldwin 4 Kirk by Bros. -75, G. U. Death 76, 5. Duncan 77, Fk. G. Hart 78, J. W. ; .Smith 79, Eliingham and Peacocke 6; G. C. McGaugh 81, 11. Skewes 82, iiss Kemp 82, L. Thomasson 84, F.A.C.

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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17503, 10 September 1928, Page 12

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