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UUI Ea 1 W I MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 17, NOON. 200 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 Fat Steers 12 Prime Fat Heifers 40 Fat Cows 35 Store Cows 10 2-year Jersey Heifers 6 Bulls 30 Jersey Calves 12 Dairy Cows and Heifers 100 Fat Ewes 60 Fat Lambs 150 Store Lambs 20 Fat and forward Ewes 150 FAT PIGS. 100 Store and Weaner Pigs 10 Geese NOTE: Wanted at this sale fat baconers and porkers Entries Solicited. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MAY 20, NOON. 250 HEAD CATTLE. 20 Fat cows 30 Forward and store cows 50 Head mixed cattle 16 High-grade yearling Jersey heifers from tested dams 20 Grade Jersey yearling heifers 45 S.H. steer calves 20 Friesian steer calves 20 Fat lambs 50 Woolly lambs 35 FJVf. ewes 80 Store and weaner pigs Entries Solicited. COMPLETE UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. Of the famous “ORANGE DALE” JERSEY STUD. The property of Messrs W. J. Hall & Sons, at the Home Farm, MATATOKE, on TUESDAY, MAY 21ST, AT 10 A.M. HEAD PEDIGREE JERSEYS Including—--63 Stud Cows 22 Two-year Heifers 24 Yearling Heifers 17 Yearling Bulls 10 Stud Bulls, 2 years and upwards. ALSO —3 Milking Machines, all complete, comprising:— 1 2-Cow Plant 2 3-Cow Plants 2 Separators, 95-gals; all dairy utensils 2 Spring Drays; 1 Draught Gelding; sundries, etc., The offering will include the many j times champion sire “Rower’s Beauti- i ful Prince," imp., and his champion son “Orange Dale Enterprise,” also this year’s undefeated champion show cow “Orange Dale Alice”; and many other noted Show Ring winners, as well as numerous famous breeding matrons. There are some remarkably line yearling heifers in the herd, and the offering of Bulls is perhaps the finest yet submitted in New Zealand; in fact, this is the greatest absolute dispersal sale of Pedigree Jerseys that has ever taken place in this country. Luncheon provided. ' Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers— THEFARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Hamll- , ton and Branches In Conjunction with WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Hamilton and Branches.

COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE AT MANAWARU, TE AROHA. THURSDAY, MAY 23, AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. Len Clark, who has decided to go in entirely for Pedigrees, we will sell on the property on the above date, his wonderful herd of Grades which was the top herd of the New Zealand Herd Testing Association last season with an average of 3^1.021b fat in 274 days. o*y CHOICE COWS, mostly young, in . calf to high buttcrfat Pedigree bulls 8 Rising 2-year heifers by pedigree Jersey bull “ Premier Fox ” and in calf to “ Finiston’s Bank ” 11 Marked heifer calves, from dams with records of between 3331 b and 827.071 b fat. 3 Pedigree Jersey Bulls NOTE.—This is the cream of New Zealand’s greatest Grade herd, and includes “Violet,” the champion Jersey Grade of New Zealand, who did 827.071 b fat in 293 days under her test last season, despite, the drought.' All Individual records will be given at the Sal6 ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE AT TUHIKARAMEA FRIDAY, MAY 24TH, 10.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late H. Livingstone, we will sell on the farm on the above date the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising:— >yfl YOUNG DAIRY COWS, early * calvers 26 Jersey and Jersey Cross Yearling Heifers 2 Bulls GOO Breeding Ewes, in lamb to Southdown and B.L. rams—to lamb early 14 Rams 2 Farm Mares, aged 1 Farm Gelding, aged 1 Heavy Draught, 6-year-old gelding 1 Unbroken 3-year Draught Gelding 1 Unbroken 2-year Draught gelding 1 Child’s Pony, very quiet 1 Hack, aged 6 Sows, 1 Tammy Boar 17 Slips, 10 weaners. 1 4-cow milking plant, complete; 2J h.p. Anderson Engine; belting, pulleys and shafting; 2 h.p. motor; electric heater; separator and vats; skim milk pump and piping; 9 cream cans; milk fever outfit and Syringe; Concrete skim milk vat; 1$ h.p. motor; 1 50-gal. separator; shafting and belting; spring cart and harness, set chain and tripod harrows; set tine harrows; M.H. reaper and binder; 1 30 cwt. spring waggon; topdresser; Farmers’ Favourite Drill; hayrake; scarifier; 1 sack truck; Massey-Harris mower (as new) ; quantity mangolds; 1 ton coal; harness, saddlery, etc; lots posts and wire, sundries, etc., 40 fowls, 7 ducks, 1 good leading sheep dog. Furniture of 5-roomed House. Luncheon Provided. 271 rpHE jpARMERS’ QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QO., J^TD., | .HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS.

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17711, 15 May 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17711, 15 May 1929, Page 12