j AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD. 1 pedigree Jersey bull, coming 4-year-old; bred by Dunn and Sons, Waihou, “Premier’s Fox’s Lad,” from a particularly good cow, Mr Dunn refusing 300 gns. for dam. 1 Berkshire sow, first litter; with 5 slips (good). 1 large milk vat (as new) ; several cream cans. Luncheon Provided. NOTE. —Our agent has personally inspected, this herd and reports them a particularly good lot, all being young and in first-class condition and in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls. The herd has been heavily culled each year and replaced with only the best heifers obtainable, and being oil high country should do particularly well when taken to lower districts. This is an absolute dispersal sale, and buyers can attend with confidence. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, AT 11 A'.M. >QQ HEAD OF CATTLE 50 Fat and Forward P.A. Steers, from Raglan, also in conjunction with Daigety and Co., Ltd. 1500 Big-framed 4, G, and F.F.M. Ewes in Lamb to S.D. Rams. TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 27. HEAD OF CATTLE. 20 Fat bullocks 25 Fat cows 30 Store cows 20 Heifer calves 3 Bulls ALSO On account MR J. McIVOR, Paterangi: A PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS, in calf to the heavy-butterfat bull Prim’s Laddie, Hope’s Banky, Prim Rosaline, Pilot’s Snowdrop, My Beautiful. ALSO OK HIGH GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS by Prim’s Distinction and in calf to Penzance Achievement and Prim’s Laddie Entries Solicited. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 28. HEAD OF CATTLE ALSO On account of MR J. BOWERS, Tahuna Road, whose sale had to be postponed on account of the inclement weather, his whole herd of:— KO CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Jersey and Jersey cross in calf |lo Pedigree Jersey bull and due July and August 3 Yearling heifers Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT ROAD. THURSDAY, JULY 4TH., AT 12 NOON Favoured with instructions from MR W. WERE, Waharoa Road, Matamata, ,wc will sell on the farm on the above date the following:— \ OA HIGH GRADE JERSEY COWs average butterfat returns for 3 seasons over 3001 b fat. July, August and September calvers. Herd testing returns given out with each cow on day of sale. ALSO 50 Full mouth ewes, in lamb LUNCHEON PROVIDED. COMBINED BREEDERS’ SALE Of PEDIGREE BULLS. CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 AND 3, ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 5. Entries Solicited. fjiHE QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QO., HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. ftIACHII'IERV & IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. Three R. & G. Handle Ploughs (new), 1 R. &. G. s.r. Lever Plough (new), 1 R. I& G. d.f. Lever Plough (new), 2 Used H. & G. Handle Ploughs, 1 Used P. & U. D. Topdresser, 1 Used R. & G. 2-row s,culTler, 1 new 10 x 18 R. & G. Disc Harrow. 2 Used Deerlng 11x7 Drills, 1 Used R. 6: G. 11 x 7 Drill.—A. M. BISLEY uO., Ward Street, Hamilton. Carlyle 14-star Topdresser, £l6; Konaki NEW, £6 1 Os: Mowers, Alhion £l4, Massey " 2 l ” £ls; Drills, Deerlng, 13-disc £2O, Duncan 9-hoe £l6, “F.F.” 5-hoe £1 u; Swamp Harrow, NEW, £ I J; Dray, spring, £ls; Scoop, NEW, £3 15s; Cultivators, high wheel £l4, hand £2 1 os-; Discs, S. Queen 12-hi., £l4; Rollers, £l6, £18; nayrake, £8; Ploughs or every description and lull range other Iines.—WAIKATO MACHINERY EXCHANGE, Alexandra St., HAMILTON. gIANLEY AND QO.. JJAMILTON. SEVERAL ENGINES FOR SALE. ALSO WATER PUMPS. Reconditioned Milking Machines erected anywhere. Call ip or write and get our latest prices. TRY US FOR A SQUARE DEAL. PHONE 1369 PHONE 13e9 Hamilton implement works ltd., LONDON STREET. —R. and G. DuncanBeaney Topdressers; R. and G. Lever Ploughs; M.H. Oliver and International Handle Ploughs; D.F. Howard Disc; Sets or Tyne and Tripod and Chain Harrows; 1 Ton Spring Dray; 11-Coulter M.H. and International Drills; Bin. Bentall Chaffcutter. Write us Tor anything not listed. Your old implements Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. Phone 3 2123 and 3010. MAMMITI3 VACCINE; Treat your cows before drying off. Vaccine costs 2/6 per head. VAGINITIS. Ring’s Vaginitis Dusting Powder, is a proved remedy. Price £i for 100 cows. THE RING PROP. CO., 1 Ward Street, Hamilton. Phone 3213. We are here to help you—Consult us. ONE Day Cold and innuenza cure. a scieniincally prepared remedy In tablet lorm|. Nothing like it ror breaking up a coid. Sent on receipt or 1/6. —F.. W. Hall, 117 Armagh St., Cnristchurch. Every Tin or rubnomor laundry TABLETS does EIGHT weekly Washings; economical, labour-saving. n A COPPER run or Clothes linashed In io minutes wtth RUBNOMOR LAUNDRY TABLETS. 74 TAKE a •• UNIQUE " Hot Water Bag with you to the Land or Nod and you’ll And It a warm, pleasant country. Guaranteed pot to burst or leak. —-_o
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17742, 20 June 1929, Page 12
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