PEDIGREE STOCK SALE. FAMOUS JERSEY CATTLE. “ALMADALE” ANNUAL SALE On account of W. If. Miers, Esq., at the Homestead. Rototuna, 5 miles from Hamilton J U At 11.30 a.m. (the day following Mr Fred Phillips’ sale.) ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE “MAJESTY” OFFERINGS YET SUBMITTED TO AUCTION IN THE DOMINION. 54 PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. 11 STUD COWS 9 RISING TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. 13 YEARLING HEIFERS 5 STUD BULLS. two-year-olds and over 16 YEARLING BULLS. NOTED PROGENY OF FAMOUS SIRES. In the “Almadale” catalogue this year 'are featured the progeny of some of the most remarkable breeding sires the Dominion has produced. TK RAPA LAD sire of 2.3 G.O.M. daughters and five winners of the Waikato Oaks—a class for qualified lnitterfat producers, as well as many noted Champions, is represented by five daughters, six grand-daughters, two sons and 4 grandsons; IDALIAS ROYALTY whose first four tested daughters have more than doubled their standards and who claims for his dam the famous Champion Idalia, 8011 b fat (full sister to Y'ivandiere 10361 b fat), is represented by three daughters and five sons; NOBLE SOUMISE famous breeding son of Soumise Majesty, Imp., from a daughter of Oxford You'll Do, has three daughters, six grand-daughters, three sons and two grandsons catalogued; HAWKESBURY LORDSHIP, a great breeding bull line, bred to Soumise Majesty, Imp., is represented by six daughters and three sons. These animals from some of the greatest cows in the herd form one of the choicest offerings of the season. EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF BULLS Mr Miers has catalogued twentyone bulls of outstanding merit. They include ALMADALE GOLDEN RULER, first prize at last Royal Show and the outstanding prize-winner for his age the past two seasons; JERSEY BRAE SEA FOX, by Te Rapa Lad, from J. B. Seaweed; OAKLANDS K.C.8., first prize 1926 Royal Show, and many other prizes; ALMADALE CHOY'SA, full brother to the Champion Nobles Choice; ALMADALE ROYALTY, son of the Waikato Oaks winner, J. B. Patch and others of equal reputation —undoubtedly an exceptional opportunity to secure outstanding sires for butterfat and type. “MAJESTY” BULLS ARE SUCCESSFUL BREEDERS. MOTE. —A bus will leave the Hamilton Post Office for “Almadale” at 10 a.m. AUCTIONEERS: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. Hamilton, Auckland and Branches. LY 0 1929. IJIUESDAY,
HOUSES & LAfin FUR SALE. 293 A cnES JJ'REEHOLD Beautifully situated on ICawhia Harbour- 200 acres in English grass, balance goud rough teed. 40 acres River Fiats, capable of carrying a cow per acre during the summer. No noxious weeds or rabbits. Launch collects cream and lands farm requisites, tine Homestead. Present stock: 05 Dairy Cows; 43 Mixed Cattle, .180 Sheep, 8 Horses. PRICE, £lO PER ACRE. Present owner took up this line property 18 years ago. It is an absolutely sound proposition. It is an ideal dairying and fattening farm. We strongly recommend it. WRICHT STEPHENSON A CO., LTD. 562 Auckland & Hamilton. T AND RUCTION gALE. Estate of W. McDougall (Deed.) Under instructions from the Trustees. AT OUR LAND SALE ROOIVIS, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929, At 12 Noon. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell at public auction: THE FREEHOLD PROPERTY comprising 529 acres situated in the famous Pukekawa district, five and a half miles from Tuakau Railway Station, township, and salevards by good metal roads. The"country* is flat to undulating, small area" swamp, with good depth friable loam, carrying mixed grasses. Seven-roomed residence, large cowshed, woolshcd. The properly is suitable for mixed farming or fat lamb raising, for which purpose it is ideal. TERMS: 10 per cent on fall of hammer; 15 per cent on dale delivery. Full particulars from the Auctioneers: DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Albert Street, AUCKLAND.
0 II n I N S V I L L E. m a cre - MORTGAGEE g ALE. THURSDAY, JULY 18, AT 11 A.M. At tlic request of the Mortgagee in exercise of the Power ol' Sale contained In Memorandum of Mortgage 173 LSI : CAMUEL yAILE & gONS, j^TD., will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, VICTORIA STREET', HAMILTON, on the above date: 49 Acres 2 Roods 2 i Perches being Lot 3 U.P. 12871 being part Section 4 Block 13 Waitoa Survey District and all the land in certificate of Title 300/31 subject to Mortgage 173390 to the State Advances Superintendent now securing for principal about £470. The property is situated at Tauhei about Five miles from MorriusviJle; undulating and all ploughabie; 40 acres in grass, balance in low scrub; subdivided and watered. Small dwelling and sheds. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to Ihe Auctioneers, Victoria Street, Hamilton, and 83, Queen Street, Auckland, or to Messrs Clayton and Mellsop, Ellison Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee.
GOim-B’i'E, fTecKies. Sillltnarrs Ft<*rkl» Cream Is guurantec<l to reinovo Jreckles. It Is also a wonderrul skin fcleacO. Booklet on request. Pri :e a/# t Jar. —E. W. HALL- *l7 Armag-n street, CLrlstcLurch.
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17750, 29 June 1929, Page 3
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