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FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD.

NOTICE. 1 Clients requiring stock or wishing i to sell same should communicate with j F.A.C. Stock Department. J Stock Inquiries after hours' ring: | Hamilton. j yv. J. Livingstone, 3058; G. R. Wyllie, ! 2028; P. E. Wylie, 1692; T. J. j Loughlin, 1768. j PEDIGREE SALES. j Ruakura Government Farm Annual j Ped. Sale—August 14. 1929. j Geo. Cowling, Showgrounds, Claude- J lands—September 16. j CLEARING SALES, 1929. W. Holdcroft, Arapuni Downs —July 2 L. Bishop, Tirau —Wednesday, July 3. H. G. Dingle, Ohaupo— Wednesday, July 3. A. McCracken, Te Aroha West—Wednesday, July 3. W. Were, Wan area Hoad, Matamata — Thursday, July 4. Burndred and Seiton, Pukekapia, lluntly West —Thursday, July 4. J. Hannon, Fencourt, Cambridge— Friday, July 5. D. D. Sneddon, Putaruru Yards — Friday, July 5. 11. Kirk, Walton —Monday, Juiy 8. . S. Moule, Bruntwood —Tuesday July 9. W L. Magner, Te Kowhai —Wednesday, July 10. Higginson & Walmsley Bros., Whatafor- whata—Thursday, July 11. P. McN'aughton, Morrinsvllle —Wednesday, July 10. Jas. Were, Junr., Matamata —Thursday, July 11. C. L. Roberts, Cambridge Yards— Friday, July 12. A. Henderson, Kio Kio —Friday July 12. Jos Sanders, Morrinsvllle Yards — Friday, July 12. F Wilson, Morrinsville Yards —- Friday, July 12. . G. J. Duxfield, Station Road, Matamata—Monday, July 15. Mrs F. Richmond, Hinuera —Tuesday, July 16. C. D. Lash, No. 1 Road, Waitoa.— Wednesday, July 17. R. Snow, Waihi —Saturday, July 20. G. England, Peria, Matamata —Monday, July 22. W. D. Rennie, Cambridge Yards — Monday, July 22. On account client, Tirau Yards—- ' Thursday, August 1.. FOR PRIVATE SALE. . 150 F.M. ewes in lamb to S.D., 33/200 6th. to 5-year ewes in lamb E.L. rams, 32/140 4 and 5-year ewes, Romney rams, 35/- ! 200 5-year ew'cs, black face rams, good. 33/-. 240 5-year ewes, black face rams, 32/6 450 2th. to 5-year ewes, black face rams, 38/250 Good woolly ewe hoggets, 31/80 M.S. hoggets (good), 29/400 M.S. hoggets, 28/6 112 M.S. hoggets, 22s 6d 450 Wether hoggets, 24/- . 28 P.A. forward empty cows, £B/15/.50 Pick 120 4-year steers, mostly Shorthorns, £lO/10/60 High grade yearling Jersey heifers, £6 100 Yearling Jersey heifers, pick 50, £5/10/l Numerous lots of springing Jersey heifers, straight colours in truck lots I £ll 10s to £l2 12s. Jersey cross and Shorthorn heifers, pick, £lO/10/- to £l2/-/-HAMILTON STOCK SALE. 20 Prime fat cows 10 Fat cow t s ' 5 Prime vealers ' 12 Store cows 15 Heifer calves 13 Springing dairy cows Whole herd of—--11 Choice dairy cows 120 Prime fat wethers 60 Fat ewes 150 Fat pigs 50 Store and weaner pigs Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT TE AWAMUTU SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 2, AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr W. Holdcroft, we will sell in the Te Awamutu Saleyards on the above date his whole herd comprisCHOICE DAIRY COWS, all W-VX} g rac j e jerseys and In calf to registered Pedigree bulls 30 2 and 3-year Jersey heifers in calf to Pedigree Jersey bulls NOTE.—Our Agent has inspected' this herd, and reports them as exceptionally choice, being all second culvers but two. 156 of them are early calvers and 10 are In milk now for winter supply. The whole line are straight Jerseys most of which were bought In Taranaki last year. They are very good type, good constltutioned and in good condition, and a guarantee is given with every cow’. Anybody wanting to build up their herd with choice young cows should not miss this opportunity. ' CLEARING SALE AT OHAUPO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, NOON. FAVOURED with instructions from MR 11. G. DINGLE, who is giving up dairying, we will offer on the property on Lhc above date the whole of his DAIRY HERD, comprising:— OA EXTRA CHOICE JERSEY. AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS all young and in good condition and well forward In calf. 1 Pedigree Jersey Cow "Noble Lass of Bruntwood.” 6 Spring Heifers. 50 Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifer Calves (42 marked). 8 Sows, due to farrow to Berkshire Boar. ' 10 Store Pigs. 1 P.B. Berkshire Boar. The well known hunter “Glen Tui" (splendid jumper). 4-Cow Treloar milking machine; New Gane and Victory cups, with Vacuum, Belting and shafting; 90 gallon Alfa Laval separator, 2 vats; skim milk pump; 8 cream cans; —’chip heater and copper; pig barrels; and box of testing bottles etc. Sundries, etc. This is a very choice herd i class dairy cows. They have 3d over 30l)lb fat this season ey are all early calvers. Ini' tests will be given at sale, ,e would strongly recommend to attend. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1-

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17751, 1 July 1929, Page 12

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