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HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, NOON. 150 HEAD OF CATTLE. 35 Fat cows 50 Store cows 20 Heifers in calf 20 Springing cows and heifers 30 Fat wethers 70 Store and weaner pigs ALSO.—On account of MR JACK THOMAS his whole herd of: — DAIRY COWS, 2ND, 3RD., AND 4TH. CALVERS, due August and September Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT TIRAU. (Corner Rotorua and Putaruru Roads, half mile from Tirau). WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, at 12 NOON Sharp. FAVOURED with instructions from .Mr L. W. Rishop, Tirau, who is giving up dairying, we will sell on the farm, on the above date, the whole of his choice dairy herd, in calf heifers, pigs, etc., comprising:— OR CHOICE HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS. 13 In calf heifers, by “Royal Oak Conqueror.” 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull “Royal Oak Conqueror,” bred by A. J. Hale, New Plymouth. 8 Breeding Sows. 40 Store Pigs. 1 Middle White Boar. ' Cream Cans, etc. NOTE. —Mr Bishop has been dairying on this property for the past 10 years, and the entire herd, _ with the exception of a few foundation cows, which were brought from Taranald, were bred on the farm. The herd is without doubt one of the finest in the Waikato, being of splendid type, and great production. They have been tested by the N.Z. Herd Testing Association for three seasons, and have averaged over 3001bs fat each year, while this season the 85 have averaged 348.04 lbs fat in 288 days, surely a great record, when it is taken into consideration that there were 26 heifers in the herd. Do not miss this great Sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues giving individual records and dates of calving available on application to the Vendor, or the Auctioneers. 1 ‘ 9 CLEARING SALE AT TE AROHA WEST. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 11.30 A.M. FAVOURED with instructions from MR A. McCRACKEN, who is giving up dairying, we will sell on the farm on the " above date his Live and Dead Stock as follows: — DAIRY mostly 2nd, Calvers, due September 60 cows, 3rd and 4th August and 2 Bulls 6 Two-year Heifers, due August and September 11 Yearling Heifers 1 Black • Gelding, 6 years, by “Rotomanuka,” winner of number of prizes in the Show Ring; make good hunter. 4-Cow llidd Milking Plant, Belting, Etc., 10 Milk Cans, McCormick Mowing Machine, P. and D. Duncan Topdresser, Set M.H. Tripod & Chain Harrows, 12-Blade Reid & Gray Discs, Deering Haystacker, Hay Rake, 13h.p. Jumbo Engine, Booth McDonald Water Pump, 5 200-gal. Galv. Water Troughs, 600-gal. Tank, 150 feet 5-inch Piping, Vice, Portable Forge, 2/Booft 9x2 Timber, 100 ft 9x17-8 100 Totara Fencing Posts, Quantity Barb Wire, 30 Tons First-class Meadow Hay, 2 Bags Cement, Quantity Seed Potatoes, 2 Sulkies, in first-class order, 1 Waldman Piano, 7 WindowBlinds, Quantity Preserving Jars, Sundries, Etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PATETONGA SPECIAL DAIRY SALE THURSDAY JULY 4TH. AT NOON. 250 10 20 25 15 175 20 HEAD OF CATTLE. Fat cows Empty cows Empty heifers Jersey cross yearling heifers Dairv cows and heifers, mostly in calf to pedigree bulls, well forward in calf F.M. ewes in lamb to Romney rams Entries Solicited. PUTARURU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 5, AT NOON. "150 HEAD OF CATTLE. 10 Fat cows 15 Forward cows 20 Store cows 15 Jersey cross yearling heifers 200 F.M. ’ ewes in lamb to B.F. rams ALSO. —On account of Mrs. E . A. MORRISON, her whole herd of: — -j ft DAIRY COWS, mostly well bred FRIESIANS, carrying 2nd., 3rd., 4th.. calf and in calf to pedigree Friesian hulls 3 2-year in-calf Friesian heifers 6 Heifer calves Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT WAHAROA ROAD MATAMATA. THURSDAY, JULY 11, AT NOONFavoured with instructions from MR JAS. WERE, Jr., Waharoa Road, Matamata, who is putting on sharemilkers with all heifers, we will sell on the farm, adjoining the Saleyards, on the above date, his whole herd, comprising—--g Oft CHOICE YOUNG HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS, 2nd. 3rd. and 4th. calvers, mostly due in July and August with an average test of 4.4 and in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bulls 2 Pedigree Jersey Bulls, “Almadale Majestic Lad,” “Imperial Master.” 50 Fat Woolly Hoggets--2 School Ponies. 1 2-Ton Full Lock Waggon NOTE: —This is a very choice herd of High Grade Lows, well forward in calf and have done over 320001 b. butterfat this season. Factory returns can be inspected at the Sale. This is the Vendor’s first Sale, and we recommend buyers to attend, as Mr Were always boufedit the best and culled heavily. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17751, 1 July 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17751, 1 July 1929, Page 12