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CLEARING SALE AT WAHAROA. MONDAY'& TUESDAY, MAY 26 & 27. AT 10.30 A.M. EACH DAY. Favoured with instructions from MESSRS SCHERER RROS.. Waharoa, who are dissolving partnership, we will sell on the farm on the above tpq th p WHOLE OF THEIR THREE CHOICE HIGH-GRADE DAIRY HERDS, ETC., ETC. HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE, * Ul/ Comprising—--270 Choice High-grade Jersey, Jersey Cross, with a few Friesian Dairy Cows (mostly, 2nd, 3rd ! and 4th calvers), due July, August and September 230 High-grade Jersey and JerseyCross In-calf Heifers (including 40 marked) r 112 Choice Jersey and Jersey-Cross Heifer Calves (including 30 marked) 25 Pedigree and Grade Jersey Bulls 50 Store Cows 400 Forward - conditioned Empty Ewes 9 Good Farm Horses, all farm work (4yrs to aged) 1 3-year-old Draught Colt 1 2-year-old Draught Filly \ 2 Farm Hacks 14 Breeding Sows due to farrow 1 Pedigree Berkshire Boar 100 Store and Weaner Pigs 3 Milking Machines (2 6-cow and 1 4-cow plant), complete with all fittings; 3 110-gal. Wizard Separators, in good order; 20 20-gal. Cream and Milk Cans; 1 B. and M. Windmill and Pump Jack; 1 Fordson Tractor (good working order) ; 1 Lister Enh.p.; 1 Greenslade Engine, 2J horse-power; 1 Fordson Truck Model A; 1 Double-furrow.R. and G. Plough," 16-blade Disc Harrow; 4leaf Tine Harrows; set Tripod Har- ■ rows new, Wallace; 1 set Tripod Narrows; 1 Cambridge Roller; Fittings for Tractor; 1 Farm Drill, 11 coulter, B. and Mr; 1 B. and M. Top-dresser; 1 30-cvyt Spring'Waggon, shafts; 1 small Ton Spplfrg Waggon; 1 15cwt Spring Tip dray; 1 Gig; 3 Sledges; .1 Deering/Mower; 1 Hay Rake; 1 - Stacker,/complete with wire ropes; 4 good/Hay Sweeps, 2 Wheel and 2 Drag -/i Reaper and Binder, McCormack*; 3 sets Dray Harness, complete; 2 sets Collars, Hames, Winkers and Chains; Farm Tools; Sundries, Etc. . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. We have personally inspected the stock, and can confidently recommend them to intending purchasers. They are in first-class condition, and are all showing well forward in calf, having been systematically pastured with well-bred Pedigree and Grade Jersey Bulls. The herd has been heavily culled each year, and only Heifers from the very best of Cows have been added each year. ORDER OF SALE—--IST DAY—Dairy Cows and Heifers in calf . 2ND DAY—Yearling Heifers, Sheep, Bulls, Horses, Pigs. . Implements, Sundries, Etc! Conveyances will meet all trains on arrival at Waharoa on days of sale. Cars will leave the office of the Auctioneers, Victoria Street, Hamilton on morning of sale. A STAR ATTRACTION OF WINTER SHOW WEEK. “PENZANCE” PEDIGREE JERSEY “PENZANCE” PEDIGREE JERSEY “PENZANCE” PEDIGREE JERSEY COMPLETE DISPERSAL. COMPLETE DISPERSAL. COMPLETE DISPERSAL. The property of MR. F. P. KING, “Penzance,” Hautapu, Cambridge. To be held on the farm, Hautapu, Cambridge, on AT 11 A.M. SHARP. ,O.Q HEAD 0Q HEAD Comprising:— 25 PEDIGREE COWS 10 2-YEAR SPRINGING HEIFERS v 12 YEARLING HEIFERS 11 YEARLING BULLS 2 BULLS (senior and junior herd sires). The herd has been built up on sound lines from great foundation cows, and includes Alfalfa Pansy, C.'O.R. 699.16,r1b. fat (Gold Medal), who has of being the ex junior >£-year class leader of the Dominion'; and one of the only four daughters of any bull in the world to average 633.04 lb. fat as junior 2-year-olds. Great care has always been shown by Mr King in the selection of his herd sires. One notable bull used recently was a son of Marshlands Stylish Princess, C.O.R. 715 lb. fat as a senior 2-year-old. To follow on he used two sons of the great producer, Alfalfa Pansy, and his latest sire is the beautifully bred and handsome individual Fern’s Oxford King. Make a point of being present at this complete dispersal, and secure your requirements either in choice foundation or young stock. Luncheon Provided. Catalogues on application. Cars will leave the offices of the Auctioneers, Victoria Street, Hamilton, at 9.30 morning of sale. Parker’s White Star Bus will leave Newby’s .Booking Office, Victoria Street, at 10 o’clock morning of sale. t Tui Motor Bus will leave Hamilton P.O. at 9.30 and 10.30 on morning of sale.

SPECIAL SALE. TE AWAMUTU SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 30, AT NOON. On acount of MR A. H. STOREY, Te Awamutu. I KA CHOICE HIGH-GRADE JERSEY I HEIFERS. Bred from some of the highest producing- herds in the Waikato, and sired by such bulls as Stallange Thorns Max, Winning Patch, Maxey, Dilgets Defender, Sultan of Pencarrow, Mercy’s Hopeful, Kerri View Harvester. They ar£ in calf to such well-bred bulls as Obetts Dairy Boy 32865, Juggar’s Noble Twylish 32866, Winning Patch 28533, Waipuna Squire 30076, Premier Pretty Boy 24850, Cralgton Major 41791, Craigton Nigger 41792. NOTE. —We have inspected these heifers/and find they are in good condition/and showing well forward in calf. / They are all dehorned. We consider this line second to none in the Waikato, and can honestly recommend buyers requiring the very best procurable not to miss this rare opportunity of- obtaining something out of the ..rdinary in the heifer line. These heifers will he drafted and offered in their respective hues, when buyers will be given sires, bulterfat records, and name of bull to which they are in calf. 56C fJiHE FARMERS’ AUCTIONEERING ’HAMILTON, 00- OPERATIVE C°- LTDAUCTIONEERS.

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18025, 21 May 1930, Page 12

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