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MQRRINSVSLLE STOCK AND SPEC lAL CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 11.30 A.M. SHARP. 1000 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 Fat bullocks 10 Fat heifers 20 Fat cows 30 Fresh conditioned cows 40 2 and 3-year P.A. heifers running with P.A. Bulls 10 2-year Springing heifers 30 Dairy cows and heifers 15 Marked Jersey heifer calves from dams 300 to 4001 b fat. Ex Gisborne. 50 4J-year Hereford and P.A. steers 100 Well-bred 3£-yr P. A. & Hereford Bullocks 60 3J-year dehorned Hereford steers 120 2J-yr. & 3J-yr, P.A. Hereford and S.H. Steers 100 18-months P.A. & Her. Steers Ex A. H. Wallis, Esq.: 20 3-yr. Hereford Bullocks 200 Well-bred 18-months Hereford Steers 50 2J-yr. Her. Heifers, in calf Hereford Bulls 130 18-months Empty Her. Heifers 20 Speyed Empty Cows 60 Fat wethers 100 Fat ewes 50 Fat lambs 100 Store lambs 30 Good woolly lambs 250 FAT PIGS. 150 Store and weaner pigs 1 Purebred 8-months-old large White boar 1 Motor lorry suitable for farm work On account of MR L. G. YOUNG, we will offer in the above yards on the above date—--40 YOUNG DAIRY COWS, mostly Jerseys, all early calvers, and due to Pedigree Jersey Bulls. 1 Pedigree Jersey Cow “Dominion Curious Pet.” 1 Pedigree Jersey in calf Heifer, “Dominion Carola” 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, 2 years, "Snow Storm’s Rajah.” 2 Useful Farm Horses 2-'Cow Treloar Milking Plant; Vacuum Pump; 2i h.p. Anderson Engine; 65-ga}. A.L. Separator and Vat; Large Milk Vat; 4 Cream Cans; S.F Lever Plough; set Discs; 3-leaf Tine Harrows; Hay Sweep; Topdresser; Tip Dray; Sledge; Fowl Netting; Quantity Harness; Swingletrees; Sundrjes, etc. Cow and Horse Covers. Entries Solicited. WANTED AT THIS SALE.—Prime Baconers, Porkers and Choppers.

ORDER OF SALE.—Start at 11.30 a.m. sharp on sundries to be followed by fat and store pigs; 12 noon, fat and store sheep, to be followed by fat and store cattle. 1 p.m., dairy cattle. CLEARING SALE AT ROTO-O-RANGI. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. W. Wakefield, who is giving up dairying, we will sell on the property on the above date, THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE DAIRY HERD, comprising:— QA JERSEY-SHORTHORN CROSS DAIRY COWS, in calf to Ped. Jersey Bulls and due July and August. 1 4-Cow Victory Milking Plant, complete. 12 20-gai. Milk Cans. 1 50-gal. Wizard Separator. 1 S.F. Oliver Plough. NOTE.—The above cows averaged last season, off high country 2931 b. fat, and are in .calf to pedigree bulls with butterfat backing up to, 7001 b. Luncheon provided. 737 rpIE JpARMERS’ QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QO„ HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. OW JS rpHIS?— 200 Jobs put through our hands since commencing business in January of this, year. Times are certainly hard, but our keen prices will permit every motorist to have his HOODS, SIDE-CURTAiINS, or UPHOLSTERY Renewed or Repaired. Superior Workmanship, Guaranteed Materials. Take it to W. H. CALDWELL, Spot Cash Motor Trimmer, Alexandra St., Hamilton. He does it for less. Xj)®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®?" HAMILTON VACCINE CO. FXAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD., ““*• Ellis and Burnand’s Pldgs., 151 Victoria Street. ' 1. For the prevention of CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS. 2. INOCULATE NOW! 3. Cost per cow, 2/6. Write for booklet* of instructions. 4. Be sure it is HAMILTON VACCINE. FRE*D PRATT, Manager. Box 181, Hamilton. ’Phone 3268. TANIWHA! The Renowned Cleanser! There’s No SOAP a Like It ! It's On Sale Everywhere! "OEDUCE your weight and reel miles bet- ; Av ter by taking Yotith-O-rorm Capsules j i/6. Absolutely Harmless.—BAlLLlE’S LTD ' ' Chemists.

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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18339, 27 May 1931, Page 16

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