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CLEARING SALE AT PURIRI (Thames Line) THURSDAY, JULY 16, at 11 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr C. Kelly, who has leased his farm and is giving up dairying, we will sell on the property on the above date his whole choice DAIRY HERD and in-calf Ileifcrs — 280 D AmY 0 AIRY f'LVTTLE, comprising: 150 high grade Jersey dairy cows, mostly second and third calvers and in calf to Jersey bull 130 2-year Jersey and Jersey-cross heifers, including a few Friesian and Shorthorn cross, In calf to Jersey bulls •> 15 breeding sows with young and due to farrow 25 store pigs 1 boar 5-cow Gane milking machine complete, 130 gal. Alfa Laval separator. 2 h.p. eiectric motor, C lGgal. cream cans, milk buckeLs, 'sundries, etc. NOTE. —We have inspected (his herd, and they are an exceptionally choice lot, every cow being a fawn in colour, and all of outstanding dairy type. They have been carefully selected for his own use, and Mr Kelly spared no expense in getting nothing but the best, and the whole herd will do well over 3001 b fat. They have been running on high country, and are showing well forward in calf, being due from 20th July onwards. We can recommend buyers in search of high class Jersey cows to attend this sale. All stock purchased will be put on trucks free of charge. Luncheon provided. S 3 CLEARING SALE AT PUKERORO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. At Noon. Favoured with instructions from Mr JNO. MASSEY, who has leased his property, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the farm on the CambridgeHamilton Road, on the above date. JERSEY SHORTHORN CROSS & FRIESIAN COWS; mostly second calvers, and due from July onwards 18 high grade in-calf Jersey heifers, nearly all marked 4 18-mth'S Shorthorn steers 2 Jersey bulls 3 good farm horses, all work M.II. mower (as new'), Osborne Ilayrake, gate sweep, Booth Me. topdresser (as new), tripod harrows, swingletrees, sledge, spring tip dray, harness, plough chains, collars and liamos, saddle and bridle, C.C. saw, 1) 2(Jgal. milk cans; 34 fowls, farm tools, sundries, .etc. Also; ESSEX 2-seater CAR. NOTE. —The above cows are all young, and are in good condition, and showing well forward in calf. Luncheon provided. CLEARING SALE AT KARAPIRO. THURSDAY, JULY 23, NOON.

Favoured with instructions from Mr Geo. Ireland, who is giving up dairying, and is going in for sheep, we will hold a Clearing Sale of his CHOICE HERD on the above date. KA CHOICE JERSEY & JERSEYCROSS DAIRY COWS, all young and in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bull 28 selected Yearling Jersey Heifers 2 Pedigree Jersey Bulls NOTE.—We have inspected this herd, and find that they arc good cows and on last year's factory returns have averaged just on 3001 bof fat. They have been heavily culled each year, and Mr Ireland has filled up with heifers of his own breeding that are rich in Twylish blood, being by Briar Flower’s Noble Boy. Also, on account of .Mr Allan L. Clark, 3 pedigree Jersey Heifers, in calf to Pencarrows Dairy’s Day Star 43210 (one or the choicest bulls bred by Mr F. *E. Day). Luncheon provided. CLEARING SALE AT COROIVIANDEL, MONDAY, JULY 27T11 (At NOON). On account of Mr I. D. Clothier, who is leaving the district, we will sell the whole of his Live Stock in the Coromandel Saleyards, on the above date. 1200 2> 4> 6 * F ' F - M - breeding EWES (equal proportion of ages), in lamb to Romney Rams 200 2 & 4-tooth Wethers 400 Mixed Sex Hoggets 30 Romney Rams 30 Hereford Breeding Cows, in calf to Hereford Bulls 23 3-year-old Hereford Steers 30 Yearling and 2-ycar-old Hereford Steers NOTE.—The above owes arc off high, hilly country, and arc absolutely guaranteed free from ragwort. They will start lambing from August Ist onwards, and we can recommend farmers requiring genuinely farmed sheep to attend this sale.

'J'HE jJ<ARMERS’ QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QO., £TD.. HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. VETERINARY NOTICEi. y. w. priestveterinary practitioner. \ Government Farm Road, Hamilton East, Phone day or night, 1210. D. D. W ILS0 * VETERINARY PRACTITIONER. Phone 2131, Hamilton. HAMILTON VACCINE CO. Hamilton Vaccine Do., Lid., ELLIS AND BURNAND’S BUILDINGS, 150 Victoria Street. INOf.LT.ATI-: YOLK HERD against CONT.UiIUI a .MAM.MITIS Mill Increase rrotlucUon ami Oualliy or Milk. LULL) i’ilAlT', .Manager. Rhone 3208. nuk nil.

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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18378, 11 July 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18378, 11 July 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18378, 11 July 1931, Page 12

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