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ily culled each year and over twothirds arc second, third and fourth calvers. They are in good condition and are well forward in calf. The herd has averaged over 300 lbs. fat. On account of Mr A. F. Buckland, who is giving up dairying, the whole ot his Dairy herd; JERSEY DAIRY" COWS, due to calve August and September to pedigree Jersey bull 8 Jersey springing heifers NOTE.—We have inspected the above herd and find this to be of good quality, young, and in good condition, pastured on light, steep country, and should do well wherever taken. Factory returns on completion of season were just on 11,800 lbs, including the 18 heifers. The cows have been under 11.T.A. every alternate year. Last year's test was not completed owing to the owner's ill-health. Tests for January, February and March averaged G. 5. 02 OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1935. AT 11 A.M. On account of Mr P. A. Rasmussen, J of Whawharua, who is giving j up dairying:’—• j K/l EXTRA CHOICE JERSEY AND I JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, j mostly July calvers and due to Pedigree Jersey Bull with a butterfat backing of 8121 b. fat 14 Selected In-calf Jersey Heifers NOTE.—We have inspected the above herd and find that they are a genuine bred lot of sound cows, having produced 'by factory returns during the last three years an annual average of approx. 3001 b butterfat. Buyers can buy these cattle with confidence. The heifers to be offered are of splendid quality, having been sired by the high class Jersey Bull “Fern Oak Volunteer’s ■Lad" whose dam produced 8121 b fat at five years. Entries Solicited. CAMBRIDGE AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 19 AND 20TH, AT 10 A.M. EACH DAY. Q(VA HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Entries Solicited. NOTE.—Entries Close FRIDAY", JUNE 14. CLEARING SALE AT TOKOROA, PUTARURU. THURSDAY", 20th JUNE, NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr 11. Peoples, whose lease has expired and who is leaving the district, we will sell on the farm, Tokoroa, on the above dale— AO SPECIALLY SELECTED JEItSEY COWS, due July and Aug. 9 choice heifers, r.w. P. Jersey bull since Ist November 10 marked heifer calves 1 3-year P. Jersey bull, “Meadow Lea Snowy” Y'earling Pedigree Bull, "Mt. Kowfiai Mac " 2 useful farm horses, all work 1 4-yr gelding, broken to all harness 1 2-yr colt, broken to lead Tamworth sow, due to farrow. Hercules Oil 'Bath Mower, only cut 50 acres; Hercules Hay Rake; Federal Topdresser; Roller; Cyclone Pig Netting; Sledge; Spring Cart; 3-horse Swingle Trees and Chains; 4 40gal. Iron Drums; Pig Troughs; Harness; Sundries, etc. NOTE.—This is a choice herd of young cows (the oldest cow only rising Gyrs.) and were specially selected by the vendor in Taranaki as heifers They have all been tested! and are the top herd of the Group of under 00 cows. They arc in good order and coming off light country should do well in the Waikato. Luncheon Provided. 278 CLEARING SALE AT KARAPIRO. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, NOON. FAVOURED with instructions from MR B. S. WATKINSON, who is changr ing over to sheep, we will sell on the farm, Karapiro, his whole choice herd of: JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS UO DAIRY COWS, due to calve from July onwards, the majority being second and third calvcrs. 17 2-year Jersey Cross ln-calf Heifers 15 Y'earling Jersey heifers 3 Bulls 4 Tamworth sows, due July 4 Maiden sows, due August 15 Tamworth slips 1 Tamworth boar 5 Useful draught horses, 7-8 years, any trial 4-cow Victory Milking Machine, complete; 21-h.p. Anderson engine; 120-gal. A-L. Separator; two 10-gal. Cream Cans; three 12-gal. Cream Cans; Set Whakatanc Harrows; quantity fencing battens and sundries. NOTE. —This herd has been on swedes for six weeks. They are all young and coming off high sheep country should do well in the Waikato. Luncheon Provided.

Pigbreeders ! ARTICHOKES. \ We oiler u limited quantity of First Quality Artichokes at £7/5/per ton. 7/9 per cwt., subject sales. F.0.1i. Loading Station. You will remember that Artichokes were hard to procure last ye;u' ; and the quality of the line we offer you is exceptional. FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD, HAMILTON.

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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19597, 8 June 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19597, 8 June 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19597, 8 June 1935, Page 12