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die July onwards to pedigree Jersev bull 5 JERSEY SPRINGING HEIFERS 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL SPECIAL ENTRY, ex Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne 6000. SHEEP, 1000 Fat and Forward 2-tooth Wethers (one ear-mark) 400 Good Store 2 and 4-tooth Wethers 300 Two-tooth Ewe? in lamb Romney Rams 300 Four and six-tooth Ewes in lamb Romney Rams 1300 Four and five-year, Ewee, In lamb to S.D, Rams The above sheep are direct over from the East Coast districts, they have been genuinely farmed and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers On account Mr J. H. GADDES, who is going out of Sheep. His Whole Flock comprising QKA BREEDING EWES Including: 170 Well grown two-tooth Ewes 273 Four, six-tooth and four-year Ewes (mostly four-tooths) 450 Large Framed five-year Ewes 60 Flock S.D. Ewes in lamb to Stud S.D. Rams, bred by Ruakura Farm and R. C. Grey The above Breeding Ewes are all in lamb to S. D. Rams and have been farmed by the Vendor for his own use. They are an exceptionally choice lot and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. ALSO,— 330 4 and 5-year Ewes, in lamb to S.D. Rams 200 S.M. Ewes, in lamb to S.D. Rams 170 llcaltHy M.S. B.F..Lambs Also: 200 Fat Pigs 230 Store and .Wcaner Pigs

On account of Mr E. G. Jones, Eureka, OA MAIDEN TAMWORTII & TAMWORTH CROSS BREEDING SOWS, due to farrow from July- onwards. The aboVe sows are Dy -• Burleigh’s Whata” (48 lbs. at 8 weeks); (First Prize Royal Show, Second and Reserve Champion, Hamilton, and Second at Morrinsville), and are from daughters of Rydalmere Gold Dust (imp-); due to farrow to “Koala Apollo 2nd” (50 lbs. at 8 weeks). The above, sows are by a Recorded Boar, the dams are Recorded Sows and they are due to farrow to a Recorded Boar. On account of a client — 8 Tamworth - Tamworth Gross sows,: 2nd. and 3rd. Litters 12 Ma‘iden Tamworth Sows, due July onwards 10 Choice Maiden Tamworth Sows On account of Mr L. R. Harris, Kiwitahi:— 40 Choice Tamworth and Berkshire Cross Store Pigs Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT TAUPIRI. MONDAY, JUNE 17th, NOON. 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. H. Weston, Tenfoot Road, Taupiri, who 'has sold his farm, we will hold a clearing sale on the farm on the above date. JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS and Friesian Dairy Cows; all early calvers 4 pedigree Jersey cows 6 2-vr. Jersey heifers, r.w.b. 5 weaner Jersey calves 1 bull calf 1 pedigree Jersey bull 2 light farm horses 1 cattle dog 1 3-cow M.V. Milking Plant; Gsgal. Alfa Laval Separator; 1 Copper Tank; G Cream Cans; 1 Milk Vat; Buckets; 1 International Harvester Hay Rake (almost new); 1 9ft Topdresser (almost new); 1 Bamford Mower; 1 Hay Sweep; Set Disc Harrows; 1 Massey Harris Plough: Set Tripod Harrows; 1 Koriaki; Hay Frame; 1 Gig'; Plough Harness, Collars, Chains, Swjiigletrecs; 1 copper; Farm Tools; Sundries, etc 1 Steel Crep Copper, practically new; 1 set Hume Concrete Wash tubs, new; 1 English Porcelain Bath. Also I Beauty Ford Car, perfect order. [ Luncheon Provided. 60

CLEARING SALE AT MATAMATA. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1935. AT NOON. FAVOURED with instructions from MR J. WERE, JUNR., who Is giving up dairying, we will offer on the property on the above date:— ■I OR HIGH GRADE JERSEY DAIRY COWS. 2 Pedigree Jersey Bulls 10 Tamworth and Tam worth Cross Sows, to farrow early 4 Tamworth and Tamworth Cross Sows, with litters 1 Pedigree Tamworth Sow, with litter 2 Tamworth Boars 2 Rising 2-yr Half-draught Colts J-ton Eating Potatoes NOTE.—These cows are a particur lariy choice lot, and are mostly due to calve in July and August, to good Pedigree Jersey Bull. They are looking well, and should appeal to buyers of high quality stock, The average for the herd, actual Factory returns this year was 3101 b. butterfat, while last season the herd avearge was 3301 b. butterfat. Luncheon Provided. 785 'clearing sale AT PI ARE RE, TIRAU. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 11.30 A.M. FAVOURED with instructions from MR M. W. WATKINS, Piarere, Tirau, we will sell on the farm on the above date his annual draught of Heifers and also the Homestead Herd. LJQ JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS UO DAIRY COWS, mostly second and third calvers and in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bull The above herd were heavily culled last year, are In good condition and are showing well forward in calf. 140 Choice Jersey Heifers, two and three-year-old, due June, July and August These arc an extra good lino of ■Heifers, having been carefully selected os calves from some of the wellknown dairy herds of the Malamafa and Tirau districts. They are well grown, in good condition and have been wintered on swedes. 210 f.m. Ewes in lamb to S.D. Rams The above owes have been well farmed, are in good order and condition and showing well forward in lamb. 1 Threc-ycar-old Filly, broken to chains 1 Boy’s Pony (very quiet) 1 JOOcwt. Waggon (Jin. lyres and in good order) Luncheon Provided.

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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19600, 12 June 1935, Page 12

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