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FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD.

CLEARING SALE AT OHAUPO ROAD, TE AWAMUTU. FRIDAY, 21st JUNE, NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mr T. Ferguson, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the farm, Ohaupo Rd., Te Awamutu, on the above date. 71 HIGH GRADE JERSEY DAIRY ' “*■ COWS, mostly due July and August-. 10 selected springing Jersey heifers 22 good Jersey heifer calves Mowing Machine; Topdresser; s.f. Plough, Tine Harrows, Tripod Harrows; Sundries, etc. NOTE.—This is a choice herd of nostly second and third calvers. They were not tested last year, but the previous season a large number did over 100 lbs. fat. One which was the top of the Group produced 783 lbs. fat. Last season 78 cows produced 20,470 bs. fat, factory retuins. Individual tests will be given on date of sale. Luncheon Provided. 177 RANGIRIR! STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 24, NOON. 400 HEAD CATTLE--40 Fat Cows 80 Store and Boner Cows 20 Three and four-year S.H. Steers 30 Three-year-old Steers 30 18-months to two-year Red Polled Steers 20 Choice Wellgrown Yearling Jersey Heifers . . 40 Jersey Cross Yearling Heifers 15 Yearling Friesian Heifers 12 Springing Heifers, ex Kaawa 12 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows, ex Kaawa (July calvers) 30 Springing Cows and Heifers 10 Bulls On account Client: — 22’ Young Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows due July and August to Jersey Bull Jn account of MR E. W. BODY, Collection Hedge. Plants, Trees and Shrubs. Entries Solicited. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 24, NOON. r>QQ HEAD CATTLE 20 Fat Cows and Heifers 4O' Store Cows 25 Two-year Jersey Cross Springing Heifers 17 Yearling Jersey Heifers 0. Bulls 40. Porkers , 60 Store and Weaner Pigs )n account of MR ED. ALLEN, Puke•kura, who is going in for sheep, the whole herd:— 1 17 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS ■ DAIRY COWS, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Calves. Due early July and Aug-ust 1 4-Cow Victory Milking Plant, complete. 12 20-Gal. Milk Cans in good order. NOTE.—The above cows are in rood order and showing well forward n-calf. The Milking Plant can he Injected on the farm any time prior to Bale. Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT HOROTIU. MONDAY, JUNE 24, NOON. FAVOURED with instructions from dr *E. L- Goodacre, Horotiu, who is riving .up share-milking, we will hold i Clearing Sale on Mr G. ROGERS’ •’ARM, Horotiu, on the above date, of he whole dairy.herd, etc. 4-0 CHOICE JERSEY DAIRY COWS •-P due July onwards to Pedigree Jersey Bull 9 Springing Jersey Heifers . . (mostly marked) fop Dresser, Chain Harrows (practically new). Luncheon Provided. NOTE. —The above cows are a :hoicc Herd, all young and mostly bred jy. the' Vendor, his foundation cows je ing picked from some of the best icrds in Taranaki. ' SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS. [’lie Properly of Mr G. F. SCOTT, “ Ardhu,” Hinuera. To be held on the Farm, Hinuera, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, AT NOON. PJO HEAD OF WELL BRED 00 JERSEYS Comprising:— 42 Stud cows 8 Rising 2-year-old in-calf heif--3 Stud bulls 9 Grade Jersey Cows 3 Breeding. Sows with litters Practically all the females hold meditable records, either under C.O.R. >r Herd Test. They are descended from noted 'oundation stock and are strongly bred ,o such well-known sires as 11 K.C.8.” (imp.), CBB “Kasper" (son of K.C.8.) “ Sunshot Superb ” (son. Of Oxford Bunshot), “Maids Egyptian General" ;te. The stock are a choicely bred lot vnd should appeal lo all in search of oroved breeding and producing stock. MATAMATA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2G, 11 A.M. On account of MR L. L. COOK, Hinuera, who is giving up dairying and going in for Sheep. HIS WHOLE HERD 70 Choice Jersey Dairy Cows due early to Pedigree Jersey Bull On Account of Client — > Whose lease has expired. 50 Good Jersey Cows and Heifers, mostly all early calvers. Entries Solicited. SALE OF PEDIGREE PIGS (TAMWORTHS AND BERKSHIRES) CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS, HAMILTON. THURSDAY, 27th JUNE, 1935 IJA PEDIGREE PIGS as follows: 24 Pedigree Berkshires 116 Pedigree Tam worths including in both breeds:— Sows in farrow-—Roars for service. Young Sows—Young Boars. Choice consignments from the fol,owing well-known breeders:— Mr GeO. Jamieson, Horotiu; Dr. L. Parry. Whalawhala. Government •'arm, Ruakurn. Mr H. J). Caro, Te taps. Mr R. Sanderson. Otorohanga: dr W. G. Kenyon, Morrinsville; Mr •’. Caley, Koromatua; Mr Fred Baker, lorsham Downs; Mr H. D. Porrilt, '.ambridge; Mr G. 11. Barton, Whotavhala; Mr R. H. Taylor. Tuiiikaramca; .tossi's Perrotl Bros., Otorohanga. Specially selected consignments from J noted Studs. I The auclioneers' will be pleased lo j lake selections for clients unable to I e present at 'the Sale. I

CLEARING SALE AT HAMILTON ROAD, CAMBRIDGE. THURSDAY, 27th JUKE, NOON. FAVOURED with instructions from MR R. GRIFFITHS, who is leaving the district, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the Farm on the above date: 25 Choice Pedigree Jersey Cows 85 Grade Jersey Dairy Cows 17 Two-year in-calf Heifers 14 Selected Yearling Heifers 2 Three-year old Pedigree Jersey Bulls 8 Purebred Yearling Jersey Bulls 2 Two-year Purebred Jersey Bulls" 4 Calves 5 Tamworlh Cross Sows, to farrow 1 Tamworth Sow, and litter of 7 1 Purebred Tamworth Boar 1 Medium Draught Horse 9 years, all work Fowls, set Tine Harrows, s.f. Plough, Swingle-trees and Chains, Collar and Ilames, Pig Stys, Netting, 3 Drums, sundries, etc. Also:— On account of Client:— • 1 6-Cow Victory Milking Plant 1 2*-H:P. Motor 1 Alfa Laval 00-'Gal. Separator, Shafting and Pulleys, vat., 9-20 gal. Milk Cans, 2-iOgal. Cream Cans, l-Bgal. Cream Can, Milk Cooler and Shooting, 1 s.f. Plough. 1 3-Leaf set Harrows , Luncheon Provided. piIE QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QO., J^TD. (Hamilton and Branches. ) EWE FAIR. te kuitTwinter EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, 28th. JUNE, 1935, at 11 a.m. 10,500 SH^7 8500.5 and 6yr ewes r.w. S.D. and Rom. rams GOO syr ewes r.w. S.D. and Rom. rams SQO m.s. hoggets A/c Mr J. Ni'col, of Waimiha, who is giving up farming, his complete flock of—--350 m.a. ewes r.w. Rom. rams ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. DALGETY & CO., LTD. (Incorp. in England,) gmmmmmm-. ■ HAMILTON VACCINE CO. 85 % QF pRIZE yyINKERS At the Royal Agricultural Show, Sydney, of the privately-owned Dairy Cattle had been treated with “ HAMILTON VACCINE.” Several of the breeders represented have been using •• HAMILTON VACCINE" for four generations of Prize Winners. WHOLE HERD POLICY. —Vaccine costs 2/- per cow for i2 .months. We will analyse milk samples and supply free further Vaccine for infected cases. Write for tree booklet " Mammilis, Us Cause and Treatment." Beware of Imitations. Be sure it Is HAMILTON VACCINE.” HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD, Established 1925. Tho Pioneers of Mammilla Vaccine. 154 Victoria St. P-O. Box 181. HAMILTON. FARMS FOR SALE. G OOD M IXED FARM£2OO Deposit. EXCEPTIONALLY pASY pERMS. 1 KA ACRES rolling country, sult- -*-*■*" able dairying and sheep. Recently carrying 35 cows, 12 heifers, horses and other stock. . Good clean country, fenced and divided into numerous paddocks. Fair size dwelling; 4-bail cowshed and separator 1 mile harbour frontage. Price £l2 per acre. Exceptionally easy terms can be arranged with a suitable purchaser, and from the right man £2OO Cash will be considered. Government mortgage can he taken over. This is a splendid opportunity, to acquire a desirable property on easiest of terms. Apply sharp— Q.EO. gOYF.S & QO., LTD., ALMA STREET. Office Phone 2215. Private 2383. WAIKATO VALLEY DAIRY CO.. LTD. pilE jpARMERS’ Q.UARANTEE When you send your cream to us you have a very -strong guarantee and certainty of getting a straight deal and gooa service, because wc must of necessity return to you the best price and endeavour to please you with our service, seeing that wc are in open competition with all other factories. It is worth your while to give us a trial because you will not be. tied to us by shares or bank guarantees, and can always fall back on other factories if wc fail you in any respect whatever. For further particulars write or call on us. ■yyAIKATO ■y ALLEY C°., L TD„ P.O. BOX 18, FBANKTON JUNCTION. I (3)

NOTICE. —Buyers are notified that at all Auction Sales delivery will only be given for CASH unless arrangements for credit have been made with the Management previously. CAMBRIDGE WINTER HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY (TlO-MORROW), JUNE 20th, AT 10.30 A.M. 150 USEFUL HORSES of all kinds ORDER OF SALE— To-morrow, Balance Draught Horses, Nos. 121 to 233. All Light Horses and Hacks At 1 P.M. Special Entries Colts, Stallions, to be followed by Vehicles, Harness. Etc. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 11 A.M. 200 lIEAD 0P cattle. 10 Prime Fat Cows 40 Fat and Forward Cows 60 Store and Boner Cows 20 Yearling Jersey Heifers 8 Bulls 12 Springing Jersey Heiferg 40 Fat Ewes 30 Forward conditioned Lambs 150 Fat Pigs 200 Store and Weaner Pigs Also consignment of Shrubs, Fruit tnd Shelter Trees. Entries Solicited. Wanted at this Sale —Prime Baconers and Porkers. NGONGOTAHA SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, NOON. HEAD OF CATTLE. 6 Fat Cows 30 Store Cows 10 Yearling Jersey Heifers 30 Dairy Cows 1 Pedigree Friesian Bull 50 Fat Ewes 50 Breeding Ewes r.w. S.D. Rams On account of Mr A. GILL, his whole herd of 55 Dairy Cows July and August Calvers On account of MR GEO. MARTIN, ißeporo'a: 36 Friesian Dairy Cows, July and August Calvers 20 Store Pigs Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT TOKOROA, , PUTARURU. THURSDAY, 20th JUNE, NOON. . Favoured with instructions from Mr ' H. Peoples, whose lease has expired and 'who is leaving the district, we will sell on the farm, Tokoroa, on , the above date— SPECIALLY SELECTED JER*U SEY COWS, duo 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’’ Yearling Pedigree Bull, “Ml. Kowhai 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 arid Chains; 4 40gal. Iron Drums; Pig Troughs; Harness; Sundries, etc. NOTE.—This is a choice herd of young cows (the oldest cow only rising 6yrs.) 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 50 cows. They are in good order ar.d coming off light country should do well in the Waikato.-. Luncheon Provided. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. . FRIDAY, JUNE -21, 11 A.M. . 200 HEAD CATTLE.. 10 Prime Fat Bullocks 15 Prime P.A. and Hereford Cows and Ileifers 40 Fat Cows 50 Store Cows 13 Yearling Jersey Ileifers ■33- Springing Jersey Heifers 3 Bulls 60 Fat Wethers 100 Fat Ewes 80 Fat Lambs 200 s.mi Ewes in lamb to S.'D. Rams (off clean country) 200 Fat Pigs 230 Store ,and Wearier Pigs On account of Mr 11. G. Bensley, who is giving up dairying, His Whole Herd-. JERSEY DAIRY COWS, Includin'*: — 4 Pedigrees, bred by Mr Miller, Timka u 5 Selected In-calf Jersey Heifers 6 Picked Heifer CiHes 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull The above cows come off high country at ! Hoe—o—Tunui, having being milked by Mr W. Goliins, where they can be inspected before the sale. On account of Mr 1> McDonald, Mutahura, who is going in for sheep: Of) JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS Dairy Cows, all 2nd calvers and due lo -pedigree Jersey Bull. Entries Solicited. CLEAR IN G SACEAT KA RAP IRO. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. NOON. FAVOURED with instructions from MR B. S. WATKINS ON, who is changing over lo sheep, we will sell on the farm, Karaplro, his whole choice herd of: ZjO JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, due to calve from July onwards, the majority being second and third calvers. 17 2-year Jersey Cross in-calf Heifers 15 Yearling Jersey heifers 3 Bulls 4 Tamworth sows, due July 4 Maiden sows, .due August 15 Tamworth slips I Tamworth boar 5 Useful draught horses, 7-8 years, any trial 4-cow Victory Milking Machine, complete; 2‘J-h.p. Anderson engine; 120-gal. A-L. Separator: two 10-gai. Cream Cans; Ihree 12-gal. Cream Cans; Set Whakalane Harrows; quantity fencing battens and sundries. NOTE. —This herd lias been on swedes for six weeks. They are all young ami coming off high sheep country should do well in Hie Waikato. Luncheon Provided. J

COUNTERACT THE WOOD BORER by using “WOOD BOHOL” As used extensively in Australia and Tasmania where the borer gives a tremendous amount, oL' trouble. Deadly also to Silver Fish, hugs, Cockroaches. PRICE ONLY 2/9 PER PINT. ♦ FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD. HAMILTON DISTRIBUTORS.

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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19606, 19 June 1935, Page 12

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