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G. W. VERCOE & 00.. LTD HAMILTON STOGK SALE TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1936 20 FAT BULLOCKS A «a 30 Fat Cows and Heifers 50 Store Cows 8 Choice Yearling Jersey Heife‘rs 120 Fat \\’ethers 60 Fat Ewes 50 Fat Lambs 150 Fat and Store Pigs Entries Solicited. _._____.__..____4 GOMPLETE DISPERSAL AT TE KOWHAI. WEDNESDAY, JULY '22. AT 11 A..\l. Favoured with instructions from Ml‘ It. .\ch. Thomson, of Te Kowhal. whose Sllftl‘ellliiklng contract has expired we shall sell on the property on the above date the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising:— 130 YOUNG JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS in cal! to Pedigree Jersey and Ayrshire Bulls. including 50 cows freshly calved. All due to calve early. 30 Springing Jersey Heifers 25 Yearling Jersey Heifers i Pedigree Ayrshire Bull l Yearling Jersey Bull 7 Tamworth Sows, some with litters; balance to farrow early to Tamworth Boars T Slips 40 Forward Conditioned Lambs I Sampson Stacker: 1 .\I.H. Mower: heavy Chain llarrows; B. .\ICD. Top—dresser (good); Hayrake; Full-lookl \\'agon; 2 Tumbler Sweeps; 2 Gate: Sweeps; i3o—gal. Lister Separator; 1. 20-331. .\liik Cans; Vat; Cooler; Seed Potatoes; usual Farm Tools: Harness, Quantity of Piping, and Sundries. These implements were all new at the beginning of Mr Thomson's ten—ancy. They are all in excellent order. HORSES : 1 4—year-old Heavy Draught Mare (any farm work) 1 Yearling Heavy Draught Filly by “ Royal Dene “ 1 Good Rising Three—year Heavy Draught Mare in Foal to “Al- - Winniot " 1 Good Child‘s Pony. guaranteed STUD HORSES TO BE OFFERED AT 12 NOON. 1 Rising Eight-year Stud Clydesdale Mnre, "Gypsy of Pane- ‘ hakua," No. 4507 V 11. l 1 Rising Eight—year Stud Clydesl dale .\lare, “Phoebe Oi! Panel imlma,” .\‘o, 4.309 V 11. The above mares were served 'by “ .\liundnle \Vinalot " 1 llising Four-year Stud Clydesdnle mare, “Vina." No. 5429. by ”Snrprisel',“ No. 2402 V 12, from "Phoebe of Pane—hakua,” NO. 1:509 V 11. I Yearling Stud Clydesdale Filly, by " Chote‘s Bonnie Mack," No. 2675. mm “Gypsy of Panehakua," 4507 AND:— 1 Rising Three—year Stud Clydesdale Coli, ” Bonnie Strath—more " by “Surpriser,” 240?. \' 12, from " Phoebe of Panehakua.“ 4.309 V 11. This colt unbeaten in the show ring. Mr Thomson has an excellent re cord with his Clydesdale Stud in the showring. ills entries, to be offered at this sale, have won many prizes and championships. The stud horses will be offered subject to a reserve. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—\Ve have inspected this herd and can recommend the cattle to buyers as being“ a fine line of dairy cows which has been properly farmed and heavily culled. Mr Thomson‘s horses are ot’ outstanding quality. Stock to be railed will be placed on trucks tree of charge. 4 liunrheon Provided. HAMILTON DAIRV SALE WEDNESDAY. JULY 22 30 DAIRY COWS d: 'HEIFERS On account of MB A. LEONARD. Te Rape: 1 Good Young Jersey House Cow (guaranteed) Entries Solicited. GLEARING SALE AT TRAMWAY ROAD, CLAUDELANDS. THURSDAY, JULY 23, AT 11.30 A.i\l. Acting under instructions from Mr H. Crooks, of Tramway Road, Claudeiands, who is going out of dairying, we shall sell on the above date:— 113 JERSEY DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. all in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bulls and due to calve in July and August }Comprising Mr Crooks‘ herd of:— 50 HIGH—GRADE JERSEY DAIRY ‘ CO\\"S, 30 of which will have 1 calved by July 23. These cows were all Taranaki Heifers, specially selected by the vendor three years ago. They are ‘practicaily all fourth calvere. . The herd produced over 15.000 lbs. hutteriat Factory Returns in the past season. AND;— 63 SELECTED T\VO-YEAR SPRINGi.\'G TARANAKI JERSEY HEIFERS, in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bulls and due to calve in July and August 3 Madden Tamworth Sows (close to profit) 3 Tamworth Cross Sows (witnl litters) i Berkshire Sow (with litter) , 1 Six—months Berkshire Boar—bred by Ruakura Fami of instruction 3 Cream (Zens, 1.0-gal. Vat: i .i----cow Lilia. l'lant complete; 1 70-5511. Lister Separator. Auctioneers' Note—\Ve have inspec—ted those cows and hoiicrs and can recommend them to buyers. The cows (”‘0 in very good condition, due to naive early. and show quality throughout. The heifers are an ex—cellent line. are well forward. and show type and constitution. The cattle may be inspected at any limo. Luncheon Provided #

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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19942, 20 July 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19942, 20 July 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19942, 20 July 1936, Page 14