THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO BUYERS. Buyers are notified that delivery will only be given for CASH unless arrangements have been made previously with the management. CLEARING SALE AT MATA IV! AT A. (At SPIED, near Mangawhero Stream). MONDAY, MAY 31, 11.30 A.M. Favoured with Instructions from MR J. POHLEN, of MATAMATA, who is giving up dairying, we will sell at the Shed, near Mangawhero Stream, His whole choice herd of — gQ SHORTHORN COWS IN-CALF to Shorthorn Bull 18 2-year Shorthorn Heifers incalf to Shorthorn Bull 15 Shorthorn Heifer Calves 2 Farm Horses 1 30cwt. Spring Waggon Spring Dray, 3-opw Milking Plant (McCormick , 90-gal. Alfa-Laval Separator. Skim Milk Pump. Milk Vat, Etc. NOTE.—It is rarely that a good herd of genuine Shorthorn Cows are offered for sale, and we can recommend buyers wanting this class of dairy cattle to attend this sale. Luncneon Provided. 699
CLEARING SALE AT KOROMATUA. MONDAY, MAY 31, 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr S. Slow, of Koromatua, who is giving up dairying, and going in entirely for sheep, we will sell on the property as above— FRIESIAN, SHORTHORN-CROSS AND FRIESIAN-CROS3 DAIRY COWS 20 2-year Friesian and Shorthorn Cross Springing Heifers 20 Yearling Friesian and Shorthorn Cross Heifers 1 Rising 3-year Friesian Bull 1 4-cow Fletcher Milking Machine, 70gall. Alfa-Laval Separator, 5 Cream Cans, Milk Vat, 8 tons of Meadow Hay, Pig Barrels, Milk Drums, Set Discs, Sundries, etc. NOTE.—The cows and heifers to he offered have all been bred by the Vendor, and after Inspection we find they are In first-class order. We can reoommend buyers to attend this Sale. Luncheon Provided. 900 CLEARING SALE AT TAUHEI ROAD,
MORRINSVILLE. TUESDAY. JUNE 1. AT li A.M. Favoured with Instructions from MR J. R. FINLAY, Jun., who is giving up dairying and leaving the district, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the property (opposite Hoe-o-Tainul turnoff 1 on the above date: C.-t JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, in calf to Jersey Bulls and due from June 20 onwards 10 2-year Jersey Heifers, r.w.b. 1 3-year Jersey Bull 21 Weaner Heifer Calves 2 Medium Draught Horses, all farm work 2 Light Draught Horses 6 Tamworth Cross Breeding Sows, due July onwards 1 Tamworth Boar 35 Tamworth Cross Store . and Weaner Pigs 1 Wallace Topdresser; 30owt Waggon; good Sledge; 1 set 3-horse Swingletrees and Chains; Harness; Spades; Forks; Sundries; Tools, Etc.; 20 White Leghorn liens; 2 Cattle Dogs. Also, quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Easy Chairs, Settee, Dining Table, Beds, Kitchen Utensils, Sundries, Etc. Luncheon Provided. 888
“CLOUDLANDS” PEDIGREE JERSEYS. OOMPLETE DISPERSAL. The Property of MR J. REID HARPER, To be held on the Farm, RIVER ROAD, OTOROHANGA, (Just past Meadowland, 3£ miles from Otorohanga). TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1937, At 10.30 a.m. 1 (YT HIGH-GLASS PEDIGREE JERSEYS. I(>7 Comprising: BO Stud Cows, rising 3-years and upwards 20 Rising 2-year ln-calf Heifers 30 Rising Yearling Heifers 5 Stud Bulls, 1 and 2-year 2 Stud Bulls, “ Beechland’s Gay Raleigh ” and “ Beechland’s Regal fixture ” Also, ,20 High-grade 2-year in-calf Heifers 25 Pedigree Tamworth Pigs, including 5-months-old Utter, 10 of the show sow Mountley’s Primrose 4th. This is one of the most important Jersey Sales of the year. “CLOUDLANDS” JERSEYS have always been noted for their splendid type and general dairy quality. Mr Harper has al\vays paid special attention to the selection of his herd sires, with 'the result that to-day the herd has reached
a standard extolled by few in tlie country. Of special interest is tho offering of the two outstanding sires, “ Beecliland’s Gay Raleigh ” and 41 Beechland's Regal Mixture ” both of . which have proved splendid breeders at “ CLOUniiANDS.” ■Commissions executed for clients unable to be present at the Sale. Write for a Catalogue. CLEARING SALE AT PIAKO, MORRINSVILLE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, at 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR D. T. DAVIES, who has sold his Piako Property, we will sell on the Farm, Piako, bis whole herd comprising— -1»)(| i lIOICE JERSEY DAIRY COWS ** f in calf to Pedigree Jersey Bulls, and due July onwards. (Mostly 3rd culvers, none over 4th calvers.) 26 2-year Jersey Heifers, exTaranaki, incudlng 18 Marked Heifers, dams, others, 4i2ib. butterfat 30 Weaner Jersey Heifer Calves (good, straight colours) 5 Pedigree Jersey Bulls (3 3yrs., 2 lyr.) IT> Tamworth and Berkshire Breeding Sows, due to farrow 1 Tamworth Boar 1 Devon Boar b Medium Draught Horses, all farm work i 2-Cow Wallace Milking Plant (newlast year): 2i-h.p. Engine; 90-gal. Alfa Separator; 40-gal. Vat; 6 20-gal. Cram Cans; 2 /('ream Coolers; BucEtc.; I Booth Mac Topdresser: M ic. 1 .e\ er Plough ; l Set 12 -B la do Meet Queen Discs: I Bnmfford Mower; l Hay Swee'p; I Evona 1 ik ' ■■ • Ti*!p "i Harrows. t Li :hi, Swamp Harrow; Spring Cart and
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20207, 29 May 1937, Page 12
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