CLEARANCE SALES
THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD,
CLEARING SALE AT TATUANUI. MONDAY, 19th JULY, 1937 At 11 a.m. Favoured with Instructions from Messrs CARROLL AND KEELEY, who have dissolved partnership, we will sell he whole of their two choice herds m the property, Tatuanui on the bove date: — LSO cows » comprising:— 70 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy cows, due to calve from date ; of Sale onwards 80 Jersey, Friesian and Shorthorn j Dairy Co\vs r due to calve from , dat« of Sale onwards ! 9 Two-year Jersey Spring Heif- | ers 12 Yearling Jersey Heifers 8 Tamworth Sows, d le to Farrow 4 Tamworth Sows with litters ' 1 Tamworth Boar 2 Heavy Farm Horses, aged, all work 1 Medium Farm Horse, aged, all work 1 P. and D. Topdresser (with seed j attachment) Cambridge Roller, i Medium Booth Mao Swamp Plough, Set Tripod Harrow, Big Six MacC. Mower, Spring Dray, Sledge, 6 20gall. Cans, 212 gall. Cans, 3 sets Collars, Harness, Chains, Swingletrees, Sundry Tools, etc. NOTE: These are high producing oows, in good o.ondition and showing 1 well forward in calf. The majority will be at profit by the end of July. ALSO at 2 p.m. THE FARM PROPERTY to be offered in two lots of 134 and 132 acres, respectively. LOT 1: ALL THAT piece of land j containing by admeasurement 134 aores 1 rood more or less being Lot No. 11 on a Plan Deposited in the Lands Registry Ofllce at Auckland under No. 8192 which said piece of land is portion of a Block situated in the Waltoa and Maungakawa Survey Districts called Puninga No. 1 and is the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of ’Title registered in Vol- j ume 204, Folio 203, Auckland Land ; Transfer Registry. LOT 2: ALL THAT piece of land i containing by admeasurement 132 acres 1 rood n.ore or less being Lot 10 I on a Plan Deposited in the Lands j Registry Office at Auckland under No. j 8192 which said piece of land is por- ; tlon of a block situated in the Waitoa and Maungakawa Survey Districts called Puninga No. 1 and is the wholp of the land comprised In Certificate of Title, Volume 262, Folio 14, Auckland Land Transfer Registry. For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to the Ofllce of the , Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT TE RAPA. MONDAY, 19tli JULY, 1937, At 11.30 a.m. FAVOURED with Instructions from ! MR E. V. CARTHEW, who is retiring from dairying and going in entirely | for sheep, we will hold a Clearing Sale 1 of the whole of his herd of choice Jersey Cows on the property, next Te Rapa Railway Station, as above: — 41 Choice Jersey Cows, mostly 2nd oalvers 10 Choice Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows in milk 7 Choice Jersey Springing Heif--4 Calves (By Beechland’s Oxford ; Honour) 2 Jersey Bulls 3 Pedigree Tamworth Sows to farrow to Pedigree Tamworth Boar 1 Pedigree Tamworth Sow (whose dam was Springdale Kinloch 3rd., mother of Whata Sunstar), with litter 1 Pedigree Tamworth Boar Modern 4-cow ltidd Miking Plant, Jsgal. Alfa-Laval Sep. as new with Motor, Skim .Milk Pump, R. and G. Drill, Whukatane Harrows, Swamp Harrows, Hay Grab, Stainless Steel Vat, Sampson Gate Sweep, set 12 Blade Discs, mod. Swamp Lever Plough, 8 Cream Cans, 4 Milk Cans, 1 Swamp Plough, 1 Bamford Topdresser. Calf Balls, Swingletrees, 5 Pig Houses, Pig Troughs, Drums, Cow Covers, Garden Cultivator, Cream Cooler, Salter Scales, Sundries, etc. ALSO Gulbransen Wireless, Eto. NOTE: This Is a well-bred herd of young cows, mostly second calvers, in-calf to Beechland’s Oxford Honour, whose first daughters are under Official Herd Test in Messrs Moreland and Son’s Pedigree Herd. They are the best cows kept from 90, which owing to the Sharenrdlker leaving was reduced to 45 at Christmas. The Factory Returns show that since Christmas 45 cows have returned nearly 10,000 lb fat. Last year the herd of 75 cows averaged 320 lb. fat. Luncheon Provided. IMPORTANT PIG SALE. COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF ** BURWEN ” STUD OF PEDIGREE TAMWORTH AND BERKSHIRE PIGS. The property of Burwen, Limited. To be held on the farm, Te Rapa, THURSDAY', JULY 29, THURSDAY. At 11 a.m. 120 120 HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE PIGS. The Offering will Comprise, 2 Stud Tamworth Boars, Including the well-known champion imported Boar “ Wollongbar Banker," Ids winnings Including Champion at tlie Royal this year. 39 Tannvorlh Sows, in-farrow or with litters at foot, including the well known show and Champion winner Burwen Nancy 2nd. 19 Tamworth Maiden Sows 19 Tamworth Roars, including some for service 1 Stud Berkshire Boar, winner of 4 Choice* Berkshire Rows, including Westown Juanita 11. winner at Christchurch Bovai 4 Pedigree Berkshire’ Boars The above represents one of the lost Important fixtures of the year, eing as it is a complete dispersal of ,n old established stud. The ottering is will be seen include: many recent Show winners, while many potential winners will be found amongst the foung stock. Notable in the offering ire the members of I tie three generations that hold a world’s record, their 3. at 8 weeks of age. Make a point of being present at the this important fixture Catalogues on Application. Auctioneers: The Fanm-rs’ operative Auctioneering Limited, Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20248, 17 July 1937, Page 14
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