FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONED
Buyers ire notified dial deliver' - arranffemni* li.no been made previously with the in an agement. WAIHOU STOCK SALE THURSDAY. MW 12. !1 Tin. 200 HEAD. OF CATTLE 20 Prime Fat o*w« and Heifers * .10 Fat and Forward C«.\\s 50 Store and Boner Cows 15 Jen>»*' Wo ner lb 'or* 10 Jersev tn-Calf llriters * fulls* 20 Fat Wethers 50 Forward Wethers 40 Fat Lambs 2<;o rA T plfi - j 2jO S ™ ANI> WLAN Ell PIGS Entries Solicited TIRAU STOCK SALE THURSDAY. MAY 12. 11.30 a m. 100 head OF 30 Fat Cows 60 Store and Boner Cows 6 Bulls I Entries Solicited TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE THURSDAY. MAY 12. 11.30 am. 300 HEAD 0F CATTLE 10 prime Fat Bullocks 12 Prime Fat Heifers 30 Fat Cows 40 Store and Boner Cows 20 Jersev Weaner Calves 10 Bulls* 9 aO PIGS —BACONERS. PORKERS, ! £,O\J -STORE' 2 A WEANERS 1 Pedigree Tam worth Boar 1 Canadian Berkshire Boar On account of Client who has sold i farm, his WHOLE DRAFT of—--1 9ft CHOICE 2-YEAR JERSEY HEI- I FERS. r.w. Jersey Bulls This Is a good line of heitors, and \ have been running on high country and : showing well forward in calf. Entries Solicited NQARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE FRIDAY. MAY 13. 11.30 A M. 100 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 Fat Cows and Heifers 25 Store and Boner Cows 8 Jersey Weaner Heifers 10 Jersey cross Heifers r.w.b. 20 2 and 2$ year Jersey Heifsrs, r.w.b. 4 Bulls 15 Head Mixed Cattle, ex Waingaro SO Head Mixed Cattle, including 18-months Steers, also Cows and Heifers Entries Solicited. MORRINBVILLE BTOCK SALE FRIDAY. MAY 13. Dairy Cattle 11 a.m. Fat Pigs 11 a.m. Fat Sheep 11 a.in. Fat Cattle 12 Noon. 6tore Cattle 1 p.m. Store Sheep after sale of Fat Sheep. •AQ HEAD OF CATTLE 8 Fat Bullocks 12 Prime Fat Heifers 40 Fat and Forward Cows 60 Store and Boner Cows 15 Jersev Weaner Calves 6 Bulls 20 Fat Sheep ttft Fat Pigs 250 Store and Weaner Pigs Entries Solicited. MATAMATA HORSE BALE 16TH MAY, 1938, 10 A.M. X) HORSES. Of all classes. 15 Unbroken Farm Sorts 40 Medium to Heavy Draughts, all farm work 15 Light Harness Horses and Hacks Entries Solicited. OPARAU BTOCK SALE MONDAY. ISTH MAY. NOON. Favoured with Instructions from the Public Trustee In the Estate of ?. W. Morgan, we will offer the undermentioned Live and Dead Stock at Oparau Yards. 48 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows 1? Calves 5 Yearlings 1 Bull 3 Nurses 3 Breeding Sows 19 Pigs Treloar Engine, nM 3-cow Plant, etc.. Lister Separator, Firth Copper, Scales. 3 Buckets, 5 Wedges, s.f. Plough. 2 sets Plough Harness, Grass Harrows. Swingletrees and Chains Hayknlfe. Dray Saddle. Discs, Mower, Topdresscr .old), Sundry tools, etc. NOTE : The above herd of dairy cows, coming off high sheep country on the West Coast, can be recommended to do well in the Waikato.
STOCK LICKS The Remit Epidemic Demonstrates the Necessity of Keeping Your Stock in a Healthy Condition. MANY SUCCESSFUL FARMERS ASSURE US THAT OUR F.A.C. LICK WHICH RETAILS AT 13/9 PER CWT. HAS RFFN \\ ABSOLUTE INSURANCE AGAINST SICKNESS IN THE HERD OR FLOCK. Many farmers are paying .To/- per cwt. for a similar lickThen we have ll\ I I at 12/9 I,<'l'1 ,< ' l ' Half Cwt. Block— Worth Its Weight In Gold. Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd. HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20495, 11 May 1938, Page 14
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