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CLEARING SALE AT STARKEY’S ROAD, MORRINSVILLE. THURSDAY, 30th JUNE. 1033, at 1 1.30 a.m. Fa\--ured with instructions from MR I M. E. CHATTERTON. of Starkey’s ! fi'h. Morrinsville, who Is giving up j dairying and putting on sharcmilkers with their own herd, we will hold I a clearing sale on the property on 1 the above date—- *•>() PEDIGREE JERSEY DAIRY , COWS 3 pedigree 2-yr. Jersey heifers . 0 pedigree yearling heifers 2 pedigree 4-yr. Jersey bulls 0 pedigree 2-yr. Jersey bulls 3 pedigree yearling Jersey bulls Pedigrees and Records of Pedigree . Cattle will be given on day of sale.) GRADE JERSEY & JERSEY- * CROSS DAIRY COWS 12 2-yr. Jersey-cross heifers 8 yearling Jersey-cross heifers 2 medium draught geldings, 8yrs, all work 4 breeding sows, due to farrow 1 Large Black boar 12 slips Mower, Manure Distributor, s.f. Plough; set Disc Harrows; Chain and Tripod Harrows; Tumbler Sweep; Sledge; Hames; Chains; Sundries, .NOTE.—The above cows are all Taranaki-bred, having been brought up two vears ago. They are mostly early calvers. The pedigrees were secured from Ratcliff's stud, and all the cows are in good condition, showing well forward in calf to pedigree Jersey bulls. Luncheon Provided. 480 CLEARING SALE AT TE AROHA WEST THURSDAY, 30th JUNE, 1938, at 11 a.m. : Favoured with instructions from MR THOS. CURRAN, who is giving up | dairying, we will hold a clearing sale on the property, Te Aroha ; West, on the above date, submitting his WHOLE HERD of—11A JERSEY & JERSEY-CROSS y DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from July onwards 17 2-yr. springing heifers 19 yearling heifers 2 Jersey bulls 5 good working farm horses 3 13-mths. farm horses 1 hack 35-cwt. full-lock Waggon; Dray and Harness; 1 Deering Stacker; 2 Deering Sweeps; 2 Massey Mowers; 1 Hay Rake; Topdresser; Drill; Chain land Tripod Harrows; s.f. Lever j Plough: set o f Discs; Sledge; 18 Milk 'Cans; Gig and Harness; 2 Forges and Anvil; Saw Bench; Ladders; 1 pr. ; Horse Clippers; 1 Shearing Machine; .Trough; Collars and Chains; Plain and Barbed Wire; Spray Pump; quantity of Tools; 1400 feet Timber; and j ESSEX MOTOR CAR, 1929 Model, In ! good order. I ' ALSO, QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD ! FURNITURE, including: Kitchen Table and 6 Chairs’ Singer Sewing Machine; Electric fan and I Iron; Vacuum Cleaner: 3 Double Beds j and Wire Wovps; 3 Single Beds and Mattresses: Piano: Folding Table; Couch: 2 Morris and Easy Chairs; ; Fender and Irons; Dining Chairs; Floor Rugs and Lino; Writing Desk; Bookshelf and Books; 4 Duchess i Chests; 2 Wardrobes; Kitchen Utensils and Crockery; Kerosene Ileater, I and 2 Ladies’ Bicycles. NOTE.—We have inspected this | herd and find it to he a good pro- , during one of nice typey young cows. Luncheon Provided. 481 CLEARING SALE AT OKOROIRE (1 mile from Okoroire Springs) FRIDAY, Ist July, at 11.30 a.m. Favoured with Instructions from MR A. CARLSON, who Js giving up dairying and going- in for sheep, we will sell on his property, 1 mile from Okoroire Springs, his WHOLE HERD of— JERSEY & JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve to Jersey bulls from first week in July onwards 25 2-yr. -springing Jersey heifers 20 yearling heifers 4 pedigree Jersey bulls 7 sows 14 store pigs 6-cow Ridd Milking Plant; 135gal. Lister Separator; 2 Electric Motors; 60-gal. Stainless Steel Vat; Water-heater; Chip Heater; 4 10-gal. Cream Cans; Sundries, etc. NOTE.—We have inspected this herd and find the cows in good condition, mostly young, and showing well forward in calf. Luncheon Provided. 482 PEDIGREE PIG SALE CLAUDELANDS SELLING PAVILION THURSDAY. JULY 28, 11 a.m. 100 PEDIGREE PIGS OF ALL 1 BREEDS Entries Solicited ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 28 WINTER SHEEP FAIR TAUMARUNUI WINTER SHEEP FAIR TUESDAY'. JUNE 14. AT 11 A.M. 11,000 SHEEP Comprising: 5000 4 and 5-year Ewes. r.w. S.D. and Romney Rams 1700 S.M. Ewes,' r.w .".D. and Ilornncy Rams 700 2-i-G-tooth Ewes, r.w. Romney Rams 1600 Wether Hoggets 700 Ewe Hoggets 500 M S. Hoggets 800 2 end 4-tooth Wethers i NOTE: The above are all healthy I nil I country sheep. representing 1 station surpluses usually add at this time. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LIMITED DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED 1 317

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20522, 11 June 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20522, 11 June 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20522, 11 June 1938, Page 13

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