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WAIKATO COMBINED BREEDERS’ | PEDIGREE BILL SALE CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS SEPTEMBER 18, 19, and 20 We solicit entries, which will CLOSE on SATURDAY, July 6. TE AW AM U T USTO CK SALE r THURSDAY, JULY 4 Commencing at 11.30 a.m. Sharp 350 HEAD OF CATTLE 6 20 Fat Bullocks « 15 Fat Heifers 40 Fat Cows 70 Store and Boner Cows 5 Bulls 100 Dairy Heifers 30 Dairy Cows Account Client—--8 Weaner Jersey Heifers out of tested dams 4QQ SHEEP 40 Fat Wethers 60 Fat Ewes 100 Fat Hoggets 120 Store Hoggets 25Q FAT & STORE PIGS j On account of MR R. QUAIL: 13 Maiden Berkshire Sows, due to farrow July On account of MR C. FORKERT—--1000 Seedless Barberry Plants DRIVE FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOSES Clients willing to donate stock to - be sold for patriotic funds ring 443 ( or 202. We will be arranging vari- ' our drives. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 5 Commencing 11 a.m. 200 HEAD OF CATTLE ‘ ] SPECIAL ENTRIES—--25 CHOICE QUALITY YOUNG JERSEY COWS, close to profit These cows averaged 3251bs fat last season. They are all fully ■ guaranteed. Calving dates will be - given at sale by Vendor, Mr I. A. Squire. 15 Good Quality Jersey Heifers, close to profit 30 Well-grown Yearling Jersey v Heifers Ex King Country—--91 CHOICE YOUNG JERSEY DAIRY COWS These cattle are due end July and should do well wherever taken. 50 FAT AND STORE PIGS ; On account of Client—--14 Good Large Store Pigs Further Entries Solicited CLEARING SALE AT BRUNTWOOD FRIDAY, JULY 5 Commencing 11.30 a.m. Light Luncheon Provided FAVOURED with instructions from MR JAS. McGOVERN, who has sold his farm, we will sell on the , property his WHOLE HERD of high testing cows. Q 0 JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS COWS, due from July on 1 3-year Jersev Bull 1 3-year S.H. Bull 2 Useful Horses, all farm work 1 Good Hack International 30cwt Motor Truck: Dennis Motor Truck with Topdresser attached; New McCormack Deering Mower; Howard Hayrakes, as new; Spring Waggon, carry 20 cans; Spring Tip-dray; Hercules Mower; Sampson Stacker; Massey Sweep; Chain and Tripod Harrows; Konaki; 20 Milk Cans 2 Milk Chutes; Pig Troughs; Pig Barrels; Quantity of Posts; 200 Super Bags; Various Harness; Quantity f-inch Piping; 2 Good Hardwood Ladders; Wheelbarrow; Garden Roller; Sack Barrow; Lawnmower and a quantity of Tools and various other useful farm sundries. 12 Purebred Golden Spencelled Hamburg Hens NOTE: This is a choice herd of young cows, including 35 second and third calvers, a few are in milk. The herd produced 34,0001bs fat last season. They will come forward in good condition and we recommend them to anyone in search of sound, high-producing cattle. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE MONDAY NEXT, JULY 8 450 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 Fat Steers 20 Fat Cows 20 Store and Boner Cows 8 18-months S.H. and P.A. Steers 10 Dairy Cows 20 Springing Jersey Heifers Special Entry ex MR S. ALFORD, who is giving up dairying shortly and will be going in for sheep— Q 0 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS COWS, mostly 2nd and 3rd Calvers, due July These are off hill country and have had 1 month on swedes. They are of excellent constitution, and should do well wherever they go. f{o PIGS, including FATS, STORES and WEANERS 30 W.F. Ewe Hoggets

(Extract from N.Z. Herald, 14/6/40.) BACON FOR BRITAIN THE DOMINION’S PROMISE INCREASE OF 10,000 TONS I SEVENTH ANNUAL WAIKATO j COMBINED BREEDERS’ PIG SALE, CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON THURSDAY, JULY 11th, and FRIDAY, 12th. Starts 11 a.m. each day [By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.] PALMERSTON NORTH, Thursday. The Director-General or Agriculture, Mr A. H. Cockayne, announced that a cablegram had been sent to the Imperial Government stating that New Zealand would export AN EXTRA 10,000 tons or bacon this year. He had already informed the gathering that it was the intention to ship Home 23,000 tons or pig meats, of which 20,000 tons would be bacon. Speaking of the needed extra production, Mr Cockayne said he was not pessimistic. The decline had been stemmed, and pig breeders were displaying a will to do better than in the past. Ist DAY 80 Berkshire Sows in Pig 50 Berkshire Boars 40 Large Black Sows in Pig 30 Large Black Boars 20 Tamworth Sows in Pig 10 Tamworth Boars 5 Large White Sows and Boars 2nd DAY--450 Grade Sows in Pig Only Top Quality Pigs from the Best Studs in South Auckland FARMERS You are asked to increase your production of Pig Products. HERE is your opportunity to obtain the BEST Breeding Stock. C. W. VERCOE & CO. LTD., HAMILTON. Associated with Alfred Buckland & Sons Ltd., Auckland. Send for a Catalogue !

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21155, 3 July 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21155, 3 July 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21155, 3 July 1940, Page 12

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