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BUYERS are notified that at all Sales delivery will be given for CASH unless previous arrangements for Credit have been made with the Management. CLEARING SALE AT MANAWARC MONDAY, 19th MAY, 1941 ] at 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR W. BOWRING, who is leaving the district, we will hold a Clearing Sale of the WHOLE of his HERL and IMPLEMENTS, as above— Q‘> JERSEY & JERSEY - CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve to Pedigree Jersey Bulls from July onwards 2 pedigree Jersey bulls 2 farm horses, broken to all work 2 farm horses, broken to chains 7 sows, in farrow to pedigree Berkshire boar 1 sow, with litter 12 store pigs 1 2-yr. pedigree Berkshire boar 30-cwt Waggon, Tip Dray, Konaki, Booth Mac Topdresser, Massey Harris Mower, Wallace Staoker, 2 Booth Mac Wheel Sweeps, 3 sets Harrows, set Discs, d.f. Plough, 14 Milk Cans Harness, Sundries, etc. NOTE.—This herd has been culled heavily every year, and replacements made with only the best of heifers. Luncheon Provided. 147 CLEARING SALE AT SETTLEMENT ROAD, KEREONE TUESDAY, 20th MAY, 1941 at 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR C. WORRALL, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the property of Mr MORGAN DAVIES, Settlement Rd., Kereone, as above— THE WHOLE HERD of T'A JERSEY & JERSEY - CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to come to profit to Jersey bulls from June and July onwards 8 choice 2-yr. Jersey heifers 10 Jersey calves (good line) 1 4-yr. unregistered Jersey bull 1 2-draught gelding, all work, 9-yrs. 1 4-draught gelding, all work. 9-yrs. 60 Cow Covers; few Dairy Utensils NOTE.—This herd has been heavily culled each year. The cows are mostly young, and factory returns for the season will be in the vicinity of 22,000 lb fat. Luncheon Provided. 146 CLEARING SALE AT TIRAU TUESDAY, 20th MAY, 1941 at 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR P. G. AMOORE, of TIRAU, who has sold his farm, we will sell, on the property as above, the WHOLE of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising— C)“t JERSEY & JERSEY - CROSS DAIRY COWS 25 2-yr. springing heifers 25 Jersey heifer calves 3 pedigree Jersey bulls 2 Jersey bull calves 5 farm horses 1 2-yr. unbroken colt 1 sow and litter 5 sows, to farrow 12 store pigs 1 Large White boar Highlift Stacker, Tumbler Sweep, 2-wheel Sweep, Whakatane Harrows, 30-cwt Waggon and Frame. McCormick Mower, Lion Rake, 13star Double Drive Independent Topdresser, 98 Oliver Plough, 3-leaf Tine Harrow, 12-blade Booth-Mac Discs, Sampson Sledge, Potato Scarifier, 4horse Bar, set 3-horse Bars and Trees, 6 sets Chains, 6 Pullies, Separator Drive Pulley, 50ft 2in Hose, 2 Cart Saddles and Britchens, 5 Collars and Hames, Hav and Ensilage Knife, quantity of Belting. 1 8-gai. Can, Cream Cooler, 30 galls. Molasses, Water Trough Mould, quantity Bricks, bag of Salt, Calf Buckets, Booth-Mac Scoop, 30 Posts, 4 Totara Strainers, quantity Pig and Fowl Netting, Wheelbarrow, Potato and Hay Forks, 6 bags Eating Potatoes, 2 bags Seed Potatoes, Bicycle, Stock Lick, Tools of all descriptions, 1 doz. 8.0. Pullets, 50-egg Incubator, 100egg Incubator, 1 Brooder. ALSO Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. NOTE.—Practically all the cows and heifers have been bred on the | farm. They have been running with Jersey and pedigree Jersey bulls since 20th October. All are in good condition and showing well forward in calf. Luncheon Provided. 148 CLEARING SALE AT KEREONE, MORRINSVILLE THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941 At 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR C. D. TATTON, we will sell, on MR P. Brewin’s Farm at Kereone, the Whole of his Choice Herd, comprising:— §5 JERSEY DAIRY COWS, expected to calve to Pedigree Jersey Bulls from June 20 onwards 5 Jersey Springing Heifers 20 Heifer Calves 1 3-year Pedigree Ayrshire Bull, “Kinnettles’ Grandee” 1 3-year Unregistered Pedigree Jersey Bull 1 2-year Unregistered Pedigree Jersey Bull 60 Cow Covers, 1 Tractor (converted Studebaker) and Sweep, 2 New Horse Collars, 2 prs. Plough Chains. NOTE: This is a first-class herd, including 50 third and 20 fourth calvers. All are in good condition and showing well forward in calf. Butterfat returns for this season to date, 24,4001 b. fat. Luncheon Provided 383

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21417, 10 May 1941, Page 16

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