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N.Z. LOAN & MERC (Incorporated COMBINED BREEDERS SUPPLEMENTARY BULL SALE I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 10.30 a.m. !We are now soliciting entries (all breeds) for the above Sale. ! Entries NOW CLOSING. Write us immediately. OHAUPO HORSE FAIR OHAUPO HORSE FAIR NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY COMMENCING 10.30 A.M. SHARP EACH DAY USEFUL HORSES USEFUL HORSES UNBROKENS, DRAUGHTS, HACKS Special SOUTH ISLAND Entries From the following Clients— MR D. HENDRY, CHRISTCHURCH: 10 Mares and Geldings, 4 to 9 years old, including 2 Registered Mares ' MR D. McKAY, ASHBURTON: 6 Medium Draughts, all farm work MR T. MOORE, RAKAIA: I 7 Medium and Heavy Draughts, all farm work ! MR R. BARNARD, KAIAPOI: 6 Reliable Draughts, 5 to 9 years, all work ! MR J. T. WRIGHT, KAIAPOI: j 24 Mares and Geldings, all work. This consignment arrives at 1 p.m. on Tuesday. MR W. F. SAUNDERS, BRUNT - i WOOD: ; 12 Draughts, 4 to 7 years, guaranteed all farm work | MR W. J. WOODS, MORRINSVILLE: 10 Light, Medium and Heavy Draughts. Carefully broken to all farm work DRAW FOR FIRST DAY (MONDAY) 30 UNBROKEN HORSES 230 These will be offered first, commencing 10.30 A.M. SHARP 90 BROKEN DRAUGHTS in the following order— H. D. McDonald 1,2; D. McKay 3,4, 5; Ron Shaw 6; A. M. Bell 7,8; D. A. Ganley 9; L. Smith 10, 11, 12; T. Duck 13, 14, 15; Waipa County Council 16; W. G. Brindle 17, 18; R. M. and W. H. Thompson 19, 20, 21; W. S. Saunders 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27; Alf Clarke 28; D. Hendry 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, W. Ramsay 35, 36; Barnard and Wright 37. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42; H. G. Dingle 43; T. Moore 44, 45, 46, 47, 48; J. Jefferis 49; H. Rudkin 50, 51; A. Forsyth 52, 53, 54, 55; P. O’Halloran 56, 57, 58; A. J. Tindall 59, 60, 61; S. Limmer 62, 63, 64; lan ! Spicer 65; S. H. Graham 66; J. Cor- | rigan 67, 68, 69, 70; Geo. Ramsay 71; ! Sid. Caddigan 72, 73, 74, 75, 76; W. jJ. Reid 77; G. R. Platt 78; R. P. 'O’Connor 79; T. Kelly 80, 81: S. ,J. | Teddy 82; W. J. Woods 83, 84, 85, • 86, 87, 88; E. Page 89, 90, 91, 92; W. Jones 93; S. Caddigan 94, 95, 96; R. Gould 97, 98, 99. DRAW FOR SECOND DAY (TUESDAY) Balance of Draughts, then Hacks g X DRAUGHTS As follows—

J. L. Ranby 100; E. Page 101, 102. 103; R. Gould 104; R. J. Sexton 105; I Dempsey Bros. 106; Syd. Smith 107, 108; R. J. Graham 109; W. J. Woods 110, 111, 112, 113; S. Limmer 114, 115, 116; B. Williamson 117, 118, 119; S. Caddigan 120, 121, 122, 123, 124; ' C. A. Teague 125; D. McKay 126, 127. ! 128; W. F. Saunders 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134; C. Vincent 135; L. Geach 136, 137, 138; H. Maxwell 139, 140, 141; D. Johnston 142, 143; A. Forsyth 144. 145, 146; D. Hendry 147, 148, 149, 150; T. Duck 151, 152, 153; A. Lasky 154; T. Moore 155, 156, 157; S. Caddigan 158, 159, 160; Barnard and Wright 161 to 184. 3Q HACKS In the following order— E. H. Rhodes No. 1; J. P. Robinson 2; R. J. Graham 3; A. Johnston 4,5; W. J. Woods 6,7, 8,9; R. Pinny 10; R. J. Sexton 11; W. Smith 12, 13; D. McKay 14; S. Clarke 15; C. Vincent 16; H. Couston 17; J. Brown 18, 19; J. McMahon 20, 21, 22, 23; P Symonds 24; C. Jones 25, 26; D. Johnston 27. MORRINSVILLE JERSEY CLUB’S NINTH ANNUAL PEDIGREE BULL SALE Morrinsville Selling Pavilion MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1941 Light Luncheon Obtainable Judging commences 10.30 a.m. 1 PEDIGREE JERSEY "tl BULLS 37 Yearlings, 12 2-year-old, 2 3-year-old Bred from show champions and highproducing dams. The following are some of the studs represented— Almaaale, Brookdell, Ijlaruk. Kiwitahi, Greenacres, It's Arkonas, Meadow Lea, Pai Rata, Ridgecroft, Sonoma, Te Kara, Timarana, Woburn, 1 Waiaroha, Koro Koro, Fen View, Marshlands. CATALOGUES AVAILABLE AT SALE For well-bred bulls with high butterfat backing this sale will be hard to equal. FRANKTON STOCK SALE TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 23 SPECIAL ENTRY—--30 EWES, WITH LAMBS AT FOOT

HOUSES & LAND FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE GREAT SOUTH ROAD PUKEKOHE 5 MILES : 17 ACRES Freehold land—in grass and top-dressed with 6 cwt super, 4 j cwt lime per acre. Carrying 15 Jersey cows, 2 heifers, ped. bull, horse, 3 : sows and boar. Five-room house, e/light and H/water, W/house, etc.; \ garage; 4-bail cowshed; e/L.K.G. machines, separator etc. PRICE £1750 ; as full going concern. DEPOSIT £IOSO, balance arranged. Owner would j exchange for about 40 acres to carry 25 cows, etc. A Ist. CLASS GOING CONCERN, WAIKATO ! 83 ACRES —FIat and undulating land practically all in grass—many padi docks, trough in each— 44 cows (averaged last season over 3001 b per cow), j 11 yearling heifers, bull and pigs. Implements include truck and tractor, full range. All-electric house, 5 rooms. Cowshed with e/Ridd machines, ! all equipment. Many sheds. PRICE £37/10/- per acre i balance 5 or 7 years at five per cent. Remarks:—Both farms are money-makers and are right at profit. Arj range inspection with us. GEO. BOYEB * CO.. ALMA STREET ’ HAMILTON. PHONE 2215. PRIVATE 2669. CHOICE ONE-MAN GOING CONCERN ! 46 ACRES —situated 1 mile off tar-sealed highway and within 20 minutes’ | drive of Te Awamutu. Good 5-roomed Bungalow home- new 3-cow plant shed, fully equipped; manure and implement sheds ana piggeries. Carry- ! ing 34 cows. 9 calves, horse, bull. 2 sows and 1 boar. Price, including ‘ all live stock, milking plant, factory shares, and full range of imple- ! ments, including converted tractor £2580. Cash deposit £1450; balance 1 long term at 44 per cent. A real snip. Apply promptly to—- : NEWTON KING LIMITED victoria street. HAMILTON NIGHT ’PHONES —Hamilton 4503; Te Awamutu 540.

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Waikato Times, Volume 129, Issue 21531, 20 September 1941, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 129, Issue 21531, 20 September 1941, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 129, Issue 21531, 20 September 1941, Page 14

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