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AUCT. CO., LTD FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SALE On Account of— MESSRS G. D. HALL & SON On the i arm KIO KIO, OTOROHANGA KIO KiO, OTOROHANGA WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1944 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1944 At 12 Noon N SELECT MILKING SHORTHORN CATTLE, Comprising—--2 Stud Two-year-old Culls 20 Stud Yearling Bulls 15 Stud In-call' Heifers 2 Stud Yearling Heifers RECORD QUALITY OFFERING 12 SONS AND 6 DAUGHTERS OF COWS. PROGENY OF I'HAMPION IMFORTED SIRES i YND COWS BUTTERFAT REC- ! ,KDS Or DAMS UP TO 654 LB FAT |AT 4 YEARS AND NOTABLE ... OCK. Ihe offering from this old-estab-lished and successful stud is quite out. tandir.g this year both in regard to individual merit and breeding. There is a wonderful selection for Stud breeders and a rare opportunity for owners of grade herds to secure ! highly bred butterfat bulls for crosing with other breeds. The Milking Shorthorn has given exceptional results in this respect. Buyers unable to attend the sale, may, by advising their requirements, have selections made for them or lots purchased in accordance with instructions. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers— THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LIMITED. MATAMATA STOCK SALE 250 HEAD CATTLE 10 Prime Fat P.A. Heifers 30 Fat Cows 80 Store and Boner Cows SHEEP 300 high 100 Fat Lambs 100 2-tooth Woolly Wethers 50 W.F. Ewe Lambs; off country 50 W.F. Wether Lambs; off high country 250 BACONERS, PORKERS AND STORE PIGS On account MR JAS. CLOTHIER At 12.30 Sharp His First Draft of— XA EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE IN-CALF JERSEY HEIFERS These Heifers were carefully selected as calves only from topproducing herds and buyers in search of cattle for herd improvement are advised to attend. ALSO—Ex Taranaki—--30 Extra Choice In-Calf Jersey Heifers On account CLIENT WHO IS LEAVING THE DISTRICT--10 Dairy Cows , 3 Service Bulls 3 Farm Horses 1 Fabian Stacker, Complete (practically new); Tumbler Sweep; Konaki, Sledge, Cart Saddle, Collars, Hames, Winkers, Swingletree Bars, Syringe, etc. ALSO—--2 200-gallon Square Iron Tanks 12 Pig Troughs; all sizes. Entries Solicited CLEARING SALE AT MATAMATA THURSDAY, MAY 25 11.30 A.M. SHARP Favoured with instructions from MESSRS MONTGOMERIE BROS, of ® Waharoa Road, Matamata (near j Saleyards) whose lease has expired,' S( we will hold a Clearing Sale on the Farm as above, offering the WHOLE of their LIVE AND DEAD STOCK comprising—1Q A CHOICE JERSEY, JERSEY CROSS AND AYRSHIRE DAIRY COWS 30 Jersey and Jersey Cross In-calf Heifers 30 Jersey Fleifer Calves 3 Pedigree Ayrshire Bulls 3 Yearling Bulls 2 Good Farm Horses One 30cwt. Waggon (16in. rubber tyres, good order), 1 McEwan All Steel Hay Stacker, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Vulcan Topdresser, 1 Set Chain and Tripod Harrows, 1 Trailer fitted for tractor. Post Hole Borer. 2 Pairs Collars, Hames and Winkers, 1 Pair Leather Reins, 2 Horse Covers, Hay Fork Knife, quantity Farm Tools and Sundries. Al so One 4-cylinder 10 h.p. Morris Motor-Car in first-class order. NOTE.—We have inspected this herd. It comprises mostly Jerseys l with about one-third Ayrshire and Jersey Ayrshire Cross. The cows have been well farmed and carefully ; handled and milked by the vendors, ! who have not spared expense in re- 1 placements. They have been pastured with Pedigree Ayrshire Bulls from the Ist October and are all early calvers. Luncheon Provided 692 CLEARING SALE AT VVAITOA THURSDAY, MAY 25, 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR V. LUCICH, of Ngarua Road, 3 miles from Waitoa, who is selling out on account of health reasons, and leaving the district, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the farm as above, the WHOLE of his DAIRY HERD and SUNDRIES, comorising:— (JQ JERSEY DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from July onwards 8 Springing Heifers 10 Calves 2 3-yr. Jersey Bulls 1 4-yr Jersey Bull 1 2-yr. Jersey Bull 2 Light Farm Horses (aged) Hornsby Mower, McC./D. Hay °".r>e r ). Flay Rake, Sledge, 1 Bars and Chains, Dray Saddle andi Cattle Dog, Syringe, 10 j 18-gal. Milk Cans, Fowls, Sundries. ; NOTE: This is a herd of good type! and quality, including 30 second! •elvers, the balance being third and fourth calvers. They have been :aiefully farmed, and we can recommend buyers to attend this sale. Luncheon Provided 691

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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22353, 20 May 1944, Page 10

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