FAHitiEnS’ CO-OP. AUC-i TIOMEERIfiG CO,, LTL.j N(H)\SOTA XT A STOCK SAIT: I i THURSDAY. MAY 25 AT 12 O’CLOCK HEAD CATTLE 10 Fat Cows 20 Boner Cows 30 Springing Heifers 10 Dairy Cows 0 Potter Bulls 35U SHEEP i 50 Prime Fat Wethers 50 Fat and Forward Webers 150 Fat V’o+he-s Fx Mr F. Khan 80 FM Ewe*. r.w. Southdown ram Ur "c mid February Special Fntrv Of Sta+mn Breeding Cows Fx ROTOTTI STATION—--60 P.A. and Hereford Cows, r.w. Hereford bulls Account MR J. MARTIN, Ngongofaha—--20 Young Hereford Cows and Calves Also—--1936 V 8 Sedan Car, good running order. CLEAR T C ’'* MOHRINS-! VILLE SALE YARDS FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1944 11 a.m. j Favoured with Instructions from I MR J. W. MUIR, of EUREKA, who j is putting on a sharemilker with his| own herd, we will sell at the above i Yards, the WHOLE of his DAIRY i HERD and SUNDRIES, comprising: SELECTED JERSEY DAIRY * COWS (expected to calve July onwards) 2 Jersey Bulls 1 Mare, Byrs., all work (first class) 1 Mare, aged, all work 1 Gelding, aged, chain and pole 1 Gelding, 6yrs., chain and pole 1 Colt, rising 2yrs. 1 Pony, aged Milking Plant Evona Topdresser (good order), Chain and Tripod Harrows, Bars and Chains, M. H. Hay Rake light, Hercules Mower, Knife Grinder, 3 Milk Cans, 50 Cow Covers, Spring Cart and Harness, 3 Sets Collars and Hames, Tools and Sundries. NOTE: The above herd is a firstclass line of selected cows, all young, the majority being second, third and fourth calvers. They will come forward in tip-top order and condition. Calving dates will be available on: day of sale. j RANG IRIK I STOCK SALE MONDAY, MAY 29 AT 11 A.M. 3QQ HEAD CATTLE INCLUD--90 P.A. and P.A. Hereford Cross Cows, r.w. P.A. bulls Particulars Later CLEARING SALE AT FENCOURT WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, NOON FAVOURED with instructions from MR S. J. LIVINGSTONE, of FENCOURT. who has sold his Farm, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the Property (1£ miles from Cambridge) in conjunction with Messrs Dalgety & Co. Ltd., as above, offering the WHOLE of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising—--1 AQ JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS 20 2-year Extra Choice Heifers, including 8 marked Heifers 4 3-year Heifers 6 2-year Heifers 2 Jersey Bulls 4 Farm Horses. 35cwt. Full Lock Waggon; McCormick Big 6 Mower; Deering Sweep; Hay Rake; Booth Mac. All Steel Stacker; 13 Star Topdresser; Heavy and Light Tripod Harrows; Disc.; Chains; Swingletrees; Harness; Lime Bags; 12 Milk Cans; Old Waggon; Sundries. Note:—The above Herd comprises a choice lot of young cows. Included are 90 2nd and 3rd Calvers. They are mostly all Jersey and are expected to calve from July onwardsThe Heifers are good typey sorts and are from dams with records from 330 to 437 lb. butterfat. Those in search of Top Dairy Cows and Heifers should attend this sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED 981 CLEARING SALE AT TATUANUI WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 11.30 A.M. FAVOURED with instructions from MR R. E. NICHOLSON, of Wilton’s Road, Tatuanui, who is returning to Taranaki, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the Farm as above, offering the WHOLE of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK comprising— Q 1 JERSEY DAIRY COWS, mostly second, third and fourth calvers, expected to calve July onwards 15 Springing Jersey Heifers, good 18 Jersey Calves 1 3-year Jersey Bull 1 6-year Black Mare, all work 1 6-year Bay Gelding, all work 1 4-year Bay Mare, all work 1 3-year Bay Gelding, chains 1 6-year Bay Hack 10 Tamworth-Berkshire Sows, expected to farrow JulyAugust 2 Sows with Litters 2 Berkshire Boars 1 Evona 13-star D.D. Topdresser (good), 1 Bisley Swinging Stacker (new), 1 Manure Konaki, 1 Light Waggon, 1 Big 6 Mower. 5 Horse Collars, Harney Winkers, 5 prs. Plough Chains, 2 Bags Summit Lick, 3 Bags! Pig Tonic, 4 Sacks Seed Potatoes, 30cwt. Chevrolet Lorry (in good order, good tyres, 2 good spares),: Portable Engine and Saw Bench on rubber wheels, Single Lever Reid and Gray Plough. 5-valve Philco Radio, quantity Sundries. NOTE.—This is a herd of good type and quality including 27 second calvers and 37 third calvers. The horses are reliable sorts and can be recommended. Luncheon Provided 1066 CLEARING SALE AT ELSTOW MONDAY, MAY 29, 11.30 a.m. FAVOURED with instructions from MR D. G. THOMPSON, of Elstow,! who is giving up dairying on account; of ill-health, we will hold a Clearing; Sale on the farm, as above, offering the WHOLE of his DAIRY HERD and SUNDRIES, comprising:— JERSEY AND JERSEY SHORT--1 HORN CROSS COWS, mainly second, third and fourth calvers, expected to calve early July and August to Jersey Bulls. 5 2-yr. Jersey Heifers 12 Yeailing Jersey Heifers 2 3 and 4-year Jersey Bulls 2 Farm Horses, all work 1 Stock Pony 5 Tamworth Cross Sows, expected to farrow June, July 1 Berkshire Boar 2 Cattle Pups (good) Saddle and Bridie, cream cooler,
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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22353, 20 May 1944, Page 10
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