rVEERS’ CO-OP. AUC- | JONEERING CO., LTD. I ov’s } Bicycle (good order); Cream 'an Trolley, Cow Covers, Hutchioh’s Trippers, quantity sundries. FURNITURE: Rimu Double Bed, ombined Wardrobe and Chest, hina Cabinet, Gate Leg Table, ettee and oddments. NOTE. —This is a good clean herd -f strong constituted cattle, showing veil forward in calf, which have been dihfuUy farmed by the Vendor, and e can s +, 'ongly recommend buyers . attend ' his sale LUNCHEON PROVIDED I CLEARING SALE AT TE KAWA TUESDAY MAY 30 11.30 A.M. FAVOURED with instructions from MR S. G. BROADBENT, of TE |KAWA who has sold his farm, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the pro- eriy as above, offering his j WHOLE HERD. FARM IMPLE- ; ! MENTo AND SUNDRIES compris-j 1 ing—iro SHORTHORN, SHORTHORN 1 1 * ° JERSEY CROSS AND JERSEY | COWS expected to calve from July 14 onwards to a Pedigree! | Shorthorn Bull ! j 15 2 and 3-year Shorthorn Heif- j ers expected to calve from j August 12 onwards ; 29 Shorthorn Weaner Calves 1 Rising 3-year Pedigree Short- { horn Bull 7 Ewes 10 Lambs 4 Medium to Heavy Draught Horses broken to all farm work 1 Medium Hack and Harness Horse 2 Sheep and Cattle Dogs 1 Large Black Boar 3 Tamworth Sows 10 Store Pigs Ducks and Hens D.F. Reid and Gray Plough, S.F. M.H. Plough, Set M.H. Discs, Set Chain and Tripod Harrows, Set Henrickson Harrows, Swamp Harrows, (Scarifier, Hayrake, McCormick No. 7 Mower, Samson Stacker, Samson Gate Sweep, attachable Tractor Sweep, 2 Sledges, 1 4-horse Bar, 1 3-horse Bar, 1 2-horse Bar, Snig Chains, Anvil, Sledge Hammer, Grindstone, Posts and Battens, Corrugated Iron, Hay Knife, 6 Horse Collars, 5 Pairs Hames, 3 Back Bands, 2 Waggon Breechings, 1 Spring Cart, J Saddle and Breeching, 5 Pairs Chains, 6 Cream Cans, 2 40-gallon Drums, I Pig Stye, Crosscut Saw, 4ft. Crosscut, 2 Mauls, 5 Wedges, Axe, Shovels, Spade, Hay Forks, Set Steelyards, ! 3001 b. Spring Balance, 281 b. Spring 1 Balance, Set “Little Giant” Stocks and Dies, Blow Lamp, 2 lengths ?in. Piping, Pipe Vice, Pipe Wrenches, Pipe Fittings, Wire Strainer, Scythe, ■ Shears, Wheelbarrow, Knapsack, | Sprayer, 2 Bucket Spray Pumps, _ approximately 1000 second hand Bricks, quantity small Tools and Sundries, 5 tons Lime, small quantity Super and Potash. 1 Furniture. —Dining Table, Kitchen Table, Double Bedstead, Single Bedstead, Sideboard, Settee, 2 Chests of Drawers, Oak Wardrobe with mirror door, Churn, Kitchen Bins, Preserving and Jam Jars, quantity Household Sundries. Light Luncheon Provided 1065 CLEARING SALE AT ELSTOW TUESDAY, May. 30. 11.30 a.m. FAVOURED with instructions from MR N. STOCKLEY, of Elstow, who is leaving the district, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the farm as above, offering the WHOLE of his DAIRY [HERD, and SUNDRIES, comprising: (\0 JERSEY AND JERSEY FRIESIAN CROSS COWS, expected to calve mid July onwards to Jersey and Friesian Bulls. 11 Jersey Shorthorn Cross 2-year heifers, August calvers 9 Jersey Friesian Cross yearling heifers 1 2-year Friesian Bull 2 Jersey Bulls 1 8-year Mare (all work) 1 7-year Mare (all work) 9 Devon and Tamworth Sows, due July. (Good line) 1 Large Black Boar 50 Pullets, in lots 1 Cattle Dog Booth-Mac. Tedder (in use two seasons), M.H. Mower (No. 23), M.H. Mower (old), Sledge (as new), 8 Skim Milk Drums, Sundries. NOTE. —This is a good clean herd which has been milked by the Vendor, and we can with confidence recommend buyers to attend this sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED 1067 CLEARING SALE AT WAIHOU SALEYARDS (For Convenience of Sale) THURSDAY, JUNE I,' 11.30 a.m. FAVOURED with instructions from MR W. P. WHITE, of Eastport Rd„ | WAIHOU, we will sell at the Wai- | hou Saleyards, for convenience of! Sale, the WHOLE of his DAIRY! HERD and IMPLEMENTS, comprising:— Q(\ > JERSEY AND JERSEY AYR- . °’ SHIRE CROSS COWS expected to calve mainly July & August to Jersey and Ayrshire! Bulls. 3 Service Bulls 1 6-year Geldings—all work 1 Aged Mare—all work 1 4-year Hack Booth MacDonald Side Rake and Tedder, McCormick Mower (new), Big 7 Mower, Circular Saw avd Iron Bench (new), Plymouth converted Truck in good running order, 10 Milk | Cans, Harness and Sundries. 982 CLEARING SALE AT WAIHOU SALEYARDS (For Convenience Of Sale) THURSDAY, JUNE 1 11.30 A.M. FAVOURED with instructions 1 from MRS E. O. SC ELLY, of RUA-, KAKA, who has leased her property, j we will hold a Clearing Sale at the Waihou Saleyards (for convenience of Sale) as above, offering the | WHOLE of the DAIRY HERD, Farm j Implements and Sundries, compris- j ! ing— { jin 2-YEAR JERSEY HEIFERS, j ! expected to calve July onwards | 1 Dairy Cow 1 Deg Two-cow Wallace Milking Plant,! Skim Milk Pump, Piping, Hardley’s j Water Heater, f h.p. Motor, J h.p. Motor, 75-gallon Lister Separator, Harvest Queen Separator, Gig and Gig Harness, Child’s English Saddle,; 1 Cream Cans, 13 Cow Covers, Drums, Grindstone, Frost and Wood -lower, Pig Netting, Konaki, TopIresser, Harrows, 2 Ladders, Car Tailer (in good order), Garden oiler, Cream Can Trolley, Verandah .lind 9ft. x 9ft. (green duck) Staples, Tails, Garden Tools, etc. 1063 i (Continued In next column)
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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22353, 20 May 1944, Page 10
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