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G. W. VERCOE & CO. LTD, CLEARING SALE, NEWSTEAD WEDNESDAY, 24th MAY, 1944, at 12 noon Favoured with instructions from MRS C. ELLERY, of Newstead, whose | sharemilking agreement has expired, Swe shall sell on the above date the [whole of her live and dead stock as : follows: (J X FRIESIAN CROSS JERSEY * COWS 14 Yearling Friesian Cross Heifers 1 Pedigree Friesian Bull (Bred by Chynoweth) 1 Good Cow Dog 1 Show Hack 1 Essex Car, 1932 Model 1 Gig and Harness 60 Ducks On account of clients—--1 Farm Mare, ail work 1 Ton Waggon 1 Aged Hack 1 2-horse Waggon 1 Morris Comm. 1-ton Truck, new tyres, small mileage, good order. 1 4-year Mare, all work 1 5-year Mare, all work This is a good herd of Friesian and 'Friesian Cross cows due to calve [July and August. They have been heavily culled and purchasers desirious of purchasing good heavy-pro-jducing cows should attend this sale, j Please Note.—3-year Hack by ISurview has been withdrawn from sale. Luncheon Provided. 999 CLEARING SALE, NGAHINAPOURI WEDNESDAY, 24th May, 1944, at 12 noon Favoured with instructions from MR H. CAIN of Ngahinepouri, who lis leaving the district, we shall sell on the above date the whole of his live and dead stock as follows: Q COWS DUE TO CALVE JULY ° AND AUGUST 3 Cows in milk 17 2-year Jersey Heifers 15 Heifer Calves 8 Sows 12 Weaner Pigs 50-gallon Alfa Separator, 2 3-gal-lon Cream Cans, Buckets, 30 8.0. Hens and Pullets; 6 B.L. Pullets, 25 yds. 4ft. Netting; 7 yds. 6ft. Netting; quantity Preserves and Jam; usual Farm Sundries; Tools, etc. Luncheon Provided 1000 CLEARING SALE, MATANGI THURSDAY, 25th MAY, 1944, at 12 noon Favoured with instructions from MR K. KORETZ of Matangi, who is putting on a sharemilker with his own herd, we shall sell on the above date the whole of his live and dead stock as follows: Ao CHOICE JERSEY DAIRY COWS 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull 2 Good Farm Horses 1 Child’s Pony (good) 1 Boy’s Pony, 5 years old 1 Tamworth Boar Harness, Milk Cans, Cream Cans, Saddle and Bridle, 1 Good Cow Dog, Usual Farm Sundries. This is a first class herd of young Jersey Cows due to calve July and early August. They have been heavily culled and we can recommend anyone in search of first class dairy cattle to attend this sale Luncheon Provided. 1001 CLEARING SALE NEWSTEAD FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1944 AT 12 NOON Favoured with instructions from MRS M. MANSON, of Newstead, who has disposed of her property, we shall sell on the above date the whole of iher Live and Dead Stock as fol- ! lows iOiH JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS, due to calve from July onwards 1 Heavy Farm Horse, all work One International 2-ton Truck. One Haystacker, 1 Topdresser, 1 Light Spring Cart, 1 Set Spring Cart Harness, 1 Set Dray Harness, Plough, Scarifier, Mower, Konaki, Set Tyne Harrows, 2 Sets Tripod Harrows, Swingletrees, Separator-and Motor, Vat, Skim Milk Pump, Globe Butter Churns, 1 Saw. Drum Molasses, Sundries. Luncheon Provided 1002 ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, RUN CATTLE, Etc., On the Farm TAPUTWAHINE, ONGARUE . THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1944 Favoured with instructions from Mr H.. J. Ford, who has disposed of his property, we will sell at 12 noon: 920 SHEEP, comprising 100 2-tooth Ewes 100 4-tooth Ewes 100 6-tooth Ewes 100 4yr. Ewes, all running with Romney Rams 100 syr. Ewes, all running with Romney Rams 200 Ewe Hoggets 200 Wether Hoggets 20 Romney Rams 70 HEAD OF CATTLE, Comprising—--24 P.A. Cows—Polled Hereford Bull 22 P.A. and Hereford Weaners 17 3£yr P.A. Steers 15 P.A. Steers 1 4yr Polled Hereford Bull 1 Aged Plough Horse .3 Stand Lister Shearing Plant; 2£ H.P. Lister Engine; 3 Lister Hand Pieces; 6 pairs Gate Hinges; 400 gal. Tank and Spouting; 3-Leaf Tine Harrows; Sawbench; Saw and Spindle; 20 Cheets Iron; 40ft. l*in. Piping; 2 Rolls Sheep Netting; barbed and Plain Wire; Cross Cut Saws; Collars and Hames; Chains, Stock Saddle and Sundries. Furniture, including Kitchen Chairs; Chest Drawers; Dressing Table, Meat Safe, etc. Light Luncheon We can recommend this sale. All the stock were bred on the place and are in good order. ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, LTD. Auctioneers Taumarunui 1056 | SACKS AND BAGS HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR SACKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS SUPER SACKS REQUIRED ANY QUANTITY Consign to—hicKENDRICK BROS., LTD., WARD STREET HAMILTON PHONE 2395 WE PAY FREIGHT —,

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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22355, 23 May 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22355, 23 May 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22355, 23 May 1944, Page 6

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