STOCK SALES W. S. & Co., Ltd. PRELIMINARY NOTICE CLEARING SALE ON THE FARM, OTAKIRI 16th JULY at 11 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Messrs Johnston Bros., Otakiri, who have decided to dispose of one of their dairy, herrds on account of labour conditions, we will sell tho complete No. 1 herd of 112 Choice Jersey and Jersey Crosa cows, late July and August calver* NOTE: This is a first class herd of high producing cows, the average production this season being 3361b3 fat. Individual butterfat record* and calving dates will be given £»t the sale. ALSO: 100 Choice Jersey 2 and 3 yeai springing heifers 4 2-year Pedigree Jersey heifers 10 Draught horses. 112 13 Breeding -Sows 1 Pedigree Devon Boar Auctioneers: WRIGHT, gTEPHENSON & CO., LTDTHE FARMERS' CO-OP AUCTIONEERING COY. LTD. CLEARING SALE, KATIKATI THURSDAY, 10th JULY. 12 noon. Favoured with instructions from Mr Reg Rapley, who is giving up dairying and going in for dry stock, we will offer on his farm as abov.e the whole of his choice quality dairy herd of 95 Jersey and Jersey cross cows. This is a choice herd of cows, the majority being 2nd, 3rd and 4th calve,rs, expected io calve from the middle of July onwards. The vendor has been very particular in selecting bulls, a great number of the cows being by Clarion Gipsy King, whosa dam has a record of 7231bs of butterfat. The herd has been pasturing with Clarion Sandy King. They are in good order and we recommend these cows with confidence to any intending buyers. S THE FARMERS' CO-OP AUCTIONEERING COY. LTD. CLEARING SALE A/c MR E. B. ALLEN KAURI POINT, KATIKATI MONDAY, 14th JULY, 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr E. B. ATien, who Is going out of dairying, we will offer on the farm, the whole of his dairy herd comprising:— 116 Jersey and Jersey cross cows 16 Jersey and Jersey cross, springing heifers 2 Pedigree Jersey bulls 3 Aged farm mares (all Work) 4 Tamworth Berkshire sows to farrow 4 Devon sows to farrow 4 L.W. sows to farrow 1 L.B. Boar 12 Stores and slips 6 Rolls of 5 chain pig netting unused 1 Oriont H.P. range 90 Gal. A.L. separator This herd is in good conditio.! and showing well forward, in calf and will do well wherever taken. 7 WANTED KNOWN HAVE you seer, the new Winter Coats and Frocks also the smart Millinery at Btidgers Ltd ? A DELAYED SHIPMENT HAVING ARRIVED BISLEY'S CAN STILL DELIVER SWATH TURNERS. Oua'i!v Printing of all descriptions e; ecu ted promptly. The Bay o! Plenty Bcacon. Phone 10. P.B. Box
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 125, 4 July 1941, Page 1
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