STOCK SALES IMPORTANT AYRSHIRE SALE DISPERSAL OF DA LEMER E STUD The property of Mr F. S. Hatchings To be held at the farm, Ngakuru, Rotorua MONDAY, 18th MAY At 11 a.m. A high quality offering of 40 Stud Ayrshire Cows and 7 Rising Yearling Stud Bulls. One of the leading Ayrshire herds with for co.nsecutiA'e seasons of 323, 352 and 3244bs fat. Records put up on pumice country some 1200 feet above sea level, these cattle Avill shift avcll. A remarkable offering or prize Avinning and high producing ccws (July/August calvers), all in calf to Imported Bulls. Great sires represented here are. Avonsyde Star of Fame Imp. (under Sire Survey has 43 daughters averaging 3681bs fat as against their dam's aA'erage of 3221bs fat); McDonald Ambassador (son of MacDonald Dorothy avlio averaged 730 lbs fat for 10 years) and Dalcmere Man o' War of pure imported blood. Every cow sound and has good Group Herd Test, AAhile the young bulls are all by Imported sires and frc.m dams Avitli high records. All cattle placed free on rail Rotorua. Send now for Catalogue. Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO-, LTD. 30 CLEARING SALE TE MATAI ROAD, TE PUKE FRIDAY, 29th MAY At 11 a.m. Favoured Avitli instructions from Mr W. Renouf, Avhose lease has expired and Avho is leaving the district, we Avill offer on the farm, Te Matai Road, the Avhole of his dairy herd, implements, etc. as follows:—• 70 Jersej" and Jersey cross dairy CCiAA'S 25 In-calf Jersey heifers 20 Weaner Jersey heifers 5 Breeding so ays 35 Weaner and store pigs. 1 set 12-: blade discs; 1 single furroAV jilough; chain liarroAvs: scarifier: 1 iy 2 ton Dodge truck; konaki; sledge; hay sweeps—Samson-Gate find Bislev tumbler; horse collars, 6; 300 ft %in and %in piping; skim milk pump; 1% h.p. electric motor; 4 sets teat cups complete; Wallace vacuum pump: pulleys; shafting and belting; Diabolo 110 gallon separator, in good order; cream cooler; SpedAvay chip heater; 4 cream cans: 40 coav coA-ers; quantity of wire netting. Auctioneer's Note-: This herd comprises mostly Jersey coavs Avitli a fe.AV Holstein and Jersey cross and the in-calf and the Aveaner heifers are mostly marked. The greater proportion are young and the herd averaged approximately 275 fat herd testing figures last season on high hill; country. It has been tested for the last 6 years and imliA"idual records and cah'ing dates Avill be gi\'cn out at the sale. Light Luncheon ProA'ided. Auctioneers: NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE' AGENCY GO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) 3H WANTED "KNOWN ANNOUNCEMENT! Cyclists' stocks of new B.S.A. Cycles. Ladies' and Gent's models, just arrived. Limited supply. Ring 119 M and 119 S. Whittle's Cycles. WANTED KNOWN—Send your saws to the saw doctor Short Street, Whakatane. 1(34 JUST ARRIVED—Dinner-sets, Teasets, Fancy China. Mother Day gifts at "The Gift Shop." US TRACED LINEN NOVELTIES, Supper Cloths. Fancy Aprons, etc. ai "The Gift Shop."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 48, 4 May 1942, Page 1
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