CLEARING SALE W AIM AN A WEDNESDAY 9th JUNE, 1943 at 12 non. On account of Messrs G. Hewitt and T. W. Wardlaw. To be held at Mr Hewitt's Farm. A/C G, HEWITT:— 'S2 High Grade Jersey Cows 2 Grade Jersey Heifers These are all the Grade Je.rseys owned by Mr HeAvitt and are to be sold to make room for a complete Pedigree Jersey herd. Calving dates and butterfat records Avill be given at the sale. A/C T. W. WARDLAW:— 20 Grade Jersey cows, 2nd calvers This line was purchased last season as heifers, and here again are being offered on account of the increase in pedigree. Jerseys. Both lines are in.calf to good Stud Jersey Bulls. Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LTD. on
PRELIMINARY NOTICE CLEARING SALE WEDNESDAY, 7th JULY On account of Messrs CanntUl Bros., Te Teko. Full - particulars later. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LTD. 188 PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION IN DATE OWING TO MONDAY 7th BEING KING'S BIRTHDAY TE TEKO SALE THURSDAY, 10th JUNE Commencing at 12.30. 20 Fat cows 50 Store and. forward cows 50 Mixed cattle ALSO twoi whole dairy herds, as under:— On account J. Bryant, Murupara, who is giving up dairying, his %vhole herd of 40 Jersey and Jersey Cross
dairy cows. On account of J. V. Bennett, Murupara, who is giving up dairying, his whole herd, of Jersey and. Jersey Cross dairy cows, also 18 Jersey yearlings. Also, on account of O. V. Marx, his whole herd of house cows, com- ' ( 7 prising 5 Holstein Cross and Jersey Cross cows. Factory returns for this season, 385 pounds per cow. Calving dates and full particulars will be given out at the sale. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) 16 Brewed at the Captain Cook Brewery, Ale.
AT TOP OF FORM Tlic Hunting Song—Dodo representative Hun to, was quite at the top of his form to win the Hamilton Hurdles. He was suited, to the going, and Avell ridden by J. Winder accounted, for a strong field. AN EASY WIN The Peach Brand}' —All Amber gelding Biscuit, won the Hack and Hunters' Steeples in splendid style.. His jumping being a treat to wife* tiess. He was ridden a well judged! race by L. C. Brown, of Red Falcon fame. IT WAS A MUDDY TRACK By the time the President's Handicap came up for decision the racing track was very soft, watery and muddy. This seemed to suit Landveyor, Justina and Clipper. The first named was out in the lead for Q mile and a quarter, but failed totviths'tand the finishing runs of Gay Lally and Air Port. The Surveyor— Royal Winton gelding is likely to strip in the pink of condition to contest the Cornwall Handicap next week.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 77, 1 June 1943, Page 8
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