CLEARING SALE WAIMANA 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/G G, HEWITT:— 32 High Grade Jersey Cows 2 Grade: Jersey Heifers These are all the Grade Jerseys owned by Mr Hewitt and are to be sold to make room for a complete Pedigree Jersey herd. Calving dates and butterfat records will 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. 90 CLEARING SALE AT TE PUKE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th, 11 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr S. W. McEwan who has sold his farm, we will sell on the property, Station Road, Te Puke, the whole of his herd, horses, pigs, etc. as follows: — 73 Jersey Ayrshire cross cows including 30 Jersey cows 43 Jersey Ayrshire cross cows 14 Jersey yearling heirers 2 Jersey bulls 3 Arabian horses all worked Pigs, Milking Machines and Farm Implements and Sundries. Auctioneers Note: This is a good herd of young cows 4;th and sth calves in good condition, due to calve July and August.
FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD., TE PUKE 42 CLEARING SALE WHAKATANE SATURDAY, 19th JUNE At 11 a.m. Favoured with instructions, from Mr Neil Carter, who has leased the greater portion of his farm, we will sell on the farm:— 16 Friesian Jersey cows 10 Choice 2-year in-calf Friesian heifers ! 35 2-year in-calf Jersey heifers 15 Yearling Ayrshire cross heifers 2 Purebred Friesian bulls 3 Farm horses Number of pigs. . SUNDRIES: Blocks and. Chains; Maize Grinder; Hauraki Steam Boiler; Topdresser; Gig and Harness; 5 h.p. Tangi Kerosene Engine; 15 h.p. Marine Engine; Pig Troughs; Drums; etc. Quantity of Tmber. Auctioneers: 1 WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LTD. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE
On account Mr Les McCracken RANGIURU ROAD, TE PUKE * THURSDAY, 17th JUNE, 1943 12 noon * Owing to shortage of labour and indifferent health Mr McCracken is giving up dairying and we have been instructed to sell on the' farm as above the Avhole of his well bred Jersey herd etc., as follows:— 115- Grade Jersey cows 90 Cows, due to calve commencing July 15 Cows in milk 6 Breeding sows mated to. TamAvorth boar 16 Store pigs This herd. Avas originally a line of Taranaki bred heifers and all replacements have been bred on the i'arm. Mr McCracken has used pedigree Jersey bulls Avith good butterfat backing the herd being noAV in calf to Avell backed b'ulls 1 . The coavs have been tested over a number of years to build up one of the best herds in the district. Individual calving dates and butterfat figures averaged over several years will be gi\ r en at the sale* Having been farmed on high country these coavs will prove great, producers on heavier soil. Light luncheon proA'ided. 74 FIT a PAINE Gas Producer. Aimstrongs' Garage Agents.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 79, 8 June 1943, Page 8
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