STOCK SALES
AUCKLAND STOCK AND STATION AGENTS ASSN. "V" DAY CELEBRATION Tlie staffs, of the Stock and Station Agents' will be celebrating V Day in the manner suggested by the Government- However, owing to the difficulties arising out of the hand-
ling (j>f live stock in transit ancl the practicable impossibility of re-ar-rangijng sale dates, live stock auction ! sales including cleaving sales as advertised and calendared, will be heiM. Members of the staffs engaged on these sides during the celebration period will be granted an equivalent holidav.
Glitter V.H.C., a full sister to Glenmore Sparkle V.11.G. All the cows have been or are being tested, and the majority are in calf to Glenmore Flashlight, a son of Gamboge Flashlight (imp) and Glenmore Sparkle V.H.C. (above). 10 SELECT STUD BULLS including Croydon Apollo (William of ManaCroydon Fern's Violet, V.H.C., O.H.T. 530 lb fat, a noted show champion). Progenj- of Glenmore bred cows have provided many of the star lols of recent years sales, such as the 1944 National (top price bull 370gns.) 1944 Oaklea Sale (top price heifer 220gns.) 1942 National (Junior Champion which realised 220gns.) THURSDAY, MAY 24— UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE MARSHLANDS JERSEY STUD The property of Mr W. J. Chynoweth at the Stud, Campbell Rd. Walton A Stud with a well merited reputation for type and production extending over 30 years of constructive Jersey breeding. 43 STUD COWS, including 9 V.H.C. with outstanding records. Such star lots are catalogued as Craigknol! Sparkle V.H.C., O.H.T. 475 lb fat, winner ol the 1943 Waikato Oaks j and whose yearling daughter was first prize, and heifer calf second prize, at the recent Matamata Show; Marshlands Golden Flirt, C.O.R. 511 lb fat as a junior 2 year old and 3 year old! winner at the 1943 Waikato Show;. Well field Daydream V.H.C., C.O.R. 673 lb fat at 3 years; Marshlands Blue Frost V.H.C., C.O.R. 501 lb fat; Beechlands Pretty Una V.H.C., C.O.R. 552 lb fat; and the V.H.C. cows Beechlands Perfcct Queen and Marshlands Idas. 9 RISING 2 "VEAR OLD HEIFERS of exceptional type and quality. 1 HERD SIRE, the 1 Champion Marshlands Broken Fern. 7 TWO YEAR OLD AND YEARLING STUD BU'LLS a backed for generations for grand type and production. A catalogue that is deserving of the close study of every enthusiast of the Jersey breed. MAY 26— COMiPLETE DISPERSAL SALE POKAI JERSEY STUD On a/c of Mr R. D. Thomson, at the farm Putaruru. 340 Head of intensely bred Owler of Puketapu Jersey blended with the renowned Majesty strain. CO PEDIGREE COWS, practically all with records exceeding 400 lb fat and in call to Sourette Fern Oxford 2nd., imp. (a prolific chain-' pionship winner and sire of proven stock), Middlemore»Gay Designer (a son of Hatclilfe Gaiety Girl V.H.C., C.O.R. 958 ib fat) or Te Awahou Artist (a son of Raeburn Beau .Pere and Talgarth Clara, C.0.11. 415 lb fat in 305 days as a junior 2 year old,) 20 RISING 2 YEAR OLD HEIFERS by Sourette*Fern Oxford 2nd (imp), or SilverleyV Friendly Sam (son of Bridge View Tulip V.H.C.,' Cfsf.O.R# (>4O lib fat as; junior 2 year olid anH 74G lb fat as senior 2 year old). 23 YEARLING PEDIGREE HEIFERS a particularly promising and attractively bred line. 34 STUD BULLS including the rising 2 year old Sire Middleware Gay Designer and an outstanding line of j-earling bulls. An offering of robust reared on country 1100 ft. above sea level with the vigorous, constitution that ensures their doing well wherever they may go. WATCH THIS COLUMN FOR FOLLOWING NOTABLE SALES; FULL • PARTICULARS OF WHICH WILL APPEAR WEEKLY COMMISSIONS: The Auctioneers, whose specialist stall' will be in attendance at all of these sales., will be pleased to undertake selection and purchase on behalf of buyers unable to attend. Delivery will be carefully arranged in accordance with instructions. For further particulars and catalogues apply :
WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. (STUD STOCK SALESMEN) BOX 1520, G.P.0.; WELLINGTON. Or at Box 1(5, Auckland; Box 220 ? Hamilton; Box 57, Whakatarie; Box 69 ? Whargarei; or from Branches or Agents throughout New Zealand. 74
CLEARING SALE Horses, Implements and Furniture. On A/e of MR T. W. WARDLAW to bo held on the Farm Waimana MONDAY, MAY 28th at 1 p.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr T. \V. Wardlaw who has disposed of his property we will sell the following:— HORSES : 1 Heavj' Draught all work. 2 Medium Draughts all chain work. 1 Hack. IMPLEMENTS : 1 M'ineapolis Moline Tractor as new; 1 John Deere Tractor Mower, as new; 1 19.37 Dodge Truck in perfect order ? good tyre.S ( with cattle and pig frames; 1 Horwood Rotary Lime and Manure Broadcaster with all fitting-? for truck: 1 Wallace Hay and Ensilage Sweep with attachments, to lit truck; 1 Booth-Mac Swing Stacker; 1 Booth-Mac Single Furrow Plough; 1 Massey Harris 12 blades: 1 Massey Harris Tyne and Tripod Harrows; 1 4-Leaf 1 Tvne Harrows; 1 Set Fertility Harrows; 1 Set Chain Harrows; 1 13 Coulter Massey Harris Drill; 1 Spring lip Dray; 1 Booth-Mac Side Delivery Hake, and Tedder; 1 Anderson h.p. Benzine Engine, only used (> months; 12 Higal Milk or Cream Cans: Buckets and Milk Scales; Horse Hames and Winkers: 1 Set U Horse Bars and Chains; lOOOgal. Totara Water Tank; Pig and Calf 1 roughs etc.; Tools; 1 Saddle and Bridle: Extension Ladder; 1 McCormick Hav Rake; 1 McCormick Knife Grinder; 1 Knapsack Sprayer; 1 Clipmaster and Shearmaster Combined. FURNITURE: Green and Rust Lounge Suite Mocjuette (new): Axminst ( er Body Carpet Rust 3 7' x 11'; :j Oak Bedroom, Suite (reflex mirrors): 'A Rimn
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 71, 8 May 1945, Page 8
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