IMPLEMENTS ETC: 1 MacEwan Stacker; 1 Tj r ne Harrows; 1 Scarifier; 1 Sampson Cart with Hay Frame; 1 Sledge; 1 Hand Cream Cart; 1 Flat Bottom Boat; 4 Sets Haywood Milking Cups; large quantity of sundries including: Pig Troughs; Harness; Covers; Chains; Buckets etc. etc. We have inspected the stock and plant and can thoroughly recommend to- any purchasers. Cows have been under test and test and calving dates will be given out at sale. Light Luncheon Provided. . 160
"SPRING-GLEN" PEDIGREE PIG SALE r 1 - A/c Messrs Sullivan and Bunyan. SPRING'S ROAD, AWAKE til FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1945 at. 1 p.m. We have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Sullivan and Bunyan to offer on their property 80 pigs comprising:— PEDIGREE PIGS: MATED Berkshires 6 Sows 7 Boars Large Blacks 5 Sows 4 Boars Tamworth 5 Sows 2 Boars GRADE SOWS ' 16 Tamworth Berkshire Cross 8 Large Black Berkshire Cross 9 Large Black Tamworth Cross UNREGISTERED PEDIGREE! 20 Unmated Maiden Sows eligible for registration. On account of E. R. Hunt Esq., Whakatane, we will have pleasure in offering at this fixture:— 4 Mated Pedigree Large Black Sows 3 Pedigree Large Black Boars NOTE: This is the first sale of surplus pedigree pigs to be offered from tliis Stud and we can thoroughlj- recommend to any purchasers. The Stud is founded from some of the best blood lines in New Zealand, the foundation stock being purchased from the well known Lismore, Mountley, Milltown and Sunshine. Studs. A great opportunity for local farmers to purchase -their requirements from local breeders. Full particulars and catalogues on application. 162 : i Auctioneers: N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.
EDGECUMBE FIG SALE MONDAY JUNE 11 * # 500 Pig& of all classes. 50 Six months Ducks. 3 Maiden Large Black Cross. Sows due this month. FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING GO. 42 THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LIT). TE PUKE STOCK SALE TUESDAY, JUNE 12. 250 HEAD CATTLE:— 20 Fat cows and heifers 100 Store and boner cows , 18 Good quality P.A. steer calves 40 Dairy cow.s 30 Dairy ileirers 25 Jersey Cross yearling heifers Also on account of L. E. Page, the whole of his. grade. Jersey cows: 20 High producing cows with an average production of 437 *lbs. fat due early to brills whose dams average over 800 lbs. fat. 200 Pigs: Baconer.s, Porkers and Stores. Account oi Marshall Bros, who are reducing their herd:— 25 Jersey and Jersey Cross, cows and heifers The cows al'e mostly young and early ealvers. Calving dates •will be given. Account of R. and L. Hope:— 15 Springing Jersey and Jersey Friesian Cross heifers 12 Jersey and Jersey Friesian Cross heiler calves well grown. All these cattle are from tested cows. Producing over 3001bs butterfat. Entries Solicited. 60
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