STOCK SALES Bright, stepiienson & co. LTD. COMPLETE CLEARING SALE ON THE FARM, RANGIURU, TE PUKE FRIDAY, MAY 10th at 11 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr R. T. Chaytor, who has sold his Dairy Farm, Wright, Stephenson and Co. Ltd. will offer the whole of his stock and implements as under : DAIRY COWS . 95 Dairy Cows, comprising rising 3, 4, 5 and-6 year cows. Almost all these cows are due to calve in August and September. . OTHER CATTLE 36 Yearling Jersey Heifers
1 Rising 2-year Registered Pedigree Jersey Bull 1 Rising 3-year-old Registered Pedigree Jersey Bull. PIGS 9 Unregistered Pedigree Sows 1 Crossbred Sow (all carrying second litters) 1 Unregistered rising 2-year Large Black feoar IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES Side Rake and Tedder; Rubbertyred Spring Cart and Harness; Single Furrow Plough; Tractor or Horse Wheel Scoop; Federal’ Scuffler; Planet Junior; “Four Oaks” Flame Thrower; Iron Shod Sledge; Grass Harrows; 4 12gal. Cream Cans; 2 lOgal. Cream Cans; 1 Bgal. Cream Can; 4 29gal. Milk Cans; Quantity McCart. Gum Strainers; 6 Drums Talow; Posts and Timber; 21 Black Hens and 1 Rooster; ► ' HAY—SOO Bales Good Rye and Clover Hay. NOTE. This herd was culled very heavily two years ago and over the
last two years there have been no culls through disease of any description. A number of these cows have produced over 5001bs butterfat in a season and the herd is composed of all young cows. This herd is looking exceptionally well and the calving dates are right (and will toe given out at time of sale). The sire of the yearlings to be offered, “Meadowlands Royal Choice,” *has a record of 7651bs fat on his dam’s side. This herd is considered one of the best in the district as far as type, colour, production and uniformity are concerned, and warrants the genuine support of all buyers of re.placement cattle.
CLEARING SALE •? On account of Mr J. D. Wardlaw, Waimana, to be held at the Farm, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1946 . 110 Cows 15 2 year in-calf Heifers OPPORTUNITIES WHICH COME BUT ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPENING SERIES 1946 WAIKATO STUD JERSEY SALES. 10th to 17th MAY. FRIDAY, 10th: COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF THE FENCOURT STUD on account of Mr R. Wattam, at the farm, Fencourt, Cambridge. 61 HEAD including many lots carrying the noted Masterful (Imp.) Daisy M.O. (Imp.) bloodlines, and comprising 36 STUD COWS, 8 INCALF TWO-YEAR OLD and 12 YEARLING HEIFERS, 2 HERD SIRES and 3 YOUNG BULLS. Included are numerous mature daughters of Beechlands Silver Boy who represents a line bred blending of the blood of Beechlands Fairy Sunray V.H.C., C.O.R. 7291bs fat and Beechlands Silver Flag H.C. C.O.R. 7031bs fat. An even type herd, never accustomed to other than normal grass fed conditions. MONDAY, 13: COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF THE RAINBOW JERSEY STUD on account of Mr W. G. PETERSEN. At the Farm, Alexander Avenue, Morrinsville. 147 HEAD of great type, production bred Jerseys, comprising 71 STUD COWS, 25 IN-CALF, and 30 YEARLING HEIFERS, 21 SELECTED STUD BULLS. Predominantly bred from the notable “Heather” family and including Ivondale All Heather H.C. C.P. C.O.R. 6741bs fat as Junior 2-year-old and such daughters as Rainbow Heather G.H.T. 666
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 69, 3 May 1946, Page 8
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