STOCK SALES " CLEARING SALE On account of Mr J. D. WARDLAW, WAIMANA. To be held at the Farm, RAROA ROAD, WAIMANA MAY 22, 1946 at 11 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. D. Wardlaw, who is disposing of his herd and transferring to sheep and dry cattle, we will sell the following:— 110 Choice Grade Jersey Cows, mostly 2nd, 3rd and'4th calvers, due to calve from July 20 onwards 10 Choice 2-year in-calf Jersey Heifers 5 Choice 2-year in-calf Friesian Heifers Also, 25 Heart Matai Strainers." On account of W. H. Spanhake, Waimana: 15 Choice Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows. Also on account of C. Hampton, Waimana: 14 Choice Jersey and Jersey-Fries-ian Cross in-calf Heifers Mr Wardlaw’s herd comprises good quality well bred, high producing cattle that are grazed on rolling country. Only the best of Stud Jersey Bulls have been used for maintaining the herd's replacements. Production figures have been at a high standard for the last six years the herd has averaged over 1 32,000 lbs butterfat factory returns. The cattle are in good condition and will be guaranteed in calf. We can reeommend these cattle to intending purchasers. "Also oil accdunt of Mr R. A. Wardlaw: 148 4-year Ewes r.w. S.R. These ewes were purchased at the Taneatua Sheep Fair in February and were considered to be the best line ex the East Coast Stations. Light Luncheon Provided. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD.
UNPARALLELED EVENT LARGEST CLEARING SALE OE DAIRY STOCK YET HELD IN THE DOMINION Clearing Sale ori accbUftt of MESSRS, HOLDSWGRTH BROS, to be held at Awaroa Station, Edgecumbe, Bay of Plenty (The major portion of which is being acquired by the Government for Rehabilitation purposes). MAY 27th 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 1946 at 10.30 a.m. each day. DAIRY CATTLE OF UNSURPASSED BREEDING. NATIONAL BULLS APPEAR FOR MANY GENERATIONS. 925 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows 200 Rising 2-year in-calf Jersey and Jersey Ayrshire Cross Heifers 200 Yearling Heifers—Jersey and Jersey Ayrshire Cross 20 Pedigree Jersey Bulls 27 Pedigree Ayrshire Bulls ' HORSES 10 Draught Mares and 15 Draught Geldings—all farm work 3 Unbroken Draught Fillies 3 Unbroken Draught Geldings PIGS 133 Cross Bred Breeding Sows 5 Boars 330 Store Pigs MILKING MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS 7 6-cow Ridd Milking Machines, complete with new Rubber ware; 7 Vacuum Pumps; 7 2-h.p. Electric Motors; 6 120 Gallon Lister Separator, complete with motors; 1 120Gallon Alfa Laval complete with motor; 7 Copper Milk Vats; 4 McEwan Skim Milk Pumps and Electric Motors; 3 Wallace Skim Milk Pumps and Electric Motors; 1 HO 30 Water Pump and Motor; 66 Cream Cans. Implements: 1 Farmall H Tractor 20 h.p. Steel and Rubber Wheels, 4 years work; 1 Tractor Trailing Mower Model 25; 1 Tractor Trailer; 7 IMcCormick-Deering Horse Mowers; Z2 McCormick-Deering Side Delivery Rakes; 1 McCormick-Deering 2IHorse Hay Sweep; 2 Massey-Harris 2-Horse Hay Sweeps; 1 Morrison| •Tractor Sweep; 1 Bamford Swathl Turner; 1 Booth MacDonald Swing-
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 76, 20 May 1946, Page 8
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