STOCK SALES lIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. 'short notice dairy sale w, - ‘ COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF ALL GRADE CATTLE FRIDAY, MAY 24th At 11.30 a.m. )n the property of Mr A. V. GOODRICK, No. 3 Road, Te Puke (For convenience of purchasers) On behalf of Mr A. V. GOODRICK: 8 Jersey Dairy Cows, due to calve July and August. Averaged 462 lbs fat in 284 days. Top cow 547 lbs fat. 5 Yearling 'Jersey Heifers. Dams averaged 4341 b fat, including one 2-year-old. On behalf Mr GORDON SPRATT: 45 Young Sound Jersey Dairy Cows, 31 second cal vers and 3 first carvers. Balance 5 and 6 year. All ; due to calve July and August. As heifers these cows produced from 250 to 3821 b fat. During the present dry season these cows produced up to 2981 b fat in 178 days to end of January. 15 Yearling Jersey Heifers. Dams up to 3261 b fat as heifers. BUYERS. This sale is a unique opportunity to secure young Jersey cows with high production figures. Mr Goodrick’s cows are all in calf to Cloverfield’s Enid Sam, a son of Cloverfield’s Enid, V.H.C. with 586 ib fat as 4-year-old. Sold for 425gns. Mr Spratt’s cows are all in calf to a son of a full brother to Cloverfield’s Enid, out of Thornlea Della, H.C., 4601bs fat this season.. Guarantee. All cows will be guaranteed sound and if any should prove unsound, 25 per cent, rebate will be given or else cow and calf returned within a reasonable time, at the vendor’s option.
J 946 JERSEY SALE SERIES 3 More Notable Offerings. 27th to 30th MAY. MONDAY, 27th (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan and M.A. Co., Ltd.) DISPERSAL SALE OF THE TARNAGOWER STUD on account of Mr H. W. MARTIN At Arapae (94 miles from Te Kuiti on Taranaki Highway). 80 HEAD, rich in OWLER blood, and comprising 40 STUD COWS the majority by Tarnagower 'Bonny Owler, whose first daughters on C.O.R. are doing up to 6501b5. fat this season; 17 RISING 2-YEAR HEIFERS, by the same sire, and in calf to his son; 20 RISING 2 YEAR OLD and YEARLING BULLS from classified and high production dams. / TUESDAY, 28—DISPERSAL SALE OF THE NEATHERLEIGH STUD on account of Mr R. D. KERR. At the Stud, Kaipo Flats Road, Onewhero (7 miles from Tuakai). 70 HEAD of really classically bred Jerseys, comprising 52 STUD COWS, 3 year§> and over of the standard of Neatherleigh Delight V|H.C. 7521b5. fat; Some view Arabelle V.H.C. 809 lbs fat; Green Meadows Magpie V.H.C. 6651bs fat; Green Meadows Brooklet V.H.C. 6141bs fat; and Waterlily’s Gleam V.H.C. 7851bs fat. The herd, which in the years 1942, 1943 and 1945, provided the highest C.O.R. tested cow owned by members of the Franklin Jersey Club. Also 2 HERD SIRES of pure Owler blood, and 16 Young Bulls nearly all from dams of V.H.C. standard and with particularly high production records. A STAR EVENT OF THE SALES CALENDAR. THURSDAY, 30th (in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan and M.A. Co., Ltd.) . SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE OF MAPLE STUD JERSEYS on account of Messrs. J. 11. SHERRARD AND SONS, Ohinewai. -Commissons executed for absentee buyers. For catalogues apply to the Auctioneers — BRIGHT, STEPHENSON & COLTD.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 77, 22 May 1946, Page 8
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