STOCK SALES /RIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. CLEARING SALE TANEATUA o be held at Mr Neil Reid’s Farm, FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, 1946 at 1 p.m. Favoured with instructions from [r Neil Reid, Taneatua, and Mr W. Macdonald, Waimana, who are isposing of the following grade airy cattle, as they are concentratlg on Pedigree Jerseys, we will sell ie following:— On account of Mr Neil Reid: ) Choice Young Jersey Cows 5 Choice Jersey 2-year in-calf Heifers I.C.A. On account of Mr W. H. Macdonald: 3 Choice Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows. Account A. A. Yeoman: 13 Rising 2-year Jersey in-calf [e-ifers. Mr Reid’s cows consist of good uality well bred cattle, mostly ;oond and third calvers —calving ates and butterfat records will be Lven at the sale. The heifers are a good line. Mr Macdonald’s cows are good uality well bred cattle. Both lines re in calf to Stud Jersey Bulls. We recommend these cattle to aimers requiring replacements. OMPLETE CLEARING SALE OF RADE STOCK & IMPLEMENTS )mbined with an offering of BULLS from the “TARNHOWE” STUD On the Farm, Papamoa. MONDAY, JUNE 10th at 11 a.m. On account of Mr B. Mossop, who as sold half his farm, we will offer ie following:— 5 Choice Jersey Friesian Cross (Ist Cross guaranteed) Dairy Cows, due July, August and September 5 Rising 2-year Choice Jersey Heifers j Rising Yearling Choice Jersey Heifers. NOTE: Cows—All the cows are in alf to grandsons of “Vagabond of ►aklands” and “Oddicombe Dreamig Sam.” The cows have been very eavily culled and only sound cows •e left. Test figures and calving ites will be given out at the sale. 2-year-old heifers —All out of ows that have done between 300 ad 4001bs butterfat and are showing rell in calf. Two of the heifers are l calf to a son of “Raeburn Blue ; ter.” Yearling Heifers—All by good idigree Bulls from cows with 300 id 400 fat G.H.T., and have all been oculated against contagious aborm. At the same time from the TARN[OWE STUD (owner Mr B. Mos)p) we will offer:— 3 Rising 2-year Pedigree Jersey Bulls Rising 3-year Pedigree Jersey Bull. Anyone wishing to purchase a 3rd sire should attend this fixture i these Bulls are sired by Kupata asha, grandson of Vagabond of aklands and out of cows with re>rds up to 7811bs fat under C.O.R. Ld with excellent G.H.T. records up 4691bs fat in 314 days, and 'also red by “Tarnhowe Sampson” and Jlenara Silent Knight”, “Gauntlet Xford Design’ and “Raeburn Blue ater.” HORSES 1 2 Draught Mare, ex South Island id all harness. MPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES 1 Broad Tyred Heavy Tip Dray id Harness; 1 2-Horse Bamford ower, practically new (only cut 50 res); 1 Bisley Sledge, almost new; Set Rotory Harrows; 1 Rushcutter; “4. Oaks” Flame Thrower; 2 12.llon Cream Cans; 2 10-gallon ■earn Cans; 24 Young 8.0. Hens Dm best laying strains. Numerous ndries. This herd has been • consistently lied' over a period of years and i grade cattle are being retained at [ as Mr Mossop is concentrating , his Tarnhowe Stud from now on, ring to his smaller holding of land. Catalogues of Bulls available on plication. ALSO TO BE OFFERED On. account of Mr R. C. Wilson, Papamoa: 1 Crossley Cut-down Farm Trac- : 3 not in renewing order; 1 4ft Gin
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 82, 5 June 1946, Page 8
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