STOCK SALES r WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO #AY OF PLENTY JERSEY SALES I,: ;-': . SERIES ' - May sth to 10th. May 12th to 15th inclusive. £SQ PEDIGREE JERSEYS 850 i THURSDAY, MAY Bth, 194? ■ At No. 3 Road, Te Puke 1 dispersal of k.k. jersey STUD on account of Mr A. V. Goodrick to be held on the farm. The offering comprises—--50 Stud Cows 3 2-year Heifers 14 Yearling Bulls 1 Herd Sire Only rising 2-year heifers and yearling heifers being retained. FRIDAY, MAY 9th, 1947 • At Te Matai Road, Te Puke ! - ~ Complete Dispersal Sale of LUCERNEVALE JERSEYS On account of Mr E. B. Allen, to be held on the farm, t The offering comprises—£2 -Stud Cows 10 2-year Heifers 9 Yearling Heifers 11 Yearling Bulls 0 2-year Bulls 2 Herd Sires '
)- STUD JERSEY SALES to be held I in the WHAKATANE DISTRICT : SATURDAY, 10th MAY, 1947 DISPLENISHING SALE DISPLENISHING SALE $f Benone and Kingley Vale Jerseys On account [Mr T. E. SANDILANDS, ONEPU ' '• and ; Mr H. C. TIPPER, AWAKERI. J ' . ‘ To be held at MR TIPPER’S FARM, AWAKERI at 10.30 a.m. j 65 PEDIGREE JERSEYS 65 5 The offering comprises, |On account of Mr T .E. Sandilands: . 10 Stud Cows j 4 Rising 2yr Heifers f 1 Herd Sire„ | 5 Yearling Bulls 5 Yearling Heifers ' x 25 Head On account of Mr H. C. Tipper: 18 Stud Cows T 6 Rising 2yr Heifers i 8 Rising 2yr Bulls | '8 Yearling Bulls j 40- Head ' NOTE: The above offering includes many classified cows with substantial butterfat records. The “Benone” Stud has been group herd tested for a number of years and some remarkable herd averages and individual records have been obtained, eVen during the last two dry seasons.
The “Kingley Vale” Stud was founded on selection made at dispersal sales during recent years, and the cattle to be offered comprise—proven cattle and their progeny. | MONDAY, 12th MAY, 1947 at 10.30 a.m. JJNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE , ° f N BROOKLANDS JERSEYS On account of Mr G. HEWITT in conunction with an offering from Mr F. B. LOONEY’S GAINEVILLE STUD ITo/be held at the Gaineville Stud Farm, Waimana. The offering comprises, On account G. Hewitt: 54 Stud Cows ' 11 Rising 2yr Heifers ' 20 Rising Yearling Heifers. ; 1 Herd Sire A thoroughly proved herd, built Tip on the influence of the great breeding matron “Maori Proper” H.C., L.M.R. average 4251 b. fat for five seasons on grass alone, C.O.R. YQOlbs. fat. On acocunt Mr F. R. Looney: 28 Stud Cows 3 Stud Yearling Bulls 1 Stud Grade Bull
A choice offering carrying the 'fe?fefed Dreaming Sam blood, including 3 H.C.’s and 22 three and four year olds. TUESDAY, 13th MAY, 1947 at 10,30 a.m. DISPERSAL SALE of MERRILAND JERSEYS (Down to three year olds) On account of Mr R. L. MacDONALD To be held at the Farm, Nukuhou North. The offering comprises, 63 Stud Cows 1 Herd Sire 12 Yearling Bulls All cows of eligible age have been classified, and the offering includes 2 V.H.C.’s, 24 H.C/s in addition to many highly promising younger cows. All tested, many with rerecords of between 400 and 72Qlbs. ifat.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 25, 7 May 1947, Page 8
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