STOCK SALES PRELIMINARY NOTICES BULL SALES SPECIAL SALE OF STUD AND DAIRY BULLS To be held at the Cloverfields Stud Farm, Whakatane FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER }7, 1948 at 11.30 a.m. Vendors: Messrs Boon and Berg, W. R. Boon, R. E. Burr, and A. E. and H .E. Watkin. A choice selection of bulls as follows: 1 Pedigree Jersey 3 year old Bull 18 Pedigree Jersey 2 year old Bulls 33 Pedigree Jersey Yearling Bulls 52 Head. Auctioneers, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. SOUTH BAY OF PLENTY JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS’ CLUB ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE of STUD JERSEY BULLS To be held at A. and P. Showgrounds Whakatane FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1948 Judging of Show Classes 9.3(J a.m. The sale will commence at 10.30 a.m. > The offering comprises:— 6 Pedigree Bulls, 3 years and over 29 2 year old Pedigree Bulls 120 Yearling Pedigree Bulls i Auctioneers in conjunction: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. CLEARING SALE AT TOA TOA on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1948 i at 12 noon. ** • t ! Favoured with instructions .from Mr H. S. Adams, who is giving up' dairying, we will* sell on the farm, his complete Dairy Herd and Springing Heifers comprising:—=• 40 Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows 12 Jersey and Jersey Cross I.C. Heifers 8 Heifer Calves \ Also: 1 7yr. old Mare and Harness. 1 Foal 1 Set Booth-Mac Discs, as new 1 Scarifier, as new Auctioneers Note: A number of the advertised cows will be calved by sale day, but we have no hesitation in recommending intending buyers to attend this fixture. The bulk of the herd are 3 and 4th calvers and are founded mainly from bulls bred by W. J. and M. Paul and have a butterfat average of. 2701b5. Light Luncheon Provided. Buyers requiring transport are requested to communicate with the local agents. ; Cars leave the Loan Co. Office, Opotiki, at 10.30 ' a.m. A nrti nnppT ,< ?* N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. j (Incorporated in England) 26 '
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 89, 1 September 1948, Page 8
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