Auctions _____Auctions INAUGURAL AUCTION OF SELECTED AUSTRALIAN PUREBRED ANGORA BUCKS on account of ALMAREE ANGORA STUD TE KAUWHATA 12 Noon FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 28, 1986, on the property AT TE KAUWHATA S.H.I Formerly the Kinross Throughbred Stud. 64 Two-tooth Bucks 4 Four-tooth Bucks ALMAREE STUD has been Purebred Angora for 25 years. These Bucks offer breeders in this country a unique opportunity to obtain sires possessing outstanding Angora characteristics which will be repeated in their progeny. The big framed heavycutting Two-tooth Bucks have been selected from the total 1984 Drop (155 Bucks) of this top West Australian Stud. For further enquiries and catalogues please contact the Auctioneers: WRIGHTSON NMA, LTD, Hamilton and Branches. Phone Hamilton 81-989 After Hours: Errol Kingsbury, (071) 62-472, Bill Osborne, (07127) 5454.
DEERPAKNEW ZEALAND’S PREMIER DEER AUCTION TAINUI DEER FARMS SECOND MAJOR TWO DAY ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE STATE HIGHWAY 5 6 km NORTH OF WAIRAKEI FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 7 AND 8, 1986 STARTING 12.30 P.M. BOTH DAYS COMPRISING: 700 RED DEER FIRST DAY FRIDAY MARCH 7 WE WILL OFFER: 250 Weaner Red Hinds. 250 Weaner Red Stags. SECOND DAY SATURDAY, MARCH 8 WE WILL OFFER: 250 Mixed Aged Hinds AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The weaners are production stock from Tainui Herds which were Wairarapa foundation blood lines. Sires used include selected stags from M. Matuschka (Taupo), G. Branson (Kaharoa) and N. Hogg (Te Puke) with hard antler weight up to 6.1 kg and velvet weight up to 4.7 kg. Weaners will be drafted for size and numbers to suit all purchasers. The 200 Mixed Aged Hinds consist of top quality young farm bred Hinds including 20 dry, 20 C.F.A., plus a number of helicopter caught Hinds. These will be drafted and sold in lots of 5. We fully recommend these deer to the discerning purchaser of quality stock. To date Tainui have never had a TB reactor and all deer will be TB tested by sale day. A 1 per cent over-riding commission will be paid to any outside company introducing buyers in writing to the Auctioneer prior to the sale. (Light luncheon available). For inquiries and pre-sale inspection, please contact: MR KEN TYE, FARM MANAGER TAUPO (074) 48-190 MR GIBB LUXTON (DALGETY CROWN), ROTORUA (073) 80-759 MR RICHARD LAMB (DALGETY CROWN), TAUPO (074) 82-094 DALGETY CROWN, LTD, FENTON STREET HEU HEU STREET P.O. BOX 540, P.O. BOX 257, ROTORUA TAUPO PHONE 86-099 PHONE 85-075 OR ANY DALGETY CROWN BRANCH fodw goto friend in Ddgetg Ctomi CARTERHOPE ROMNEY STUD Flock Number 2151 (Founded 1947) COMPLETE DISPERSAL JUNE 25, 1986 BALCLUTHA SHOWGROUNDS 500 Mixed Aged Ewes, approximately. 250 1 Shear Ewes, approximately. 300 Ewe Lambs, approximately. A unique opportunity to purchase some of the best bloodlines in New Zealand from 38 years of breeding. Auctioneers, WRIGHTSON NMA, LIMITED, REID FARMERS, LIMITED, (in association with Farmers Stud Stock) DALGETY CROWN, LIMITED
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