AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEAR-. ING SAIlb Of . FIRST-CLASS JERSEY STOCK. To be held ON THE FARM, MAST.ERTON ItOAD, ONE MILE FBOM PAIIIATUA. ' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Sale to commence at 12 noon sharp. mHE WAIRARAFA FARMERS'' CO--1 OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, Pahiatue, have been favoured with instructions from J: FLETCHER, Esq., who has disposed cf his farm, to sell, without,reserve, the whole of his first-class jersey Herd, comprising— CO young dairy cows, August and September clivers 15 cows, second calvors 5 3-year beii'crs 15 2-year heifers 15 weaners, by Blooms Commander 1 purebred Jersey bull, Blooms Commander, H.li r,m 1 purebred Jersey 4-year 'bull 1 purebred 2-year bull, Gouller Blenheim, Blooms Commander, grandsire K.C.K. 30 hoggela 1 sow . ■ . ■ 3 pigs 5-cow plant L.K.G. milking machino ' ' (whieh will either bo offered ifi ono lot, or eiigiuo nnd boiler sold separately) 1 GO-gallon Alfa Laval separator NOTE.—The above core -are all young and in good condition, and for the. ■ past two years have been one of the leading testing herds in the dislriot, the herd's lowest test for last season being 4.1. Several of .the cows are winners and runnerc-up at the Woodville Milking Competitions." LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ■ Of DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND FURNITURE. At IHAKARA, LEVIN. MONDAY, JTJLI 7, 1919, 12 o'clock noon. NZ-. LOAN AND MERCANTILE .. • AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR. J. W. SCOTT (who has sold his property) to sell at the farm Ihakara, opposite the Creamery the following:— 21 good cows, calving July and Aug. 2 heifers, due Septomber 1 2-ycar Friesian bull 40 fat and forward lambs 1 good sow and litter HoTse, spring dray and harness Horse, gig and harness 40 purebred Indian Runner ducks 25 purebred White Leghorn fowls 1 practically new 10-cut Booth and M'Donald disc, single-farrow plough, 3-loaf tine harrows, horse scarifier, part stack oaten nnd lucern hay, 200 battens, wirenetting, lnilkcans, tools, and sundries. Also, FURNITURE-Contents of well-furnished 5-roomed house LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.' AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-Our representative has inspected the cows, and can recommend them- to buyers as beins; a good genuine lot, • in nico' condition, and calving early. Tests of each cow given, on day of sale. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT THE FARM, \ - ' MAIN NORTH ROAD, SHANNON. . WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919, At 12.30 p.m. ■•' MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instruct by E. LAW. ESQ., who has sold his property and is leaving the district, will sell, a.s abovo— 7 dairy cows, August and September calvers 2 springing heifers 1 3-year registered milking Shorthorn bull ' ' . 2 yearling registered .milking Shorthorn bull 1 yearling registered milking Shorthorn heifer 8 2fl-monthe steers 2 yearlings „ t h. t 44 etud Koinney ewes, 2-tooth to s.m. . 14 etud ewe hoggets 10 stud ra.ni hoggets 1 β-tooth stud ram 20 mixed sheep . 2 draught nwres, horse, gig, and harness, 3 porkers, 2j-h.p.Morgal engine (new), d.f. plough, s.f. plough (lever), 4-lonf harrows, scarifier, manure distributor, block dray and harness, 120-egg inoubator, Perfection .-kerosene stove, chnff-cuttcr, corn' crushor, stack hay, stack oaten sheaf (9 ' , tons), 5 cords rata firewood, tools and sundries. ALSO, the whole of his Household furniture <uid effects. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED, UNDER THE AUSPICES OT THE, ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE . BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. TjTSTILLIAMS & KETTLE, LIMITED,' * * will offer for sale at the STORTFORD LODGE YARDS, On THURSDAY, JULY 10, A Draft of-. rtQ RISING 2-YEAR STUD POLLEDAo ANGUS BULLS,- on account of W. BRANSON, ESQ., of Gisborne. NOTE.—Last year's draft from this herd brought record prices under the hammer at tho Stortford Lodge Yards, rnd the present offering is an excellent selection, and of equally good quality. ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of GRADE HOLSTEFN DAIRY COWS,AT THE FARM, KOPUTARUA, (Half Mile from Koputarua Railway Station), THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by A. V. WINCE, ESQ., will Sell, as above, at 1 p.m.— 21 grade Holstein cows, in calf to purebred Holstein bull (August and September cabers) 3 cows in full milk NOTE —Mr. Wingo has decided to go in solely for Purebreds, and hence this dispersal of the grade cows. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTIfcES SEE PAGE 11.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 240, 4 July 1919, Page 12
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