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AUCTIONS. BROOKLYN JERSEY HERD. FIRST ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925, At 12 Noon, AT BROOKLYN, GLEN OROUA. MR. H. J. LANCASTER will offer at ' Auction, as above — 7 pedigree cows 7 pedigree heifers 2 stud yearling bulls Also—--45 high-grade Jersey heifers, pasturing with BROOKLYN KEWPIE. NOTE. —Mr. Lancaster has decided to hold an annual sale, having reached the stage where each year he will have a limited number of females for sale, mostly in-calf heifers and a few semi-offi-cially tested cows, which are to be replaced each year by their progeny. This sale includes some very attractive cows of very high producing quality and full of MAJESTY’S FOX K.C.B. and MAGNET’S BOY strains, and are bred to the imported bull LILY’S NOBLE RALEIGH and BROOKLYN KEWPIE. The grade heifers are of exceptional quality and in splendid condition. The 2 yearling bulls are by the imported bull LILY’S NOBLE RALEIGH and BROOKLYN KEWPIE, and are from DAIRY LASS QUEEN and BUTTERMAN BANKER, both S. O. R. cows of high merit. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. Light Luncheon. Catalogues on application to: H. J. LANCASTER, Glen Oroua, Joint Auctioneers— LEVIN AND CO., LTD., N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Feilding and Palmerston, and All Branches. 110 PEDIGREE FRIESIANS FOR' UNRESERVED SALE. FRIDAY, MAY S, at 11.30 a.m., At GREENDALE (Railway Station, Norwood, Mid-Canterbury). TNSTRUCTED by R. Colee, Esq., whe is giving up the breeding of Pedigree Cattle, we are instructed to disperse, entirely without reserve, his Ex tensive and Jparefully-bred Stud of Friesian Cattle, comprising 100 females and 10 males, of the best butter-fat strains, as follow—--42 stud cows 16 two-year-old heifers 42 yearling heifers and calves ' ’ 2 stud bulls 2 yearling stud bulls 0 bull calves ■ The “Colinton” Herd is one of the largest in the South Island, and contains representative animals of the bestknown strains. Semi-official testing has been carried on continuously, and although the herd has 'been maintained on sheep country, the 'butter-fat record shows that the cattle have been bred on sound utility lines. The sires used have all been carefully selected, and are from dams which are high testers as well as heavy milkers. In the showring, successes have been won against the strongest competition at all lead-/ ing Canterbury shows, on the West Coast, and at both the Otago and Southland Metropolitan Shows. Every animal, including all the prize-winning stock, inclusive of the famous South Island Champion Cow and the C.O.M. Cows will be sold entirely without reserve. These cattle will do well wherever taken This is upheld through tlj,3 records being made by Princess Johanna Mercedes in the Auckland district. She has already established four N.Z. .records, and her average production to date is /over 901 b. butter-fat monthly. Her two sisters and seven members of this family are included in this sale. . Catalogues and full particulars from Wright, stepiienson & co., ltd., Christchurch and Branches. PYNE, GOULD, & GUINNESS, LTD., Christchurch and Branches. STUD JERSE YS STUD JER SF.YS STUD JERSEYS 9Afi STUD JERSEYS STUD JERSEYS STUD JERSEYS ‘ FOR UNRESERVED SALE. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. CATALOGUES giving full details of breeding and butter-fat records, pre now ready tor this series of sales. BUTTER-FAT PRODUCTION COMBINED WITH TRUE DAIRY TYPE. Those in search of Good Cattle at a medium price are recommended to attend thesu Sales: — MONDAY, MAY 11, at WQODVILLE, SALE OF -MR. A. C* LOVELOCK’S GLENMORE HERD OF JA HEAD, comprising all his'breeding females, and including his good C.O.R. and Show Cows, together with the notable young champion and fash-ionably-bred sire, VIOLA’S NOBLE OF GLENMORE (a three-year-old which beat many imported bulls for the RESERVE CHAMPIONSHIP .at the ROYAL SHOW). By Viola’s Golden Laddie (imp.), from a great strain of prizewinning and C.O.R. dams, this bull has been mated to all the females. Several excellent young bulls are also to be offered. These will be offered with a slight reserve owing to the off season. TUESDAY, MAY 12, NEAR PALMERSTON NORTH, DISPERSAL SALE OF MRS. E. SHANNON’S HERD OF QH HEAD, including her herd sires, uv KUKU GOLDEN FOX, several of whose two-year-old sisters have records above 6001 b. fat, and whose maternal sister, Kuku Nellie, has won many championships: GLORY LAD’S NEAT OWL (by Maiden’s Glory Lad, imp., from Neat Owlette, by The Owl’s Victor, imp.), and REYNARD (by Majesty's Fox, imp. 1 , from Eileen V), a Manawatu Show champion, and the whole of her extensive herd of females over one year old. A great many of these cows carry Majesty Fox blood, superior for type and production. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. BUNNYTHORPE. PALMERSTON NORTH. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF MR. H. J. BURREL’S NOTED “MURITAI” STUD when 7fi HEAD of line-bred MAJESTY’S <V FOX (imp.), K.C.B. (imp.), and MONOPOLY JERSEYS will be offered for unreserved sale. This herd lias the greatest concentration of MAJESTY’S FOX blood in the Dominion, and a number of CERTIFICATE OF MERIT COWS will be sold along with the noted .Herd Sires, TOP’S DEFIANCE, HORATIO, and FOX’S PIPER, all of which carry the valuable Majesty’s Fox and K.C.B. blood.’ The young heifers and bulls will be slightly reserved. Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON A- CO., LTDL, Wellington, In conjunction with ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North: HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ ASSN., Dan nevi rke; Acting as Agents for Mr. A. C. Lovelock. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES SITUATED ABELSMITH STREET AND PRINCESS TERRACE. Messrs, longmore and co. have received instructions from the Public Trustee to offer for Sale by Public Auction on Wednesday. May 13, 1925, at 2.30 p.m., at 32 Grey Street, in’ the building occupied by the Royal standard Typewriters, the following Freehold Properties in the Estate of William Mitchell, deceased:— (a) Part Section 875 and 878 Lots 10 anil part Lot 27, Deposited Plan 71, Wellington, containing 10.5 perches, together with the Dwelling erected thereon, and known ns No. 16 Princess Terrace. (b) Part Section 106 Wellington, containing 1 rood 15 perches, together with the buildings erected thereon, and known as Nos. 25 and 27 Abelsmith Street. Conditions of sale and further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers. LONGMORE AND CO., 207’Lambton Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 12

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