AUCTIONS. WOODVILLE SALE. MONDAY, MAY 6. AT 12 NOON. 400 SHEEP, comprising CO wether lambs 34 2-toot.h ewes 200 s'h. w.if. wr, lambs. 100 wly. w.f. wr. lambs gQ HEAD CATTLE, comprising:— 14 Jersey heifers, r.w.b. 12 weaner Jersey heifers 20 f. and f. P.A. heifers , 20 fat P.A. cows 4 fat cows 3 store cows 2 dairy cows. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. 2k A.IC2 SALE OF IRON. TIMBER, ETC. WOODLANDS ROAD, WOODVILLE. MONDAY, MAY 6. At 10,30 a.m. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS. LIMITED, 2A- will offer on account of Mrs. C. Funcke, 400 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON, 3 400-gal. Tanks, 3 Cast Iron Coppers, 1 Winch, Window Sashes, large quantity Timber. A 164 TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1940. At 12 o'clock. ON THE FARM, NAPIER ROAD, WHAKARONGO. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, ■DAIRY HERD, SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. T) ALGETY & COMPANY LIMITED ' (Inc. in England), in conjunction with. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LIMITED, favoured with instructions from MR. G. V. SHANNON, who has sold his Farm, will offer by Auction as above: — I A FIRST-CLASS JERSEY COWS X" (August and September calvers), 6 choice marked Jersey heifers (August and September calvers), 22 Jersey and Jersey-Shorthorn cross heifers (Aug.-Sept, calvers), 9 Jersey weaner heifers, 2 Jersey weaner bulls; 100 6-yr. ewes r.w. S.D. rams March 1; 1 light draught gelding (6 years, all work), 2 springcart geldings (3 and 4 years, all work), 1 springcart mare (3 years, all work), 1 2-year-old filly (broken to lead), 1 weaner foal. ALSO: S.F. Plough, Scarifier, 2-horse Hay Sweep, Hay Stacker, International Mower (practically new), Hay Rake, Tripod Harrows, Springcart and Harness, Sundries, etc., too numerous to mention; also approximately 100 tons Baled IHav. OUTSIDE ENTRY: 1 3-yr. Registered Clydesdale Colt by Ellesmere out of Maid of S try ver. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auctioneers’ Note.—We have inspected the herd, which comprises mainly young cows in good condition, and the heifers arc an exceptionally good, well-bred line, all of which we can thoroughly recommend. The horises are young, active sorts, broken to all work, and the implements, etc., are in first-class order. Al5O JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY S. At 1 p.m. I on HEAD CATTLE, OomXt> V iprising -— SO prime bullocks 20 prime cows and heifers 30 runners and vealers 1000 SDIEIEP, Comprising:— 300 prime wethers 100 prime hoggets 500 prime ewes 100 lamlbs WRIGHT, STFJPHBNSON AND CO., DID. A 157
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NORTH ROAD, MANAKAU. THURSDAY, MAY 9, At 11 o’clock sharp. qpHE New Zealand Loan and MereanJ- tile Agency Co., Ltd., (Inc. in England) are in receipt of instructions from Mr. L. L. Jensen, who is going out of dairying to offer as under: — 76 Jersey and Jersey-Friesian cross dairy cows, July, Aug., Sept., calvers ~ 20 Jersey-Friesian cross I.C. heifers 2 pedigree Friesian bulls 6 sows to farrow 1 Tamworth boar 4 cow Gane M. plant complete 90 Gl. Alpha separator, S.M. pump, water heater, vat, cans, buckets, S.M. trolley and rails, etc. Note: The factory average of this herd for the past two seasons is 3001 b. B fat, which in itself speaks volumes as regards the quality and production. Great care has been exercised by Mr. Jensen in the selection of herd sires and on inspection of both the dairy herd and 1.0. heifers we must admit the owner’s judgment has proved excellent. With the exception of one cow the herd is absolutely sound. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED A 142 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. QN THE FARM, KOPUTUROA, On WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1940. at 1 p.m. Sharp. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL--I’- LIAMS, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR. F. GRAHAM, who has sold his property, to offer, by Public Auction his complete. Herd and Farm Implements, etc., comprising: 42 Jersey. Jersey-cross cows (June, July, Aug., Sept, calvers) 8 springing heifers 14 yearling heifers (from picked eows) 1 2-year Jersey bull 2 half-draught horses (all work) 7 fat hoggets 2 young sows with litter at foot 2 h.p. McCormick-Deering Mower, as new Reid and Grey Plough Single-furrow Plough 'Manure Distributor (as new) Set of Tripods Set 5-aside Discs Chain Harrows Set 3-leaf Tyne Harrows Scarifier and Cultivator Spring Cart Harness Cow Covers (as new) Pig Netting Good Sledge Quantity of Good Posts and Strainers 400 Battens General Sundries, etc. Auctioneers’ Note: We have inspected this herd and Mr. Graham is to be congratulated on the herd he has built up, and we can say with confidence that this is probably one of the finest herds in the Manawatu. This herd averaged over 300 of fat during past season and factory returns will be on view day of sale. Individual calving dates will also be given. No outside entries accepted. Light Luncheon provided. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LJ’D., Auctioneers. AI49 gHANNON SALE, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1940. At 1 p.m. 20 fat cows 15 store cows 30 fat ewes 20 store lambs 10 veaiers Further entries invited. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD. Al6O
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 20
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