UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. TONKIN’S LINE, KAIMATARAU. MONDAY, sth JULY, At 11.30 a.m. Messrs n.z. farmers’ co-op. DIST. COY. have been instructed by the Trustees of YOUNG’S ESTATE, who are giving up far'ming, to sell as -above: KO JERSEY and Jersey-cross dairy i/O cows, duo July, Aug. and Sept., 8 heifers r.w.b., 5 wns. heifers, 2 Jersey brills, 5 sows to farrow, 18 wnr. pigs, 1 aged mare, 2 Shet- , land 6how ponies (S.R.), 2 good . cattle dogs, 1 blue Merle bitch, 1 1 blue Merle pup, 12 fowls, 8 ducks, 3 geese. 3-cow milking plant, separator and vat, electric motor, hot w r ater cistern, 1 chain harrows, tyne harrows, usual farm sundries and small quantity of furniture. NOTE: We have personally inspected the above herd which are in excellent order and calving early. Ths is a tip-top herd that can be recommended to intending purchasers ct dairy stock, and should shift well. I'ull particulars will be given at sale. ALSO, at 11.30 a.m. on the farm, Messrs J. L. Bennett, Ltd., will offer the very desirable property of 100 acres warm Tich flats, with email amount of well grassed ridges. F ull particulars and conditions of sale tiro' the Auctioneers or Messrs Fitzherbert, Abraham and Crossley, Solicitors, Palmerston North. LIGHT LUNCHEON. W. H. MOFFATT, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. BRYCE’S LINE. KIWTTEA. TUESDAY, JULY 0, 1937, At 12 noon. AT Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DIST. IN . co., LTD., will sell as above on account of MR j. F. DAY, who is giving up dairying:— K Q JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS OO COWS to calve factory dates, 3 sows with litters, 1 sow to farrow, 1 Canadian Berkshire boar, Trailer and Sundries. OUTSIDE ENTRY.—-On Account MR A. W. NASH--12 dairy cows, tested August calvers. LIGHT LUNCHEON. NOTE.—This is a herd of outstanding production, averaging in 1935 season 3031bs of fat in 262 days, and m 1936 311.361 b fat in a short season of 230 days. These returns include heifers. The sale will afford buyers an opportunity f purchasing cows that have been bred and milked on high country. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. RAILWAY ROAD, KELVIN GROVE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 193 1. At 1 p.m. Messrs n.z. farmers’ co-op. DISTRIBUING COY., LTD., have received instructions from MR A. H. STRAWBRIDGE, whose lease has expired, to sell as above:— QA JERSEY AND JERSEY (ROSS DU COWS, due July, Aug. and Sept., 6 cows just calved, 10 wnr. Jersey heifers, 1 Jersey bull. 4-cow ‘Ganc Milking Plant (practically new), 70-gall. Lister Separator, Electric Water Pumn, 20-gall. Electric Hot Water Cylinder, Concrete Water Trough. 45-gall. Milk Vat, 13 tons Baled Hay, and Usual Farm Sundries. NOTE.—The above herd are a tip-top lot of cows in good order and should do well coming off this clay country. There will bo a slight reserve on the machinery and accessories. Buyers can attend this fixture witli every confidence. Full particulars at the sale. AY. H. MOFFATT, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. PEACH GROVE, ONEPUHI. AVEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1937. At 12 Noon. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DIS--1 THIBUTING CO.. LTD., have received instructions from MR H. H. AVISHNOSKY, whose lease has expired, to sell as above:— A 0 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS ‘XLi DAIRY COWS, due Aug.Scpt. 4 Jer. cross heifers, r.w.b. 6 Jersey cross weaner heifers 1 3-yr purebred Ayrshire bull 4 Tam-Berk, sows to larrow 10 store pigs -(good) 20 weaner pigs Booth McDonald Milk Pump (slight reserve). NOTE.—We 1 iavc inspected the above herd and they are a first-class lot of Jersey and Jersey cross, and early calvers. ' Quite sound and clean, and calving dates will bo given at sale. Average for herd: 3201bs b.f. lor season. On Account other A’endors:— 10 Jersey and Jersey cross weaner heifers. 1 dairy cow in full milk, 4 Jersey cross springing heifers (good), 6 Tam worth sows to farrow, 1 Berkshire sow to farrow, 1 Tamworth hoar, 1 .Berkshire boar, 2 4-cow Simplex Milking Plants (ocmplete). 3 8-gall. Cream Cans 3 10-gall. Cream Cans. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. LOWER AORANGI ROAD, KAUWHATA, THURSDAY, Bth JULY, 1937, At 1 p.m. Messrs n.z. farmers’ co-op DIST. COY., LTD., have received instructions from MR V. MADSON. ■whose lease has expired, to sell as above: •i Q CHOICE JERSEY cows, calving 10 Julv and August, 2 spg hfrs, 3 wnr heifers, 4 sows to farrow August, 2 Jersey bulls (ped.). 2-cow Ideal milking machine (practically new), electric water heater, Alfa Laval separator, h.p. motor,l h p motor, switch board, s.f. plough. NOTE; We have inspected the above herd which are all young cows in good order, and every cow is bred by the vendor. The cows start calving on 15tJi July. Buyers can attend this fixture witli every confidence. Full particulars at sale. W. H. MOFFATT, Auctioneer. THE SNIP OP THE WEEK. 5 ROOMS, bathroom, washhouse, hot water, all conveniences. Close in. Insured £550. PRICE £650. Terms arranged. 4 ROOMS, kitchen, conveniences. Good section. PRICE £525. Cash £IOO. 5 ROOMS, kitchen, conveniences. Large section. Handy town. PRICE £625. Terms. 5 ROOMS, kitchenette, conveniences. Motor garage. PRICE £625. Cash £220. D ROOMS, usual conveniences. Dry section. Close in. PRICE £7OO. Cash £2OO. 5 ROOMS, kitchenette, modern conveniences, motor garage. Good section. PRICE £9OO. Cash £l5O. FEED JACKSON S 3 11ANGITIKEI STREET.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 182, 3 July 1937, Page 14
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