AUCTION SALES. AT THE FARM, MAHOE. WEDNESDAY, 23rd July. ■jVTEWTON KING lias been favored j- 1 with instructions from MR G. ROGERS, who has sold his Farm, to sell, Without Reserve, his first-class Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as under— -24 choice dairy cows, chiefly Aug. calvers, large proportion Holstein strain 1 purebred Jersey bull, 2 years 5 yearling heifers 1 draught mare, 7 years staunch and sound 1 aged half-draught mare in foal to Rothschild’s Pride 1 18-month gelding by Bombardo 1 yearling cold by Silver Speck, 3 sows to farrow in August, 1 Berkshire boar, plough, harrows, dray and harness, copper and stand, milk cans, 75 Mangatoki and Lowgarth Factory shares, sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. NOTE.—A large proportion of this herd are Holsteins, and included are 3 purebred Holsteins bred by Mr Newton King. HASTINGS ROAD, MANGATOKI. THURSDAY, JULY 24th. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRY CATTLE, ETC. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO . Ltd., have received instructions from MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN and HOLDENER, to sell as above — G 9 high-class dairy cows (mostly Aug. and Sept, calvers) 30 extra choice grade Jersey yearling heifers 40 selected Jersey-Shorthorn yearling heifers 25 choice Holstein yearling heifers 15 yearling steers 2 Jersey bulls 2 breeding sows close fo farrowing 1 purebred Devon boar 16 store pigs Also to bo sold separately, their WAV FREE Y HERD, consisting of—--35 good dairy cows (early calvers, which have been brought to Mangatoki for convenience of buyers) 1 Please note that Messrs.' Chamberlain and Holdener have sold their Waverley property. Farm Implements etc— S.f. plough, ’ mowing machine, 3 horse drill, hay rake, disc and tine harrows, cultivator, mifk waggon and harness, long and short shaft gigs and harness, troughs, boiler, milk cans, and dairy utensils, timber jack, farm tools and sundries. With Slight Reserve— Ridd milking plant (complete), Armstrong releasor and 24 h.p. engine (benzine), 83 Mangatoki Co-operative Dairy Co. shares Sale 12 noon. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TO FARMERS.—The Mangatoki herd has been personally inspected by our representative who reports that they are a superior lot and can be thoroughly recommended. The cows are all in calf to well-bred Jersey bulls an dare due to calve early. In 1911-12 65 of the cows produced 16,741.381b5. of butter fat, which returned £B2l 18s lOd, or an average of over £l2 12s lOd per cow. Last season 1912-13 the herd of 69 cows yielded 18,892.10 lbs. of butter fat, which returned £944 12s, or an average of over £l3 13s 9d p«r head. Messrs Chamberlain and Holdener’s lease has expired, and everything is for absolute sale. ON THE FARM. iR BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD lURSDAY, 24th JULY, 1913. 1 N Z LOAN AND MEROAN TILE AGENCY CO., Limits received instructions from MR VALSH, who has sold his farm, , Without Reserve--55 dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, mostly Jersey-Hol-steiu cross. 30 choice 2 to 3-yr springing heifers, showing Jersey, Holstein and Shorthorn cross 41 choice yearlings, mixed. 9 of these are heiffirs by podigioe Jersey bull Te Aroha 1 Shorthorn bull, sound LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. X.B.—Mr Walsh lias been dairying for 15 years and about half of Ins herd are 2nd caTvers, having been specially selected from heifers, the breeding of which Mr Walsh knew to be first-class, for dairying purposes. The Auctioneers very strongly recommend this held to anyone requiring good voting cows. All the cattle have been on turnips and bay since 10th May last. NOTE.—Special arrangements with clients wgarding finance oS dairy stock, whereby a large saving in Interest, ete,, is effected, which ('lien's should specially consider before purchasing elsewhere.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 63, 19 July 1913, Page 8
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