AUCTIONEERS' tfCffftlES. PKELIMINABY NOTICE. IMPOETAIIT3ALE OP HIOH GLASS DAIBY HEED. ON ACCOUNT MES. CM. AND MB. W. T. STBAND, LOWEB HUTT. THUBSDAY, APBIL 8, AT 12 NOON. 100 CHOICE daiby COWS AND HEIFEBS. : WINTER AinTsPßlNd CALVES. The cows and heifers to'be offered are of exceptional quality, and stand out as one of the best herds in the district. Mr. Strand has spent years in establishing the herd and bringing it to perfection, and buyers will have a rare opportunity) of securing guaranteed cows of heavy milking qualities. The vendors are relinquishing the slease of their Gear Island farm, hence the sale. '• FULL PAETICULABS LATER. DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. MASTBRTQN STOCK SALS. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MABCH 24. Sheep: 400 2-tooth wethers 150 4-tooth to 5-year ewes 220 good wjE. lambs 73 4-tooth ewes 300 forward ewes 185 bi. lambs 115 4-ycar ewes Cattle: ' 18 P.A. cowa and calves (cows empty) 22 Hereford'Shorthoni cross cows and calves (cows empty) 12 2-year off empty P.A, and Hereford heifers 8 18-month steers 30 2i-year S.H. cross steers 1 4-year horse, ;uaranteed quiet for saddle 1 sheep dog 1 saddle On account Oral Estate: , 61 4}-year P.A. forward bollocks 62 3J and 4s-year Hereford cross bullocks On acoount Mrs. J. B. Bunny: 50 IJ-year steers 22 lj-year heifers 15 3 and 4-year bullocks , 14 empty cows 51 empty cows with calves at foot 33 2J-year steers On account Messrs Bartpn Bros., WITHOUT BESEBVE: 100 lyfiar off P.A. and P.A. cross steers 100 2-year off P.A.~ and PJL cross steerß 72 3-year off P.A. and P.A. cross steers On account other vendors: 11 ai-year empty P.A. cross / heifera with calves at foot CLEARING SALE. MBa A. M. O »CONNOR, TENTH. TUESDAY, MABCH 30. At 18 o'clock. bnHE WAIBABAPA~PABMiiBS' COv. OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have received instructions from Mrs. A." M. O'Connor, Tinui,* to sell as above:—* 200 ewes, 2-tooth to full mouth, running with BomneySouthdown rams, 12th. 100 w.f. lambs, dipped and , orntched m* 30 vewes and wethers Cattle: >. 9 milking cows, August, September, and October calvera 9 calves 3 18-month steers ' 3 18-month heifers I 1 3-year PA.. bull | Horses: ! 2 hacks 1 draught yearling ' ,; ;
i , 2 SOWS Poultry:. .; ; Geese, etc. Implements: 1" M.H. drill, 1 M.H. cultivator, 1 M.H. binder, 1 M.H. mower, 1 set Steel "Queen" diacs, 1 Andrew & Beavens fchafficuttor or bagger, 1 4-leaf set harrows and box, ,1 set 4-horse, blocks • and drains, 1 mettle cart, 1 Cockatoo woolpress, 1 double buggy, J-ton galvanised wire, galvanised pipes, 700 ft. totara timber 4x8x1,1 seed cleaner, 1 d.f. plough, 1 200-gal. tank, 3 , riding saddles, 1 cart saddle and breaching, 1 set trap harness, collars, haimes, winkers, reins,' stallion harness, 1 broadcaster seed sower, and a large range of sundries, tools; etc. ALSO: Kitchen utensils, 1 treadle sewing machine, 1 50-gal. , Diabolo separator (new), Cobler milk ' cans,' troughs, wheelbarrow, trolley, 100 bags\ chaff (old), 7 sacks fowl feed; LIGHT LUNCHEON PBOVtDED. UNBESEBVSD CLEABING SALE, ELLBMERE, OPABX THUBSDAY, MABOH 25. r£EE WAIBABAPA PABMEBB' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Stock Department, have received instructions from Mr. H. J. Cooper, Ellsmere, Opaki, who is giving op dairyng, to sell the whole of his winter herd, comprising:— 7 cows, calved about one month 25 Jersey and S.H. cross cows, due April, May, and June 1 purebred Jersey bull, quiet 1 four-cow New Zealandia milking plant, complete 1 90-gallon Alfa Laval separator, hand or power' 1 solid copper milk cooler , AUOTIONEEB'S NOTE.—As Mr. Cooper has been dairying for seven or eight years, and has always adopted a policy of heavy oulling, we can thoroughly recommend the above herd to intending purchasers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PBOVIDED.
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Wairarapa Age, 22 March 1920, Page 8
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