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Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited. Approaching Clearing Sales. August 4 —W. Corry, near Hinuera . a TDARASITOCIDE.” J- ARACITOCIDE.” BODMIN’S Celebrated Sheep Medicine “ Paracitocide ’’ is now used largely in the Waikato. If farmers desire healthy sheep and good clips, they should use this well-known medicine. NO MORTALITY IN SHEEP AFTER USING “ PARASITOCIDE.” “PARASITOCIDE.” For further particulars apply to FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. G. W.'vERCOE™} Auctioneers. Si CLEARING SALE OF HIGH-GRADE JERSEY CATTLE, Near Hinuera. Thursday, August 3. Instructed by Mr W. Corry, who is giving up dairying and who has decided to sell a portion of his farm, we will sell on above date, at the farm, near Hinuera, HIS HERD OF HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS and BULLS, as follows: — 80 high-grade Jersey cows, dehorned, a few four-year-olds, the balance three-year-olds 40 springing Jersey heifers 40 picked yearling Jersey heifers 3 2-year Jersey bulls 6 yearling Jersey bulls 2 four-year pedigree Jersey bulls, Bonnie and Lord Palmerston 1 aged pedigree Jersey bull, Silver Prince The cows and heifers are served by the pedigree Jersey bulls Bonnie, Lord Palmerston and Silver Prinde. The two-year-old bulls are by Silver Prince. The yearling heifers are bp Bonnie and Lord Palmerston. Bonnie was bred by Mr Cornwall, New Plymouth, and is by Bon Accord, out of Mayflower. Lord Palmerston was bred by Mr Lancaster, Palmerston North, and is byL.C.B. out of Primrose 24. Silver Prince was bred by Mr T. Morrin. (These three bulls are in Jerseo Herd Book). The cows and heifers were specially selected as yearlings from the best Taranaki Jersey milkidg herds, are by purebred Jersey bulls, nnd many of them are practically purebretf. Almost all the cows and heifers are of so high a class that the bull calves are valuable as well as the heifer 'calves. They are by snch well-known pedigree Jersey bulls as Lavender Boy, Moonraker, Silver Prince, Lord Roberts, etc. No such opportunity has beeu hitherto offered to Waikato dairy farmers to obtain such high-grade Jersey cattle. The cows were dehorned and milked on the farm lost year, only 3 cows in the herd going under 4.0 test, and many of them 4,5 and over. There will also be offered the milking plant, consisting of— Dominion 5-bucket plant, complete ; 4 x /2 h.p. Pitt engine (kerosene), steam jacket, cream vat, Babcock tester First-class team of draugnt horses R. and G. drill and disc harrows 30 bigs, etc. Sale at II a.m.

HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, August 3. 60 F A T . C A T T L E. 60 dairy cows and heifers 12 selected dairy cows, whole herd 300 fat sheep 400 2-tooth ewes in lamb 50 very choice hoggets 100 mixed hoggets Entries solicited. OHAUPO SPRING CATTLE SALE. Tuesday, August 8. T O O PARTICULARLY Choice 2% IvA U to 3 year steers, off turnips 200 mixed calves and yearlings 200 ewe hoggets 100 mixed hoggets Entries solicited. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, August 8. DAIRY Cows, second and third £CJ calf, 19 in calf to Shorthorn, lin calf to pure Jersey bull; a firstclass herd; averaged £l4 6s per cow last season for milk, pigs, and calves Ji N.Z. Dairy Association shares, 25s a share paid up 4 milk cans, cooler, buckets, Berkshire sow to pif end of Augnst; draught mare, 5' years, any harness; sulky, spring cart, sulky and cart harness, lot tpols, sundries, good cattle dog Entries solicited.

MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. Fricay, August 11. Entries solicited. TIRAU STOCK SALE. Monday, August 14. Entries solicited. pOR SALE—Good Hack, 6 years old ; go in single harness ; guaranteed quiet and reliable. —Reply “ Hack,” WAIPA POST.

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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 31, 1 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 31, 1 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 31, 1 August 1911, Page 4

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