STOCK SALES. i CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. g WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., ’ ’’ LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep75 wether hoggets f 75. ewe hoggets i ID fat ewes . 12 wether lambs ! 6 b.f. lambs , 150 b.f. hoggets ‘ Cattle— £ 1 cow, just calved I 5 fat cows 2 6 forward cows 1 heifer on drop i 7 store cows < 4 fat cows t 3 fat cows ; ->-Ty Jersey heifers > ?y and Jersey cross cows 1 ■. ws ■' net's ■i Berkshire weaners 10 porkers 5 porkers \ 8 slips 7 store pigs 7 good weaners. . , < UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT KAIWAIWAI. j MONDAY, JUNE 20, I At 12 noon. T)ALGETY & CO., LTD. (Inc. in Eng.), in conjunction with the NiZ. LOAN & MERCANTILE CO. (Inc. in ’ Eng.), have received instructions from ( Mr S. Geange, who is giving up dairy- * ing, to offer as follows: — 38 Jersey cross cows (factory dates) 16 2-year Jersey cross heifers (factory dates) i 14 yearling Jersey heifers 2 yearling Jersey bulls 1 2-year Jersey cross bull Caterpillar 10 Tractor, Trailer (full . lock), 3 f. Int. Plough, 9-coulter M.H. Drill, Roller, Tripods, Set 5-leaf Tine Harrows, Potato , Plough, S.F. Plough (horse), 1 Planet Jnr., 4-cow L.K.G. Plant. Rotary Pump, 75-gal. McCormic!: Separator, Water Pump, Hot Water Cyl., 2 h.p. Motor, J h.p. Motor. Account ’ H.-Merwood—--1 aged draught gelding, broken all 1 3-year draught gelding, broken work to lead ■ A/c. C. Carter, Featherston: 5 Jersey cross heifers, due JulyAugust 3 Jersey-Shorthorn cross 3rd calveers, due August 1 Ayrshire cow, 3rd calver, due August . NOTE.—The' cows have been inspected, and the-Auctioneers have no hesitation in recommending them to prospective purchasers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DISPERSAL SALE. "HECKLER” JERSEY STUD. At the Farm, PAPAWAI, GREYTOWN, WAI- ' RARAPA. - ! TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1938, At 11 a.m. sharp. On Behalf of the Owner — MR J. L. HECKLER. 14n HEAD GREAT BUTTERFAT 7 PRODUCERS, founded on the blood that has stood the test of time. K.C.B. (Imp.),' GRANNIE’S KNIGHT, C. 8.8., and the WONDER ■ SIRE, SOUMISE TOM. The 'foundation cows include such famous 'breding matrons as ANSCERINE, C.O.R. 6321b5. fat; the dam of HOLLY OAK ANNIE, C.0.R., 10561 b. fat; HOLLY OAK LAURETTE, C.0.R., 5961 b. fat; EXILE KATIE. C.0.R., 6141 b. fat; LAMBERT’S COUNTESS, C.0.R., 6571 b. fat, dam of HOLLY OAK COUNTESS A, C.0.R., 7271 b. fat, etc. ( Only direct sons and near descendants of the high producing butterfat cows, HOLLY OAK ANNIE and LADY SUPERIOR, have been used in building up this stud. The dispersal of such cattle, line-bred for high butterfat production over a great number of years, gives breeders and dairymen an unprecedented opportunity of purchasing cattle to build up their stud, or a lifetime opportunity for intending breeders to found a stud on proved blood lines that, have stood the test of time in the history of the Jersey breed in this country. CATALOGUES AVAILABLE FROM THE VENDOR OR SOLE AUCTIONEERS: THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., PEDIGREE LIVE STOCK SPECIALISTS. Branches throughout New Zealand. Buying Commissions executed by Mr Alan Horn, the Company’s dairy,cattle specialist. - MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1938, At 11 a.m. sharp. Sheep22 fat ewes 15 b.f. hoggets 20 wether hoggets 13 fat hoggets30 f. and f. ewes 20 ewes, r.w. S.D. ram Cattle28 P.A. cows, r.w.b. Sundries — , 2 tons No. 8 wire (nearly new) FARM PROPERTY SITUATE DYERVILLE, MARTINBOROUGH. TVRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. (under instructions from the District Public Trustee in the estate of John Flynn, deceased) will offer at Public Auction at their office, Martinborough, on THURSDAY, June 30, at 2.30 p.m., the farm property at Dyerville, comprising 220 acres 3 roods 30 poles, being Section 2, Block XIII., Huangarua Survey District, Dyer Settlement, held under lease in perpetuity from the Crown. Buildings consist of whare, shed, implement shed and barn (combined) and milking shed. Fences are in good order. The property is at present utilised for dairy farming, but would do sheep equally' well. Further particulars and conditions of sale from the Auctioneers, Masterton or Martinborough, or the Public Trust Office, Masterton. FARMERS! IF your sheep are not doing well, or are scouring, ring the W.F.C.A. Store for SWENSON’S SCOUR AND INTESTINAL STOCK DRENCH. Nonpoisonous; no risk; the more given the better results. Largely used and favoured in the Manawatu district.
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