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A Wonderful offering or 76 Head _ As Follows—— 33 \Vonderfuily lbred Cows 11 Rising 2—3‘ear—old Heifers 12 Yearling Heifers ‘1 Stud Bulls 2 3-3‘ear—oid Bulls 8 ‘l-yearvold Bulls; 9 Yearling Bulls . 1 Z-Cow Victory Milking Plant“. 75—gal. Lister Separator; 2 Cream Cans The sale represents one or the greatest Jersey offerings ever submitted at auction in New Zealand. ‘ “ Pencarrow“ Jerseys are famous ithroughou’i the length and breadth of ithe country for their splendid type. icombined with their ability to ’breed on and produce. The majority of the altering are by those noted sires. Masterman of Pen—carrow and \Vinnlng Post (imp.) and are nearly all in calf to the splendidly bred sires Diiisy‘s Oxford Sultan (son of imp. Daisy 31.0.) and Raleigh of Penczirrow (son of Hinzhsteads Dairylike. imp.) (1.0.11. 525 lbs. fat at. a years. At no other fixture ever held have so many beautiful Jerseys been offered at auction. The Pencarorw fixture is one. you must not miss. \\'rile for a catalogue to—day. m MATAMATA HORSE SALE ' THURSDAY, MAY 21. AT 11.0 A.M. 100 HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. 19 Unbroken farm sorts 110 Good useful farm sorts. broken to all farm work 15 Heavy draught horses 20 Hack and harness horses 3 Good hacks Harness. Sundries. etc. .1 Registered Pedigree Stallion Entries Solicited. W i WAIHOU STOCK SALE. THURSDAY. MAY 21, AT 1.1.0 A.M. 200 HEAD CATTLE. ‘2O Prime fat cows 50 Fat and forward cows 80 Store and boner cows 15 Yearling Jersey heifers ‘ 10 Springing cows and heifers i 6 Bulls l 100 Fat lambs 200 Fat piss 250 Store and \\'eaner pigs ' Entries Solicited. |\\'.\.\'TED AT THIS SALE: FAT PIGS. THE FARMERS' CO-OPEBATIVE AUCTIONEERING 00., LTD. Hamilton and Branohaa-_——————_______._———-__A= _— *— lIEVIEW OF MARKET!- ...- PRICES STEADY. ,____ In their review 01' the dairy produce markets Messrs A. H. 'i'urnhuii and CO.. l.td., state that the following are the Lon—ltlon top quotations for the month:— ‘ Butter. Apt 'l..th s'l. May 5. May 12 NJ. Finest .. SS/- 37% SB/- 89/ix'angaroos .. SN- Bn/- 87/- 88/l)nnisll .. IIIT/- 109/; 100/- 101/)larkei Quiet. Firm. steady. Steamer. cheese. . NZ. \\'hite . 53/6 flit/1‘» 55/13 57/13 NZ. Coloured. 54/. 53/6 54/6 Sufi/n Market Quiet. Quiet. Firm. steadier. Estimated Arrivals in the \'nited Kingdom during May. June and July. Compared with Actual Arrivals in Previous oeuE 0115: N.z. Butter. 1 10:14 1935 1936 Tons. Tons Tons May .. 11,366 10.874 11,820 .lune .. 8,503! 8.04.: 9,916 July .. rum-3 8,355 9,500 Ego“ 27.272 131,235 i N.Z. Cheese. l .‘lay .. 11.079 8,557 8.070 .inne .. 0.455 6,470 7.900 July .. 9.1119. 6.579 3.460 170,055 21,636 21,430 Imperial Economic Committee‘s Estimate stocks of all Butter in United Kingdom:— 1984 1935 1936 May 6 .. 97.1‘25 13,00 U 9,975 Butter. l The market reinaln'ed steady throughOut the month with very little variation iii weekly quotations. A Certain amount of weakness was B“1(lElll 1n the market towards the end of April. but latest aririces Show that the market is sieadier at the higher level of Sil/~. Messrs \\'. \\'Fdllel and (10.. Ltd. cable us that bad weather has retarded uonilir enlal [‘l‘Lllllll‘llUn and this resulted in a re‘ ducilon of spot stocks to below normal. The liiinirillnte future \\‘lll depend Yer) “1111‘“ on Northern Hemisphere production. \\hli‘h is generally :illtli'lpaied will be heavier than lli~t season. ‘ .\s will he won from the filmres which we nil». iillinn, tile ari'ixiiis or New Zealanii llllller illlriiii-r May. Julie and July \\ill ho snmr- 3min inns ntmve last season, amt our nrrirlil: lllll‘llUZ' .-\lilru>t illi‘ii rep» lemhvr “'1“. no doubt. aim he heaVler than last year. ilmvi-Vr'i'. 11l view or the strong spot imsiilnll and Men tailing into i'nnstiiernilun lilP llll‘l‘f‘ftSOll arrivals from New Zealanrl (nui tho possibility nr 1193”". airunls fruit“ the l,untliwn‘t. Messrs \\'. “-mlrli‘l nnii I.li_, I'll” illllli‘ll’lati‘ that \\'n \\lll see a iirlii :lnil slm‘liiv li'iarkei. Foruard HllSlnf‘Ss. n, l-‘nru‘al'd hll\‘€l"s have horn opm‘liilne‘ t‘all‘ly steadtll' throughout the Iliiilllll, Allllnllgn there M‘s‘ been a good deal of irregularity 0n the part of buyers genrrallv. The demand has been more for Julie-July shipment rather lhaii Alll‘ilrMay, null til—day as high as liirl has liPl‘ll‘ paid for July 51.11 t' t Hllll it ;. 5G for June pnen ‘ cheese. l l The cheese market is still var stron and the statistical position 15 Miller thslgi it has been for many years As anticipated. the spot market has shown a considerable lnrrensr, particularly as far a: \\‘lllti‘ rlioese is roncrrnod. Spot stocks (”19‘ “Mi below normal. and Messrs \\'. \\eddel and um. Ltrl.. state that they fully anllrlrusie a lirin illarkl‘l to continue ioru'iirn Bulel‘s.—l’or\vard buyers conliinnc;l their agin'iiy and as high as o S-Sd 185 een pin or cheese unshh oi‘ season's manufacture. lped [u end‘ m” t "‘E'EIQE, VACCINE. MAMMITIS VAGGINE. FAIIMERSI Do not be misled by statement-J lieing oerulaled, Under our \\'hoie llcrd Policy of inoculation \'Aitillxls costs 2/ per cow ml. 12 "mums, including Flil‘llfl VACCINE to follow up infected animals. Ba surel it is "HAMILTON VACCINE." llemem.] pm; 2/ Per cow include: Free Vaoolne icr I'2 Mouths. Hamilton Vaccme CO.. Ltd, Est. 1925. 151 i \'IUTORiA STREET, lsox 131 l-1.-\.\llL’l‘oN. Phone 3253 Fred Pratt, Manager,

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 12

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