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Sanson Hay Sweep, Pig Troughs, 1 3I horse Set S\vinglebar.s, 2 Sets Collars, i Haines and Winkers, etc., 16ft. Milk j Shute, 1 2-ton Bedford Truck, practically new. Luncheon Provided. “ LUCERNDALE ” PEDIGREE PIGS. ANNUAL FIXTURE. On account of MR. F. DISCOMBE. To be held on the farm, “ Lucerndale,” Hautapu, Cambridge, Waikato, WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY MAY 27TH, 1936, at li A.M. SHARP. | A GREAT OFFERING ]_5Q HEAD | Comprising—i 40 Large Blacks 35 Tamworths 35 Berkshires 10 Duroc Jerseys 30 Selected Cross-bred Sows This year’s offering will excel all previous" in quality. Splendid constitution. a feature of the pigs to be offered. Many of the pigs sold at last year’s sales have recorded fine show ring performances. This season’s catalogue contains many potential winners. I Write for a catalogue to-day. . “PINEDALE ” MILKING SHORTHORNS. I ANNUAL SALE OF HEIFERS AND I BULLS, The property of Messrs. O. D. HALL 1 & SONS, KIO KDO. To be held in the Showgrounds, Claudelands, Waikato, THURSDAY THURSDAY 28TH MAY, 1936, AT 12 NOON. * qpf HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE MIL-’K-ING SHORTHORNS OX Comprising—--20 Rising 2-year-old in-calf Heif--15 2-year-old and Yearling Bulls A wonderful butterfat backed offering of royally bred milking Shorthorns, being from dams of up to 696 lbs. fat. “ Pinedale” Shorthorns—noted for sound type, constitution and producing ability. Two “Pinedale ’’ Heifers tested this season as. junior 2-year-olds both succeeded in breaking the existing New Zealand standard with 580.621 b. fat and 5G4.861b. fat respectively. “ Pinedale” for production. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers CLEARING SALE AT PUKERORO, CAMBRIDGE. FRIDAY, 29TH MAY, NIOON. Favoured with instructions from MR R. M. SMITH, PUKERORO, who is leaving the district, we will hold a Clearing Sale on Discombe’s Estate Farm, on the above date 70 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS, due July and August. 2 Mares, good, all farm work 1 Gelding 15 Tamworth and Tamworth Cross Sows with litters, and due to farrow 1 Tamworth Boar 15 tons Hay, 60 Sheets Iron, 12 Milk Cans, 1 Waggon, 2 Collars and Hames, i Tank, 5 Pig Drums, 1 set Clippers. NOTE.—We have inspected the’ above herd and find it a choice lot. All are In good condition and showing well forward In oalf. They have produced 21,000 lb. fat for the last three seasons, and buyers wanting good cows should not fail to attend this Sale. Lunoheon Provided. “HOROTIU” MILKING SHORTHORNS ANNUAL SALE OF HEIFERS AND BULLS THE PROPERTY OF MR R. D. DUXFIELD, To be held at the Homestead, Horotiu (OL* the main Hamilton-Ngu-jav/ahia Road, 10 miles from HamHto.i;. FRIDAY—29TH MAY, 1936 FRIDAY AT 12 NOON. SPLENDIDLY BRED MILKING SHORTHORNS, as follows: 5 Rising 2-year Heifers in calf 7 Yearling Heifers 23 2-year and Yearling Bulls Easily the best offering yet submitted by the noted “ Horotiu” Stud. Sons and daughters of the well-known sires Horotiu Heroic 11, winner of many championships, Pine Farm Gem IV, New Zealand’s foremost Shorthorn sire, and Horotiu Prince VIII., many limes Champion, including the Royal, , and mostly from tested dams (records up to 587 lbs. fat), while many have also performed creditably In the Show Ring. Representative of the very best producing and prize-winning strains at “ Horotiu.” Write for a catalogue to-day. “ MOUNTLEY ” PEDIGREE p7gs7~ THIRD ANNUAL FIXTURE. On behalf of MR A. T. ROGERS, “ Mountley,” Ngaruawahia. To be held in the Selling Pavilion, Claudelands Showgrounds, Hamilton, Waikato, MONDAY—Ist JUNE, 1936 MONDAY AT 10.30 A.M. 900 HEAD OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY PIGS YET OFFERED 200 Comprising— Sows to Farrow Young Sows Boars for Service Young Boars Tamworths Berkshires Large Blacks Representing a combination of the very best English, Australian and New Zealand blood. The first of the progeny of the wonderful English champiob imported Tamworth Boar “ Berkwell Up to Date sth.” Practically the whole of the offering of young Tamworths (approximately 100) are the progeny of “ Berkswell Up to Date sth” (imp.), supreme champion boar of England and the greatest pig ever imported to this country, while at least six of the sows lo be offered are in farrew to this great importation. Without doubt, this is one of the Greatest Quality Offerings ever submilted by Mountley ami an inspection al any time will bear this out. Mountley Pigs again Ibis season practically remain undefealed in the Show Ring, their winnings including I lie 100 guinea Gold Cup at the Hawera Show for most points in any stock Catalogues on application. CLEARING SALE AT CAMBRIDGE 1 (Next to Hautapu Dairy Factory) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1936, AT II A.M. | FAVOURED with instructions from: j MR A. J. McFARLANE, jnr., Hautapu. i (Continued in next column.) i
mostly young and due to calve July and August. 9 In-calf Heifers, from picked i 10 Yearling Heifers, from picked cows. 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull. 2 Grade Jersey Bulls. 2 Useful Farm Geldings, all work. 1 Useful Farm Mare, all work. 1 Rising 2-year-old Filly. 1 90-gal. Alfa Separator; 1 30-cwt. waggon, as new: 1 spring dray, 1 McC. mower, 1 Bamford topdresser, 1 M.H. teddler, 1 McD. hay rake, 1 tumbler sweep, 1 roller sweep, 1 Ford ton truck, 1 Fordson tractor, as new, 1 set 10ft. Henrickson harrows, 1 set 12ft. Alfa harrows, 1 set 4-leaf Tine harrows, 1 set steel queen discs, 1 s.f. Oliver plough, 1 d.f. R. & G. plough, 1 Jensen mole pough, i li h.p. Associated engine, 1 mast and boom stacker, 1 blacksmith’s forge, 20 20-gall, cans, 2 6-gall, cans, 1 set test buckets, 1 Babcock tester, 1 jack pump, harness, chains, -sledge, swingletrees, sundries, etc. Also Favoured with instructions from MR E. F. HAYES, of Tatuanui, who is giving up dairying, we will hold a Clearing Sale on Mr. F. B. Marx’s Farm on the above date: 61 Jersey Dairy Cows in good -condition, due to calve early to Jersey Bulls. 7 In-calf Heifers. 2 Yearling Jersey Heifers. 2 Jersey Bulls. 2 Useful Farm Horses. 1 Child’s Pony. 1 Cattle Dog. 1 Spring dray and harness, 1 konaki, 1 hay sweep, harness, sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided CLEARING SALE AT PUTARURU. MONDAY, 25TH MAY, 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR S. McGOWAN, who has sold his farm, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the farm on the above date: — 116 Choice Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows, due to calve to Pedigree Jersey Bulls. 34 Choice in-calf Heifers. 30 Selected Heifer Calves. 3 Pedigree Jersey Bulls. 4 Farm Horses. 1 Sow. 10 Slips. 1 Young Cattle Dog. D.F. International plough, F.F. drill, Federal topdresser, M.H. hay rake, Booth Mac. 12-blade discs, tine harrows, chain and tripod harrows, M.H. mower, 2 hay sweeps, farm spring dray, 10 cream cans, also Armstrong Siddley motor car in good order, also turkeys, fowls, -sundries, etc, and quantity of household furniture, including electric wireless set. NOTE:—This is a particularly good I herd of mostly young cows. T-hey are all in good condition and showing well In calf. All the implements, etc., are in first class order. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING ISALE AT TIRAU TUESDAY, 26TH MAY, NOON. Favoured with Instructions from MR I. H. McNair, who is going in for 'sheep, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the property at Tirau, on the above date: — 75 Jersey Dairy Cows, nearly all young and due to calve to Jersey bulls. 17 3-year In-calf Heifers. 26 2-year in-calf Heifers. 1 6-year Draught Horse, all work 1 8-year Draught -Horse, all work except shafts. Wallace 4-cow plant, 8 12-gall, cans, 1 electric water heater, 1 doz. oow covers, 1 d.f. Reid & Gray plough, 1 stacker, 1 skim milk pump, 1 hay rake, tumbler hay sweep, Colonial drill. NOTE:—The above herd has been carefully -selected by Mr McNair. They are nearly all young and In good condition and well forward In calf. Luncheon Provided. “ALFALFA” BUTTERFAT JERSEYS. ANNUAL SALE OF HIGH-CLASS STOCK. The Property of MR. F. J. SAXBY, to be held at the Homestead, “Alfalfa,” 1 Ohaupo Road, Hamilton. TUESDAY, MAY 26TH, 1936 AT 11.30 a.m. XQ HEAD OF BUTTER- KO FAT JERSEYS Comprising—--33 Rising 2-year In-calf Heifers, being the whole of the females In the stud of this age 25 Pedigree Bulls, combining the blood of two of N’.Z.’s greatest butterfat sires, Waipiko Masterpiece C. 8.8. and Vive La France’s Last Son (Imp.) The “Alfalfa” offering this year for general quality easily excels all previous sales. The Dominion’s leading test herd “70 cows and heifers averaging 461 lbs. fat” was bred from “Alfalfa” Bulls. Write for a catalogue and make a point of being present at this year’s splendid fixture. CLEARING SALE AT ROTO-O-RANGI, CAMBRIDGE. WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY, 11 A.M. 1 Favoured with instructions from MR J. W. WAKEFIELD, of Roto-o-Rangl, who has sold his farm, we will bold a Clearing Sale on the property on the above date:— 110 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows, mostly* (2nd and -3rd ealvers, due first week July, & onwards. 14 Picked Yearling Jersey Heifers out of the above herd. 4 Jersey Bulls (2 years and upwards). 400 Fat and forward S/d Hoggets. 66 s.m. Ewes, r.w.r. since Feb. 3. 23 Purebred S/d Ewes, r.w.r. 1 Stud 3-shear S/d Ram. 2 Flock S/d Ranis. 3 Stud S/d Ram Lambs, by Vernon Ram. It Stud Ewe Lambs. 9 Tam wort h Cross Sows, due middle August. 1 Tam worth Cross Sow & Litter 2 6 Tam worth Cross Slips, t Tam worth Boar. 3 Draught Geldings, all work, 9 1 9-year Draught Mare in Foal. 2 Hacks 2 Unbroken 2 and 3-year Hacks 1 3-year Draught Gelding, chains 2 Cat He Dogs I M.H. Mowing Machine, good order, s.f. R. and G. Plough, 12-blade Sell Disc Harrows. 2 s.r. Oliver Hillside Plough, l M IL Hillside Plough, Kon- | aki. 8 2 -gall. Milk Cans. f 12-gall. 1 Copper and Stand, t Milk Cooler I Trough, Sundries, 1 M.H. Hay Rake. (
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19887, 16 May 1936, Page 14
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