G. W. VERCOE & CO, LTD, HAMILTON STOCK SALE TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1936 20 Fat Bullocks 25 Fat Cows and Heifers 30 Store and Boner Cows 120 Fat Wethers 60 Fat Ewes 100 Fat Lambs 150 Fat and Store Pigs 20 Choice 2-year-?old in calf Shorthorn Heifers. Eligible for marking. 32 2-year-old in calf Jersey Heifers. SPECIAL ENTRY: On account of MR F. R. SEDDON: 35 Extra Choice Fawn Jersey Heifers (early calvers) Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT TRAMWAY ROAD CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1 P .M. I Acting under instructions from MR I L. BELCHER, who is leaving the district, we shall sell on the property on I the shove date the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising: 1 GOOD YOUNG JERSEY CROSS COWS These Cattle are all second calvers, due June and July 1 2-year-old Jersey Bull 1 Yearling Heifer 3 Tamworth Cross Sows (close to profit) 3 Tamworth Cross Sows (litters of 10. 9 and 5) 1 Berkshire Sow in pig 1 Pedigree Tamworth Boar, 15 months 2 Good Light Working Horses 1 i-ton “Essex" Truck (perfect order) ; 1 Good Dog 1 65gal. “ A.L. " Separator, guaranteed; 2 Large Pig Sties on runners; 1 Gate Sweep (as pew) ; 1 M.H. Hand Plough; Small set Grass Harrow's; 12 ton stack of Hay (good); 3 Cream Cans; Seed Potatoes: Harness; tools; general farm sundries, etc., etc. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTH.—We have inspected tihese cattle and can recommend them as being a good line of 2nd. calvers. CONTENTS OF THREE-ROOMED DWELLING Furniture, Beds, Tables, Wardrobe, Kitchen Dresser; usuai household sundries. HORBE BALE. PUKEKOHE HORBE BAZAAR FRIDAY, MAY 22 AT 10.45 A.M. HORSES OF ALL GLASSES Including: On account of MR K. ANDERSON, Helensville: 1 8-year-old Broken Hack, “ TONY',” good safe Jumper AT 1 P.M. On acoount of MR W. HOSKING, Waiuku, who is reducing his teams: 6 Heavy Draughts, all work 10 Medium Draughts, all work 12 3-year-old Medium Draughts 3 Mares, in foal o Hacks and Light Harness Horses 1 Good Hunter, M TRIDEX ’’ These Morses may all be thoroughly recommended. Entries Solicited. ALFRED BUCKLAND A BONB, LTD. AUCKLAND. 605 LIVESTOCK FOR BALE. ALFALFA JERSEY SALE, MAX 26, A “WAIKATO WINTER SHOW WEEK.’’ Leading Butterfat Strains—--58 HEAD: 33 Heifers. 25 Bulls. Catalogues from F. J. SAXBY, Ohaupo Rd., Hamilton. 564 ANALYST. L S S PACKMAN ’ ANALYST * 501 BRITISH CHAMBERS, HIGH ST., AUCKLAND, C.l. Consulting and Agricultural Chemist. VETERINARY practitioner. D. D. WILSONVETERINARY PRACTITIONER. PHONE 2181. For immediate attention .o all ?tonk SURVEYOR & TOWN PLANNER. REGISTERED SURVEYOR A TOWN PLANNER. 116 Vlotorla Street. HAMILTON. Phone.: OQce 2063: Private 3370.
N. Z. L. & M. A. CO. LTD. (Incorporated In England). HAMILTON STOCK SALE TUESDAY. MAY 19 JQQ HEAD CATTLE, ETC 8 Fat Bullocks 20 Fat Cows 30 Forward-conditioned Cows 20 Store and Boner Cows On account Client.— 30 P.A. and H Cows and Heifers, in calf to I ,A. and H. Bulls. 25 Shorthorn, Hereford and P.A. Store Cows On account Client.— 7 Dairy Cows, due early 60 Fat Wethers 100 Fat Ewes 50 Fat Lambs 250 Pigs 150 Porkers and Baconers 100 Stores and Weaners On account Mr T. H. Oliver, Waite tuna—--200 2,4, 6-tooth full mouth Ewes in Jamb Romney Rams 50 Ewe Lambs Entries Solicited OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 AT 11 A.M. J HE A 5 CATTLE 15 Fat Cows 30 Forward Cows 20 Store Boner Cows 50 Mixed Cattle 100 Ewes r.w. S.D. Rams 100 Lambs 70 Mixed Pigs On account Client, who is leaving the district:— Hayrake, Haysweep, Topdresser, Chain Harrows, Jamieson Heater and Sterilizer, Swingletrees, Chains and Sundries. Entries Solicited MR G. E. SWAN’S CLEARING SALE, KAINUI, TAUPIRI WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1936 Favoured with instructions from MR G. E. SWAN, who is leaving the district, we will sell the following:— 31 MOSTLY JERSEY COWS 5 Well grown Yearling Jersey Heifers 14 In-calf Jersey Heifers 1 Aged Farm Mare—all work FIRTH STEELITE COPPER & STAND; M.H. Drill; Milking Machino; Wirenetting; Hay Forks, Wheelbarrow; Step-ladder; Ladder—long; Cans. 'Car Chains, 31 x 5 x 25, 3 Pair Scales; 2 Double Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses; 1 Dutchess Pair; Chairs, Kitchen Table; Small Table; 2 Fire Baskets; Mats; Preserving Pan and Jars; Fowls, and general sundries. NOTE.—These Cows are all sound and are mostly coming to their fourth calf. Considering they are off rough swamp country they are in fair con- : dition, and will undoubtedly do well in better pastures. The bull went out with the cows on October 13 last, and with the Heifers on No- ' vember 3. Luncheon Provided. MR J. BLACKMAN'S CLEARING SALE ROTO-O-RANGI, CAMBRIDGE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, AT NOON WHOLE HERD OF: 05 BEST QUALITY DAIRY COWS Those cattle are mostly Jersey and Holstein cross. They are due early to a Shorthorn Bull—2l should calve in July and the balance in August. In the aggregate they have produced per factory returns in excess of 10,0001 b. fat for 11 months, to April 30, 1936. Being also mostly third calvers we thoroughly recommend buyers to attend. Also: On account MR H. I. HOPKINS: DISPERSAL OF H IN-CALF JERSEY HEIFERS These heifers have been selected from picked herds averaging up to 3281 b. fat, are in good condition; fairly well grown, and are well into the Jersey. They are well forward in-calf and afford an excellent opportunity for prospective purchasers to fulfil their requirements. Luncheon Provided. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 22ND. 10Q HEAD CATTLE, ETC. Entries Solicited.
COOPER SHEEP SHEARING MACHINERY embraces the very latest improvements . . . Shafting & Electric Plants to suit flocks of all sizes. RE SURE TO VISIT THE COOPER STAND AT THE WAIKATO WINTER SHOW! THE COOPER ENGINEERING Co. (N.Z.), Ltd. CUSTOMS STREET EAST SCIENCE LENDS A HAND * Fatten your Pigs Economically and Correctly by using HINEMOA BALANCED PIG FOOD Accurate Proportions of the following Essentials: (1) Proteins (2) Carbohydrates (3) Oils or Fats (4) Minerals USE ONLY THE BEST PREPARATION Obtainable from N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD, HAMILTON, Morrinsville, Otorohanga, Te Awamutu.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19888, 18 May 1936, Page 14
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