OPARAU STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MAY 25, NOON. 300 HEAD CATTLE 20 Fat cows 100 Forward cows 150 Store and boner cows 10 Bulls 50 Store wethers Entries Solicited. RANGIRIRI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MAY 25, NOON. 9QQ HEAD CATTLE 30 Fat cows 70 Store and boner cows 20 Yearling Jersey heifers 20 Springing cows and heifers 6 Bulls 30 Head mixed cattle Entries Solicited. CLEARING SALE AT TATUANUI, IYIORRINSVILLE. MONDAY, 25th MAY, 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from MR F. R. MARX, who is giving up j dairying, we will hold a clearing j Sale" on the larm, Tatuanui, on • the above date: — 80 Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows. j mostly young and due to calve | July and August. 9 In-calf Heifers, from picked j 10 Yearling Heifers, from picked j 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. J waggon, as new; 1 spring dray, 1 McC. i mower, 1 Bam ford topdresser, 1 M.H. teddler, 1 Met), hay rake. 1 tumbler ( sweep, 1 roller sweep, 1 Ford ton truck. 1 Fordson tractor, as new, 1 set 10ft. llcnriekson harrows, 1 set 121't. Alfa harrows, 1 set 4-leaf Tine harrows, 1 sei steel queen discs, 1 s.f. Oliver plough, 1 d.f. R. & G. plough, 1 Jensen mole pough, i ii h.p. Associated engine, 1 mast and boom slacker, t blacksmith’s forge, 20 20-gall. cans. 2 G-gall. cans, i set I test buckets, 1 Babcock tester, 1 jack ; pump, harness, chains, sledge, swingle- j trees, sundries, etc. Also Favoured with instructions from MR j E. F. HAYES, of Tatuanui, who t is giving up dairying, we will ■ hold a Clearing Sale on Mr. F. R. | Marx’s Farm on llie above date: j Gi Jersey Dairy Cows in good con- j dition, due to calve early to j 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 disos, tine harrows, chain and tripod harrow's, M.H. mower, 2 hay sweeps, farm spring dray, 10 cream cans, also Armstrong Siddley motor ear in good order, also turkeys, fowls, 'sundries, etc, and quantity of household furniture, including electric wireless set. NOTE: —This Is a particularly good herd of mostly young cows. They are all in good condition and showing well in calf. All the Implements, etc., are In first class order. On account of a client: 35 Choice dairy Jersey heifers, r.w.b. i light flat-top wagon, in ■ good order Luncheon Provided. CLEARING (SALE AT TIRAU TUESDAY, 26'TH 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. (both horses are extra good) Wallace 4-cow plant, 8 12-gall, cans, 1 electric water heater, 1 doz. cow' covers, 1 d.f. Reid & Gray plough, 1 stacker, 1 skim milk pump, 1 hay rake, tumbler hay sweep, Colonial drill. 1 110-gal. Lister Separator. On account, of a client: 1 7-year-old gelding, 1 9-year-old gelding, 2 aged farm horses, 1 heavy 7-year mare In l'oal. NOTE:—The above herd has been oarefully 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,” Ohaupo Road, Hamilton. TUESDAY, MAY 26TH, 1936 AT 11.30 a.m. 58 HEAD OF BUTTERFAT JERSEYS 58 Comprising— Rising 2-year in-calf Heifers, being the whole of the females in the stud of this age 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.) “Alfalfa” offering this year for 1 quality easily excels all preThe 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.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19890, 20 May 1936, Page 14
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