cam ionshi 5, Pine Farm Gem IV.‘ NI;\V pZealarlijd‘s foremost Shorthorn sire, and Horotiu Prince Vill., many times Champion, including the Rat“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 1395'iprodueing and prize-winning strains at " Horotiu." Write for a catalogue tO-davv CLEARING SALE AT PUKEROROCAMBRIDGE. FRIDAY, 29TH MAY, NOON. 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 WOl‘k 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, i \Vag‘gon, 2 Collars and flames, 1 Tank. 5 Pig Drums, 1 set Clippers. NO'l‘E.——VVe have inspected the above herd and find it a choice lot. All are in good condition and showing \vell forward in calf. They have Dl'O' due-ed 21,000 lb. fat for the last: three seasons. and buyers Wanting 800 d cows should not fail to attend this Sale. ' Luncheon Provided. “s*”. CAMBRIDGE STOOK SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 1, NOON. 100 HEAD OF CATTLE, 20 Fat cows and heifers 50 Store cows ‘2O 2-yenr Jersey spl'illgill‘e" heifers 9 Dairy cows 20 Fat \Veiticrs tit) Porkers .30 Store and weather pigs it) 115-931. 011 drums On account Client: 3i Young dairy cows, off clean country ' Entries Sollolted. Wanted at this sale—Fat Cows and Fat Pigs. ‘ RANGIBIRI DAIRY SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 1, 11 A..\l. 200 DAIRY CATTLE 100 tilioicc Jersey and Jersey Cross Springing ileii‘ers 30 Good Quality shorthorn Springing l-leii'crs > i 15 Uhoicc 3—year Friesian Heifers. Early Quivers 30 Jersey lleit‘ors close to profit: 2:: Linn-5~ Cows, curly caivers Entries Soliciicd. CLEARING SALE AT WAITOA. MONDAY. JL‘XIC 1, 11.30 AM. l-‘AYOL‘RED with instructions from PREEL'E ESTATE who have sold their farm We will sell at No. i ltd, \Vaitoa, on the above date, their whole choice herds: 186 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COW‘S, 2nd, 3rd., 6; am. Calvers, due July and Ang—ust to Pedigree Jersey Bulls 26 2—yr. Jersey heifers 2S Yearling Jersey heifers 5 Jersey Bulls, 2 and 3-year-olds NOTE—We have inspected the above herds and can recommend them as good typey dairy cattle in very good condition, and showing well forward 'in calf. ' Luncheon Provided. .___‘_.___-___‘ " MOUNTLEY" PEDIGREE PIGS. THIRD ANNUAL FIXTURE. On behalf of MR A. 'l‘. ROGERS, “Mountley,” Ngaruawahta. To be held in the Selling Pavilion. Claudeianrts Showgrounds, Hamilton. Waikato, MONDAY—ist JUNE, fists—MONDAY AT 10.30 A..\l. 200 HEAD OF THE} HIGHEST ' QUALITY PiGS YET OFFERED ——— . Comprising— 200 Sows to Farrow Young Saws Bears for Service Young Boars ’i‘amwort‘hs Berkshires Large Blacks Representing a combination or the very best English, Australian and New Zea.land blood. . The ilrst or the progeny of the wonderful English champion imported Tamworth Boar “ Berkweit Up to Date sth." Practically the whole or 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 to be offered are in iarrcw to this great importation. \\‘ithout doubt, this is 'one of the Greatest Quality Otterings ever submitted by Mountioy and an inspection (it any time will hear this out. Mountley l’irrs again this season practii'ally remain undefeated in the Show Ring, their winnings inrlutlins’ the, iolt zuinon Gold lltip at, the llnwera Show {or most points in any stock scctinni Cntnloguns on application. OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE. 1 “WEDNESDAY .lt'NF. 3, 11.0 A..\l. , LNUU' data int into.) i i 100 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 Entries Solicitrri. NOTE—invin: in \\'i‘tlnvsday, June It not twin}: :1 Pllltlil‘ lintiiln)‘. tho :tlH’H‘C‘ .\‘nlc \\il] now he held nu this (late, THE FARMERS' CO-OI’ERATIVE ‘AIILJIOAIaLtIIAr. 00,, LTD, Hamilton and BranchesD. McL. WALLACE, LTD. 70“" T! the tin-lewd) ‘narrow’STm-‘g'rTSL ‘h limits. “\\‘nllnt‘n (‘tmln and ’l'ripna "arrows." the host ”arrow for genera: [\lirpilsi‘~.—l|. .\irh \\'ntlar‘e. Ltd. , rA‘rlAsmi'ltiN, Krill-Flux, swmnn. em. 1‘ Null Tl‘lpiltl. illul nil iiioituin types of Grassland narrows—D. .\leL. \Vailace. rm. suit nil punuiim: > requirements consult 14 ii. .\lt‘l._ \\‘alinL‘o £311.. Collingnumi 3L, ltnintlion. .___—.___.— BOILER CASINGS AND CONCRETE WASH TUBS. punlh-c lliill r tins-tugs, Steel Covered m- tzonrrrtv i-‘iiiisti .. . from £2/iO/ [juni't'olu \\'lls‘ti 'i‘nbs SIMS/Further particulars on application to: THE ONGARUE PUMECE BOILER.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 16
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