FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING
IV! ATAM AT A HORSE SALE : 100 all Entries Solicited. OPARAU STOCK SALE MONDAY. 16TH MAY. NOON. •-'nvniirv»d with Instructions from the Estate of S. W. Morgan, we ” 11 offer the underI mentioned Live and Dead Stock at | Oparau Yards. 48 Jersey an«i Jersey Cross Dairy Cows 12 Calves 5 Y'enrlines 1 Bull 3 Horses 3 Breeding Sows 19 Piers Treloar Endne. old 3-cow Plant. etc.. Lfsfer Separator, F ♦h Coppor. Scales. 3 Buckets, ■i Wedcre**. s.f. Plontrh. 2 sets Plonsrh Harness. Grass Har- 1 rows, and Chains ■ Hnyknlfe, Drav Saddle. Discs, r Mower. Topd-csscr old', Fun- • dry tools, etc. | NOTE: The above herd of dairy cows, coming off high sheep country on j the West Coast, ran he' rerommend- j ed to do well In the Waikato. “ MOUNTLEY ” PEDIGREE PIGS GREAT ANNUAL FIXTURE "n account of MR A. T. ROGERS, I “ MOUNTLEY,” NGARUAWAHIA, To be held at the HOMESTEAD, NGARUAWAHI A, Opp. Hopji Hopu Camp, on Main j South Road) I WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY MAY IR. 1938 At 1 0.30 a m. 160 PEDIGREE -tnQ BERKSHTRES. TAMWORTIIS ard LARGE BLACKS As follows: 62 Pedigree Berkshires. Boars for Service. Sows in farrow, Y’oung Boars and Sows 70 Pedigree Tamworths, of all : aces 30 Pedigree Large Blacks—an out- ; standing line The “ MOI NTLEY ” Offering this ear is really ntilslandin&r. special rare ■ivinc: been taken in the selection of Hie offering. Most of the Berkshires represent the ! rst of the progeny of the great Can linn imported boar, " WOnpr.l HN LANDON,” to be offered in N X., and it can be safely stated no r line as ever before been off. : ■ d .uiction. The Tamworths also represent a S m J s, mostly sii the All-England and N.Z. Champion. : BEMKSWELL IP-To-DATE sth," •nd from prize-winning sows. In the Large Blacks are many star 1 »ts including this year’s supreme pig t the l*ilmcrston Roj ii in the 1i- j months class. The Catalogue this year includes i more prize-winners and potential win- J
CLEARING SALE AT TURANGA-O-MOANA FRIDAY, 2 oth MAY'. 193 S At 11 a.m. Favoured with Instructions from >fR W. P. H >LMES, of Turanga-o-moana, who is retiring from dairying. we will sell as above his whole herd of—--1 CHOICE JERSEY & JERSEY' CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from early July onwards 200 Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifers, including 80 ex Taranaki as calves and 40 of his own breeding 25 Jersey heifer calves 5 Jersey bulls 1 3-yr. draught filly 2 3-yr. draught geldings 1 5-yr. draught mare 1 6-yf. draught mare 1 aged draught mare 3 foals Tip Dray; Booth McDonald Wheel Sweep; etc. NOTE.—We ftnd this a choice herd of high producing cows, which_ for ti e last three years have put up an a\erage of 320 ]*b. fat, factory returns. The herd is a clean one, and in splendid order. Luncheon provided. CLEARING 6ALE AT PIAKO, MORRINSVILLE MONDAY', 23rd MAY', 1938 At 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR. J. R. WEST, of Plako, who ha-3 leased his farm to a man with his own herd, we will sell as above — CHOICE JERSEY DAIRY COW'S, Including 40 second-oalvers, and pasturing with Pedigree Jersey Bull since Bth October 1 4-yr. pedigree Jersey bull 40 aged breeding ewes, r.w. Southdown rams i 1 reliable farm mare I J foal 2 Tamworth breeding sows with litters 1 12-mths. purebred Berkshire boar J-ton Oldsmobile Truck, Tip Spring j Cart, McEwan Hay Stacker, as new; MoOormick Deering Big 6 Mower; j Tumbler Sweep; s.f. Plough; Chain narrows; Sledge; Set Spring Cart Harness, in good order; Collars, chains, Swingletrees, Cream Cans, j Sundries, etc. NOTE.—We have inspected this ; b'-'rri, and find the cows a choice lotThe majority are second-calvers, and re exported to come to profit early. \\ e have no hesitation in recommendliasers to attend this sale. Luncheon provided 187 CLEAR* .YG SALE AT SPRINGDALE, WAITOA WEDNESDAY', 25th MAY, 1938 At 11 a.m. ; Favoured with instructions from MR. T. HITOHMAN, Springdale, Waitoa, who has sold his farm, we will sell as above— SHORTHORN & SHORTHORN- ■ JERSEY CROSS COWS, ex-
Buyer* are thn* dwill only be given f • >.\sll unle** arrangements have been u •• i • 6u*}y with the management. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE MONDAY, MAY 0, 11.30 a m. HEAD OF CATTLE Heavy Prime Hereford Cows Prime P.A. and Hereford Crops Heifers Fat Cows and Heifers Store Cows Jersey W'eaner Heifers Jersey in-calf Heifers Bulls fat Pigs Store md W’eaner Pigs Entries Solicited 100 6 6 15 80 10 12 5 75 50 OHINEWAI STOCK BALE MONDAY. MAY 9. AT 11.30 A.M. 100 HEAD OF CATTLE 25 Fat Cows 40 Store and Boner Cows 15 Yearling Jersev Heifers 5 Brills 25 Head Mfxeif Cattle 10" 10 25 jn 4 40 80 80 100 100 200 80 80 40 80 40 HAMILTON STOCK SALE TUESDAY, MAY 10. 10 A M. HEAD OF CATTLE Fat Bullocks Fat Cows and Heifers Store and Boner Cows Runners Fat Wethers Fat Ewes Fat Lafnbs Fat Pigs Store and W’eaner Pigs Entries Solicited. BPECIAL CATTLE FAIR FRANKTON SALEYARDS WEDNESDAY. MAY 11. 11 A.M. HEAD OF CATTLE Fat and Forward 4-year P.A. Bullocks Fat. and Forward 3-year P.A. Bullocks 2- P V and Hereford Steers 3- Hereford and S.H. Steers M S. PJi. Calves Entries Solicited. OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE WEDNEfNAY. MAY 11. 11 A.M. JOO HEAD OF CATTLE 10 Fit Cows and Heifers 30 Store and Boner Cows 10 Jersey Weiner Heifers 15 Jersey Cross In Calf Heifers 5 Bulls 80 Store and W’eaner Pigs Entries Solicited HIKUTAIA STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY. MAY 11 11.30 A.M.
HEAD OF CATTLE 100 10 Fat Cow* and JTeffers 25 Store and B*n»»r Cow* 10 Jersey Weaner Heifers 6 Bulls 15 Head Mixed Cattle 30 Store and Weaner Plsr§ Entries Snljrffed. WAIHOU STOCK SALE THURSDAY, MAY 12, 11 a m. 200 head of cattle 20 Prime Fat Cows and Heifers 30 Fat and Forward Cows 50 Store and Boner Cows 15 Jersey Weener Heifers 35 2 and3-year Friesian S.H. and Jersey Cross Heifers 10 Jersey In-Calf Heifers 6 Bulls 30 Fat Sheep 200 F 'T P 1 a s 250 STORE AND WEANER PIGS Entries Solicited TIRAU STOCK SALE THURSDAY, MAY 12. 11.30 a m. 100 HEAD OF CATTLE 30 Fat Cows 60 Store and Boner Cows 6 Bulls 20 Head Mixed Cattle Entries Solicited TE AWAVIUTU STOCK SALE THURSDAY, MAY 12. 11.30 am. 200 head of cattle 10 Prfme Fat Bullocks 12 Prime Fst Heifers 30 Fat Cows 40 Store and Boner Cows 20 Jersey Weaner Calves 10 Bulls 250 FICS—BACOXER?. PORKER? STORE? A WEANER? 1 Pedicree Tamwnrth B .ir 1 Canadian Berkshire Roar Entries Solicited NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE FRIDA A". MAY 13. 11.30 A M. 100 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 Fat Cnw* and Heifer* 25 Store and * ows * Jersey Weaner Heifers 10 Jersey rro-ii Heifers r.w.h. 4 Bulls 1.5 Head Mixed . »ffJo Enfrie* Spirited. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE FRIDAY. M\Y 13. Dafrv Cattle f i ».m. Fat Pizs If a.ru. Fat Sheep t 1 Faf Cattle 12 \... rl . store •; 1 11 ie : p - 200 Ah MF * Faf B»iTf'"'k-i 12 Prrii** F..* Ifr r* 40 Fat and V rd • ■» s SO Sl •«i • I 0 BuiN V' Fat. SI r ep 200 Fat Pics 250 St re and Weaner Pics Entries S .icited.
ncrs than any previous one. ! MAKE A POINT OF WRITING FOR A CATALOGUE NGONGOTAHA STOCK SALE THURSDAY, 1 Ofh MAY, 1938 At 11.30 a.m. •»n account of MR. M. P. MILLETT, "Lake View,” Ngongotaha lhe whole 'of his Pedigree Jerseys, with the exception of Jieifers, which he is retaining for future breeding. Tiie offering comprises— Ot) REGISTERED PEDIGREE JER- ** SKY COWS, mostly tested 3 Pedigree Jersey Hulls 4 High Grade flows, all with herd test records. NOTE. View” Jerseys are' noted for their excellent type, having won numerous prizes and championships in the show ring. Practically all the cows have been tested, and hold creditable records put up under every-day conditions. Catalogues on application. 189 SALE OF PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS OHAUPO ROAD, HAMILTON FRIDAY, 20th MAY, 1938, at 12 noon Favoured with instructions from MR. L. C. VICKERS, who Is going out of dairying, we will sell on the farm, Ohaupo Rd., Hamilton, the whole of his choice herd of Pedigree Milking Shorthorns. The offering comprises—--1 4-year Stud Bull j 1 r PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTA 1 HORN COW’S 14 rising 2-yr. in-calf heifers 4 rising 2-yr. Pedigree Bulls 1 Yearling Bull NOTE.—The above represent a cows, originally . fr m the studs lof Messrs Ranstead Bros, and Mr T. i IL Gordon, W’aihi. All females are j n calf to pedigree Shorthorn bull. The cattle are in splendid order, rid ran he thoroughly recommended i in every way. CLEARING SALE AT TAUHEI | Tt ' MAY, 193 3 At 11.30 a.m. - fr m MR. J 1. "S ’-'ihnk. who is putting on a j Sh.rrrn k-r with his own herd, we l will \ M a ci ■ rin— sale on the ! ••: . T -!!••♦' "-Tainui Rd., : >!• tt i,.-. die. as. above— T JERSEY GROSS Y 'i'.WS expected to • . June ..fiwards to v bid’s ♦ed t . calve fr..11l July ] in * t.:v -• ws are a good line. ; r inc well (>s> v.Jpfl
pected to calve to Jersey bulls in June, July and August, and onwards 4 2-yr. Jersey-Shorthorn cross heifers 1 6-yr. pedigree Jersey bull I 1 aged medium draught horse j Cambridge Roller; Set Chain HarI rows; 'Konaki; TJp (Pray; Harness; Tools, etc; 90 gall. AKa Laval Separator; 8 Milk Cans; 80 Posts; 63 ' Fowls. ALSO QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I Including: Bedroom Suite; Chester- ; field, Tables, Chairs, 5-valve Atwateri Kent Radio, Kitchen Utensils; 90 jars j Bottled Fruit; Copper and Stand, etc. Luncheon provided. 185 CLEARING SALE AT HEDLEY’S RD., WAHAROA. THURSDAY, 2 6th MAY, 1938 At 11-30 a.m. j Favoured with Instructions from MTI. j C. P. OATES, whose lease has expired, we will conduct a Clearing Sale on the property, Hedley’s Rd., Waharoa, on the above date— QA JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS DAIRY CO AYS 18 Jersey springing heifers 20 heifer calves 2 aged farm horses, all work (good) 14 breeding sows to farrow and with young 20 store and weaner pigs i Tamworth boar Spring Tip Dray; Big 6 Mower; Chain and Tripod Harrows; as new; 6 Cream Cans; Milk Buckets; Sundries, ete. NOTE. —These cows practically all young, and ex-Taranaki as heifers, i They are in good order, and are ex- ! pected to calve to Jersey bulls from ' July onwards. Luncheon provided. 184 CLEARING SALE AT TE MAWHAI ! WEDNESDAY, 25TH MAY, 1938. AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with Instructions from Mr W. H. Short, who ifc selling all bis I stock, and putting on Sharemilkers with own herd, we will hold a Clearing Sale as above.—• 60 Very Choice Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows, cxpecte'd to calve from early July onwards. i 60 Jersey cross Heifers, expected to calve from e.irlv July onwards. 17 Selected Jersey Heifer Calves i 2 tirade Jersey Bulls 9 Tamworth Sows, with litters and due to farrow. 1 Tamworth Boar - * i J 7s-t_ r a l . I nabob-, Separalor. iOg.ll. Milk Y ,t. * I u-gal. Cream ions. 3 i gd. Cream Cans, 3<» Fowls. Billiard Table and Cues. r -o"d order. »1!;: This is a o-| herd, and i.'.-oiutciy .-ban. riiey are mostly due to calve early to Jersey Bulls. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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