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1 CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT FENCOURT, CAMBRIDGE FRIDAY, 2 7th MAY, 1038 At 11.30 a.m. Favoured with Instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of J. W. JOHNSTON, who have sold the farm, we will offer as above —■ [gg JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from July and August onwards to Jersey bulls 8 2-yr. Jersey heifers, expeoted to calve from August onwards 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 grade Jersey bull 1 aged mare; trial 1 aged gelding; trial 1 light draught; trial 3 Tam worth sows to farrow 1 Devon boar 9 Devon cross 6lips 1 Booth Mac O'. 4 wheeled Sweep' and Ensilage Sweep for same; 1 d.f. Reid and Gray Plough; i s.f- Plough; Wheelbarrow; 12-blade Discs (new); 1 7ft Cambridge Roller; Spring Tooth Cultivator; Hand Scoop; Tripod Harrows; Waggon as new; Spring Tip Dray; Nicholson Swath Turner and Side Delivery Rake; Ladders; Hand Power Corn Crusher; Planet Junior; Scarifier; Small Seed Drill; Stewart Horse Clippers; Dehorner? Knapsack Sprayer; Booth MacD. Rid--er; Hand Truck; Universal Tool complete; 4 Collars and Hames; Winkers; 2 Spring Cart, Harness: Plough Chains,- Back Bands, Breechings, Dray Saddle, Harness, Sundries; 12 Milk Cans; 2 Cream Cans; 4 Testing Buckets; Milk Buckets; T Model Ton Truck. NOTE.—This is a good clean herd of dairy cows, consisting of mostly I bird and fourth ralvers. Luncheon provided. 183 CLEARING BALE AT MANGARONGA ROAD, OTOROHANGA FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1938, At 11 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR A. VALOIS, who has been milking for the past 10 years on Messrs Dempster and Singleton’s property, and is now retiring on account of ill-health, we will offer for sale, without reserve, his whole herd of—in*; JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, expeoted to calve from July and August onwards 20 In-Calf 2-year Heifers 20 Jersey Calves 2 Jersey Bulls 5 Reliable Farm Horses 2 Sows, with Litters 3 Sows to farrow 26 Stores and Slips 1 Service Boar 40 Fowls 30 Turkeys 1 Independent Topdresser '(double driver); set Discs; set Blocks; set Stocks and Dies; Copper and Stand; ‘1 ton Coal; 1 Armstrong Dehorner; 1 Blacksmith’s Anvil; 10 Horse Collars; 1 Light Car, Saddle and Har- | ness; complete range of Farm Harness; Swingletrees, Chains; Snig Chain; Hames; 1 dozen Hay Forks; Nay Knives; Mauls; Wedges; Wire Strainer; Spadps; Slashers; Tools and Sundries too numerous to mention; Kitchen Table, Chairs, Etc. NOTE.—We have Inspected this herd, and can thoroughly recommend it as being an outstanding herd of genj nine healthy cattle. It has been heavily | culled each year, and the cows are in excellent order. r Luncheon Provided 182 | PRELIMINARY NOTICE I SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY HEIFERS jpUESDAY, JUNE. On account of MR. E. R. WURTH His Annual Draft of DAIRY CATTLE: JERSEY & JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS, r.w. Jersey Bulls. Fuller particulars later. 181 THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. Hamilton and Branches, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON <ft CO., LTD. HAMILTON STOCK SALE ' TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1938. gTEPHENSON & QO., J TD. 60 FAT WETHERS Entries Solicited. 158 CLEARING SALE ON ACCOUNT BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. To be held at Welcome Bay, Tauranga, on I MONDAY, MAY 16, AT 10.0 A.M. Favoured with instructions from the Bank of New South Wales, who have sold the above property, we will sell the whole of the live and dead Stock as follows : 200 FRIESIAN CROSS AND V JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS 35 Store Cows 30 18-months Friesian/Jersey in-calf Heifers 5 2i-year Steers 25 18-months Friesian Cross Shorthorn Cross Steer 3 25 Calves 3 Jersey Bulls 1 S.H. Bull 1 Red Poll Bull 9 Farm Horses 14 Tamworth Cross Breeding Sows 1 Tamworth Boar 30 Weaner I’lgs 1 8-Cow Gane Plant, complete with electric Motor; 1 4-cow L.K.G. Plant, complete with electric Motor; 1 135gal. Alfa Separator; 1 90-gal. Alfa Separator; 1 M.TI. Mower; l M.H. Rake, i 16-blade M.H. Discs, 2 S.F. Ploughs. 1 Hillside Plough, 1 Evona Topdressor. 1 Wallace Stacker, i Hay- ! sweep, 1 Hauraki Steriliser, 1 Konakl, j 1 Gic. 1 M.H. I i-Coulter Drill, 1 i Flamethrower, 1 Knapsack Sprayer, 1 Douglas No. 5 Ram and Piping. 1300 ' Posts. TOO Rales Hay, 50 Fowls, 10 Cream Cans. Drum Deisel Twel. Oil, ! quantify large amply Drums, 1 set 4- | Horse Blocks. Horse Collars, Hames, : Chain-j. Winks. Swingletrees, Large | Range Farm Tools. j The Dairy Cows arc in good order ! due in .1 ulv and August. The vendors , are agreeable to buyers grazing Stock i purchased on the properly up till June i. The sale will commence j SHARP at 1 0 a.m. with the selling at 1 1 1 c homestead of all implements, etc., j and Horses and y,,ung >forp >tork. i The Dairy Herd will then be sold at Hie | main shed. Liclit Luncheon Provided. Auctioneers : CTF.PH ENSOX A pO., I^TD., j AUCKLAND. HAMILTON, WHAKATANE. 155

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20492, 7 May 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20492, 7 May 1938, Page 14

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