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G, W. VERCOE &. CO. LTD. OHINEWAI 6TOOK SALE MONDAY, MAY 9 100 CATTLE 10 Fat Cows and Heifers 40 Store and Boner Cows 10 Dairy Cows and Heifers 20 Mixed Cattle S Bulls Entries Solioited. 173 HAMILTON BTOCK SALE TUESDAY, MAY 10 20 PAT BULLOCKS 25 Fat Cows and Heifers 50 Store and Boner Cows 20 Mixed Cattle 4 Good Dairy Cows In mlllc 6 Bulls ISO PAT WETHERS 60 Fat Ewes 20 Fat Lam be 150 FAT AND STORE PIGS 1 Pedigree Berkshire Boar, seven months old Entries Solioited 201 HAMILTON HORSE BALE CLAUD ELANDS SHOWGROUNDS THURSDAY, MAY 12. gO HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Entries Solicited. 174' TE KAUWHATA HORBE BALE FRIDAY, MAY 13. Clients please note this sale has heen cancelled. 172 TE KAUWHATA STOCK BALE MONDAY, MAY 16. Entries Solicited. 175 TIMBER BALE TAUPIRI RAILWAY YARDS THURSDAY, MAY 19 10.30 A.M. 50.000 SUPER FEET OF RIMU, ’ MATAI AND TOTARA. Scantlings, Boards, Bevel Back, T. dt G. Flooring, Match Lining, Gate Timber, Fencing, etc., eto. In lots to suit buyers—quantities guaranteed. 176 OLEARINO SALE AT ROTOTUNA FRIDAY, MAY 20. At 1 p.m. Acting under Instructions from Mr W. Hope, of Rot'otuna, who has sold his property we shafll sell on his farm on the above date the whole of his live and dead stock Comprising:— 20 YOUNG JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS TO CALVE JULY AND AUGUST ONWARDS 6 Cows in Milk (calved March and April) 6 2-year in-calf Heifers 9 Yearling Jersey Heifers 1 Farm IJorse Evona Topdresser, usual farm tools and sundries. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—We have Inspected this herd and find the cows to be In good condition. The herd averaged 2go lbs. fat., FACTORY - RETURNS, to the end of March. 171

FAMOUS JERSEYS Two Important Dispersals NO REBERVEB “Almadale” Jersey Stud COMPLETE DISPERSAL WITHOUT REBERVE ON ACCOUNT OF MR W. H. MIERS, AT THE FARM, ROTOTUNA, HAMILTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 11TH & 12TH MAY, 1938. • • AT 10.30 A.M. EACH DAY. Owing to 111-health Mr Mlers, after lengthy consideration, has decided to disperse In its entirely his famous “Almadale” Stud and this Sale will present to buyers one of the greatest opportunities to secure rattle, wth great show records, of magnificent type and exceptional dairy abilitv and bred In the purple. The entire herd, comprising:— 68 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWB 20 PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-OALF HEIFERB 26 PEDIGREE HEIFER CALVES AND RISING YEARLING HEIFERS 2 IMPORTED HERD SIRES 2 THREE-YEAR-OLD BULLS 11 TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS 20 BULL CALVES AND RISING YEARLING BULLB 148 HEAD No herd In the history of pedigree Jersey breeding in New Zealand has been more successful than “Almadale.” It contains some of the most famous female lines In the stud book which on no account would (beoome available were Mr Mlers not completely dispersing the herd. “Almadale” Jerseys have been line-bred to the world famous “MAJESTY” and “COWSLIP” strains with valuable infusions also of “NOBLE" blood. For years the “Almadale” Stud has exhibited an almost formidable show team, winning Championships at all Important Shows in the Auckland Province, Including the N.Z. Royal. “Almadale” only exhibited at the Hamilton Show this season and literally swept the hoards, and won First and Third in the coveted Progenv Class with two groups by the famous Island sire, GENERAL COWSLIP'S PIONEER. The progeny of this sire will be a feature of the sale season and breeders will appreciate the opportunity of being able to secrure unreservedly the beautiful matrons by those famous “MAJESTY” sires, TE RAPA LAD and NOBLE SOUMISE. The cattle ranging from calves to mature matrons will provide an opportunity to obtain magnificent cattle to suit all limits. The two imported 'sires, ROSE MARIE'S DUKE and IRENE'S PIONEER, together with a wonderful range of young bulls from famous dams should attract the attention of all breeders requiring herd sires. DO NOT MISS THIS FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THESE MAGNIFICENT “ALMADALE" JERSEYS. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. “ Moto-iti ” jersey Stud COMPLETE DISPERBAL WITHOUT RESERVE ON ACCOUNT OF MR A. 0. ADDIS AT THE CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS, HAMILTON FRIDAY, 13TH MAY, 1938 AT 11 A.M. Having undertaken the sole management of his large sheep farm, Mr Addis has decided to dispose of his very select “Moto-ltl" Stud which la of a very high standard of type and quality and bred from the very choicest strains as follows: — 23 PEDIQREE JERSEY COWS B PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-CALF HEIFERS 10 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS 2 HERD SIRES 40 HEAD These cattle, which were reared and milked on high Talhape country, are robust constltutlnned. hardy cattle which will give an excellent response on more congenial dairying country. The offering mostly comprises the progeny of OAKLANDS COMBINATION (Svhtl's Oxford Noble —Oaklands Guernsey, C.O.R. 692 lb. fat, by Holly Bank Squire C. 8.8. and Wit,!.ONYX SUCCESSOR (Wlllonyx Oxford Lad. Imp.—Noble's Choice V.H.C., C.S.P.. 0.H.T.. oli lb. fat'. The herd Is strongly bred to the famous “MAJESTY" strain and Is of beautifully even tvpe, high qualitv and noted for good udders. “HEATHERLEA” JERSEY STUD In conjunction with ttie above sale, there will he sold WITHOUT REPERYF. on account, of Mr H. ,T. Lancaster. Levin: —< S PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-CALF HEIFERS. These heifers are specially selected lots and are line-hred to the famous “MAJESTY" strain. Four' of them are by the great breeding hull, HF.ATHERI F\ ROYALIST, sire of manv prize-winners including Heatherlea Alice Y.H.r... Royal Champion 1937 and co-winner of the ETinO Mana.watu = lakcs and four of them are In-calf to this great sire These heifers are exceptionally well*bred and are backed by generations of high butterfat reLUNCHEON AVAILABLE ON GROUNDS. COMMISSIONS EXECUTED "N BEHALF "F ABSENTEE BUYERS. Catalogue on application. AUCTIONEERS, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON <& CO. LTD., Auckland. Ilamilt.,n. Wellington and Branches, WELL-BORING \\taTER! Water! Water! For reliable YY Water Well Drilling.—fieo Hu tub in .on phono 9 M-.rrlncvMlp FURTHER STOCK SALES WILL BE 1 FOUND ON PAGE 4. Printed and published fnr the Waikato and King Country Pres 9. Ltd . hv Arthur Edwards Manning. of Claudelands. Hamilton, at the office of the company. Victoria Street, Hamilton SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1938

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20492, 7 May 1938, Page 14

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