DISPERSAL SALES few specially selected voung bulls Including 9 V.H.C. Cows up to 9341 b fat; all others of age for classification are H.C. cows with records up to 821 lb fat. 37 C.O.n. cows mostly tested as heifers average 6441 b fat, mostly in heifer form, 9 of them, three with V.H.C. honours average 7321 b fat. Every cow In the herd has been tested or Is at present under test; many noted champiops and prizewinners. “ Cralgavon ” is the most intenselybred HOLLY BANK SQUIRE C. 8.8., herd In the Dominion, this blood principally being blended through those famous sires PEGGY'S SQUIRE C. 8.8. PEGGY’S NOBLE ASTER C.B-.8. and i ROSALIND'S SQUIRE C. 8.8. BRAMPTON DREAMING SAM C. 8.8. blood is also represented. * Commissions executed on behalf of absentee buyers. Catalogues now available. AUCTIONEERS: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. Wellington, Auckland, Hamilton and Branches ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Levin, Palmerston North and branches 206 FOR SALE BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD SHEEP AND CATTLE PROPERTY, TO BE HELD AT THE OFFICEB OF THE NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., WHANQAREI, ON MAY 23, 1938, AT 2 P.M. This property comprises approxl- ; mately 4600 acres, situated in the [ Hokianga County. Access is obtained by road connecting with the main highways system, about 10 miles from Kohukohu, and by sea frontage to Hokianga Harbour. Good motor road to Moerewa Freezing Works. The properly consists mainly of easy undulating country with good flats. Soil, black loam on clay subsoil. excellent sheep country and eminently suitable for dairy farming. Approximately 3300 acres in grass, EngI iish grasses predominating. The property is ring-fenced and well subdivided with permanent streams, mainly fed from ranges at back, j Stock carried at present approxii mately 2250 ewes, 350 wethers, 70 • rams, 1300 lambs. 180 run cows, 115 | calves, lio mixed sex yearlings, 20 two-year-old steers and heifers, 5 bulls and 31 horses. Included in the • cattle is a herd of pedigree Hereford?. High-class rams have been used and j wool has fetched top prices at January sales at Auckland. BUILDING?. —Homestead comprises bungalow and cottage, ail necessary i stables, cow-shed, garage and out- ; buildings. Woolshed with 4-stand j plant, shearers' cottages, implement ; shed, cattle yards, sheep drafting ! yards and dip, shepherd's cottage and j motor launch. ; The reason for selling Is that a , winding up of the partnership is de- ; sired to effect a distribution in the j estate of a deceased partner, j TERM?.—3O per cent cash; balance, 70 per cent of purchase money, ; may remain for 5 years at 4$ per cent. ! For full particulars and plan of the i property, apply to Joint auctioneers, , who will l»e glad to arrange inspection f<*r parties interested. Auctioneers: yyniGHT, gTEPHKXPON & (^O., LTDi AI’GKI.AND. WELLINGTON AND OTHER BRANOHF.?. rpilE ORTH J^UCKLAND xwRMF.n?’ pfi-'ip., J J TDWHAN GAR El. 136 rpEN Little Nigger Boys, now there jX. none. Good for you. Voter. 17 6
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20492, 7 May 1938, Page 4
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