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famous r wo mportant NO RESERVES ’Aimadaie” Jersey COMPLETE DISPERSAL WITHOUT REBERVK JERSEYS Dispersals Stud ox vin ACCOrXT OF MR \V . AT THE I-'ARM, ROTOTL'XA WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 11TH AT 10.30 A.M. EACH to ill-health Mr Miors, alter length MIERS, HAMILTON. & 12TH MAY, DAY. Oeratlon, has deolded <o ditto buver« ,t nn» n nf'«»- 5 , b,s ' '-Mmanale" Stud and this Sale will present ? f ‘i J preatest opportunities to secure tattle, w’ih great show purple ' Ol magmllcent 4 >'l je and Wtceptional dairy ability and bred In the The entire herd, comprising' 69 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 20 PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-CALF HEIFERS “ HERD R S, C RE L S VES R,S '" Q YEARL,Na 2 THREE-YEAR-OLD BULLS 11 TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS -20 BULL CALVES AND RISING YEARLING BULLS 149 HEAD No herd In the history of pedigree Jersey breeding In New Zealand ha* been more successful than “Almadale." It oontatns some of the moat famous female lines tn the stud book which on no account would become available were Mr Mlers not completely dispersing the herd. •‘Almadale" Jersevs nave 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 ehow team, winning Championships at all important Shows In the Auokland Province, including the N.Z. Royal. “Almadale" only exhibited at the Hamilton Show this season and literally swept the boards, and won First and Third In l h „ e '° v . eted Pr °P en y Class with two groups by the famous Island sire. GENERAL COM SLIP'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 secure unreservedly the beautiful matrons bv 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" JERSEY'S LUNCHEON PROVIDED. “ Moto-iti ” Jersey Stud COMPLETE DISPERSAL WITHOUT REBERVE ON ACCOUNT OF MR A. 0. ADDIS AT THE CLAUD ELANDS SHOWGROUNDS, HAMILTON FRIDAY, 13TH MAY, 1938 AT 11 A.M. Having undertaken the sole management of his large sheep farm, Mr Addis *33 decided to dispose of his very select “Moto-lti” Stud wjileh is pi a very high standard of type and quality and bred from the very choices! frtrthll as follows: 23 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWB 6 PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-CALF HEIFERB 10 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERB 2 HERD SIRES 40 HEAD These cattle, which were reared and milked on high Talhape count**, are robust constitutloned, hardy cattle which will give an excellent response on more congenial dairying country. The offering mostly comprises the progeny of OAKLANDS COMBINATION (Sybil’s Oxford Noble—Oaklands Guernsev, C.O.R. 692 lb. fat, bv Holly Bank Squire C. 8.8.) and WILT.nwX SUCCESSOR (Willonyx Oxford Lad. Imp.—Noble’s Choice V.H.C., C.S.P.. 0.H.T., 514 lb. fat). The herd Is strongly bred to the famous "MAJESTY” strain and Is of beautifully evettw type, high quality and noted for good udders. ' “HEATHERLEA” JERSEY STUD In conjunction with the above sale, there will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE on account of Mr H. J. Lancaster, Levin:— 8 PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-OALF HEIFERB. These heifers are specially selected lots and are line-bred to the famous “MAJESTY” strain. Four of them are hv -the great breeding bull, HEATHERLEA ROYALIST, sire of many prize-winners Including Heatherlea Alice V.H.C., Royal Champion 1937 and co-winner of the £SOO Manawatu Stakes, 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 records. LUNCHEON AVAILABLE ON GROUNDS. COMMISSIONS EXECUTED ON BEHALF OF ABSENTEE BUYERS. Catalogue on application. AUCTIONEERS, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Branches. HOUSES & LAND FOR SALE WANTED WE HAVE SEVERAL GENUINE BUYERS. WANTING GOOD DAIRY FARM PROPERTIES OF FROM 80 TO 150 ACRES. PARTICULARS URGENTLY TO - - - F.A.C. LAND DEPT. X. MANDENO JACKSON. . exchange. HAMiLTON exchange. 200 AOREB FREEHOLD.—2 miles large Waikato Town. Homestead, Electric light, etc.; Woolshed and Cowshed. Running 70 Cows and 700 Ewes. Only 1 Mortgage. Owner Wants Larger Property. Phones: Office 1850. After Hours: Mr Saunders. 2325. Mr Primrose, 1367. - Mr Wells, 1610. THE CHEAPEST FARM ON THE MARKET 643 ACREB.—L.T.T. Six paddocks, post and wire 6heep-proof fencing, watered by streams, 500 acres grass, 140 standing bush. 100 acres ploughable. Carrying SOU sheep, 100 head xattle, 1 horse. 4-rGon*ed house, all conveniences, wool shed, sheep and canie yards, sheep dip, 2-stand shearing machine. Washhouse, garage and other sheds. Rates £3O per year. No Mortgages. Price £7/10/- per acre. Cash £650. Stock at valuation il required. FMCntfaDC S. PO Chief Agent, Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd. • Ifl UUlnt (V Wara Street. HAMILTON. METCALFE & CO. 83 ACREB.—Easy rolling country, 70 acres In grass, well watered by running streams. Sub-divided Into 10 paddocks. Buildings consist of 4-roomed dwelling, large sun porch, cow-shed, manure shed, garage. Stock at present: 35 cows, 10 yearlings, 13 calves, 2 horses, 2 bulls. Price £22 per acre; Cash required, £676. 60 ACRES.—Good level land In good pasture, first class district, well fenced and watered. 4-roomed dwelling, cowshed, manure shed, all In good order. Price as a Going Concern, £46 per acre. Including 50 good Dairy Cows, young stock, pigs and implements. Everybody's Buildings, Hamilton. Oppcwte Commercial Hotel Phones: Office 2881. Private 2228. 160 ACRES FREEHOLD—Wonderful land, all good pastures, except 15 acres ti-tree. Situated 2£ miles Railway Station, on main tar-seal road, In very good district. Splendid range of all buildings. Well watered. Mostly sheepproof fences. 70 Dairy Cows and Heifers, 12 Yearlings, 2 Horses, 2 Bulls, 6 Sows and Boar. Implements* (plenty. , Machines, Heater, etc., gopd. Full Going Concern, £34 Per Acre. Un market for 1 month. A I PAM FROM KEAL ESTATE AGENT, 78 Victoria 6L, HAMILTON ■ J urlivicnuil P.O. Box 312. Phones: Office 3040. Private 1780. HERE’S A SNIP. £6OO DEPO6IT. A 65 Acre Going Concern Farm For £ISOO. Situated only half-an-hour’s run from Hamilton. Buildings comprise a new house with all modern conveniences and new cowshed and milking machines. Practically all in grass and will carry -id milkers this coming season. Stock Included, 19 milkers, 5 calves, 1 bull. 3 horses. All implements included in price. TERMS: £6OO DEPOSIT. Wire or Phone. HUNTLY LAND AGENCY. Huntly. Phone 81 Day or Night. MAY HOLIDAYS. —-What about getting the children away to ihe seaside and give them a holiday that will set them up for the Winter. Be independent; buy your own Cottage. You can have your pick from Leveral, well built, good, and nicely fitted up, but cheap to buy. Fully furnished, sleep five, and from £250. “Parian for Health A Happiness.’* W. AUBREY CHITTY, Postal Address: Box 13, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, OFFICE: BOW 8T. f RAGLAN Phones, 36. Res.: 30M £SOO CASH Handy Hamilton, all grassed and being ploug ly carry 60 mws, etc. Heavy soil of extra good quality, pate es shelter bush, good fences, several paddocks. Almost new \ 5 roomed bung I and Appointments. Cream collected, best- roads. Only £3B per acre (no stock). £6OO cash, balance long term. Wire, ring or call for option to inspect. H. D. & A. B. MATTHEWS. LAND AGENTS, HAMILTON—Chief Agents F.A.M.E. Insurance Co., Ltd.

WELL-BORING WATER i Water! Water I For reilab.e Water Well Drilling.—Geo. Hutctnn son, Pbone 2. Morrlnsvllle.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20493, 9 May 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20493, 9 May 1938, Page 14

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