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THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED.
Buyers .ire notified that delivery "ill only Im* given for CASH unless arrangement* have been made previously with the management. The Auctioneers will not accept anv r» sponsibility in connection with any guarantees, descriptions, or calving dates given ;.t sal*.*. •* MOUNTI.EY ” PEDIGREE PIGS GREAT ANNUAL FIXTURE On account of MR A. T. ROGERS. “ NIOUNTLE Y,” NGARUAWAHf A, To be lield at the HOMESTEAD. NGARUAWAHIA. (Opp. Hopu Hopu Gamp, on Main South Roadi WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY MAY I*. 1938 At 10.30 a .in. 160 PEDIGREE BKHKSIIIRES. TAMWORTHS and LARGE BLACKS 160 As follows: Pedigree Fterksliire*. Boars for Sows in farrow, Young Boars and Sows Pedigree Tamworths. of all ages 30 Pedigree Large Blacks—an out - standing lire The " AIUINTLEY '* ofTerinff this year is really mi’stunding. special care having been taken in »»:c selection of ■ the offering. Most of the Berkshires rcprescnl (he | ■nfl of the progeny of the great Gan»di»m imported boar. * WnODBURN LAM MEN.** to be ofTered in N.Z.. and it can be sa.ely stated no greater line has ever before been offered at auction. The Tamworths also represent a I class line of all ages, mostly sired by the ill-England and N.Z Champion, ** REItKSWKLL UP-TO-DATE .Mil. and from prize-winning sows. In the Large Blacks are many star lots including this * car’s supreme pig at the Palmerston Royal in the liinonths class. The Gatalogue this year include* more prize- winner* and potential winners than any previous one. MAKE A POINT •>t WRITING FOR A CATALOGUE - CLTArtING CALE AT TURANGA-O-MOANA FRIDAY. ?oth MAY, 1938 At 11 a.m. Favoured with Instructions from MR \\ P. IJuLMES, of Turaiiga-o-moana, who is retiring from dairy- j ing. we will sell as above ins whole j herd of — I 111 GIIOICE JERSEY A JERSEY • GROSS DAIRY COWS, expect 1 ed to calve from early July f onwards
100 Jersey and Jersey Cross Heifers, Including 80 ex Taranaki as calves and 40 of Isis «o\vn breeding ?:> Jersey heifer calves 5 Jersey bulls 1 3-yr. draught filly 2 3-yr. draught geldings 1 5-yr. draught mare 1 6-yr. draught mare 1 aged draught marc 3 foals Tip Dray; Booth McDonald Wheel Sweep: etc. NOTE.—We find this a choice herd of high producing cows, which for the last three years have put up on average of 320 lb. fat. factory returns. The herd is a clean one. and in splendid order. l uncheon provided. CLEARING SALE AT PIAKO, MORRINSVILLE MUX DAY. 23rd MAY. 11)38 At 11.30 a.in. Favoured with inslrijelion' from MR. J. R. NVF.'T. of IMako. who ha** leased his farm to a mm with his wn herd, ne •• ill sell • - Above — Ml I*.FI .1 EISSHY DAIRY i:«»WS. including *0 »*econd-ealvers. and pasturing with Pedigree Jersey Bull sine** Blh October 1 4-’ r. ped*gre*> Jersey butt 4" rgrd breed 1 ns ewes, r.vv. Southdown ranis I reliable farm mare 1 foal 2 Tamwortli breeding sows wfth I'tiers 1 12-mlh*. purebred Berkshire boar 1 Vasport Engine I Separator 3 ton Oldsniob le Truck. Tip spring Cart. Me Ewan Hay Starker, a** new: McCormick Deerng Big 6 Mower: Tumbler Sweep; s.f. Plough: Chain I Harrows; Sledge: Set Spring Cart Harness, in good order: Collars. Chans. Swingledrecs. Cream Cans. Sundries, etc. NOTE -We have inspected this h»*rd. and find the cows a choice lotThe majority are serond-calvers. and are expected to come to profit early. We have no hesitation in recommending purchasers to attend this sale. Luncheon provided i *: 6ALE OF PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS DllAl PU RmAP. lIAMII.T**N FRIDAY. 2*»lli MAY. 1938. d 12 noon Favoured with inslrueiion* from MB. L. C. YIC.KFIIIS. who is go hi* oilt of dairying. vv»* will sell on tlie farm. Oltaupo Rd.. Hamilton, the whole of his choice herd of Pedigree Milkins Shorthorns. Ttie offering comprises—--1 i-ycar Stud Bull Ift PKDIGP.EE MILKING SHOUTHORN COWS 3 Rising 2->ear In-ealf Heifers 4 Rising 2-year Pedigree Bulls 1 Yearling Bull 13 Shorthorn-cross Dairy Cows 3 2-year Grade Heifers t 2-year Grade Bull 2 Light Farm Horses 1:» Breeding Ewes 3 Breeding Sows, due to farrow 1 Sow and Litter 1 Tamwortli Boar 0 Slips 1 Buirk Farm Tractor, Drill. Topdresser. Harrows. Ploughs. Mower. Hay ftr.ke. Sweep. Dray. Hedge. '*wingle-tr**‘-s and Chains. Collars, Haines and Sundries. NOTE.* —The above represent a choicely-fired lot of rows, originally being mostly selected from ttie studs of Messrs Ranstead Bros, and Mr T. It. Gordon. Waihf. All females are in calf to pedigree Shorthorn bull. The cattle are in splendid order, and can be thoroughly recommended in every way. Luncheon Provided. Catalogues on Application. 190
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