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dries. etc. I NOTE.—These cows re practically , all younsr, and ex-Taranaki as heifers, j They are in good order, and are expected to calve to Jersey hulls from July onwards. Luncheon provided. CLEARING SALE AT TE MAWHAI WEDNESDAY. 25T11 MAY, 1938. AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr ' W. H. Short, who is selling all his stock, and putting on Sharemilkers j with own herd, we will hold a 1 Clearing Sale as above. — 00 Y< ry Choice Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows, expected to calve from early July onwards. 60 Jersey Cross Heifers, expected j to calve from early July onwards. 17 Selected Jersey Heifer Calves 2 Crade Jersey Hulls 9 Tam worth Sows, with litters and due lo farrow, t Tam worth Boar 2 4 <inod Slips 1 78-gal. Diabolo Separator, 40gal. Milk Yat, 4 1 o-gal. Cream Cans. 3 4-gal. Cream Cans, 30 | Fowls. 2 Billiard Table and ' Cues, good order. ;NUTE: This is a good herd, and i j absolutely clean. They are mostly j ; due to calve early to Jersey Bulls." I LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE AT WAIHOU YARDS THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1938. j 12 NOON. Favoured with instructions from Mrs D. Beere. who is going out of i dairying, we will offer at the WAIHOU SALEYARDS, as above, all her stock comprising:— I ‘-{I JERSEY. FRIESIAN. AND J.ERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, ex- ! ported to calve in July and j August and onwards 0 Yearling Jersey Heifers 3 Tam worth Cross Sows in pig ; 2 Tamworth Cross Sows with • Litters 12 Cow Covers 304 CLEARING SALE AT ATHENREZ I KATI KATI THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1 i.3o* A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr j J. Cloutman. Athenree. who is giving up dairying and going ih j entirely for Dry Cattle and Sheep, : we will hold a Clearing Sale on lhe farm on the above dale. — HIS WHOLE DAIRY HE lU>, ETC. 100 Jersey and Jersey cross Dairy cows. Exploded io calve July and August onwards. 22 Jersey and Jersey cross in-calf Heifers 33 Jersey Heifer Calves 1 3-Year Pedigree Jersey Hull j 2 Yearling Grade Jersey Bulls ' . 2 Farm Mares in foal to Heavy _ ‘ Draught Entire. Barn ford Mower. S. F. Plough, 1 Evona Topdresser. D. McL. , 1 Wallace Gate Sweep, G-Cow • Milking Plant, Rotary Vacuum | Pump, 1 lI.P. Electric Motor j and belt drive, 110-Gal. Alfa : Laval Separator, with Clutch. | 2 H.P. Motor, 80-Gal. Vat. Elec. ; 23-Oal. Healin’, 0 Cream Cans, ii Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. We have inspected the above Herd and find them in good condition, [ showing well forward in calf and have good records. ; 307 CLEARING SALE AT KIO KIO, OTOROHANGA MONDAY, 3i»lh MAY, 1938 at. i 1 a.m. i Favoured with instructions from MR i E. W. TOZER, who has disposed of < his properly, and is leaving the dis- 1 I riot, we will sell, without reserve, ! the whole of his stock, as above — I an FIRST GLASS JERSEY DAIRY ' COWS, expected to calve from 1 July and August onwards 12 choice in-calf heifers 31 Jersey calves j 1 4 pedigree Jersey bulls 1 4-year draught gelding, broken c to chains 3 breeding sows i purebred Tamworth boar ( 12 store pigs 1 Cambridge Roller; light 2-horse Waggon; 1 Evona Topdresser; Massey Harris Drill; 1 set Tyne Harrows; Tools; Sundries, etc. Also QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including— Brinsmead Upright Grand Piano; Atwater-Kent Radio; Extension Dining 1 Table and Chairs; Settee; Drawing- j room Suite; Writing Desk; Bedroom! Suite (mbdern) ; Axminster Drawing-j | room Carpet; Hall Carpet Runner;' I Oak Tea Waggon; Kerb and Firescreen: Bedroom Table: Double Bed and Mattress; 2 size Bed and Mattress; 2 Single Bed and Mattress: Marble-top Washing Stand; Chest of Drawers; Wicker Chair; Sewing Machine; Dressing Table; Electrolux; quantity Linoleum from 5 rooms, in good condition: Carpets, Mats, Tools, • Preserved Fruit, Jams, etc., etc. NOTE.—Wc have inspected this herd, and find It contains a splendid 1 type of dairy cow. Mr Tozer never i having spared expense to secure the ! best herd sires. The herd is regard- ! ed as being one of the best in the j district, and the sale offers a great op- I ' portunlty to anyone In search of really I good cattle. * I Luncheon Provided. 505 j CLEARING SALE AT TAHUNA, MORRINSVILLE. MONDAY, MAY 30, 1938, AT 11 AM. Favoured with Instructions from Mr : C. C. Gordon, of Tahuna, who has sold I his farm, we will hold a Clearing Sale of Live and Dead Stock, as under: I CHOICE JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd, 3rd and 4th Galvers, and 1 expected to come to profit from ' July and August onwards I 12 Choice 2-year Jersey Heifers, expected to calve from July onwards 32 Yearling Jersey Heifers 1 Good 3-year Farm Gelding, chains 1 Good 8-vear Farm Mare, chains 2 Aged Farm Horses, all work 8 Tamworth Cross Breeding Sows 1 Pedigree Berkshire Boar 40 Slips and Weaners 30 Woolly Hoggets 1 Bamford Topdresser (as new), 1 [

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20498, 14 May 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20498, 14 May 1938, Page 12

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