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N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY

only he given for cash unless arrangements have been made previously with with the management. TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE THURSDAY, MAY 19 Commencing FAT SHEEP, 11.30 a.m. DAIRIES. 12 Noon FAT CATTLE, after Fat Sheep gOO HEAD OF CAT TVS 60 Fat Cows 100 Store and Boner Cows 20 Jersey-cross Steers 100 Rising 2-year-old Tn-ealf Hfrs. 30 2-year-old Empty Hereford Heifers 45 Shorthorn Cows, running with Shorthorn Bull 20 P.A. Cows, running with P.A. Bulls 30 18-months M.S. P.A. Cattle 30 Weaner M.S. P.A. Cattle 10 Young Hereford and Shorthorn Cows and Heifers, with calves at foot 16 Shorthorn Cows 25 Shorthorn Cows and Calves 30 Weaner P.A. Heifers 4 0 Yearlins: Jersey Heifers 19 Yearling Shorthorn Steers 8 Yearling Shorthorn Heifers 20 Shorthorn Cows, with S.H. Calves at foot 20 Potter Bulls On account of MB D. YOUNG, who is putting share milkers on his property with their rc.vu herds—--50 JERSEY DAIRY COWS, mostly 2nd. 3rd and 4th cal vers 20 Yearling Jersev Heifers 1 Bull 3 Medium Farm Horses, all farm work On account MR A. J. McGOVERN — 50 CHOICE RISING 2-YEAR-OLD IN-CALF JERSEY HEIFERS. These heifers have been picked from selected herds in the Te Awamutu District. They are in good condition, and the majority will be early calvers. Special Entry on account MR F. HOLMES—--10 CHOICE RISING 2-YEAR-OLD V IN-CALF JERSEY HEIFERS These heifers are from a high-pro-ducing herd and have been running with a pedigree Jersey Bull. They are in excellent condition, and are early calvors. Intending purchasers please nole that the in-calf heifers will be sold through the Dairy Ring in lots to suit purchasers. 104) SHEEP 30 Fat Wethers 25 Fat Ewes 50 Lambs 350 pigs 200 Fat Pigs 150 Store Pigs Entries Solicited MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE FRIDAY, MAY 20, FAT PIGS: 10.30 a.m. CATTLE: 11 a.m. 300 HEAD 0F CATTLE 8 Fat Cows 15 Forward Condition Cows 40 Boner Cows SPECIAL ENTRY OF STATION-BRED CATTLE--50 2 \ and 3* year old Hereford and Shorthorn Steefs 60 1 § and 2J year old P.A. Steers 30 2J-vorir-old Mixed Colour Steers ex Raefihi 22 P.A. Breeding Cows, in calf to Pedigree P.A. Bull 22 Hereford Breeding Cows, in calf to P.A. Bull 30 Good Forward-condition 2£-yr. P.A. Hereford Steers Q 0 PIGS Entries Solicited RANGIRtRI AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR MONDAY. MAY 23, Commencing 12 noon 500 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 Fat. Bullocks 15 Fat Cows 50 Store and Boner Cows 70 Hereford and P.A*. Cows, r.w. P.A. Bull 100 2 and 3 year old Steers 35 2-year-old P.A. Steers 24 Purebred Shorthorn Heifers, running with pedigree Short--150 P.A. and Shorthorn Weaner Calves 30 Jersey Weaner Heifer Calves 40 Mixed Cattle 10 Springing Dairv Heifers 10 Bulls Entries Solicited Ngaruawahia Agent’s Phone, No. 44

TAUPIRI STOCK SALE MONDAY, MAY 23 Commencing on PIGS. 12 noon CATTLE, 12.30 p.m. sharp 350 PIGS SPECIAL ENTRY Account of MR \V. P. LOVELL—--13 Grade Jersey Cows 2 Pedigree Rising 2-year-old Jersey Bulls Account of Client—--33 Young Jersey Dairy Cows, due June, July. August 17 Jersey and Jersey-cross Heifers showing up well) 8 Choice Yearling lleifers 20 Store Cows 23 Jersey lleifers, running with bull. These heifers are showing well forward. Enlries Solicited CLEARING SALE AT TK R(IRE BRIDGE WEDNESDAY. MAY 2 STIL Commencing 11.30 a.m. Aiding under ins!ructions received from Mrs F- ii. Marx, who lias disposed of her properly, we will offer the whole •»!’ Ihe live stock, implements and hon.-'diidd furniture. Including— Oij MILKING i;< i WS —These are choice Jersey Cows in splendid condition 3 Meaner S.II. Sixers s Meaner Jersey Heifers 2 Bulls 3 Horses 13 Pigs 27 Breeding Ewes Tyne and Swamp Harrows; Sampson Slacker; McCormack Wheeled Sweep; Mower; Rake: Topdresser Wagon: Roller; Disc Harrows: S.F and D.F. Ploughs; Potato Moulder Sledge; Pig Troughs; Cream Cans Shn dcs Ila y Forks: Etc., Etc. HOI': FI BNITERE luning-iooi Chairs. Doiildc Bed. Etc. SPECIAL ENTRY Mr W< 10 TA WAKI-BBKD SPRINGING JERSEY HEIFERS—These are an exceptionally line line of lleifers Luncheon Provided.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 14

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