CLEARING BALE TO BE HELD AT KOMAKORAU, TAUPIRI ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 STH. Commencing at 11 a.m. Acting under instructions received, we will offer on account of the Littlewood Estate on the property, Gcr» donton Road, Komakorau, the livestock and implements comprising— QQ GOOD DAIRY COWS: SHORTHORN, AND S.H.-JERSEY CROSS, running with Jersey .and Shorthorn Bulls. Expected to calve from July onwards 10 Dairy Cows in full milk 20 2-year-old Jersey and S.II. Jersey Cross Heifers running with Jersey and S.H. Bulls 18 S.H. and Jersey Cross Weaner Calves The above Dairies are in excellent condition and good quality with a large percentage of young cows. 1 3-year-old S.H. Bull 90 Lambs 1 Draught Mare 3 Sows 1 Boar. Implements.—Bentall ‘ Mower: 11 coulter M. H. Drill, S. F. Plough, set chain harrows; set of Disc Harrows, set of Tyne Harrows; Swingle Trees; chains; bars; harness, etc. Household furniture, etc. Full particulars laterLight Luncheon. OLEARING SAtC AT CAMBRIDGE YARDS ON THURSDAY. MAY 2 6TH. Commencing 12 N’oon Favoured with instructions from Mr W. P. Seaton, who is leaving the district, we will offer the whole of his livestock and implements. Including.— JERSEY AND JERSEY'-CROSS COWS 4 In-calf Heifers 14 Weaner Calves 2 Farm Mares 400 Bales of Hay 1 Yearling Medium Draught Colt The above Dairy Cows are mostly find 3rd and 4th callers. Due from July 7th onwards. The herd has been carefully selected from first-class herds- Factory returns averaging over 300 lbs of fat. Cows are in good condition. Particulars of Implements later. CLEARING SALE AT ORINI, TAUPIRI ON THURSDAY, MAY 26TH Commencing 10.30 a.in. Favoured with instructions from Mr F. T. Nicholson, who is going out of dairying, we will offer on his property, situated on the corner of the Orini and Morrinsville Roads, the entire Dairy herd and implements. Including.— 95 DAIRY' COWS—Majority are Jersey and Shorthorns with a few Ilolsteins 4 Sows to*farrow 2 Sows with litters 1 Tam worth Boar 1 i Draught, aged Mare. All farm work. Dur agent has Inspected the herd and states that the cows are in good condition and that most of the cows will be early calvers. Factory returns for fat show an average of 2801bs. SPECIAL ENTRY--11 Y'earling Heifers 1 Jersey Bull 2 Light Farm Horses, aged Fablsli Hay Stacker as new. McCormack Deering Hay Rake, P. and D. Duncan, S. F. Plough, 1 13 coulter M. H. Drill. SPECIAL ENTRY— Pontiac Car, 1936 model, In splendid order; only done 14,000 miles 2J Ton Bedford Truck, 1933 model, long wheel base; dual 'rear wheels, good order SPECIAL OFFERING On account of Mr B. Leen— UA 2-YEAR-OLD IN-CALF JERSEY OU HEIFERS—These heifers are of extra good quality, the greater portion being from Mr J. H. Malcolm’s pedigree herd at Te Rapa. Luncheon Provided IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE At NGARUA ROAD, WAITOA, To he held on MONDAY, MAY 30, Commencing 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR W. UAL LETT, who is going out of dairying, we will offer on his property the whole of his DAIRY HERD and PLANT, comprising a specially selected herd of— A~ JERSEY AND JERSEY'-CROSS COWS, mostly 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers due July and August 35 Extra choice 2-year-old Heifers running with bull 2 Good Aged Wagon Horses, all work 1 Pedigree 3-year-old Draught Colt, by Gold Glint PLANT—--1 6-cow McEwsn’s Success Milking Plant (as new) ; l Anderson Rotary Pump ,as new); 1 Speedway Crude Oil Steriliser; 20 20-gal. Milk Cans; Copper Ripple Milk Chute; Milk Tray; Samson Gate Sweep; Cow Covers, Eto. NOTE. —The above herd has been bred by Mr Ilallett, and Is an outstanding herd. Last season the herd overaged 3221 b fat (factory returns). There has been no eczema on the property. Light Luncheon COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF "GLEN ELM” PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE CATTLE The property of Mr J. 11. Hall, Karapiro, Cambridge. To l>e held at the Cambridge Saleyards WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1. Commencing at 12 No on. 31 Registered Ayrshire Cows 4 2-year-old Regd. Ayrshire Heifers 1 3-year-old Regd. Ayrshire Bull 2 Y'earling Regd. Ayrshire Bulls 5 Yearling Regd. Ayrshire Heifers 3 Grade Ayrshire Cows h Gra-’e Jersey Cnv,« Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers of the Vendor. Further particulars later CLEARING SALE Of IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and SUNDRIES AI HAIRINI FRIDAY, MAY 27, I Commencing 12.30 p.m. • ' Favoured with instructions from j Messrs SMITH BROS., who have i sold their property, we will offer as I above the whole of the HOUSEHOLD I FURNITURE and IMPLEMENTS, i comprising—--2 Aged Mares, all farm work Cultivator, Disc Harrows, Stacker I (nearly new . S.F. Pough, McCor(continued in next column)
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 14
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