O. W. YERCOE & COMPANY Ltd
TIMBER sale TAUPIRI RAILWAY YARDS THURSDAY, MAY 19 10.30 A.M. S[o OOft SUPER FEET 0F RIMU, MATAI AND T OTAR A. Scantlings, Boards, Hovel Back, T. & G. Flooring, Match Lining, Gate Timber, Fencing, etc., etc. In lots to suit buyers—quantities 0 guaranteed. 17 6 clear7ngsaleat ROTOTUNA FRIDAY, MAY 20. At 1 p.m. Acting under instructions from Mr W. Hope, of Rototuna, who has sold his property we shafll sell on his farm on the above date the whole of his live and dead stock comprising:— 90 YOUNG JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS TO CALVE JULY AND AUGUST ONWARDS 6 Cows in Milk (calved March and April) 6 2-year in-calf Heifers 9 Yearling Jersey Heifers 1 Farm Horse 2 Breeding Sows 1 Dray and Harness* Evona Topdresser, usual farm tools and sundries. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE. —We have inspected this herd and find the cows to be in good condition. The herd averaged 280 lbs. fat.. FACTORY RETURNS, to the end of March. 171 HAMILTON STOCK SALE TUESDAY, MAY 24 SPECIAL ENTRIES: 65 P.A. and Hereford Cows, r.w. P.A. Bulls 35 Empty 18-mths. P.A. and Hereford Heifers 15 18-mths. Steers Entries Solicited. 484 CLEARING SALE AT TiiLLCREST, HAMILTON WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 12 Noon. Acting under instructions from Mr \V. Ross, of Hillcrest, who has sold his property, we shall sell on his farm on the above date the whole of his live and dead stock comprising:— DAIRY COW’S AND HEIFERS 9 Jersey-cross Cows (July and August calvers) 9 Springing Jersey-Cross Heifers 3 Empty Forward-condition Heifers 7 M.S. S.H. Calves 1 2-yr. S.H. Bull 1 S.H. Bull Calf 1 Aged Medium Draught Farm Horse (any work) 3 Breeding Sows (to farrow in July) 1 Tam worth Boar 20 Slips 18 Ewes 25 Lambs Harness, gig, tip-dray, topdresser, M..H. mower, hay rake, 2 tumbler sweeps, gate sweep, scoop, single furrow plough, cultivator, chain harrows, lyne harrows, disc harrows, swingletrees and chains, 50 pots, 5 strainers, quantity of timber, farm tools, cow covers, tarpaulin, 12 laying fowls. QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Light Luncheon Provided. 488 CLEARING BALE AT ROTOTUNA, HAMILTON THURSDAY, MAY 26, 11 a.m. Acting under instructions from Mr P, Mathieson, of Rototuna, who has sold his farm, we shall sell on his property the whole of his live and dead stock comprising:— CJg DAIRY COW’S AND HEIFERS 58 Jersey-cross Dairy Cows 48 Jersey-Cross 2-year Springing Heifers, 15 Jersey Calves 2 Light Farm Horses FOR SALE BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD SHEEP AND CATTLE PROPERTY, TO BE HELD AT THE OFFICES OF THE NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., WHANGAREI, ON MAY 23, 1938, AT 2 P.M. This property comprises approximately 4GOO acres, situated in the Hokianga County. Access is obtained by road connecting with the main highways system, about 16 miles from Kohukohu, and by sea frontage to Hokianga Harbour. Good motor road to Moerewa Freezing Works. The properly consists mainly of easy undulating country with good flats. Soil, black loam on clay subsoil, excellent sheep country and eminently suitable for dairy farming. Approximately 3300 acres in grass, English grasses predominating. The property is rJng-fenced and well subdivided with permanent streams, mainly fed from ranges at back. Stock carried at present approximately 2250 ewes, 350 wethers, 70 rams, 1300 lambs, 180 run cows, 115 calves, 110 mixed sex yearlings, 20 two-year-old steers and heifers, 5 bulls* and 31 horses. Included In the cattle is a herd of pedigree Herefords. High-class rams have been used and wool has fetched top prices at January sales at Auckland. BUILDINGS. —Homestead comprises bungalow and cottage, all necessary stables, cow-shed, garage and outbuildings. Woolshcd with 4-stand plant, shearers’ cottages, implement shed, cattle yards, sheep drafting yards and dip, shepherd s cottage and motor launch. The reason for selling is that a winding up of the partnership is desired to effect a distribution in the estate of a deceased partner. TERMS.—3O per cent cash; balance, 70 per cent of purchase money, may remain for 5 years at 4 4 per cent. For full particulars and plan of the property, apply to joint auctioneers, who will be glad to arrange inspection for parties interested. ■yyRIGHT, Auctioneers: gTEPHENSON * LTDAUCKLAND. WELLINGTON AND OTHER BRANCHES. ipHE A ORTH AUCKLAND J’ARMERS’- QO-OP., JjTD-. WHANGAREI. 15G N. 7. L. & M. A. 00 ITO mick Side-delivery Rake, Chain Harrows, Flame-thrower, Harness complete set), Sledge, 2000 Bricks, Cor. Iron, etc. FURNITURE— English Double Bed. 4 Single Reds, 2 Double Beds, Rirnu Wardrobe. 3 Chests of Drawers. Carpets, Linos and Mats. Hall Stand. Pictures. Din-ing-room Table. Kauri Table; Medicine Chest: Sideboard. Pir.no. Chesterfield couch. 2 do. Chairs, r. Sinirle Chairs, Crystal and China Ware, Sewing Machine, Sundry Tables and Chairs, 9-valve Ultimate Wireless, Full Range of Household and Kitchen Utensils
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 14
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