2 full lock waggons, spring cart and harness, chains and swlngletrees, topdresser, 4-wheel hay sweep, gate sweep, 2 tumbler sweeps, Bamford swathe turner, 2 McCormack Big 4 mowers, double furrow Reid and Oray plough, McCormack 16 blades disc, ) Herkules hay rake, 2 swamp harrows, set Tiger tripod harrows, ton SuperLime manure, dry feeder, tools, sundries etc., 20 8.0. Hens. Luncheon Provided, AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—We have inspected the herd and find it to consist of 2nd, 3rd and 4th oaivera in good condition, calving July and August onwards. Calving dates will be given at the Sale. 489 CLEARING SALE AT TE KOWHAr FRIDAY, MAY 27, 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Mr C. W. Gifford, of Te Kowhal, who is going out of dairying and going in entirely for sheep, we 6hall sell on his property at Te Kowhal on the above date his whole herd of:— 70 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS 45 High Grade Jersey Dairy Cows (calving June onwards) 25 Springing Jersey Heifers AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—3S of the cows are 2nd calvers. Mr Gifford will guarantee no eczema. The 35 2nd calvers and the springing heifers are by the well-known pedigree bulk •MARSHLANDS BRIAR ROY,” and ari from dams of 400 lb. fat or better. We recommend the offering to buyers in search of high grade cattle. Luncheon Provided. 490 CLEARING SALE ~AT~NEWBTEAIT SATURDAY, MAY 28, ll A.M. SHARP Favoured with instructions from Mr JOHN MACK AY, who, owing to illhealth is giving up dairying, we shall sell on the property on the above date, his WHOLE HERD OF OA JERSEY AND JERSEY X DAIRY COWS calving July and August onwards) 15 Springing Pedigree Jersey two-year-old heifers 15 Springing Jersey Ayrshire X Heifers 1 Pedigree Ayrshire Bull 1 Medium Draught Oeldlng, aged 3 Light Farm Horses Number of Sows and Store Pigs AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—These cattle have been milked in two herd 6, one a pedigree herd of 31 Jerseys producing 322 lbs. fat In 276 days during the 1936-37 season, the grade herd of 71 producing 297 lbs. fat in 257 days.. Several seasons the factory returns have been over 300 lbs. of fat. Mr Mackay has been milking - on the property for 25 years and has ’ brought the herd to a high standard. The cattle will come forward in good condition, free from eczema. Luncheon Provided. 616 CLEARING SALE AT NQAHINEPOUfN MONDAY - , MAY 30, 11.30 a.m. Acting under instructions from Mr W. T. Sanders, of Ngahlnepouri, who I has arranged for a share-milker with i his own herd, we shall sell on the property on the above date his Wnole [Herd of:— /J-; YOUNG JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS (calving July and August onwards). 9 Springing Jersey Heifers 1 Aged Farm Gelding 1 25 8.0. Hens and Pullets AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—We have inspected the herd and find the cows to be all young and in good condition. Calving dates will be given at the sale. The cows have produced over 300 lbs. fat Factory Returns over the past two seasons. We recommend the offering. Mr Sanders Invites inspection at any time. Luncheon Provided. 491 DISPERSAL BALE. JERSEY JWENTS JMPORTANT J^ISPERSAL S ALES “ GLENMORE ” JERSEY STUD UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE On account of Mr A. C. Lovelock, at the Farm, Matangi, Hamilton. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1938, AT 10.30 A.M. The Quality Herd of:— 75 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 1 HERD SIRE 70 HEAD This beautiful herd contains many highly classified and great cattle. It is famous for its quality and Jersey breed Mr Lovelock has concentrated Upon the prepotent “ NOBLE ” strain and lias been extraordinarily 6uccessfql In preserving the distinctive Viola's Golden Laddie type In his caMle. It is worthy of note that no fewer than five cows sold in the ” Glenmore ” Sale of 1930 gained V.H.C. honours for their purchasers and produced up to 751 lbs. fat. This herd is being sold down to rising two-year-olds and thl6 Sale presents the same opportunity as did that of 1930. “ CRAIGAVON ” JERSEY BTUD UNRESERVED DIBPERBAL SALE On account of Mr Robert Fleming, at the Farm. Waimnna. Bay of Plenty. TUESDAY,JUNE 14 AT 10 a.m. The Wonderful Herd of:— 78 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 36 PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-CALF 2 HERD SIRES 110 HEAD Including 9 V.H.C. Cows up to 954 llis. fat; all others of age for classtflration arc H.C. Cows with records Up to 821 Ihs. fat; .’l7 C.O.n. Cows, mostly tested as heifers average 64 4 Ihs. fat. mostly in heifer form. 9 of them, three with V.H.C. honours average 732 lbs. fat. Every cow in the herd has been tested or is at present under test; many noted champions and prize winners. “ Craigavon ’’ is the most Intensely lived HOLLY BANK SOIJIRE C. 8.8. herd in‘the Dominion, this blood principally being blended through those famous sires PEGGY'S SQUIRE HUB PEGGY'S NOBLE ASTER CUB and ROSALIND'S SQUIRE C. 8.8. BRAMPTON DREAMING SAM C. 8.8. blood Is also represented. Commissions executed on behalf of Catalogues now available. auctioneers; gTEPHEXSOX & 00, ' L TD„ ! WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. 554
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 14
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