foal at foot find in-foal to draught stallion 3 Tamworth sows to farrow early 66 f.m. ewes r.w. S.D. rams Auctioneers' Note.—Mr Boyce will guarantee no eczema In oattle or sheep. The cows, which are 2nd 3rd and 4th calvers, will come forward In good condition, and produoed 266 lbs factory returns on secondolass country in the 1986-37 season. This year's returns -will show an improvement. Luncheon Provided. 725 CLEARING SALE, WHATAWHATA ROAD, FRANKTON JUNOTION WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, - at 11.30 a.ra. Acting under Instructions from Me-strs TUBB BROS-, of Whatawhata Road, who are giving up farming, we shall sell on the property on th# above date the whole of the live and dead stock, comprising— Q/) JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COW r S, calving July, August, onward* 9 Jersey springing heifers 5 weaner Jersey heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 2-yr-old 2 aged heavy draught geldings 3 Tamworth sow's to farrow 1 purebred Tamworth boar, 14 months Plough; Chain and Tripod Harrows; Sawbenoh complete with 34 h.p. engine; 4 Cream Cans, 75-gallon Lister Separator oomplete with motor; 15 W.L. Fowls, Fowlhouse, Pig Troughs, Drums, Tools, Cream-stand, Konakl Chlpheater; VERMORAL Knapsack Sprayer; GOULD No. 3 Water Ram and Piping; Farm Tools and Sundries; etc. Luncheon Provided. 726 PRELIMINARY NOTICE DISPERSAL SALE AT WAITERIMU, OHINEWAI, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JUNE 23 and 24. Acting un4er Instructions from The Tnustoes In the Estate of the Late Mr F. G. Storey, we shall sell on the property at Waiterimu, Ohlnewai, on the above date the w’hole of his live and dead stock, comprising—--IQA SHORTHORN AND SHORT-HORN-GROSS DAIRY COWS (2 Herds) 12 2-yr. S.H. Springing Heifers 20 2-yr. S.H. Steers 35 M.S. S.H. Calves 11 S.H. Bulls 20 Cows with calves 15 Farm Horses. Full range of implements and plant. FULL PARTICULARS WILL BE ADVERTIBED LATER FIFTH ANNUAL PEDIGREE AND GRADE PIG BALE CLAUDELANDB BHOWQROUNDB HAMILTON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JULY 13 and 14. Entries Solicited. NEWTON KING, LTD. CLEARING BALE On The Farm “NAIKI,” HUNTLY FRIDAY JUNE 10 FRIDAY 11.30 &.m. Sharp. NEWTON KINO, LIMITED, favoured with Instructions from Mr D. D. ZOHS, who Is going In for 6heep, will offer as above WITHOUT RESERVE his oomplete herd of:— JERSEY, HOLSTEIN A SHORT-HORN-GROSS COWS 10 2-year Jersey-cross Heifers 3 Sows with Litters 1 3-year Draught Mare and Foal 1 2-year Draught Filly 1 8-year Draught Gelding Together with: 4-cow L.K.G. milking plant, 110-gal. Lister separator, Anderson engine, double dlso rotary plooigh and saw bench. The above constitutes a good strong oonatltutloned herd of Crossbred cattle In good condition and milked on the right country to do well wherever taken. Due to calve in July and August, we can recommend same -with every confidence. Light Luncheon Provided. Cars will leave Hamilton and Te Awamutu Offices on morning of Sale. CLEARING BALE CLEARING BALE ON THE FARM CAMBRIDGE-TE AWAMUTU ROAD, ROTO-O-RANGI TUEBDAY TUEBDAY JUNE 7th ii A.M. SHARP. NEWTON KINO, LIMITED, favoured with Instructions from the TRUSTEE In the ESTATE OF THE LATE MR J. NORTHCOTT, will offer as above WITHOUT RESERVE, the Whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising.— gg Choice Grade JERSEY COWS 24 2-Year Jersey HBIFERS 30 Weaner Jersey HEIFERS 1 8-Year Jersey BULL 2 2-Year Jersey BULLS 4 Tamworth Sows with Litters 3 Tamworth Sows to farrow i Berkshire Boar. 260 M ' A ’ EWES * rw - 8D - RAmi 10th March. 1 8-Year Mare (all work) 1 Aged Mare 2 Filly Foals 1 Colt Foal. 1 Aged Haok. Nash Saloon Car, (S.R.) ; McCormack Deerlng 1/20 Traotor (S.R.) ; Set of Bush Harrows; Set McL. Wallace Swamp Harrows; Evona Topdresser; McCormack No. 7 Mower; Spring Cart; McL. Wallace Grass Harrows; 4-Cow Rldd Milking Plant and Pump; 110-Gal. Alfa-Laval Separator; 25-Gal. Hardley’s Electric Heater; Skim Milk Pump; 14 h.p. Electric Motor; 80-Gal. Milk Vat, Flame Thrower; 4 12-Gal. Cream Cans; Konakl; Pig Troughs; Saddle; Harness; 3 Tons 44/46 Super; 24 Tons Potash; Tools and usual Farm Sundries. The above herd comprises 0 particularly choice quality lot of COWS. Very tvpey, in good condition and with individual calving dates and Individual butler-fat Returns given at the Sale we feel certain they will appeal to the most discriminating of buyers. This herd hns been particularly free from Disease. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND BUYERS TO ATTEND THIS SALE. PRIOR TO ABOVE SALE Also: On account of Mrs J. Northcott: quantity of Household Furniture and Effects, COMPRISING Dining Room Table and 6 Chairs; Sideboard; Chesterfield Suite; Hall Stand; Kitchen Table; Wardrobe; 2 Duehesses; 2 Chest of Drawers; 2 Double Beds; 2 Single Beds; Linos; Pictures; Crockery, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Cars will Leave HAMILTON and TE AWAMUTU OFFICES on morning of gait, Lat
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20504, 21 May 1938, Page 13
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