STOCK SALES ON PAGE 13
THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED
Buyers are notified that delivery will only be given for ca«di unless arrangements have been made previously with the management. The Auctioneers will not accept any responsibility in connection with any guarantees, descriptions, or calving date* given at sales. CLEARING SALE AT PIAKO, MORRINSVILLE MONDAY. 23rd MAY. 1338 At 11.30 a.m. ffcros from J. B. \IE?T, of Piako. who has leased h*s farm to a man with his own herd, we will sell *s above— CHOICE JERSEY DAIRY COW'S, Including -iO scr*ond-calvers, and pasturing with Pedigree Jersey Bull since Bth October 1 4-yr. pedigree Jersey bull 40 aged breeding ewes, r.w. Southdown rams 1 reliable farm mare 1 f il 2 Tarn worth breedinar sows with litters 1 12-rnths. purebred Berkshire boar 1 Masport Engine 1 Separator f-ton Cart. McEwan Hay Stacker, as new; McCormick Deer ng Big a Mower; Tumbler Sweep; «*.f. Plough: Chain Harrows; Sledge: Set Spring Cart Harness, in good order; Collars. Chains, Swingletrees, Cream Cans, Sundries, etc. NOTE.—\Ye have inspected this herd, and find the cows a choice lotThe majority are second-calvers, and •re expected to come to profit early. We have no hesitation in recommending purchasers to attend this sale. Luncheon provided CLEARING SALE AT TAUHEI TUESDAY. 2 ifh MAY, 1938 At 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR. L. OSBORNE, who is putting on a Sharemilker with his own herd, we will hold a clearing ■sale on the property. Tauhei-lloe-o-Tainul Rd , Morrinsville, a* above—gg JERSEY A JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from June onwards to Jersey bulls 12 choice 2-yr. Jersey heifers, expected to calve from July onwards 2 3->r Jersey heifers, expected to calve in July 1 3-yr. Jersey bull NOTE.—The cows In this herd are good-bodied animals, showing well forward in calf. The heifers from these cows are a good line. Luncheon provided. CLEARING BALE AT TE MAWHAI WEDNESDAY. 25TH MAY, 1938. AT 11.30 A M. Favoured with instructions from Mr W. 11. Short, who Is selling all his stock, and putting on Sharemilkers with own herd, we will hold a Clearing Sale as above.— 60 V >ry Choice Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy Cows, expected to calve from early July onwards. 60 Jersey Cross Heifers, expected to calve from early July onwards. 17 Selected Jersey Heifer Calves 2 Grade Jersey Bulls 9 Tam wort It Sows, with litters and due to farrow. 1 Tain worth Boar 24 Good Slips 1 78-gal. Diabolo Separator, 40gal. Milk Vat, 4 10-gal. Cream Cans. 3 4-gal. Cream Cans, 30 Fowls. 1 Billiard Table and Cues, good order.
We have inspected the above herd and find them a pood lot, being in good condition and showing well forward in calf to Jersey Bulls. We can thoroughly recommend these c.rttle to Intending purchasers. Ll XCIIEOX PROVIDKD. I 01 EARING SALE AT SPRINGDALE, WAITOA WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY. 1938 At 11 am. Favoured with instructions from MR. T. lIITCHMAN, Springdale, Waitoa, l who has sold his farm, we will sell 1 as ab*ne— Sl|mrth*>RN A SHORTHORN- ' " - ) liltoss Ci I\v«. ex- ! pr'fi » '-tlve to Jersey bulls j in June. Jul> and August, and onw d-* 4 Jerse;-sliorthorn cross heifers 1 6-yr. pedigree Jersey bull 1 aged medium draught horse Cambridge Roller; *ef chain Harjjows; Kom’ , Tip Dray; Harness; Tools, etc; 90 gall. Alfa Laval Separator; 8 Milk Cans; 80 Posts; 63 Fowls. ALSO QUANTITY f»F HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Including Bedr-'orn Suite; Chesterfield, Tables, niurrs. 5-vnlve AtwaterJvenf Radio, Kitchen Utensils; 90 Jars Bottled Fruit : Copper and Stand, etc. Luncheon provided. 185 CLEARING SALE AT H£DLEY'S RD., WAHAROA. THURSDAY. 20th MAY. 1938 At 11.30 a.in. Favoured with nstrurti>»ns from MR. ! C. P. 0.-YfF.S. \\h>»-e lease has ex- ' pired. we will conduct a Clearing Sale on the property. lled'ey's Ibl., , e— . I fg Jersey springing heifers 2*> heifer calves 2 aped farm horses, all w*»r'; . i good 14 breeding sows to farrow and with young 2*> store and we.aner pigs I Tam worth b«*r ?|.rinK Ti|> l>r..v: His •; Mow.-:] Chain and Tripod Harrows, as new;' 6 Cream Cans; NI»»s. .nurkets: Sundries. et<\ I l». A D Duncan Topdresser MiTK—Tli»-w ■•** prar-licjlly j all } nuns, and e\-Taranaki a* heifers. They are fn go al order, .ami are expected f ■ cal\e f-> Jer-cy bulls July on"irdLuncheon provided. Waharon. j.ii th» <1(1 A D.Min cdw* 1.-4 ,
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20504, 21 May 1938, Page 14
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