Brook ” Stud, while the home-bred heifers together with those selected at “ Walvale ” and “ Vernon ” really make the sale one of the most important by this stud in recent years. The stock will come forward in excellent order, and we have no hesitation in recommending all in search of class cattle to attend. Write fnr you catalogue to-day. CLEARING SALE AT BAYLY'S ROAD, OKOROIRE. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938, AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr F. W. Warner, of Bayly’s Road, Okoroire, who owing to having had an accident, is unable to carry on dairying operations and has decided to sell his whole herd, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the property, as above:— JERSEY DAIRY COWS, expected to calve to Jersey Bulls from early July onwards 3 Jersey Heifers 3 Pedigree Jersey Bulls 2 Aged Farm Horses, all work. 1 4-cow Wallace Milking Plant, 1 90-gal. Alfa-Laval Separator (new), Johnston Mower short blade, suitable for scrub or rushes', i Massey-Harris Mower, 50 Cow Covers. NOTE.—We have inspected this herd and find the cows very quiet and in good condition, and showing well forward in-calf. Luncheon Provided. 503 ANNUAL SALE OF “PINEDALE” PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS The Property of Mr G. D. Hall and Sons — TO BE HELD IN THE SELLING PAVILION, CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUND, lIAMILTO N, WAIKATO ON THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938. AT 12 NOON. 36 QUALITY PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS As Follows. — 19 Rising 2-Year In-calf Heifers 17 Yearling Bulls The “Pinedale“ offering this year ranks amongst the very best ever held on behalf of ibis well-known stud. Of special interest will be the first of the progeny of the Australian imported sire “Martha Vale Cloister" a sire who Is breeding exceptionally well, and who already holds a most enviable show ring record. The stock are practically all from high testing dams, and as in previous years no sales of stock have been made privately. Make a point of writing for your “Pinedale” catalogue. 509 CLEARING SALE AT HINUERA MATAMATA MONDAY, MAY 30th., 1938. At 11.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from MR and MRS O. C. COWAN, of Hinuera, who have sold their farm, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the property as above: 1I A JERSEY & JERSEY' CROSS DAIRY COWS 30 Jersey Springing Heifers 2 Jersey Bulls 2 Rising 3yr. Pedigree Ayrshire Bulls 2 Farm Horses, good 1 Aged Mare and Foal 1 Aged Gelding 7 Breeding Sows, due to farrow to Tamworth Boar 8 Store Pigs 35-cwt Waggon; Tip Dray; Sampson Stacker; Boolli-McDonald 2-wheeled Sweep; Big 7 McCormick Deering Mower; Bamford Rake; Booth-Mc-Donald D.F. Plough; Oliver S.F. Plough; 14 Blade Disc Ilarrpws; Chain A Tripod Harrows; 3 Tons Lime; Harness; Chains; Sundries, etc. * NOTE.—We have inspected the above herd and find the cows are in splendid order, showing well forward in calf. They are expected to come to profit to Jersey and Ayrshire Bulls from early July onwards. Luncheon Provided. BEAUTIFUL “ MAJESTY ” JERSEYB Complete Dispersal of “ BONOVALE ” PEDIGREE JERSEYS, the property of MR H. O. VAILE, To be held at the HOMESTEAD, “ BONOVALE," NEWSTEAD, HAMILTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, WEDNESDAY At 10.30 a.m. IA A HEAD OF ROYALLY "I A A BRED “ MAJESTY ” PEDIGREE JERSEYS As follows: 2 Stud Bulls 6 l Choicely-bred Pedigree Cows 5 Rising 2-year In-calf Heifers 22 Yearling Heifers 10 Y'earling Bulls “ Bonovale ” Jerseys are known for Iheir splendid type and wonderful producing ability. Founded on “ Hurden ” blood some 12 years ago, the herd is one that through careful attention, and prudent selection of sires, ranks amongst the leading breeding establishments in the Waikato to-day. Group tested over a number of years I lie stud lias produced many outstanding records, and individual figures in ilie vicinity of 4 001 b fat and over are common. An inspection will reveal an evenness of quality, found in few herds to-day. “ Bonovale ” Jerseys can be thoroughly recommended to all In search of stork of exceptional dairy type. Write for a catalogue. Commissions executed for absentee 511 CLEARING SALE AT KEREONE, MORRINSVILLE. WEDNESDAY, 1938, AT 11 Favoured with instructions from Mr I J. S. Cassidy, of Kereonc, who has j Bold his Farm, we will sell as above: — : : 900 YOLXG JERSEY* DAIRY COWS, y ni"sf <>r which are expected ‘ 1 ■‘alve in July, and onwards nr I ? Jersev Bull Pedigree Jersey Bulls old Grade Jersey Bulls rlli Cross Breeding lue to fairow P.iz Six Mower, Bamford Topdresser, | M.H. Hay Rake. Simpson Sweep. Bu* I r, Tractor-Sweep, set Tripod ]
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20504, 21 May 1938, Page 14
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