SPECIAL NOTIOESi 1 Buyers are notified that at all tale*'’ delivery will be given only for cash unless previous arrangements for credit, have been made with the management, The Auctioneers will /iot accept any responsibility in connection with any guarantees, descriptions or calving dates, given at Sales. 48? CLEARING BALEB * May 2 sth, Wednesday — Mr W. Rose, Hillcrest, Hamilton. May 2 6th, Thursday—Mr P. Mathisson, Rototuna. May 2 7th. Friday—Mr C. W. Gifford. Te Kowhal. May 2Sth, Saturday —Mr John Map* kay. Xewstead. May 30th, Monday— Mr \V. T. Sandj ers. NgahinapourJ. June 2nd, Thursday— Mr W. D. Mur--1 ray, Te Knuwhata. June 3rd, Friday— Mr E. J. Porter. Tarnahere. June Pth, Wednesday—Mr T. White, J Te Kauwhata. ' June 9th, Thursday—Client, What*whata Road. Juno lftth, Friday— Mr W. H. Boyoa, Orlni. June 13th, Monday— Mr J. R. !f. j Stewart, Ngaruawahia Saleyards; ill conjunction with Wright. Stephen- ; son and (Jo., Ltd. June 15th, Wednesday— Messrs Tubb | Rro«.. Whntawhata Road. June 16th, Thursday— Mr T. J. Movi nihnn. Te Rapa. ! June 1 Tin. Friday- —Mr W. H. Cleland, j Gordonton. ! June 20th, Monday—Mr G. Frank, Horsham Downs. June 22nd. Wednesday—Messrs Blaokall and Mullane, Puketaha. June 2 3rd. Thursday, and 24tli, Friday — Estate F. G. Storey, Waiterimu, i Ohinewal. June 2 9th, Wednesday—Client, Gor-. donton. : June 30th, Thursday— Mr J. D. O’Conj nell, Te Rapa. July i3th and 14th —Combined Breeders’ Pig Sale. Claudelands. j July 15th, Friday —Mr L. N. Perry, I Koromatua. “CLEARING 6ALe AT HILLCREStT' HAMILTON WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 12 Noon. ‘ Acting under Instructions from Mr W. Ross, of Hlllcrest, who nas sold his property, we shall sell on his farm on the above date the whole of his live and don't stock comprising:— , DAIRY COXA'S AND HEIFERS | 9 Jersey-cros6 Cows (July and August calvers). 9 Springing Jersey-Cross Heifer* 3 F.mpty Forward-condition Heifers 7 M.S. S.H. Calves 4 2-yr, S.H. Bull 1 6.H, Bull Calf 1 Aged Draught Farm Horse (any worlO 8 Breeding Sows (to farrow in July) 1 Tamworth Boar 20 Slips 18 Ewes 25 Lambs Harness, gig. topdresser, M.H. mower, hay rake, 2 tumbler sweeps, gate sweep, scoop, single furrow plough, cultivator, chain harrows, tyne 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 SALE AT~ROTOTUNA, HAMILTON THURSDAY, MAY 26, 11 a.m, Acting under instructions from Mr P. Mathleson, of Rototuna, who has sold his farm, we shall sell on his property the whole of his live and dead stock comprising:— Qg DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS 58 Jersey-cross Dairy Cows 48 Jersey-Cross 2-year Springring Heifers 15 Jersey Calves 2 Light* Farm Horses 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 McCormaok Big 4 mowers, double furrow Reid and Oray plough, McCormack 16 bl&dfll disc, Herkules hay rake, 2 swamp narrows, set Tiger tripod harrows, ton SuperLime manure, dry feeder, tools, sundries etc., 20 8.0. Hens. 1 Greenslade Vacuum Pump No Eczema Luncheon Provided. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE. —We have inspected the herd and find it to consist of 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers in y good condition, calving July snd August onwards. Calving dates will be given at the Sale. 489 “clearing"sale at" TE KOWHAI FRIDAY, MAY 27, 11.80 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 shall sell on his property at Te Kowhal on the above date his whole herd of: — 7Q DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS 45 High Grade Jersey Dairy Cow* (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 bull, “MARSHLANDS BRIAR BOY.” and are 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 NGAHINEPOURI MONDAY, MAY 30, 11.30 a.m. Acting under instructions from Mr \Y. T. Sanders, of Ngahinepouri, who lias arranged for a share-milker with his own herd, we shall sell on the property on the above date hts Wnole Herd of:— YOUNG JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS halving July and August onwards). 9 Springing Jersey Heifers 1 Aged Farm Gelding 25 8.0. Hens and Pullets 1 Farm Tip Dray AUCTIONEERS NOTE.—We have inspected the herd and find the rows lo he all young and in good condition. Calviiur dates will be given at the sale. The rows have produced over 300 lbs. fa! Factory Returns over the past two seasons. We recommend the offering. .Mi Sanders invites inspection at any time. NO ECZEMA. On account of a Client: — 10 Yearling Jersey Heifer*. Luncheon Provided. 491 CLEARANCE AND STOCK SALES ON PAGE 13
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20504, 21 May 1938, Page 14
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