1 j Brook " Stud. while the home-bred I heifers tocrth»*r wilJi those selected at ! " Waivale " and “ Yernon ” really make . j the sa]o one of the most important by : this stud in recent years. The stock • will comp forward in excellent order, and we have r.o hesitation In recommending all in search of class cattle to attend. Write for you catalogue to-day. CLEARING SALE AT TAHUNA, MORRINSVILLE. TUESDAY. MAY 31. 1938. AT 11 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr Thos Slater, who is giving up dairying, we will hold a Clearing Sale on the propertv ns above: — 1 Oft dERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS 4 i On Ives 3 Bulls 14 Sows 40 Store Pigs 70 Store Lambs HORSES Including:— 2 4-year Registered Clydesdale filly, “iris,” Yol. 19. Broken to lead. 3 h -year Clydesdale Filly, “Palmdale Jessica,” Yol. 16. Broken to lead. The Clydesdale Mare “Queen Mab of Panehakua,” in foal to “Tahuna Princar” (Broken to chains). The Clydesdale Entire “Panehakua Prince,” Yol. 14. The Clydesdale Entire. “Tahuna Prince,” by Dunsandel Pride. (All farm work). The Clydesdale Filly “Gold Lady,” Yol. 18, 18 months. (Unbroken). i 8-months-old Filly by “Panehakua Prince ” Clydesdale Mare, “Maraekakho Portia ” 3-2-year-old Fillies, in foal to Tahuna Prince. 2 Mares, in foal to Panehakua Prince and with foals at foot. 2 Aged Mares, in foal to Panehakua Prince 1 Chestnut Hack 3 Foals Oreenslade Milking Plant, complete. Water Heater, 2 Light Block Drays, 1 Spring Cart, 2 Waggons, 1 3-leaf Set Tine Harrows, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 D.F. Plough, Booth-Mac. Topdresser, 11Coulter Massey-Harrls Drill, Konaki, Sledge, Quantity of Piping, Reaper & Binder, Hillside Plough, Trailer, Tools. 20 Fowls and Numerous Sundries. On account of client—--25 2-year-old Jersey Springing Heifers. (Good line) Luncheon Provided. 501 17 1 CLEARING SALE AT KEREONE, MORRINSVILLE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1938, AT li A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. s. Cassidy, of Kereone, who has sold his Farm, we will sell as above:— 200 y OUNG JERSEY DAIRY' COWS, most of which are expected to ealve In July, and onwards 70 Well-grown 2-year-old Springing Heifers t 3-year Pedigree Jersey Bull 4-year Pedigree Jersey Bulls 2 3-vear-old Grade Jersey Bulls 8 Tamworth Cross Breeding Sows, due to farrow 4 Useful Horses, all work McCormick-Peering Hay Stacker. Rig Six Mower, Bamford Topdresser. M.H. Hay Rake, Sampson Sweep, Butler Sweep, Topdresser, McCormickDeering Farmall Tractor, Tractor- | Mower, Tractor-Sweep, set Tripod Harrows, set Whnkatane Harrows, set Swamp Harrows, 12 Cream Cans, set Shear Legs, i Ton Endless Chain, i 2ton Waggon. 1 Spring Dray, Harness, i Chains, Sundries, etc. Luncheon Provided. 500 BEAUTIFUL “ MAJESTY ” JERSEYS Complete Dispersal of “ BONOVALE ” PEDIGREE JERSEYS, the property of MR 11. O. VAILE, To l»e held at the HOMESTEAD, “ SONOVALE,” NEW- i STEAD, HAMILTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, WEDNESDAY At 10.30 a.m. 100 HEAD OF ROYALLY -j HA BRED “MAJESTY” AUU PEDIGREE JERSEYS As follows: 2 Stud Bulls 6i Choicely-bred Pedigree Cows 5 Rising 2-year In-calf Heifers 22 Yearling Heifers 10 Yearling Bulls “ Bonovale ’’ Jerseys are known for their splendid type ami 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 the stud ins produced many outstanding records, and individual figures in the vicinity of 4001 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 stock of exceptional dairy type. Write for a catalogue. Commissions executed for absentee buyers. ANNUAL SALE OF “PiNEDALE” 1 PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS The Property of Mr G. D. Ilall and Tit BE HELD IN THE SELLING PAYILR'N, CLAUDELANDS SID > WGRi iI Mi. II \.M ILTON, W'AIK VP ' ON THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1938. AT 12 NmiN. QUALITY REP '.CEE MILKING SIfoRTIIMRNS As .xx>. 1 '•* RVhi: 2 Yln e.,if Heifers I 17 Y irl : 11u I’.iilP
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20510, 28 May 1938, Page 16
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