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MORRINSVILLE SALEYARDS FRIDAY, JUNE 3, ii a.m. Favoured with Instructions from Mr M. Manuel, who is putting on sharemilkers with own herd, we will sell I his whole herd: — Q-r JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS ! DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from June 2U onwards to S.H. Bulls 6 2-year Jersey Heifers 23 Shorthorn Calves The above is a good herd of young cows that last year averaged 295 lbs. fat, factory returns. 914 PRELIMINARY NOTICE SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY HEIFERS, PUTAHL'RU SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1938, 11 A.M. On account of Mr E. R. Worth, his Annual Draft of Dairy Cattle:— JERSEY and"JERSEY CROSS * HEIFERS, r.w. Jersey Bulls Fuller Particulars Later. 916 SPECIAL SALE OF STATION-BRED WEANERS AT REPOROA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, AT 12 NOON. On Account of the Finance Corporation of N.Z., Ltd., 500 YEARLING POLLED ANGUS. HEREFORD and SHORTHORN STEERS and HEIFERS These cattle are well grown and of good quality, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Further Particulars Later. 915 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT HAUTAPU 1 MILE FROM HAUTAPU SCHOOL, THURSDAY - , JUNE 9, 1938, AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr J. Russell, Senr., who is giving up dairying on account of ill-health, we will hold an Unreserved Clearing Sale on the properly, j mile from Hautapu School, as above: — QX JERSEY DAIRY CuWS, second, third and fourth calvers, expected to come to profit about mid-July onwards 5 Tam worth Sows lo farrow 1 Berkshire Boar 2 Aged 'Geldings, all work 1 Treloar 3-cow plant, complete; 24 lI.P. Anderson Engine, as new. 1 Electric Water Heater, 1 M.H. Mower, 1 Ferguson Hay Sweep, i Walter Wood Hay Rake, J Cambridge Roller, i Set 12-blade Discs. 1 3-leaf Tine Harrow, 1 Spring-tooth Cultivator, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Ideal Topdresser, 35cwt. Spring Waggon, 1 Konaki and Frame, 1 Set Platform Scales, 2 Tarpaulins, 6 20-gal. Milk Cans, Buckets, Farm Tools. Troughs, Barrels, Copper Milk Chute, Circular Saw Benoh and Saw, Cart, Saddle and Breeching, Collar, Ilames, Plough Chains, 20 Cow Covers, 40 Bluegum Posts, etc. NOTE.—We have inspected this herd, and find It to be a good one, the cows being mostly young and In good condition. All implements are In first-class order. Luncheon Provided. 910 CLEARING SALE AT TOWER ROAD, MATAMATA. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with Instructions from Mr R. H. Lloyd, of Tower Road, Matamata, whose lease has expired and who is retiring from dairying, we will sell: 104- JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from July and August onwards 2 Heifer Calves 1 Grey Mare in foal, 7 years 1 Grey Gelding. 8 years 1 Bay Mare, in foal, 8 years i Filly Foal, 8 months 6 Sows to Farrow 16 Store Pigs 30-cwt. Waggon, 110-gal. AlfaLaval Separator, Stacker, McEwen j Blsley 2-wheel Sweep, Side Delivery i Rake, Bamford Mower, Federal Topdressers, 10ft. Wallace Harrows, 2 Sledges, all practically new, Harness and Sundries, 4 20-gal. Cream Cans, 50 Sheets Corrugated Iron, 2 20-gal. Iron Tanks, Pig Troughs, 3 Sets Collars and Hames, Set Spring Cart Harness (new), Set Belns, 2 Horse-set Swingletrees, 5 pairs Plough Chains, etc. NOTE. —The cows are in good order and showing well forward in calf. The herd averaged 326 lb. fat, Factory Returns, last season. Luncheon Provided. 909 CLEARING SALE AT TAIHOA, MATAMATA. THURSDAY," JUNE 16, 11 A.M. Favoured with Instructions from Mr ! R. McMinn, Taihoa, Matamata. who j has sold his farm, we will hold a j clearing sale on the farm on the above date:— JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS OV/ DAIRY COWS 15 2-year Jersey Heifers 23 Jersey Heifer Calves 2 Pedigree Jersey Bulls 2 Grade Jersey Bulls i 6-year-old Mare, all work 1 5-year-old Gelding, all farm work 5 Breeding Sows, due fn farrow I 1 Tam wo rlh Roar 1 Sol 12-blade Discs, R. and G. Top- ; dresser. Tripod IlnmAvs. Light Tip Bamford Mower! M .11. liny Rake, Wheelbarrow. 2 Lawn Mowers. < '.micro I o Moulds. 1000 Rations, Com jdo I o Household Furnilure of 6 | nniiis, including I Pano. Silling and j STOCK AND CLFARfINCE SALES ON PAGE 15

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20510, 28 May 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20510, 28 May 1938, Page 16

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