Dray and Harness, Collars. Hames, Few Sundries, etc., also small number of Fowls, Turkeys. NOTE. —This is a pood herd of I cows, and contains a fair proportion of j pedigree animals. They are mostly jyoung and expected to calve early. We recommend buyers in search of (pood quality stock to attend this flxi ture. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT PUKERORO, CAMBRIDGE. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, AT 11.30 A.M. Favoured with instructions from Mr H. D. Hooker, who is putting on sharemilkers with their own herd, we will sell on the property, Pukeroro, as above, his Whole Herd of:— 4f* JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve to Jersey Bulls from July onwards. 6 Springing Heifers 2 Jersey Rulls 2 Farm Horses, all work 2 Sows 6 Weaners 8 20-pal. Cream Cans: 20 Cow Covers. Sundries, etc. ALSO: Dodge Car. On Account Client:— 4 Sprinping Heifers Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT TOKOROA, PUTARURU WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, 1939. Favoured with instructions from MR G. D'ARTH, who is putting on a sharemilker with his own herd, we will hold a clearing sale on the property as above, and offer his WHOLE HERD of— CA JERSEY & JERSEY - CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calvp from July onwards to ' Jersey bulls 1 3-yr. Jersey bull 3 farm horses 6 Tam worth - Berkshire cross breeding sows, expected to farrow in July NOTE.—This is a herd of highproducing cows in pood condition, and coming off this country will undoubtedly show an improvement wherever taken. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE AT WARDVILLE ROAD, WAHAROA. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939, AT 11 A.M. SHARP. Favoured with instructions from MR RALPH TUCK, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, we will conduct a Clearing Sale as above, offering his WHOLE HERD of:— g 0 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, including approximately 30 Purebred Friesian Cows, r.w.b. 10/10/38. 18 In-calf Jersey and Jersey-cross Heifers. 18 Heifer Calves. 1 3-vear Jersey Bull. 1 2-year Jersey Bull. 2 Yearling Jersey Bulls. 1 Regd. Rising 3-year Clydesdale Entire, “Royal Ensign,” broken to ail work. 1 Regd. 8-year Clydesdale Mare, “May Jewel,” in-foal to “Mossdale Royalist,” all work. 1 Regd. Filly Foal (“Mossdale Royalist”—“May Jewel”). 1 Rising 8-year Heavy Draught Gciding, all work. 2 Reliable Age 4 Heavy Draught Horses. 10 Rreeding Sows, expected to farrow July. 1 Purebred 9-month Large Black Boar. 2 9 Store Pigs. 1 H.P. Stump Puller. 3-ton Waggon, Set 3-horse Whakatane Harrows. Booth D.F. Plough. MeCormicfc-Deer-ing Hay Loader. S.F. Disc Plough, Booth Chain and Tripod Harrow®. 3-horse Grader, Bam ford Topdresser, Gainsborough Mower, Konaki, Skim Milk Pump, Lister i 10gall. Separator (stainless steel bowl, motor attached), 80-gall. Vat, 8-10 gall. Cream Cans. 5 Milk Drums, 30ftgall. Concrete Milk Though, 300 gall. Corg. Iron Milk Trough 2 200 gall. Square Iron Tanks, 20gall. Electric Heater, 10 Strainers, 400 Posts, Battens, Quantity of Timber, 6 Pig Houses on sledges, 6 Turkeys, full set of Friesian Herd Books from Vol. No. 1. Konaki, suitable for tractor; Swamp Harrows. ALSO on Account of MISS O. TUCK—--36 Choice Jersey Pedigree Cows and Heifers. On Account of MRS R. TUCK—--5 Choice Jersey Pedigree Cows. NOTE.—We have inspected these Cettle and can thoroughly recommend them. The Jerseys are of quality and showing well forward. The Friesians are a particularly choice lot, beine bred by the VeDdor from purebred cattle originally purchased from 'he “Weraroa” Stud Farm, Palmerston North. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING sale at morrinsville YARDS. - FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1939. On acount of Mr E. R. Leslie, of Tatuanui, whose lease has expired, we will offer his Whole Herd of:— 40 JER?EY AND JERSEY CROSS DAIRY COWS, expected to calve from June onwards. CLEARING SALE AT MORRI NS VI LL E TUESDAY. 20fh JUNE, 1939, At 11 a.m. j Favoured with instructions from MR j W. J. WILSON, who is leaving the district, we will sell on the property at KEREONE ROAD on the I ahove date— TOO JERSEY & JERSEY - GROSS OO'WS, expected to calve JulyAugust 25 Jersey-cross springing heifers, expected to calve July-Aug. 25 Jersey calves 2 Jersey bulls 1 5 sows 2 Tarn worth boars 20 store pigs 1 mare, 9-yrs., all work 1 mare, 7-vrs., all vj.rk 1 mare, 6-yrs., all work 2 fillies, 2yrs. ALSO 18 20-gallon Milk Cans. NOTE.—This is a particularly choice herd of young Jersey and Jersey-cross dairy cows. They are showing well forward in calf to pedigree, Jersey bulls. Luo£heon Provided.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20821, 3 June 1939, Page 14
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