Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

N.Z. LOAN b MERC. AC. CO., LTD. ;

MORRINSVILLE JERSEY CLUB EIGHTH ANNUAL BULL SALE MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1940, Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp SJ) PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS 40 Yearling Jersey Bulls 15 2-year Jersey Bulls 3 Aged Jersey Bulls The following well-known Studs are represented: W. J. Chynoweth (Marshlands). J. and N. M. Colson (Brookdell), H. K. Ferguson (Greenacres), Gordon Forlong (Kiwitahi), D. J. and M. H. Hobart (Tinarana), J. E. Laing (Fen View), P. H. Miers (Pai Rata), W. G. Peterson (Ivondale), R. H. and W. A. Southee (Korokoro), Mrs A. R. Watson (Meadow Lea), J. H. Williams (Te Kara). For QUALITY Jersey Bulls this sale will be hard to equal. Catalogues on Application Anyone in search of Well-bred Bulls with good butter-fat backing should ATTEND THIS SALE! OHAUPO HORSE SALE OHAUPO HORSE SALE OHAUPO HORSE SALE NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY SEPT. 23 and 24 Commencing At 10.30 a.m. Sharp Each Day 250 USEFUL HORSES 250 USEFUL HORSES SPECIAL ENTRIES Include the following— On account of Messers T. Moore, D. Hendry, McKay and others 75 Genuine South Island Horses 12 Mares, in foal; good workers, broken in Several Good Ponies On account of Mr D. Hendry—--1 6-year Regd. Draught Mare, “ Riversbrae Pearl” (6273) On account of Mr J. Woods—--1 Good Hunter (14 stone) Mr C. S. Munro's Brood Mare (hack), by “ Illumination,” out of “ Bundy ” Miss Bond’s Thoroughbred Hunter Little Leslie Mr P. Murphy’s chestnut Hunter and show jumper (prizewinner), 4 years old. Mr J. Sexton’s Draught Stallion, and 2 or 3 Registered South Island Mares DRAW FOR FIRST DAY (Monday) i lit UNBROKEN HORSES * ’’ From Mr J. Snodgrass, Mr N. A. Jacobsen, ! Mr J. Murphy, Mr S. Caddigan, Mr J. G. Howie, Mr W. S. Stevenson, Mr L. Borrell, Mr D. Hendry, Mr G. Me- j Beth tftr BROKEN DRAUGHTS j In the following order: R. J. Sexton, No. 1: A. R. Saunders i 2 to 7; W. A. McKinley 8: H. Mahood j Jnr, 9-10, Thos. Moore, 11-16, H. W. j Kite 17, H. E. Vickers 18, L. Borrell 19; W. J. Woods 20 to 25; J. C. Montefiore, 26; N. Bowler, 27; W. Stevenson, 28 and 29; S. Caddigan, 30 to 35 J. G. Howie, 36; D. Hendry, 37; W. J. Herlihy, 38; S. Dillon, 39 to 41; H. G. Dingle, 42-43, D. Henry, 44 and 45; N. A. Jacobsen, 46 to 51; A. H. Perrott 52, E. J. V. Fitzpatrick 53, I. O. Clarke 54, A. Parkin 55, W. F. Saunders 56 to 61, Geo. Wheatley 6263, A. Hattaway 64, McKay 65 to 70, J. Walker 71, Thos. Duck 72 to 77, J. Pavich 78, Thos. Hoult 79 to 84, S. Caddigan 85 and 86, J. Murphy 87 and 88, J. T. Findlater 89 to 91, N. A. Jacobsen 92 and 93, A. R. Saunders 94 to 99, D. Hendry 100 and 101; G. Mcßeth 102, H. and S. Rhodes 103 to 105 Draw for Second Day (Tuesday) BROKEN DRAUGHTS 121 T. Gera 106-107, G. Mcßeth 108-109, B. Robinson 110 to 112, C. J. B. Jackson 113, Thos. Holt 114 to 119, T. H. Ramsay 120, R. Rapley 121, J. A. Jefferies 122, A. R. Gascoigne 123-124, G. J. Purvis 125 and 126, F. McVerry 127 and 128, H. Vickers 129 and 130, Thos. Moore 131 to 136, J. V. Shields 137, D. Hendry 138 to 143, F. Green 144, E. J. Collison-Smith 145, Alan Bond 146, Ron. Shaw 147, Geo. Richmond 148 and 149, J. P. Robinson 150, C. T. Comins 151 and 152, W. Brown 153 and 154, N. A. Jacobsen 155 to 160, S. Caddigan 161 to 166, W. A. Thompson 167, T. H. Lawry, 168 and 179, A. J. Tindall 170, J. Bowe 171, D. Hendry 172 to 177, H. & S. Rhodes 178 to 183, A. Thorsen 184 and 185, M. Manawaite 186, A. R. Saunders 187 to 192, B. Norris 193 and 194, Geo. Duck 195 to 197, B. Jones 198 and 199, L. N. Perry 200, H. T. Gaskell 201, L. Shepherd 202, Geo. M. Ramsay 203 to 206, D. McDonald 207 to 209, J. Brown 210 to 213, S. Caddigan 214 to 216, Thos. Holt 217 to 219, T. Kelly 220, W. F. Saunders 221 to 226, H. Kelly 227. 35 |JSEFUL JJACKS as follows: C. S. Munro, No. 1; R. E. Sapsworth 2, Sam. Dillon 3 and 4, A. E. Ray 5, Geo. Richmond 6, E. J. Curlett 7, W. A. Thompson 8, D. McDonald 9, 10, 11; L. Barrell 12, R. Holmes 13 to 18, Doug. Smith 19, 20; E. M. Beet, 21, 22, 23; A. Bond 24, W. J. Woods 25, 26; S. Clarke 27, N. A. Jacobsen 28, J. Brown 29 to 32, T. Kelly 33, F. Green 34, A. J. Tindall 35. G- Dawson 36 and 37.

POTATOES TABLE SNOWFLAKES cwt. DELIVERED IN BOROUGH

SEED POTATOES PLANT NOW ! ONLY BEST QUALITY HAND-PICKED SEED STOCKED ! Early Rose Cliff Kidney Breezes Prolific Early Puritan Sutton’s Supreme NOW AVAILABLE PRICES RIGHT N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. (Inc. in England) HAMILTON, MOBRINSVILLE, TE AWAMUTU, OTOROHANGA

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19400921.2.91.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 16

Word count
Tapeke kupu
849

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 16

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert