SHOW STOCK SALE.
Messrs. Dalgety.and Co., Ltd.,Masterton, report haying held..,a';.EpeciaL sale of fat stock : onHhe- Carterton showgrounds, when largo entries of fat ■lambs, wethers; and bullocks were submitted to a good.attendance of buyers. (AH.the freezing companies operating in' Ihe Waifar'apa, and the local butehers Were' welLrepreserited. - A-nice pen of fiyo. Southdown,lambs, entered in the freezing class, and exhibited by Mr. ;|W. Howard Booth, and offered on his account;; .realised '■ -the splendid prico of 80s. per head, being the top price for the sale and a record.for the Wairarapa. "This' pen -was ."purchased'r by Mr. James M'Konzie, /representing, tho Waingawa Freezing: Company,,", .A. :'fat; lamb presented .by the,Wa.i_r,arapa.,aud East Coast V. and-Ai Soeie'ty,. after being purchased and:given.rback.i.se'veral times by the following:—Messrs.. Howard Booth, A. Dash, G6ar Meat.Co;-, \Vaingawa Co., and ■Wellington. Meat' Export Co., realised £8 -Lis. 6d. v;The following is a list of the other fat stock sold':—On account Colin Campbejl,'fat owes 19s. to 205.; on account -A.- E. - Booth, fat wethers 21s.'; dn.'account'H.rand C. Morrison, fat lambs.2ss.;6d.;'on account Wiggins .Bros., fat lambs.24s. 6rL; on account H. Catt, fat'.lambs 10s. '6d. to 25.; on account' J.' Monaghan. fat lambs 165.; on account W. Howard Booth. 2nd prize fat bullock £15,105. Tho. New ■ Zealand Loan, and 1 Mer- ( cantilo Agency Co., Ltd., report:—The usual sale of fat stock in connection •with the Carterton Show took place on thegrounds. _ The representatives of the !,vanou3 freezing companies were in at- [ tendance, and operated freely, with the result: that record prices' for "the Wairalapaj if not for the Dominion-, were realised, one .'pen-of ■ fat lambs reach-' jing £4: Our principal sales were three fat ewes on account of Mr. Colin Campbell, £1 10s., to Gear Meat Co.; three fat ewes on account same owner, £1 ±!s., to Wellington Meat Export Co.; tthree ewe hoggets on account same towner, £1 165., to Gear Meat Co.; five fat lambs, on account Mr. W. H. Booth, (£2 Bs., to Wellington Erozen Meat ;Company; five fat lambs, on account E ar r. H. Morrison, £1 165., to Meat'Ex>rt Co.; five fat lambs, on account Mr. . Catt, 165., to Gear Meat Co.; one rfat ewe, on account Mr. C. Matsou, £1 los., to' Meat Export Co.; 1 fat »we, on account Mr. C. Matson, j£l, to Meat Export Co.; cne fat wethrer, on account same owner, £1 3s. 6d.', ■ 'to Meat Export Co.
PEDIGREE SHOW STOOK SALE.' Fanciers of pedigree Holstein Friesions and.Jerseys should be able to fill their requirements at the show stock sale to bo held on the Polmerston North Show Grounds on Friday, November 7, the thirdday of the Manawatu A. and P. Association's Show, The offering comprises 3C pedigree yearling and twoyear Holstein bulls, five stud yearling Holstein heifers, and nine yearling and two-year pedigree Jersey bulls. Some exceptionally nice blapk and whites aud j Jersoys will bo offered on account of (tho principal breeders in the Dominion, land tho opportunity is one that should /be of distinct advantage to all interested In dairying. The sale, which will commence nt 10 o'clock sharp, will bo conjduoied by Messrs. Dalgoty and Co., ttd., Queen Street, Palmerston North.
] ITHB LABOUR-SAVING ."PUMP" SEP- • ABATOR PUMPS PROFITS INTO ITS OWNER'S POCKET. EveTy turn, of the handle means more profit, for eaoh turn does nioro work for less labour than, it is possiblo with any .other Separator. • It isn't bard work, leither, for tlio ( "Pump" Separator runa as sweetly and lightly as perfect constructions and "the.'right idea" can make it. The Pump Separator feeds itself automatically, pumping tho milk from its tank on the floor, m a flow exactly regulated to the speed of the machine.. It is biade the way that wears, and will bo tunning and earning money long' after pther Separators are "6omppod." Investigate the "Pump" Separator, Mr., Partner. Read what Mr. Haybittlo' 6ays febout it on this page. Writo for particulars of our Freo Trial Offer. There are Several Bizes of the "Pump" Separator, Inoluding No. 15 .of 70 gallons-per-hour 'capacity, which costs £2i or £2& 10s. on items; other capacities from .£l3 10s. (Write for catalogue. "Feilding. 'Hard Jo Beat.' Referring to your 70-gallon (Pump Separator I purohased from you a few months ago,'it-is"workin'g !, vdry well, and I am quits satisfied with it. The Automatio Supply of Milk is quito a feature of tho Madhine. Also the Automatic Iteleaso of the Bowl from , the driving wheels, together with tha self-balancing of.the Bowl. Taking the Maohine as awhole it should be hard to beat.—Yours faithfully, G. Haybittle."—Advt. - •
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 8
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803SHOW STOCK SALE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 8
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