I AtiCTIONS- _ i PAHAUTANUI SALE. ,i THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. Ie ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -ci. will soli as above at 1 p.m.— On-account Messrs. Abbott Bros., their annual draft— 500 i and 6-tooth wethers (good- line) 600- f.f.ni. breeding ewes (good line) On account Messrs. Blackey Bros.— 300 iltooth wcthors ' s On account Mr. W. Nicol— f" 250 f.f.m. breeding owes 200 1-tooth wethors Other vendors— a 100 2-tooth wethers 50 cull'lambs 80 ewes , 3 f. and f. heifers ' i weaners ' LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1915. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell at 11.30 a.nil 500 forward owes (lots) - 270 shorn -lambs (.' 500 2-tooth to f.f.m. breeding ewes 4SO w.f. woolly lambs (lots) '350 £-year breeding ewes i 140' b.f: woolly lambs (lots) 70 24-31-fear bullocks (station line) 64 20-mth. Shorthorn-Hereford heifers 12 S.H. cows and calves 25 steeis 20 S.H. 18-month heifers 12 fat and forward cows 5 store cows J 8 fat cows t LEVIN SALE. ■FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1915. NEW ZEALVND LOAN AND MERCINTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer for Siile at 11.30 a.m., the foli lowing.— 35 mixed ji'eaners (lots) 23 station-bred Shorthorn cows 20 yearling steers 10 fat cows 6 choice f-bred Jersey weancr heifers i 3-year bullocks i sldio cows 1 Jersey bull 1 18-month bull 25 fat ewes 100 woolly rape, lambs , P0 fat ewes. LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1915. A 1 BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., t will sell at 1 p.m.— 300 lambs 100 owes 113 wethers 50 owes i ,'6O fat ewes 10J wethers i 50 2-tooth ewes 300 4-tooth wethers' ' 205 2-tooth wethers 120 fat ewes 30 Jersey cross heifers, r.w.b, 8 fat cows 20 20-months to 2J-year steers and heifers ; Baconers, porkers, stores, and weaner pigs On account of J. C. Noill, without reservo'.- tho following young stock from his well-known herd of pedigree Beiksnire ; pigs— 2 pedigree boars, 6 months [ 2 pedigree sows, 6 months 2 pedigree meaner boais .2 pedigree weaner sows 2l> mixed weaners, sows, and barrows ' 1 : rubber-tyre hooded gig and set of harness , Note.—Pig sale will commence at 12.15, [ and all pigs must be.yarded by 12 sharp. I '. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. ) .—__ PIAHIATUA-AKITIO A. AND P. I ASSOCIATION. SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be Held at PAHIATUA, FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1919. . HORSES, CATT'LE, SHEEP & DOGS. The Competitions include Pony Jump, Maiden' Hunters' Competition,... Open Hunters' Competition, and Ladies' Hunting _ Competition.' A RAM FAIR will be hold on the day following the Show, SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1915. .' ENTRIES close January. 27th, ,1915. Prize Schedule promptly forwarded on application to J. A. WALSH, j Secretary. , \fI\AS T EETON A. AND P. ASSOCIA--1 ITI TION. 28th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. so'lway SHOW. • SOL WAY. SHOW. 5 THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND STOCK SHOW. , ' FEBRUARY 16th and 17th. , ENTRIES DEFINITELY CLOSE FEBRUARY Bth. RAM AND EWE FAIR.' FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. GRAND ' DISPLAY of Horses, Cattle; Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply by letter to the Secretary. 70 Acres of ideal picnic grounds; .Native bush; running streams; shady nooks. . Hot Water suppGed gratis for picnics. I Railway Siding and Holding Paddocks ; at Showground gates. , Write for Schedule and full particulars 1 toJ. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. 1 TOANGITIKEI A. AND P. ASSOCIA-. [. £i :,'-.. TION. I FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW, To be held on tho RECREATION GROUND, TAIHAPE, ••WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1915. • ENTRIES CLOSE~~WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBEUAEY. CLASSES FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, FARM PRODUCE, AND HOME INDUSTRIES. , RIDING. DRIVING, AND JUMPING COMPETITIONS. MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR. SALE YARDS, TAIHAPE,' 25th FEBRUARY, 1915. '' ENTRIES CLOSE THUESDAY, tth , ' FEBBUARY, 1915. Show Schedules, Ram Fair Conditions, a and all particulars from ' A. M. RYAN, Secretary, i Box 81, Taihape. FROZEN BEEF. TTTE are* propared to purchase Ox Beef (graded prime) for shipment Febru-ary-March, at 425. W. per hundred pounds on nooks Southdown Freezing Works, or at an equivalent' price at other Works, taking into consideration the difference in. Freezing Charges. MEUSOP, ELIOTT AND CO., Palmerston North. 1 "\7ISITORS to Palmerston 'North pleaso I] Vi note that Hot Meals can be prc- ,- cured at the White House Dining Rooms after the arrival of all' trains. J. RawA SK the" man who Tears i /I WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS! I fle'll tell you they're "ohamnion"!
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2382, 11 February 1915, Page 12
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