AUCTIONS KOPUEANGA : SALE. : TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1915. D ALGETY AND. COMPANY, LTD., will sell, as above— SHEEP--1000 4-tooth to 5-year owes (in. lots) 400 2-tooth owes (in lots) . 200 m.e. shorn lambs 100 b.f. rape lambs • ' ' 50 2-tooth wethers 30 fat and forward ewes and wethers •' *10;Cllll CWOS 10 5-ycar Leicester rams . . i 4-year Southdown rams 2 6-toath'stud Shropshire rams CATTI.U----06 Shorthorn cross weaners, mostly Bteers (in lots). 10 18-months steers ■ 10 yearling heifers 15 2-j;ear empty heifers : 8 dairy ; cows in full profit, mostly ■. ■' second calves 8 fat oows ■ 10 S.H. cows and calves ' 4 forward cows . - 20 Jersey cross weanor .heifers ' SOLWAY SALBYAEDS.-: : .' (Masterton). WEDNESDAY, ,21th FEBRUARY; 1915, At 12.30 p.m. THE • ASSdCLATED. AUCTIONEERS "will sell, as abovo—' - : SHEEP- : 203.2-tooth wethers ALFREDTON STOCK SALE. ALFREDTON SALEYARDS. ! WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, ' At '12.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., . .will, offer' for salo in the yards, as above— 4300 g- , 450 fat and forward wethers : 1350 2-tooth jwethers (in lots) 700 shorn wether lambs , '. 500 4. and 5-year-ewes (in lots) : 300 4-year ewes (in lots) 150 b.f. rape lambs . , -700 mixed sheep , 60 in.s.-2-tooths . 300 2-tooth wethers (one earmark) 35 18-month steers and heifers qq CATTLE, comprising— 40 Hereford S.H. cross cows and (Salves • .50 store cows '.. / ' , • 'MASTERTON STOCK SALE. • WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1915. At 11.30 a.m. W &g; turnbull & co., ltd., •- flats' Jaines 'Macintosh' and Co.), will sell' as above— SHEEP— v ■■ 150 B.F; rape lambs On account James Cooper, Esq.— 750 4 and 5-year ewes - On account estate late J. Mcß&e, TVeraiti: ..-250. for ward, ewes- •/•■v.. ' • • ■
• PAHIATUA~AN NUAL SHEEP FAIR, i • TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1915, ■ - ! A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will -fA- 'sell by-public auction as above, at 11.30 a.m., the annual drafts, of the following clients:— : C. H and W. C. Arrow, D. W. Allen, _ H. Baker, Balfour Estate, E.,T. Barthorp, ■ J. G. Bicknell, S. J. Boyden, J. Breeds, T CheckleT, : "J. Clulow, J. Y. and M. H. Crawford,- O. H. Druce, A.; D. ;Eglinton, W R. Godfrey, R. Haliburton, J. Harris, F.'Hillas, E. Si Holdaway,; H. M Kebbcll, J. T. Kotlowski, W. Mitchell, J. : Mouglian, E. Mao Donald, R. i M'Gowan, A. -M'Kay S. MadLeod, Smart's' Estate, 1 H.' G. E: 'Swainson, W. H. Tpogood,. G. « Turner, -C. Van Praagh, J. \ile, 1". White, J. Wooldridge, and others. 10,000 SHEEP, comprising- ■ 6000 i and 5-year ewes 1500 mixed aged ewes • ■ 500 2 and i-tooth ewes 1 1000 2-tooth wethers 1000 mixed lambs NOTE,—The sheep from this District are noted for their .. constitution and for doing well .-wherever taken. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED LINCOLN: FLOCK, WAVERLEY, 2nd MARCH, ' '/ y' At Noon. TTffiEEMAN R.' JACKSON AND CO. -F. have'been instructed by Spencer Napier, Esq.,^to.sell, as-above,on the farm at Waverley, the whole of his well-known flock; of. Lincoln • sheep,.comprising— • . 780 purebred Lincoln. ewes, from 2-th ; to f.f.m. (in lots) j 300 purebred Lincoln-ewe lambs' 170 purebred Lincoln ram lambs 17 stud rams '- . . . . ' .' ' , i first-class draught mares (good .- team) ■13-year filly,-unbroken 1, 2-year colt, unbroken - ' Implements, etc. - Auctioneers' Note.—The above Flock is descended from ewes purchased from the StotfoTd. Flock, imported in 1874 from England' by'. Mr.. .John Sheild. . Ml 1 . S. Napier's etud sheep have been favourably known on tho market for many years and are first class. See Flock, No. I 26 (N.Z.F.8.), also Flock : No.; 30 (N.Z. L.D.B. Association). , LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Further particulars from - / FREEMAN R. JACKSON 4 CO., < : Wahganui.j' AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. / RANGITIKEI A. AND P. ASSOCIA- . TION. .. . , FOURTH AUTUMN SHOW. , FOURTH AUTUMN SHOW, i To be held on the I RECREATION GROUND, TAIHAP& WEDNESDAY, 21th FEBRUARY,! 1915. Exhibition of Purebred and Fat Stock. Draught, Harness,, and Saddle Horses. Home Industries, etc. Riding, Driving, and Ltaping Competitions. j Excursion Fares and Special Trains from Palmerston North, Wanganiii, Taumarunui, and Intermediate Stations. . MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR Taihape Saleyards- /. • . THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUAh|y, 1915. ■ i A. It. RYAN, Secretary, - Box 81, Taihape. j D. W, VIRTUE & CO., ; VICTORIA BTBHET, WELLINGTON, QSAIN, SXOXTB, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. TITTB PARRY Larg* Stocks of FLOUR vV and all kinds of Prodvss, and will b« pkaflod to gnbmit prises on uppliw- , tlott.' Agents for'the New Zealand Flour end Produce Aeencr Oo- Ltd. CONVEYANCES. L i AND YOU N O, ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS «n<! GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers 1 Samples promptly, attended to. New and P Up-to-date Sample Roorne Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. btorage and Stabling. Corner Diton and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulanoe available day or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private ! 127, P.O. Box -10. WALKER'S STABLES, .BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and r General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford ;. to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motorcars on Hire. Good Sample itooms. n J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. lf T> OYAI MAIL I/eaves CARBINE I\ STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton daily at 850 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.j leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. tt J. MOORE. Pronrietor. FriUtn*.
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