. AUCTIONS,' MASTERTON RAM FAIR, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,. FEBRUARY 20 and 21,1919. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. There will be sold 1 on account of GEORGE G. GARDNER, . Of MEDBURY, NORTH CANTERBURY, X.Z., SHEARLING SOUTHDOWN The Medbury strain of Soutlulowns stand out on their own for the purpose of raising fat lambs for the export trade, lambs got by ■this particular strain being invariably worth several- shillings per head above any other sort. ' For ten or ■ twelve, years before he went into the stud business, ' , the owner always handsomely topped the snlos at Hawarden and Addington in Canterbury, his lambs being exceptional for early maturity, quality, and size, and ' he probably holds .more prizes for fat lambs than any man in New Zealand. Intending purchasers of Rams for-fat lamb purposes are asked to inspect the outstanding size of hams and lengthy bodies -of the Medbury sheep. 'ALSO, On Account of the Same Owner, PUREBRED AND REGISTERED ROMNEY M ARSH SHEARLING RAMS. Mr.. Gardner ■ founded his flock by purchasing from Mr. G. W. Ladnrooke, of Charlton Mains, Gore, Southland, 36 Ewes in lamb, and from the Trustees of the Estate ofjhe-late T. J,. Barnhill, Castlerock, Southland, 140 Ewes also in lamb. This draft of Shearling Rams is the result, and is the Owner's first entry into' the • sale ring. Of a possible 28 champion and reserve champion tickets at the Dunedin and Invorcargill Metropolitan Shows for the seven years previously, Castlerock (Wm. Roxburgh, Manager) and- Charlton Mams secured 25. " These sheep are a most desirable change for North .Island breeders. .. MASTERTOX RAM AND EWE FAIR. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 and 21, 1919, Commencing at 9.45' a.m. Each Day. ON SOLWAY SHOWGROUND. Studs offered at end of sale of Flocks of the same breed and on the same , Day. Messrs. wright, stephexson, AND CO., LTD., the N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., W.F.C.A., LTD., A. J. COOPER AND CO., LEVIN AND CO., AND CO.. AND. DALGETY AND CO., will sell:93S flock and 'stud I.inc'olns 674 flock and stud Southdowns , 1685 flock and stud 'Roinneys 25 flock Romney ewes 3322 ORDER OF SALE: FIRST DAY—Flock Lincolns, Stud Lincolns, Flock' Southdowns, Stud Southdowns. SECOND DAY—Flock Romneys, Stud Romneys, Flock Romney EwSs. ' FEILDING EWE FAIR. ■ WEDNESDAY/ FEBRUARY 26, At 11.30 a.m. IifANAWATU AUCTIONEERS will •t'-i- sell as above in the Feilding Saleyards:— . , , 20,000 MIXED AGED EWES.. Entries for special lots will: close with ' .the Auctioneers, Tuesday, 'February 18. Full Particulars Later. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF PIGS. AT PAPARANGI, JOHNSONVILLE. . MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919, , ' AT 1 P.M. MZ. LOAN ■ AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, have received instructions from MRS. E. A. HENSHAW-to sell WITH-' OUT .RESERVE at the Farm, Paparangi, Johnsonville, at 1 p.m., the following:— 51 fat and forward pigs (to be _. drafted) 17 young sows (to farrow February- • April) 4 sows with litters 5 store pigs 2 Yorkshire boars 3 guaranteed sound cows (winter calvers) 1 guaranteed sound cow at drop . 1 2-year-'heifer . 1 Jersey bull 2'weaner heifers 3 half-draught horses (aged) 1 3-year draft (unbroken) 3 spring carts 2 sets harness, harrows, roofing-iron, sundries, 3 tons clean bones, fowls, geese, ducks, etc. 5 - acres'standing oats 1 stack hay.
• . ■ Also, Furniture of a 4-roomed house. • To bo offered previous to Stock Sale, the FARM of 30 ACRES 1 ROOD, 10.6 PERCHES. ■ Terms and conuuions can be seen at .tho Office of the Auctioneers, Feathorston- Street, or Messrs, Wilford, lievi, and Jackson, Wellington. • Kindly note tlmt Mr. F. T. Moore's Motor meets the Palmerston North down train at 'Johnsonville, and takes buverß to connect with 4.10 p.m. train from Wellington. LIGHT LUNCHEON OBTAINABLE IT JOHNSONVILLE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE. HOADLEY. SON, AND STEWART, LTD., have been, instructed by thi Executors of the late Hon. J. D. Ormond to offer by Public Auction, in MARCH next, a portion of tho celebrated itud Farm known ai tho KAIiAMU ESTATE, KABAMU ESTATE, Situated about 3J miles and containing about 400 SI: 400' Subdivided into suitable farming nr-.w. Exceptionally.Easy Terms.—lo per cent, at time of sale, 5 per cent., on delivery, 5 per cent, in. 12 month.-,' 5 per cent. in 2 years. Balance in 5 years from date of sale. All unpaid-purchase money to bear 5i per cent, interest. Plans and ull further particulars later, HOADLEY, SON, & STEWART, LTD., Auctioneers.
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