AUCTIONS TAIHAIT. SALE. TODAY ( W EDNESDA YI, At 12 o'clock. u» corp, in Eng.), will Sell111115 SHEEI’. comprising: "1)99 wet her lambs 1985 ewe lambs 350 f. ami t. wethers ■lO 2 :imf l-iootb wethers 250 b.f. lambs , 35(1 5-year-ewes. r.w. s.D rams 200 5-vcar ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 300 f. A f. s.D. 2-loolb wethers 300 2-tooth wethers 300 ui a. wethers 1000 5-vr. ewes r.w. S.D. and t.omuqj ra ms 350 4 and 6-toolb ewes DANNEVIRKE CATTLE FAIR TOMOR ROW (THURSDA Y), SHEEP, 11 a.m. CATTLE. Noon. 1000 CATTLE. Comprislng:(00 31 P.A. and 11. bullocks 120 P.A. cows r.w.b 200 20-months I’.A. steers 80 20-months P.A. heifers 250 P.A. weaner steers 70 P.A. weaner heifers 50 Jersey weaner heifers 50 fat cattle 50 empty P.A. cows. SHEEP500 w. hoggets 200 breeding ewes 30 fat sheep. a-au CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 19. 1944. At 11.30 a.m. Sharp. 100 prime fat ewes 100 fat and forward ewes 30 m.a. ewes. r.w. Romney rams 15 fat and fwd. P.A. bullocks 13 fat P.A. cows and heifers 9 P.A. vealers • 25 fat and forward cows 120 pigs (weaners and stores) 120 totara posts 2 totara strainers. WANGANUI WINTER HORSE FAIRSATURDAY, MAY 20, 10.30 a.m. Sharp. 300 HORSES, Comprising: 110 unbroken horses, all classes, l“6 lud l ing draughts, half-draughts, and light harness horees and ponies 123 broken hacks, light harness horses 37 broken draughts, half-draughts and spring carters SPECIAL ENTRIES: A/c. C. McDonald,, Canterbury: 14 broken draught mares and geldings. 5 to 9 years (all work) A/c. Various Clients: 2 unbroken hacks, 3yrs„ filly and setting, by King Lu from registered mares 1 . . u 1 3-yr. filly (broken), by Marble Aren, and in 'foal to Catanach T 8-yr. grey hack (good jumper) 1 4-yr. hunter , 1 hack (Magnifier) 2 good broken hacks, by Rocket an<i Nigger Minstrel colt 1 good hunter (Qualified) ENTRIES HAVE NOW CLOSED. NOTE.—The hack entry is a heavy one with the quality of the Horses coming for. ward above (be average. Sale will commence at 10.30 a.m. sharp o D the Unbrokens. All Horses must be yarded by 9 a.m., Day' of Sale. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. A 231 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. On Account of MR. A. POND, POPLAR ROAD, OPIKI. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1944. At. 12 Noon. 48 Jersey & Jersey Cross Dairy Cows, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calvers, due July and August. 20 Yearling Jersey Heifers, 17 5-yr. Ewes. r.w.S.D.r. 1/3/44 70 b.f. lainbs, 4 Tamworth cross sows to farrow to Berkshire boar; 1 I’.B. Berkshire sow due 3 weeks; 1 P.B. Berkshire boar: 20 weaner pigs A/c. Client:—2o yearling Jersey Helfers Full particulars Saturday’s issue. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED (Inc. in England). A 272 RURAL LAND FOR SALE. TO IVIND UP ESTATE. FOR Sale, at Makutuku. 13 miles north of Dan nevi rke. five acres, sound 6-roomed house, electric light, permanent water, sheds and outbuildings. Fowlhouses to accommodate 500 fowls. 100 yards from railway station. Vacant possession. Price, £BOO cash. Apply:— “TRUSTEE,” P.O. Box 184. Hastings.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 10
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