J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD. RUYEKS of PIUME bacon pigs, D CHOPPERS AND PORKERS. D. ABBIS3, 'phone 6040, Palmerston N. It BOOK, 'phone 80, Shannon. It. Webb, 'phone 8375, Palmerston N. J. V. W ALTON, 'phone 42D. Ashhurst. J. BLUNDEN, 'phone 13D, Halcombe. B. LIGGINS, 'phone 2502. Dannevirke. It. FOSTER, 'Phone 71, Bongotea. AUCTION SALES accommodation faddocks. 4X7OULI) owners of sheep kindly *** notify me, whenever possible, of arrival of stoek at my paddoeks, when I will be there and see that all is welL RAYMOND P. WALSH, Fcilding. WOODVLLLK SHEEP FAIR. TO-DAY MONDAY, ’ FEBRUARY 15th, 1937, At 12 Noon. 5550 SHEEP > Comprising: 1500 4 and 5-yr. ewes, 120(1 guaranteed 4-yr. ewes, 500 4 and 6-th. and 4-yr. ewes, 4UO 2-th. ewes, 700 5-yr. ewes, 500 6-yr. ewes, 150 s.rn. ewes, 400 b.f. lambs (good), 400 wJ. wether lambs. SHEEP ONLY WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THIS BALE. NOTE. —The above comprise the annual drafts from local farmers in the district. They are off hilly country. ■The ewes have splendid mouths and ages described above are guaranteed. The sheep will do well wherever taken. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE.' At the Homestead, HINAU, KANGIWAHIA. T O^AY MONDAY, FEBKLAKY 15tb, 1937, At Noon. rpHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIS **■ TBIBUTING CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR. J. J. BRYCE, who has sold his property, to sell: — 2JQQ SHEEP, Comprising:— 550 2-th ewes, 380 4-th ewes, 400 G-th. ewes, 570 4 and 5-yr. ewes, 630 ewe lambs, 570 w.f.wr. lambs, 1-’ mixed aged Romney rams. HEAD CATTLE, Comprising:— 125 2J-yr. P.A. and Hereford steers, 19 Hereford cows and calves, 1 3-yr. P.A. bull. Also: 3 Station Hacks, 1 Aged Draught Mare, Spring Cart and Harness, Gig and Harness, Saw bench, Wolseley 5 h.p. Engine, Mogul 2J h.p. Engine, Drill, Chrysler Half-ton Truck, 1 3-yr. all round Sheep Dog. 1 18-mths. Sheep Dog (Head and Lead), 2 Stock Saddles, and Farm Sundries. Account W. S. Marshall, — 1 M.IL Mower, 1 1-ton Morris Truck. NOTE.—These sheep have all been bred on the property which is situated 1800 feet above sea level. Mr. Bryce’s ewes do well ou lower country, and we can recommend with every confidence buyers to attend the sale which will be entirely unreserved. CARS WILL LEAVE OUR FEILDING OFFICE AT 9.30 A.M. on the morning of the sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SHEEP FAIR. HAUTOTAKA YARDS, MARTIN BOROUGH. (Kindly lent by Mr. Gordon McLeod.) TO-DAY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1937, At 12.30 p.m. TUTESSRS. LEVIN AND CO. LTD., in conjunction with Messrs. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., will offer by Public Auction, genuine station lines as under:— 430 Q SHEEP (approxi.) Comprising: 1000 2-th. ewes, 500 4-yr. ewes, 1400 5-yr. ewes, 250 G-yr. ewes, 1000 lambs, 150 wethers. On account of the following vendors: Robert McLeod, #ohn McLeod, A. D.. McLeo<ji, Gordon McLeod, Murdoch McLeod, D. W. Ross, Estate S. McDougall, J. MacDonald, A. B. Hathaway. K. Me Laren, T. O. Haycock and Sons, George Hardy and others. Also: 1 Hornsby engine on account of Mr. Gordon McLeod. Light Luncheon and Afternoon Tea available at the Sale. Auctioneer: — MR. ROY LAWRENCE, Maryborough. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. TAONUI ROAD, COLYTON. TUESDAY, FEB. 16th, 1937, At 12 Noon. 'ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. anJ A MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., in conjunction, under instructions from MR. J. CORBY, who has leased his property, will sell as above: 1200 SHEEP ' Com P rißin^ 374 2-th. ewes (ono earmark), G') 2- ewes (ono earmark), 55 b.f. cross 2-th. ewes, 294 4-th. ewes, 400 4, 5 and 6-yr. ewes (to be drafted), 175 ewe lambs (one earmark), 25 f and f Southdown cross wethers, 9 f.f.m. Romney rams, 11 f.m. South down rams. CATTLE, ETC. 2 R.P. cross cows and calves, 1 house cow, 8 18-mths. R.P. steers, 1 3- p.b. R.P. bull, 1 18-mths. p.b. R.P. bull, 1 all round farm horse, 1 smart hill hack. FEDERAL ONE-HORSE TOP DRESSER and Farm Sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1937, At 11.30 a.m. SHEEP—--500 woolly wether lambs (to bo drafted), 60 f.m. ewes, 300 b.f. lambs, 20 ewe lambs, 12 ewes, 12 fat wethers. PIGS— Special entry of Pigs on account Mr. L. West, Fapatawa,— 3 p. Berkshire boars, 3 p. Tamworth boars, 2 p. Tara worth sow.-*, 3 p. Tanrivorth wcaher cows, 3 p. Berkshire sows, 0 p. Berkshire weaner sows. Account Mrs. H. M. Dick, — 2 p, Tamworth boars, 2 p. Tam worth sows, 3 good porkers. NOTE.—Re Dipping of Sheep: Or. and after the 17th February, all sheep offered in the salevards wiil bo subject tn annual Government inspection,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 38, 15 February 1937, Page 12
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