AUCTION SALES !‘Wrra MARKET AUCTIONS TO-DAY '' “’goo CASES FRUIT gQQ VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. 300 SACKS First Grade Suttons Supreme Table Potatoes, good keepers. 12 Noon— POULTRY SALE: 300 Table Fowls, Laying Hens, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Cockerels, 30 p.b. W.L. Pullets, 30 p.b. Australorp Pullets (just starting to lay), 20 p.b. Australorp Cockerels (imported strain), 1) p.b. Plymouth Rock Pullets, 4 Khaki Campbell Drakes. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. , 1 p.m.— 1 Blue Cattle Dog, good heeler and worker, 1 Cattle Dog (good strain),; 1 2-yr.-old Jersey Cow in milk j (very quiet). 1 p.m.— PIG SALE: Weaners, Slips, Stores, Porkers, Baconers. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 1.30 p.m.—-4-Cvlinder Buick 5-seater Car, practically new tyres, in good order. 35 Sacks Chaff. Outside Sundries. 1.45 p.m.— TIMBER SALE: 3000 Feet, com-1 prising 3 x 1, 4 x 1, 4 x 2, 6 x 1, 3 x 2, 8 x 1. D.A.C. SELLING. HUNTERVILLE SALE. TO-DAY THURSDAY, MARCH oth, 1944, At 12.30 p.m. 4400 Comprising:— 750 4 and 5-yr. ewes, 340 4 and ti-th. ewes, 826 2-th. ewes, 375 ewe lambs, 1105 wether Jambs, 120 4 and 6-th. forward wethers, 350 5-yr. ewes (age guaranteed). Account H. J. Todd:— 600 top wether lambs. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 10th, 1944, Commencing 10.30 a.m. 11,000 SHEEP, Comprising:— 350 ewe lambs, 1100 wether lambs, 500 woolly b.f. lambs, 1750 shorn b.f. lambs, 1350 2-th. ewes, 120 shorn w.f. wether lambs, 450 4 and 6-th. ewes, 650 6-th. and 4-yr. ewes, 1400 4 and 5-yr. ewes, 2000 5-yr. ewes, 60 6-yr. ewes, 275 5 and 6-yr. cw r es, 30 2-th. Romney rams, 65 1-sli. S.D. rams. 150 CATTLE, Comprising:— 25 5-yr. P.A. bullocks, 16 P.A. heifers r.w.b., 30 fat bullocks, 50 fat cows and heifers. J. E. Hewitt, Maugamaire, — 70 4-th. and 5-yr. p.b. Romney ewes, 80 p.b. 2-th. Romney ewes. J. B. Bradley, Sanson, — 25 stud 4 and 5-yr. S.D. ewes. O. A. Meyrick, Fitzherbert, — 25 forward 5-yr. P.A. bullocks. A. H. M. Maurice, Kimbolton, — 140 4 and 5-yr. ewes. C. F. Johnston Est., Awawaro Station, Kimbolton, — 120 5-yr. ewes. E. \V. I. Collins, Newbury,— 250 good b.f. lambs. Messrs. Shannon Bros., Waituna, — 350 shorn b.f. lambs. Messrs. McDonald and Richardson, Peep-o-Day,— 280 5-vr. ewes. W. M. Laing, Aokautere, — 230 6-th. and 4-yr. ewes. > A. W. Atkins, Manakau, — 216 2-th. ewes. Mrs. A. E. Savill, Pohangina,— 150 wether lambs, 190 5-yr. ewes. Messrs. Doughty Bros., Paliiatua, — 3GO 2-th. ewes. Clare Est., Waituna, — 250 4 and 6-th. ewes, 100 4-yr. ewes. J E. A. Hocklv, Pohangina,— 120 4-yr. ewes, 60 5-yr. ewes. D. G. Carrick, Colyton,— 150 5-yr. ewes. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (A’ASIA) LTD. (Incorporated in England.) FEILDING FREEZING WORKS. A CATTLE DRIVE will leave on THURSDAY, March 9th. Farmers in Rangiwahia, Apiti, Kimbolton and lviwitca districts having stock ready please ring Mr. H. L. Osborne, Phono 33 Kimbolton, or Works Office, 310 Feilding. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. OF BREEDING EWES, DAIRY HEIFERS, ETC. OHINGAITI MONDAY", MARCH 13th, 1944, At 1 p.m. TVHE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTLNG CO., LTD., in conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Inc. in England), have received instructions from MR. CHARLES McINTYRE to sell without reserve on the property, close to Ohingaiti railway station, the whole of his high-class Rock of breeding ewes and dairy heifers, comprising:— 1 KAA M.A. EWES, from 2-th upwards ‘ (to be drafted for age), 150 extra good ewe lambs, 20 aged Romney rams, 35 in-calf rising 3-yr. grade Jersey heifers (good), 6 unbroken hacks. Account other vendors:— 20 rising 2-yr. in-calf Jersey-cross heifers. NOTE: On account of shortage of labour, Mr. Mclntyre lias decided to go in for dry sheep only, and this is a great opportunity for anyone requiring genuine ewes to attend this Sale. The ewes will be drafted for age and sold without reserve in lots to suit purchasers. By kind permission of Mr. Mclntyre outside entries will be accepted. SALE AT 1 P.M. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS, (A’ASIA), LTD. (Inc. in Eng.) FEILDING FREEZING WORKS. A CULL CATTLE DRIVE will leave Tiritea Valley and Aokautere on FRIDAY, MARCH 10th. Farmers having stock ready please ring Mr. Malcolm Currie, Phone 765, Ashhurst, or Works Office, 310, Feilding. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. • *'DEST” Patent Weed Burners. Full particulars from Reid and Grav Agency, 171 Rangitikei Street. T'OPDKESSERS tor horse and tractor work. Also for attaching to motor trucks. Reid & Gray Agency (phone 6212). “DENOWN” Pumps and Pressure Outfits. Full particulars from Reid & Gray Agency, 171 Rangitikei Street.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 56, 9 March 1944, Page 8
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