p,m, on first day. Order of sale of rams is determined by lot, and flock rams of each breed will be offered on both days. All rams will be sold singly in the ring, thus giving buyers every facility to make a careful selection. Luncheon provided. Manawafu Auctioneers’ Association. MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION. Feilding Ram Fair. Under auspices of Feilding A. & P. Association. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At 11.30 a.m. sharp, 673 P-B. 2 toothpl imney Rams, bred by T. A. Smith, J. Knight, J. Corpe, D. Rowlands, W. B. Pearce, W. G. Pearce, G. E. Allen, Keiller Bros., J. Campion, W. Gibson, W. E. Baker, W. F. Jacob, F. Kensington, Mrs B. H. Slack, A. Whitehouse, J. 0. Bidwell, J. Wall, C. A. J. Levett, W. Reid 27 STUD 2 and 4 tooth Romney rams, bred by J, Knight, W. B Allen, W. Gibson 440 2 TOOTH Lincoln Rams, bi'ed by Mrs Perry, Mrs Taylor, R. Mcßeth, W. Morrison, J. W, Bowen, A. Crawford, R. Bremer, W, J. Shannon, J. W, Brady, W. Gibson, W. Raynor, L. G. Bremer, J. R. Corrigan 18 2 & 4 TOOTH Stud Lincoln Rams, bred by R. Bremer, A. Crawford, W. Raynor, W. Perry 10 4 TOOTH Stud Lincoln Ewes, bred by Trustees McMasters Estate 21 2 TOOTH Shropshire Rams, bred by W. Raynor and J. R. Corrigan 90 2 TOOTH Southdown Rams, bred by W. Pannett, Ellis Bros., W. E. Baker, W. G. Aitken, Mrs B. H. Slack, Jas, Knight, S. R. LanCas tj er 10 2 TOOTH Stud Southdown Ewes, bred by W. E. Baker 104 2 TOOTH English Leicester Rams, bred by Slack Bros , P, Tiffin, J. H. Perrett, S. E. Lancaster, J. R. Corrigan 16 2 TOOTH Stud English Leicesters, bred by Slack Bros, and C, A, Leicester 30 2 TOOTH Border Leicester Earns, bred by W. B. Pourcs 3 CHEVIOT Rams, bred by C 3. R. Lancaster .
MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION. Palmerston North Ram Fair. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 11th & 12th Febbuary, 1908. Entries Close Ist February. E E E D E E’ S C A EH. LINCOLN SHEEP. BEYCE. A. E.—Flock No. 119, founded 1866 ; Flock No 171, founded 1905. For history of flocks see N. Z. Flock Book. All rams grass-fed, and suitable for rough country. A. E. Bryce, Fern Flats, Marton, r£WE CHEAPEST & BEST COOKING RANGE ON THE MARKET. Shaddock’s Eflake & Pattern No. 1, FIYE GUINEAS. Hepburn’s Range, No 2, SEVEN POUNDS. Tlie Largest and Heaviest Range for the money procurable. Special Discount to Builders. JOSEPH DARRAGH, AGENT, F£!LD I H G.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9065, 4 February 1908, Page 1
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