HUNTERVILLE YARDS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1917. At 1 o’clock Sharp. DALGETY AND CO, and the N. Z. LOAN CO. will sell as above; 1000 Head Mixed Cattle On account of the following vendors: James Bull, Jno. Hammond, Thos. Chisholm S D. Lourie, Walter Bart--7 lett, J. A. Morrison, A. Kilmister, John Stephenson, G. F. Turner, A r A. Green H. M. Downs, Hector Melds, 7 M. Coleman, D W. S. Morrison, A. Klatt, A. Quinlivan, Colin Meads, W. Haycock, Chas Blackler, Soler Bros, L. and K. Dalziell, Jas Cornfoot, A. McDonald, and R. D. Rodgers, comprising— -200 4yr bullocks lots 200 3yr bullocks lots 200 2yr steers lots . 200 lyr steers, lots 60 fat 4yr ‘bullocks, lots 36 mixed yearlings 15 Syr speyed heifers 20 forward empty cows 40 2yr Shorthorn and Hereford steers 4 2yr Shorthorn bulls SPkLNG CATI IE FAil?. TAIHAPE YARDS. NOVEMBER sth, 1917. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS have received instructions to offer 1600 head station-bred cattle on account of the I following breeders: —M. Morrison, Pokaka; J. F. Studholme, Ruanui Station; “Orouamatua Station,” R. W. Smith. T. Muir, John Cooper, T. McQuinn, J. A. Anderson, James McColl, J. Lowry, Roberts, G. McGregor, J. A. Oliver, G. Lyhden, John Bartosh, Harold Smith, Gardner and Sons W. J Coogan, G'* Wheeler, M. O’Dea, H. Henry, W. Wilson, A. Moghan, W. Theobald, Fullerton-Smith R. D Rod- > gers. : Particulars as follows: — 250 4yr bullocks 1
420 Syr bullocks 450 2yr bullocks 227 Short-born yearling steers 20 Shorthorn yearling heifers 27 cows 36 heifers Also on account J. F. Studholme, Ruanui Station: 160 Hereford yearlings 100 Hereford yearling steers 60 Hereford yearling heifers. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. ANNUAL CATTLE FAIR. TAIHAPE SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1917. At 1 p.m, DALGETY AND CO., and the N. Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd., will hold their Annual Cattle Fair as above. Full particulars later. Entries Solicited. ROYAL MAIL STABLES. (Opposite Gretna Hotel, Taihape.) CHAS. KELLY, Proprietor. Vehicles of every description on hire. Also Reliable Hacks and Harness Horses. Horses broken to Saddle and Harness Reliable Drivers and Grooms. Careful attention to Business. You Cannot Do Better than Consign Your •I* at Stock to the Wellington The Company buys Fat. Stock of all descriptions ; or, if clients desire, will freeze on their account when proceeds will bo paid them bv the New Zealand Government. Particulars as to prices and charges will be supplied by the company or their buyers S. S. Timbs Taihape, Tele 130 E. P. C. Swainson, Fcilding, Tele. 131. P.M.Eickman,Marton,Tele 165 W. G. Vickers Levin Tele. 50 B.A. Gower Ohingaiti Tele. .1 From Soli to Crop—Prom Crop to Sheep, W.M.E. Co. Manures contain large quantities of Animal Matter from the Slaughter House. Thus these Manures follow Nature’s own plan of Fertilising. Use them and restore the very elements extracted from the soil in the process of Sheep Fattenine. Prices and Particulars of analysis posted on application to WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD. I 18-20 Hunter Street I Wellington |
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Taihape Daily Times, 24 October 1917, Page 8
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