AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR MASTGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917. Start 10.30 a.m. sharp. .'JBE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. (formerly Abraham and Williams, Ltd) will offer, on behalf of the following Clients:—H. S. Morrison, Burke's Estate, Checkley Bros., A. E. Crawford, J. Corkhill, J. Matthews, W. Twentvman, C. T. Carman, 11. S. Hecfcfcy, W. Wright D. Allen, P. McCarthy, M. Alpass, a. Dron, G. Scales, W. C. Wocffindin, A. D. McFariane, M. Caselber"-, B<r-rl's Estate, V. Dransfield, R. W. Bop-orili, T. Mexl:ed, E. T. Barthorpe, A. H. Kscot.t, A. McKay, H. Hunt, R. ,T. Smith, J. P. Beech, S. McLeod, G. Leiteh, J. Clulow, C. Eising, C. Van Fraagh, J. Vile, J. T. Kotlowaki, A. J. Patchctt, 0. H. Druee, H. H. Miller, D. Hercock, James Diek, .T. Harding, J. Y. Crawford, R. T. Kelsey, 11. Sheffield, G. H. Gibson, Murphy Bros., R. Haliburton, 0. ,1. Olson, D. O'Brien, 0 Holdway, F. W. Bibby, J. T. Baron, C. Britland, L. Holdawa'y, D. O'Brien, J. Miller, G. D. H. Smith, D. Foster—the following lines of cattle:— 2500 HE^D 0F CATTLE < comprising— -60 Hereford cross 2i and 31-year steers (station line) HO 31-year P.A. steers 45 3J-year Hereford steers, 03 31-and 4-year S.H. steers 70 3|-year S.H. cross steers 30 21 and 31-year Hereford cross steers 40 P.A. cross cows, in calf to P.A. bull 20 fat and forward P.A. cows 32 3J-year Holstein cross steers 40 IS-months Holstein cross steers (15 18-months S.H. steers 35 IS-inonths S.H. cross steers 40 21-year Hereford steers 35 32-year P.A. Steers 50 31-year Hereford cross bullocks 20 fat bullocks 24 21-year steers 15 18-months P.A. Bteers 20 31 and 4J-year fat and forward bullocks 40 31-year forward bullocks 20 25-year Polled Angus heifers fif fat and forward cows 40 store cows 300 3J-year forward bullocks 75 11-year steers 25 mi\«d sex weaners 20 weaner steers 22 21-year steers 25 Hereford weaners 40 fat and forward bulloekr 150 2>/ 3 and 31-vear steers (to be drafted) 200 3J-year steers (to be drafted) 20 forward cows 20 18-months heifers 40 18-months steers 30 D-months steers CO 21-year heifers, in calf to Hereford bull 20 cows with P.A. caives at foot 15 grade cows with 17 P.A. calves at foot 11 2 an 3-year P.A. cross-heifers 14 mixed sex S.H. weaners (very good) 40 .ercford-Shorthorn cross weaners 40 Hereford cross weaners 20 18-months P.A. uleers 60 21 and 3£-year Hereford cross steers 20 forward cows 20 cows with P.A, calves at foot 14 "lows in calf to Hereford bull 30 fat cows 200 20-month steers (good) 50 20-months heifer.) 40 Hereford S.H. cross weaners 10 IS-month P.A. steers 30 fat cows C S.H. cows in-calf to S.H. bull
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1917, Page 8
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