SALES BY AUCTION \yiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION', ANNUAL SHEEP FAIRS. 1918. IJHE following Sheep Fairs will be held in our Yards as under: Iriglev/ood—Wednesday, February Hawera—Friday, February 8. Huiroa—ln Mr. J. Durrough's Yards (Sheep and Cattle Fair), Feb. 18. Mangamingi—-Tuesday, February 26. Makahu—ln Mr. Ward's Yards, February 27. RAM FAIR Hawera—Saturday, February 9 (Glover Road Yards). Entries now being received. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1918. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 80 store and forward cows 8 fat cows 20 18-month steers 20 bulls 20 2-year heifers 50 good mixed weaners 30 2J-year steers 12 2-year steers 1500 SHEEP, comprising! 200 store lambs 100 store lambs (in lots) 15 fat lambs 20 fat sheep 80 fat and forward ewes 350 store ewes 40 2-toot.h Lincoln rams 200 4 and G-tooth ewes (good line) 250 4-year ewes (good skins) 100 2-tooth wethers 200 4 and 6-tooth wethers 20 2-tooth Lincoln rams AUROA WEANER FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. At .12.30 p.m. 500 WEANERS, comprising: 200 weaner steers, Shorthorn, Holstein and Jersey. 150 weaner heifers, Shorthorn, Holstein and Jersey 100 mixed weaners, Shorthorn, Hoistein and Jersey. 50 Jersey weaner heifers 300 HEAD CATTLE, including: 40 18-month steers 25 18-montli steers 15 3 to 4-year bullock'! 150 forward and store cow: 25 fat cows 15 fat heifers 20 bulls 15 in-calf heifers 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull (five months), Styro Brco'kside— Ruby II of Auroa. 150 lambs iio Aw a tun a Dairy Co. shares (fully paid up).
HAWERA SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. A't 12.30 p.m. . 5700 S F EP ' deluding: ' 1500 f.rn. ewes 1000 lambs COO Romney ewes (subject to sale) 150 fat ewes 600 4 and 6-tooth wethers 300 2-tooth ewes On account of J. T. Barkla: 200 f.f.m. ewes, Lincoln cross (animal draft) On account of Messrs. A. and S. Larcom: 350 4 and 5-yrar > ■■■->. (annual draft) On account of Beard's .Estate: 400 4 and 5-year ewea (annual draft.) On account of Mr. T. A. Winks: 200 4 and 5-year ewes (annual draft) HAWERA RAM FAIR. GLOVER ROAD SALE YARDS. t SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. At 1 p.m. SSO Lincoln, Romney, Southdown, etc., from well-known breeders—M. J. Goodson, C. J. Hawken, J. H. Baker, A. B. Death, H. P. Best and others.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1918, Page 8
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