SALES BY AUCTION THE Stock/.Station 6£ffT3 & AUCTIONEERS, _ Hmvera Y\7ILL OFFEII BY PUBLIC AUCTION", ANNUAL SHEEP FAIRS. 1918. following Sheep Fairs willba held in our Yards as under: lnglewood —Wednesday, March 6. INGLEWOOD SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0, 1918. At 12.30. 500 lambs in lots 300 good rape lamuf 250 rape kiinba 200 store lambs 30 fat lambs 150 f.m. ewes 100 2-tooth ewes 200 good 4 and 6-tooth ewes and f.f.m. ewes 200 4 and G-tooth ewes 400 4 and 5-year ewes 150 fat and,.forward ewes 100 store ewes - 40 4-year ewes 40 .fat ewes 140 4-year ewe 9, free from biddibiddi 82 fat and forward mixed sheep 200 2 and 4-tooth wethers 40 2-tooth wethers 100 4-tooth wethers 20 purebred Lincoln rams (20 2-tooth purebred Lincoln rams 14 4-tooth maiden Lincoln rams . 10 Romney rams 3 2-tooth English Leicester rams (stud flock book) 40 store and forward cows 4 20-month steers 10 18-month empty heifers 30 weaner steers (good) 50 mixed weaners 25 bulls 40 18-montli steers 10 2}-year steers 1j fat cows 1 thoroughbred 4 years, by Pormby—Wizard Oil. 2 shares in Farmers' Co-op AUROA. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. HEAD CATTLE, including: 100 forward and store cows 25 fat cows 15 bulls 100 20-month steers 100 mixed weaners 70 weaner heifers 00 weaner steers 4 springing heifers 1 sow PRELIMINARY NOTICE INGLEWOOD WEANER FAIR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. FHE FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. All particulars at later date. FARMERS SUPPORT YOUR OWN COMPANY. •'J'HE Works of the Taranaki Fanners' Meat Company, Ltd., are equipped to treat all classes of fat stock on the most modern and economical methods, thereby ensuring to the producer the greatest value for his stock. The Company is prepared to pay the highest prices on schedule at the Works or in the Farmers' Yards. For full particulars apply to the Company's Buyers— P. E. GARVEY, Stratford (Phone 247). P. A, OPENSHAW, Lepperton (Pte. wire) or to the office of the Company, J. MILNE, General Manager. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. \\7E have been appointed BROKERS under the GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF REQUISITION of the above. Valuations take place fourweekly in our Gill Street Store. HIDE AND SKIN-TUESDAY, MARCH 12. . Advice Cards and Addressed Labels may be had on application. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED V A. NOLAN AND CO., Bos 70, New Plymouth, beat her. Desert Gold was a bit crowded for the first furlong. She was jammed between two horses, and this prevented her from heading the field. Then Yuorala and Remon made the pace in turns and Desert Gold never really got on her low. By the time she did and sot through to the front in the straight she had had enough. Nevertheless she battled out the finish gamely, and for moment lie thought alio would beat W edge, but he was too good. BLOOD STOCK SALES. Melbourne, March 5. At the opening of the Newmarket yearling bloodstock sales the bidding v.'a' , low and prices below those of last year Received March 5 ; 11 p.m. Melbourne, March li. At the first day yearling sales 100 lots brought 14,595 giuue&s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1918, Page 8
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