SAXES BY AUCTION. FARMERS CO-OP STRATFORD SALE. TO-DAY. TUESDAY, MARCH 30th. 550 3EAD CATTLE, comprising—--30 store cows 6 fat cows 30 20-month steers 2 19-month heifers, r.w.b. 2 18-month heifers, r.w.b. 1 18-month steer 13 mixed weaners GO mixed weaners 40 choice Jersey weaner heifers 40 choice Jersey weaner heifers 30 weaner heifers (good line) 20 weaner heifers (good) 25 weaner steers 6 bulls 15 i.e. heifers 10 2J-year i.e. heifer* (good) 200 SHEEP, including—--100 full-mouth ewes 75 lambs NOTE.—Any persons wanting good weaners will do well by attending this sale. t INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1920. 500 HEAD OP CATTLE, comprising: 45 store cows 20 forward cows r> fat cows 10 bulls 50 forward Si-year bullocks, good line 45 very good 20-month Holstein and Shorthorn steers J 27 20-month steers 50 empty heifers 10 very choice in-calf Shorthorn heifers, subject to sale 70 mixed in-calf .heifers 17 20-month Jersey cross in-calf heifers 30 Jersey weaner heifers 20 Holstein weaner heifers 40 good mixed weaners 23 weaner steers 20 mixed weaners springing heifers 2000 SHEEP, comprising—--100 good f.m. ewef 200 good 4-tooth ewes 200 mi.v«l sheep 50 forward ewes 300 4 and 0-tooth wethers, subject to sahlOO 4-tooth wethers 400 very good woolly lambs 400 good lambs CO fnt sheen
HAWERA AUTUMN HORSE FAIR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL !) AND 10, At 10.45 a.m. 180. HORSKS, including heavy medium and light draughts, milk carters, light harness horses, hacks, ponies, etc. Also, on account of the Executors of the late James Davidson's Estate, in order to wind up the estate, WITHOUT RESERVE—draught mares, broken to chains and shafts 1 draught filly, broken to chains THOROI OHBREDS (all broken to lead.) 6 brood mares, including the dams of Hushman and Volo; all stinted to Husbandman 1 bay filly, 6 years, Foremost— Hospitality 1 brown filly, 6 years, Husbandman —Shedden Park 1 brown filly, 7 years, Hus'bandman —Proeulla 2 brown fillies, 2 and 4 years, both Husbandman—Proeulla 1 chestnut filly, 3 years. Husbandman—Opeke, half-sister to Black Reynard 1 chestnut gelding, 4 years, Husbandman—Shedden Park (slight reserve) 2 brown geldings,, 2 and 3 years, Husbandman—Shedden Park 1 brown gelding, 3 years, Husbandman—Generosity, full brother to Hushman (slight reserve) 1 brown gelding, 2 years, same breeding (slight reserve) 1 brown gelding, 1 year, same breeding 1 chestnut gelding, 1 year, Husbandman—Brusholis, full sister to Black Reynard 1 bay gelding, 3 years, full brother <to Volo (slight reserve) 1 brown gelding, 2 years, Husbandman—Contralto 1 black gelding, 2 years, unbroken 2 hacks, aged, broken to saddle 1 'brown thoroughbred stallion, Husbandman, 13 years, sire Treadmill, dam Golden Vale; he is the sire of Volo, Hushman, Dingle, Staccato, etc. (alight reserve)
ORDER GF SALE; Friday—Heavy, medium and light ; draught and milk cart horses. Saturday—Light harness horses, hacks, ponies, etc. NOTE.—AII unbroken horses unusfc be yarded by 8 ft.ni., and broken horses by 9 a.m. FURTHER ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1920, Page 8
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