K SALES. ■. -ALE & HORSE FAIR. . ' -BER 5, 1938, . ■ 1 a.m. sharp. ; • ‘' 'ether hoggets ■ ■ ’ ; we hoggets . • . . A.f. hoggets / ; th lambs at foot ' ’. . .' ers '■: ith 90 lambs at foot -.-poggets n drop . '•> t.rs ■ LS. comprising—- • . .'l'. A. Colquhoun, Opaki: • rt-year gelding, broken to chains and shafts "•'a/c. N. McGovern, Mauriceville: 1 child’s pony, very .quiet A/c. W. McDonald, Canterbury: 30 draught mares and geldings All these are selected horses, ages ' ranging from 3 years, and trials given at sale. A/c. M. Rowlands: 5 good hill cobs A/c. R. R. Burling: 1 4-year draught gelding, broken to chains A/c. Chas. Olliver: 1 black draught mare, 10 years, all work (stinted to Favourite Dene) A/c. W. Allen, St Andrew’s, South Canterbury: 1 pedigree Clydesdale mare in foal 12 working draught mares and geldings, guaranteed sound and quiet A/c. Robert McGovern: 1 3-year draught gelding, broken to lead and quiet A/c. W. lan Bunny, Marapua: 1 3-year gelding, broken to saddle and all harness A/c. G. Mclvor, Tauherenikau: 2 unbroken hacks 3 unbroken brake horses 2 brake horses, broken to all harness A/c. Guy Bailey, Hamua: Clydesdale entire “Limelight,” foaled October 15, 1931. Bred by J. R. Patrick, Willowbridge. This horse is a proven sire, and is guaranteed sound by the vendor A/c. Estate J. C. Smith, Te Ore Ore: 1 d. gelding, 6yrs, broken to chains 1 d. mare, Byrs., all work 1 d. gelding, 9yrs., all work A/c. W. Ireland, Te Whiti: 1 Shetland pony, quiet and reliable A/c. other vendors: 1 draught gelding, 12 years, all work, guaranteed * 1 light half-draught gelding, 3 years, all work 1 3-year trotting mare, reg., broken saddle and harness 10 hacks and harness horses 1 child’s Shetland pony, quiet 1 child’s Shetland pony (quiet) 1 6-year hill cob 1 4-year pony, broken to lead 1 4-year pony, suitable for children 1 6-year pack horse 3-leaf tyne harrows and bar Cart saddle and breeching EKETAHUNA SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 1938, At 11.30 a.m. Cattle — 1 2-year registered Jersey bull Horses — 1 3-year-old horse, unbroken MARTINBOROUGH SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938. At 1 p.m. 1400 SHEEP 140 early shorn s.m. ewes, with 105% b.f. lambs at foot 80 woolly wether hoggets 100 fat. and forward b.f. hoggets 100 woolly wether hoggets 70 ewe hoggets 30 ewe hoggets 30 wether hoggets 20 b.f. hoggets 300 ewe hoggets 400 wether hoggets 40 wether hoggets 60 ewe hoggets 90 ewes, 160 b.f. lambs at foot Cattle — 1 p.b. Holstein cow, “Ahikouka Daphne Beets,” 3rd calver, in milk six weeks 1 p.b. Holstein bull calf, out of above cow by “Ahikouka Monarch.”
J. C. HUTTON, LTD. W.- A. KEMPTON, District Representative, ’Phone 250. CARTERTON. BUYERS OF PIGS AND BOBBY CALVES AT PER HEAD AT THE GATE. ’ SELLAR & SELLAR, LICENSED LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. 8 PERRY STREET - - P.O. BOX 54. ’PHONES Office. 1216; Private. 1215. All Classes of Insurance Effected. FOR SALE. oi QK ACRES, 24 miles from Masterton we jj subdivided, first-class homestead and all necessary farm buildings. Wintering 3400 sheep and 320 cattle. This is a good property and well worth the money asked. For price and full particulars, apply office. TOWELLING, 5 rooms and outbuildings, situate Railway Road. 3J acres land. Price, £llOO. Mortgage £250. balance cash over mortgage. DWELLING, 6 rooms, Chapel Street, section 28 perches. Price for quick sale. £525 cash|
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