AUCTION. MANGAMAIRE ROMNEYS A GREAT DUAL PURPOSE FLOCK, BRED ON SOUND LINES FOR 38 YEARS. SPECIAL ATTENTION HAS BEEN PAID TO THOSE POINTS THAT ARE OF THE GREATEST COMMERCIAL VALUE TO THE HILL-COUNTRY FARMERCONSTITUTION, CONFORMATION & WOOL. Three examples of the results given by the use of MANGAMAIRE RAMS which speak for themselves: — (1) All wether lambs (bar two) fattened on grass by the middle of December. Average weight, 35.2 lbs. Graded 35% Prime Down Quality. 45% Xbred Primes. Ewe Hoggets cut a little over 91 lbs. of wool. Price of Fleece 16Jd, Necks 13.1 d, Pcs. HJd, Bellies lOd. (2) Six-tooth ewes had 147-1% of lambs from ewes put to ram. Two-tooth ewes had 114 % of lambs from ewes put to ram. Wool clip steadily going up. Had 600 Wether Lambs, all of which were fattened on grass, bar eleven. Average weight, 36.5 lbs. This property is all hill-country. (3) Prior to using MANGAMAIRE RAMS, never reached 100% of lambs. MANGAMAIRE RAMS gave 111%. An Agent who sells a considerable number of lambs by MANGAMAIRE RAMS, says: “They invariably top the market when offered for sale.” Buying a good sire is the best investment a farmer can make. Buy MANGAMAIRE RAMS and increase your bank balance. Watch for the MANGAMAIRE RAMS at MASTERTON on THURSDAY. Last year, when offered for sale by Dalgety & Co., they made the tpp price and top average at both the Hamilton and Masterton Ram Fairs. This year's rams are well worth inspection, and some specially selected sheep will be offered at both Fairs. A LIMITED NUMBER OF EWES FOR SALE. INSPECTION WELCOMED. Apply— J. E. HEWITT, Mangamaire (’Phone 1265, Pahiatua) Or to MESSRS DALGETY. & COMPANY, LTD.
MASTERTON A. & F. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS, MASTERTON. FEBRUARY 18 & 19, 1943. FIRST DAY—LINCOLNS & ROMNEYS. SECOND DAY—SOUTHDOWNS & ALL OTHER BREEDS. Commencing at 9.45 a.m. each day. All Flock Rams will be inspected as I being up to standard. ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 1, 1943. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. P.O. Box 40, Masterton. ALFREDTON EWE FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1943. At 1 p.m. MESSRS LEVIN & CO., LTD., will hold their Ewe Fair' on the above date at Mrs A. M. RutLerfurd’s yards (kindly lent for the occasion) .when they will offer, on behalf of the following clients:— Estate T. W. Clanham, J. L. Heckler, H. N. Kebbell, Estate C. Kebbell, R. W. Kebbell, W Edmonds, Mrs A. M. Rutherfurd, Dickens Bros, T. Smith, S. F. Smith, Napier Bros., D. Bennett. A. C. P Hay. G. F. Higginson, N. McKay and Sons, H. R. Burch, M. Godinagh, F. Koce and H. C. Percy. 6630 BREEDING EWES, comprising: 1080 2-tooth ewes 530 maiden 4-tooth ewes 350 4-year ewes 4420 5-year ewes 250 6-year ewes FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. Light Luncheon will be available on grounds. Yarding subject to inspection for dipping. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EKETAHUNA EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 ,1943. 4000 breeding EWES. (Full Particulars Later.)
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 February 1943, Page 6
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