STOCK SALES. j I MASTERTON SALE. WED., JUNE 23, at 11.30 a.m. sharp. 1800 SHEEP ~ 150 shorn wether hoggets 100 2-tooth wethers 35 fat b.f. 2-tooths 60 w.w. hoggets 100 b.f. hoggets 57 2-tooth wethers 77 m.a. ewes. r.w. S.D. ram 200 woolly wether hoggets 50 wether hoggets 200 m.a. ewes, r.w. S.D. 100 4-tooth, 6-tooth and 4-year ewes, r.w. S.D. 110 5-year ewes, r.w. S.D. ram 200 sh. w. hoggets 80 b.f. hoggets 100 woolly wether hoggets 70 5-yeai - ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 200 woolly wether hoggets 50 shorn wether hoggets 20 fat wethers 60 shorn ewe hoggets 2 fat pet lambs 60 m.a. ewes r.w. S.D. ram 230 CATTLE10 good 21-year P.A. steers 1 Jersey cow, spring calver 1 Jersey heifer, spring calver 20 P.A. cows, r.w.b. 17 good fat and forward 21-ycar P.A. steers 20 good 18-mos. P.A. steers 4 fat cows 24 young P.A. cows, r.w. bull 40 empty P.A. and H. cows 10 3-year S.H. cross bullocks 25 P.A. cows, r.w.b. 33 2^-year P.A. steers 25 wearier P.A. steers 3 dairy cows 10 fat cows 3 empty cows Pigs— . 2 store pigs 45 HORSES—u 1 good hill hack 1 good hill and road hack 1 5-year black draught mare, broken to all work 1 8-year ? t draught gelding, broken to chains and been in shafts 1 aged pony 1 chestnut pony stallion, 14 hands, broken to saddle and good hill pony . 1 good mare, broken to saddle and very quiet ’ 4 hacks, broken to saddle 2 5-year draught mares broken to chains 1 5-year draught mare, broken to ■ chains and saddle A/c. Donald McKenzie, Woodlands: 7 good young unbroken hacks A/c. Est. J. W. A. Falloon, Bideford: 12 unbroken draught and halfdraugh horses A/c. Hearn Smith, Waimapu: 6 unbroken hacks A/c. Glendonald: 6 unbroken hacks 1 good hill cob, 3 years Horses— • A/c. G. E. Allen: 1 Welsh cob mare, Maraekakaho bred' I Sundries—--1 young heading dog 1 7-year heading dog Team of dogs, comprising huntaway, heading dog, heeling clog leading pup Sundry harness 1 d.f. Duncan plough CLEARING SALE. AT DALEFIELD, CARTERTON On THURSDAY, JUNE 24, at 1 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr J. A. Ordish to sell, as above, the following:— 4 springing heifers ' 4 calves 400 bales hay, copper and stand, tripod harrows, spring tyne cultivator, hay rake, dog kennel, 2 pig sheds on skids, 1 good whey tank, 1 cart and harness, timber, pig troughs, meat safe, bath tub, potatoes, milk cans, 3-cow milking plant, 1 80gal. separator and motor, 1 21 h.p. water lewboy engine, 1 40-gallon copper, 1 shed for removal (18 x 20), ram and piping, poultry, garden plough, safe, garden cultivator, manure sacks, crosscut saw, 1 riding saddle, lime sower, tripod harrows and chains, garden plough, tyne harrows, swingle bars, chains, Planet Junior, churn, s.f lever plough. A/c, a client10 cows, close to profit
TIMBER TREES. ' FARMERS! We require trees suitable for milling purposes and will be pleased to quote for any you may have. I. ALLEN & SON, LTD. Sawmillers, Waingawa. ’Phones (day) .1043. (night) 1150
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 June 1943, Page 6
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