AUCTION SALES. WANGANUI SALE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. AT NOON SHABP. IJREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD., will sell by auction as above: ‘JJXfV) SHBEP, including:— 27s 5 and 6yr. ewes, 100 2th. ewes, 400 5 and 6yr, ewes, 150 prime ewes (lots), 55 s.m. ewes, 70 f.m. ewea, 205 2th. wethers, 70 woolly bX lambs, 130 good Romney ewe laml*, 130 m.s. lambs, 100 wether lamb*, 20 m.a. Romney rams, 10 Southdown rams, 100 good woolly wether lambs, 50 woolly wether lambs, 160 wether lambs, 40 s.m. syr. ewes, 100 syr. ewes. A/c A. R. Sommerville, Esq., Okoia: 260 4yr. aged marked ewes. A/c F. G. Maunsell, Esq., Forsyth Island: 290 4 and syr. Romney ewes, 60 2th. Romney ewes, 215 shorn wether lambs. 15 prime P.A. and Hereford cows, 10 prime ex-dairy cows, 10 fat cows, 30 store cows. MIXED PIGS. STORE SHEEP SALE, 12.30 SHARP, Luncheon may be obtained at the Yards.. DAIRY CLEARING SALE No. 2 LINE (1 mile top Durie Hill). MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1 P.M. SHARP. JJREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., favoured with instructions from Mr. R. A. Edwards, who is relinquishing dairying, will sell as above:— 2 | JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS COWS, in milk, and due again August-September. 3 rising 2yr. Jersey heifers (spring calvers). 1 2yr. pedigree Jersey bull. 4 Jersey weaner calves. 1 horse (spring carter, all work). Light plough, separator, 5 cream cans, cow cover, buckets, and usual farm sundries. NOTE.—This is a young, sound Jersey herd; only one cow is over a fourth calver and all are in excellent condition and milking well; all arc due to calve August-September to a pedigree Jersey bull. TAIHAPE EWE FAIR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. AT 11 A.M. rpHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD., will offer:— 10,000 EWES, being Local Farm ’ ers’ Annual Drafts, as fol lows:— 2000 4 and syr. ewes. 2000 syr. ewes. 2000 6yr. ewes. 2000 s.m. ewes. 1000 4 and 6th. and 4yr. ewes. 1000 2th. ewes. Special Entry, a/c H. Stewart, Esq., Waitata: 21 1-shear Romney rams. NOTE.—We should draw buyers* attention to the fact that the Taihape district is free from facial eczema. Arrangements have been made with the Railway Department to have trucks available after the sale. Light Luncheon can oe obtained at the Yards. RAETIHI EWE AND SHEEP FAIR THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COLTD., will hold their Annual Ewe and Sheep Fair on— THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. AT 1 P.M. And will offer approximately 6000 EWES - UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE GLENCAIRN, MARTON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24. '['HE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS J CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COLTD., in conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO- LTD (Inc. in Eng.), have received instructions from MR. FRED FARR, who has sold his farm, to hold an Unreserved Clearing Sale on the above date, of the whole of his Stock and Plant as follows: SHEEP400 syr. ewes. 12 p.b. S.D. ewes. 20 m.a. S.D. rams. CATTLE—,j J HEAD, comprising:— 21 18mos. P.A. heifers. 4 p.b. R.P. bulls. 5 reg. R.P. cows and calves 5 18mos. p.b. R.P. heifers. I 3 cows and calves. 5 fat cows. 6 in-calf Jersey heifers. I 2 winter cows. 3 cows in milk. HORSES—--2 7 and Byr. mares, a.w. 1 3yr. gelding, unbroken. 1 aged gelding, chains. PLANT—I 012 International tractor (new), 1 d.f. plough, 1 drain plough, 1 Massey Harris drill, McAlister top-dresser, electric range, set 4- , horse blocks, and a large quantity I of tools, harness and sundries. SALE AT 1 P.M. Light Luncheon Provided.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 16
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