Buyers are nohfled that at all sales . delivery will be given only for cash | unless previous arrangements for I * redit have been made with the Man- ! agemeni for private sale j A small old-established FLOCK OF ; ENGLISH LEICESTER!?. good strain. I Price, 2igns. HAMILTON STORF. SHEEP SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 11 a.m. 750 SHEEP 500 G ' OOD W - F - WETHER LAMBS 40 ?hnm B.F. Store Lambs 15 1-Shear Romney Rams 15 1-Shear Southdown Rams 3 1-Shear Southdown Rams Entries Solicited MATAMATA STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 11 a.m. ■ 200 HEAD OF 10 Prime Fat Cows and Heifers 4 0 Fat and Forward Cows 80 Store and Boner Cows 20 Bulls 1000 sheep 30 Fat Hoggets 60 Fat Ewes 200 Fat and Forward Lambs 100 Store Lambs 400 4 and 5 year Breeding Ewes, off clean country 200 S.M. Breeding Ewes On account of MR G. W. SETON—--200 100 STORE AND WEANER PIGS ! Entries Solicited CAMBRIDGE AUTUMN HORSE FAIR * WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 1 and 2, At 10 a.m. Each Day 300 HORSES 0F ALL CLA SS ® S 30 Unbroken Horses, Medium Draughts and Light Horses 200 Farm Horses, Heavy, Medium and Light Draughts 50 Hacks and Light Harness Horses Special Entry ex MR W. ALLEN, of ST. ANDREW, SOUTH CANTERBURY— -18 Draught and Med. Draught HORSES, broken to all work On account, of EST. LATE JAS. TAYLOR, “ BARDOWIE,” CAMBRIDGE 18 Heavy' Draughts, Cart Horses, Hacks and Thoroughbred Mares 4 Draught Brood Mares 1 4-ycar Stud Book Clydesdale Mare, “ Last Hope,” 5926, Vol. 15 1 5-year Grey Gelding, unbroken 3 Hacks Special Entry— The Bay Gelding “ Gloucester,” 7-year, a promising jumper The Chestnut Gelding “Top Hat,” 7-year, good steeplechaser Entries Solicited TE PUKE AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR TE PUKE SALEYARDS THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 12 Noon 1000 HEAD STATION CATTLE 250 3J-year and 44-year P.A. and Hereford Steers 100 24-year P.A. and Hereford Steers 100 18-months P.A. and Hereford Steers Ex Hicks Bay and Te Aroroa 200 24-year Hereford and P.A. Steers ! 200 18-months Hereford and P.A. Steers 100 18-months Hereford and P.A. Heifers TAPU SPECIAL SHEEP FAIR THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 11 a.m. 1500 she ep 800 4 and 5 years Breeding Ewes 100 2-tooth Wethers 500 Romney Wether Lambs 150 Romney Ewe Lambs Entries Solicited WAIHOU STOCK SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 2 *ll a.m. 200 HEAD 0F CATTLE 10 Fat Cows and Heifers 40 Fat and Forward Cows 80 Store and Boner Cows 20 Weaner Jersey Heifers 20 Bulls 40 Fat Ewes 50 Fat Lambs 150 Store Lambs 100 4 and 6 tooth Ewes 100 F.M. Ew’es 250 FA Tpl G s 150 STORE AND WEANER PIGS Entries Solicited
DUTCH WESTERN _WOLTHS_ FARMERS! Sow a few acres of this extraordinary feed-producing Grass Seed. Sown in the Antumn it can be Grazed nnfil December and then left to Reseed the Paddock. The resuif *s plentiful, nutritions, new gp*ass each see so Hi — We Import Direct and Sell at . . . 12/6 PE R BUSHEL WE CAN LINK YOU UP WITH FARMERS WHO HAVE k HAD THIS PASTURE ESTABLISHED FOR 18 YEARS. r iers Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd. HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20742, 28 February 1939, Page 14
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