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WRIGHT siEi'HiOMJN AND fU., LIMIIED. ANNUAL STUD SHEEP SALKS, iv-vi-jki,, bIXD oatEf SA-Lr->. t STUD SALLs. JANUARY 10th, 13m, 14th, and 15th. YV*£ have pleasure in calling the attention .YV ot Breeders ana Buyers u s iugh-ciaes entry ot bind liams to be erect liirougn uui agency at me Ancuai Mud Ram Fairs; and al3o to the h:ghjy important Dispersal Sales oi Southdowsj Sheep in which we ai'fi acting as selling agent*. ' ' to attend these sales may orders to us, :or either biud i oi any breed, or ior Stud southdown We nave inspected our entries for the Stud Kam Fairs, and recommend this year's consignment as the best we have ever handled. This statement is made without although in previous years we have sold many rams that have later v.-on ciiamipionahipe throughout New Zealand (including the Royal Show this year.;. Sheep crated and forwarded to any destination. WAIRARAPA STUD SHEEP BREEDERS' ANNUAL, SALE. SOLWAY (MASTERTON), FRIDAY, JANUARY 10th, at 11 A.M. (Jn account o: the followuig leading breedere high-class stud rams;—LINCOLN'S: Messrs A. E. Anderson (Clareville), A. D. McMaster (Featherston), and G. V. Smith (Gisborne). ROMNEY'S: Messrs J. (J, Bidwill (Featherston), D. R. Dayah t,Masterton), Q. Dcrald (Tauherenikau), A. and 3. Gray (Masterton), J. E. Hewitt (Mangamaire), W. Perry (Penrose), H. J. Rayner (Masterton), and T»\ C. Small (Feilding). SOUTHDOWNS: Mr D. J. Cooper terton)MANAWATU AND WEST COAST STUD SHEEP BREEDERS' SECOND ANNUAL RAM FAIR. FEILDING, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14th, 11 A.M. Abraham and "Williams. Ltd., draw attention to (heir entry of 104 high-class Stud Rams in the above sale to be conducted by the Manawatu and West Coast Live Stock Auctioneers' Association :—EOHXEYS; On account of Messrs W. E. Baker (Makino), G-. Durrant (Taihape), H. B. Johnston (Cheltenham), W. C. Small (Waituna), H Stewart (Colyton), F. W. Blatchford (Woodville), Blair and Hunter (Wanganui), A. L. Wheeler (Leedstown), Shannon Bros. (Feilding), J. G. Alexander (Maxwell), W. H. Gibson (Ktwitea), W. Rowlands (Tiakitahuna), J. O. Field (Giaborne), M. R. Murphy (Palea), H. Bowen (Bulls), Trustees late Ernest Short (Parorangi), W. A. Tod (Otane, Hawke's Bay), I*. Bremer (Okaiawa, Taranaki), J. A. Mitchell (Longburn), H. A. Matthews (Featherston), L. R. Wilton (Masterton), and R. J. Moore (Marton). SOUTHDOWNS: On account of Messrs A. H Bowen (Taranaki), W. E. Weightman (Awa huri), Ellis Bros. (Killeymoon, Bulls), A. L. Wheeler (Leedstown), Hugh Burrell and Son (Feilding), A. H. Falloon (Masterton), W. J. Gimblett (Hastings, Hawke'e Bay), Walter Price (Makino), R. J, Moore (Marton), and H. D. Love] (Woodville). RYELANDS: On account of Mr F. .T. Ellis (Surrey Farm). Catalogues on application. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. SALEYARDS, WAVERLEY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15th, 12 NOON. MR T. LUPTON'S SOUTHDOWN FLOCK (Imported Blood). 878 SOUTHDOWNS. 878 SOUTHDOWNS. 8 STUD RAMS, four-tooth and over 110 One-suear RAMS 160 RAM LAMBS 125 One-shear EWES 100 Two-shear EWES 250 Three-shear and older EWES 180 EWE LAMBS. This flock was founded in 1920 with ewes selected at the dispersal eales of Mr J. B. Reid's Eldarslie Stud and Mr J. Johns's Devondale Stud, arid these were sired by imported rams bred by his Majesty the King, Lady Ludlow, Mr W. M. Cazalet, and Mr D. H. B. McCalmont. The above ewes and their progeny will now be sold without transfer. A later addition to the flock (No. 492) was made in 1925 by the purchase of ewes bred by Messrs Hugh Burrell and Sons, Feilding, and Mr John Donald, Westmere. These ewes and their progeny will be sold with transfer. The sires used in the flock included imported rams bred by his Majesty the King and Rev. C. Brocldebank, and also by Messrs John Donald, A. E. Wheeler (Leedstown), and A. C. Vile (Pukenui). With the exception of the Stud Hams, the complete flock will be drafted and sold in pens of five. The rams from this flock have realised high prices at the local and Waikato Ram Fairs and have invariably given the utmost satisfaction. The flock has never been pampered. FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISASATION SOCIETY, LTD., Hawera. (Auctioneers in conjunction.) Catalogues and full particulars for all above eales may be had on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., WRIGHT, ST3PHENSON and CO., LTD., Stud Stock Specialists, Box 1520, Wellington. Branches throughout New Zealand. 6135 JTMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. • MONDAY, JANUARY 13th, AT SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH, 11 A.M. MRS B. H. SLACK'S SOUTHDOWN STUD ESTABLISHED 1905. 518 SOUTHDOWNS. 518 SOUTHDOWNS. 300 Two, three, four-shear and older STUD EWES 200 HAM AND EWE LAMBS 70 One-shear 'STUD EWES 48 One-shear and older STUD AND FLOCK RAMS Largely of imported Blood and including •■ rted ewes bred by his Majesty the King, p of Richmond, Sir William Bird, and J. Dare, and their progeny by imported i. Since 1923, only the Imported Rams and their Progeny, from the imported ewes, have been used as Sires irl the flock, and with the exception of the older breeding ewes, the whole of the flock are by these Rams. The flock is a most prolific one and the lambing percentage this year exceeds 130. The imported ewes, with their present season's progeny at foot (most of the imported ewes are suckling twine) will be sold as separate lots. The Stud Rams will also be catalogued separately, but all other lots will be drafted for age and quality to pens of five. It should be noted that the flock ha* never been pampered and buyers can attend the sale with every confidence that the sheep will be brought forward in a good conditioned, healthy, but untrimmed state. There ar« few flocks in the Dominion which are not in need of fresh Wood to-day, and the dispersal of this flock provides an opportunity which, owing to the existing' restrictions agraioet importing because of foot-and-mouth disease, is not otherwise available. Auctioneers in conjunction: ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, LTD., Falmerston North. WHIGBT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., Box 1520, Wellington. 6432 H. C. SMITH. H. C. SMITH. FOR X M A S. (1) Eh ACRES, the best of early tnarkot garden, and will run cows. Modern Bungalow. Good outbuildings, etc. Frontage will eut into Building Sections. Owner consider Town House in Exchange. Only £2IOO. Situated Shirley district. (2) 2J ACRES—PAPANUI—Market garden, house 6 rooms, large ran»e outbuildings, including glasshouses. Garden planted in early produce and young bearing fruit and berry trees. Tip-top holding. £BOO. Terms arranged. (3) 48 ACRES—SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT—£BOO. 20 acres Freehold. 23 acres leasehold. Part in crop. Well fenced and ratered. Good hous* and outbuildine-. There is a rare char.es to establish a milk round in conjunction with this holding. Ail milk soW 6d quart. (4) 5 ACRES—RICCARTON—In Exchange for farm, 150-200 acres. Good land and New Modern Bungalow, 5 rooms. Land has prospective value. Price £2300. (5) 5 ACRES—DARFIELD DISTRICT— I 1325. Good land for market gardening. House 4 rooms and outbuildings. A snip at the price asked. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agents, THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. 'Phone 34-680. 59763 CEND 200 I.X.L. Washing Wrappers to '-' Superbus Co., Christchurch and receive Free Silk Hose worth 7s «d. McW.7460

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19813, 28 December 1929, Page 20

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