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AUCTION’S. WOODVILLE CATTLE FAIR. TODAY (MONDAY), At 12 Noon. 1250 CATTLE, Comprising:— "20 44-year P-A. bullocks 140 jj-yeak- P.A. steers 80 "4-vear P.A. steel's 212 18-montlis P-A. steers 180 empty I’.A. cows 11)0 24-year P.A. hellers 15 18-nionths P.A. heifers 20 P.A. cows and calves 40 P.A. rows, r.w. P.A. buds 3-' H G. fawn Jersey heifers, r.w.b. 20 2J and 3J-year coloured steers 10 Hereford cows und calves 15 fat cows and heifers 00 P.A cows and calves (one earmark) A/c A. P- DOUGHERTY, ESQ., Ilukauui—--40 2j aud 34-year P.A. steers 800 SHEEP, comprising:— 500 2 and 4-tootb wetbers 100 ewe lambs 200 wether lambs 4/e R. MacDONALD. ESQ., Asliburst—--100 IS-mths P.A. heifers, empty 50 24-yr. P.A. heifers, empty. A/c. F. ORMOND, ESQ., Woodville:— 16 prime P.A. bullocks 9 prime P.A. cows The above cattle are all from the Makuri, Pongaroa, Woodville and Kuineroa districts. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. A 752 JOHNSONVILLE STORE STOCK AND DAIRY SALE. TODAY (MONDAY), At 12.30 p.m. 6 dairy cows and heifers 18 fat aud forward cows 12 empty P.A. cows 25 store cows 20 runners and vealcrs -1 bulls IM forward condition 4-th wethers 400 4 and 5-yr. ewes 120 store owes 25 S.D. and Romney rams Also :— 5 dairy cows, close to profit 6 15-montbs heifers 2 springing heifers 1 3-yr. bull t 18-months bull 30 weaner pigs FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. NEXT SALE MARCH 13. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD.. Auctioneers. A 702 LEVIN SALE. , ' TOMORR O W ■ (T UESD A Y j, At 11.30 a.m. 240 fat wethers — 160 fat ewes 300 fat lambs 120 f. and f, ewes 1000 4 and ’ o-year ewes 70 4-tootli and G-toutli ewes 200 b.f. lambs ISO Romney w.w. lambs (lop line) 15 2-tooth to 5-year S.D. rams IS fat P.A. cows and heifers 50 vealers - 15 fat cows ex dairy ’ jf> high-grade Jersey weaner heifers 20 store cows 25 baconers 50 store pigs 2 half-draught mares and haruees, all work 1 6-year hack 1 Standard motor-car, 11 h.p. 1 gig and harness 3 Austin 7 tyres, tubes and wheels Gig and harness Account Estate Charles Gray—--400 4-year ewes Account T. ,L. Arcus—--75 2-tooth ewes A76S Ou A/c. C. C. HOLMES—--250 4 aud 5-year ewes On A/c. J. A. NEWALL—--100 4 and 5-year ewes WAIPUKURAU FINAL EWE FAIR, 1914 SEASON. 21,000 BREEDING EWES. THE H.B. • FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., will offer TOMORROW (TUESDAY) 8500 BREEDING EWES, Comprising:— 3800 2-tooths 700 4 and 6-tooths 550 4-year-olds 3450 5-year-olds Being Annual Drafts from the following breeders: “Mangarara” Station; Robt. Mathews. “Mangataura” Station: Kittow Bros., “Rotowai”; H. G. Dalby, "Roydon"; A. TI. Hope. “Otama”: “Sherwood” Station; McLeod Bros.. “Woodside”: A. D. and W. S. Kittow, "Castle Range”: A. W. Elliott, "Dundee”; H. W. Thompson; N. R. Jameson; Mrs. F. I. White. "Tara”; M. Davidson: S. D. Noble; E. H. Atkinson: N. J. Kirk; A. Allhusen: Est. IV. Cheer: H. T. Hutana; Wm. Matthews; Clive Matthews; C. R. Edgecombe: J. L. Blundell; K. A. Knapp; L. E. Wakelin: Mrs. H. Lethbridge. A 769 MANGAOHANE SALE. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), At 12.30 p.m. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will sell 6000 SHEEP, comprising:— 700 two-tooth ewes 1000 two-tooth wethers SOO two, three and four-year-old ewes 2300 five-year-old ewes GOO ewe lambs 600 wether lambs 25 two-tooth Romney rams Cars leave Company’s Taihape Office 9.30 a.m. morning of sale. Buyers can arrange transport by ringing our Taihape Office. A 738 WAIPUKURAU THIRD EWE FAIR. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 11 a.m. 24,044 BREEDING EWES, comprising—--11,535 2-tooth ewes 2,484 4 and G-tooth ewes 8,952 4 -and 5-year ewes J,073 6-year aud aged ewes A 770 RAETIHI SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, At 12 Noon. 10,000 SHEEP, comprising: 1900 a.m. 5-year ewes 1500 4 and 5-year ewes GOO s.m. ewee 700 4-tooth ewes 600 G-tooth ewes 1800 2-tooth ewes 600 2 and 4-tooth wethers 1500 wether lambs 1000 ewe lambs NOTE.—lncluded in the above entry are two complete flocks. One of 700 ‘ewes comprising 2-tooth to 5-year-olds, and one ot 300 ewes, 4-tootlis to 4-year-olds. We are advised by the Railways Dept, that trucks will be available for all classes ot sheep from this fixture. We will be pleased to arrange accommodation for buyers wishing to attend this sale. Cars leave our Wanganui Office on Morning ot bale. Ring 2119, Wanganui, for Seats. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD A759 UPPER HUTT SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1944. At 12.30 p.m. 3C60 SHEEP, Comprising: 1200 4 and 5-year ewes 50 2-tooth ewes 20C 2-tooth wethers 250 woolly ewe lambs s<io woolly wether lambs 200 b.f. lambs S 1 and 2-shear Southdown rauK ALSO, On account of Messrs. Beavis Bros., Akainn“o a j’ n ?!’ e dissolved partnership: 4 rn .*’4’ and . 1 fl ” 111 - e «’es, to be drafted 60 2-th. wetbers 150 m.s. woolly lambs DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, (Inc. In England), Auctioneers. A 751 FIRST ANNUAL SALE, HAYWARDS (Junction Haywards-Pahautamii Road on Maiu M estern Hutt Rd. Half mile Haywards Trucking Station In Mr. Buchanan’s yards, kindly lent for the occasion. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28 At 1 p.m. 12,600 Sheep. Comprising:— 800 4-yr. ewes 100 4 and 5-vr. ewes 350 5-yr. ewes (lots) r 220 woolly wether lambs “2!! o ?!? 11 -'’ e J,' e ianil) s (one earmark) 80 2-th. wethers 12 Romney and S.D. rams FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. A 763

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 124, 21 February 1944, Page 8

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