auctions. farMrsCcoiOpT HAWEKA YARDS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. SPECIAL SALE" OP SHEEP In Conjunction with our Ordinary Sale. ' PRESENT ENTRIES: MIXEI) SHEEP.,_ eompris- * ing— On account of Beard’s Estate — 450/500 ewes (annual draft) 500 lambs On account, of Mr Jas. H. Baker 1,50 Lincoln skinned ewes (-annual draft) On account of Mr Chris Hunger—•2oo 2-tooth ewes On account of Messrs 'Williams Bros. —, 400 f.f.m. ewes Further Entries Solicited. MAN GAMIN GI ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. (At Mr Hardwick Smith’s Yards by his kind permission) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13. At 12.30 pun. 4500 MIXED SHEEP, coppris- * ing—--1500 4 and 0-tooth f.f.m. ewes 750 f.m. ewes _ f 100 Southdown lambs 200 0-tooth wethers 800 w.f. lambs 1 300 2-tooth ewes 300 2-tooth wethers 20 4 and 6-tooth Lincoln rams Included in the above entry are, on account of Mr Rutherford, Glenui — 1000 extra, good 6-tooth and f.f.m. Romney, ewes We can confidently recommend the above line to anyone in search of extra good early shorn ewes. These will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Cars will leave our Hawera, Stratford, Eltliani and other branches- on morning of sale. Seats must be booked dav previous to sale. 7,9,10,11 HAWERA RAM FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Entries for above are being received from local and outside breeders: PRESENT ENTRIES: PJ.Q RAMS—On account of Messrs Robertson, Corrigan, Bremer, G. Y. Pearce, Hawken and others. Further Entries being received. WANGANUI STOCK SALE. • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. At Noon. pREEMAN R. JACKSON <S: CO. will sell by auction as above- — . 2QO HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including—^ 10 forward bullocks . 5 cows , ,' 40 empty store cows 10 spriuging heifers 20 16-month-dairy heifers 5000 MIXED s HEEP, comprising— -150 ewes 100 wethers 600 s.f.nu ewes 100 good ewes 170 ewes . 180 2-tootli ewes 270 2-tooth wethers 2 400 2 and 4-tooth ewes ' * 400 good ewes , 500 2-tooth wethers .}■ 1000 2-tooth wetherg 400 ewes > ' ’’ 250 mixed 2-tooths 225 wethers MIXED PIGS Luncheon may be obtained at the Yards.
TUI SEEDS f ARE . f ■ PURE and FERTILE. For Autumn Sowing—• GRASS SEED and OATS. Ths Economy of Quality— Germination, Purity and Vitality i determine wliat is good value. See our Samples and Prices first and sow TUI SEEDS this autumn. RODDER & TOLLEY. LTD., RAWER A. Branches at Palmerston North, Feeding and Marton. WE HAVE COME TO STAY ! J>ECAUSE we fill a useful service to hundreds of farmers who do not care to tie up their capital, who believe in open competition, who believe' individual effort gives better management and results, and who do not want compulsion in any shape-or form. We believe in open competition, more competion and still further competition. Write or call on us for further particulars. Rail your cream to us—P.O. BOX 135, WANGANUI. , Agents for “DIABOLO” Separators.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 February 1925, Page 8
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