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PALMERSTON N. 110RSB SALK SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920. >\ill gel! at'•their Horse Emporium, Jlioy street,, ab 12.30 pan.,— •)K HACKS, DRAUGHTS AND HARNESS HORSES. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALK. ~ AT THE FARM, RAUMAI. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920. Abraham and williams, LTD., instructed by AIR A. McDOWELL, who has sold his property, will sell, as above, at 12.30 pan.,— ;$5 4-yr owes 140 2-th owes 230 4 and 6-th owes 140 2-th wethers 270 lambs 11 rams 34 head mixed cattle 4 cows 1 S.H. bull 2 draught horses (broken) 1 3-yr horse (handled) 1 mare, (light) 1 half draught (broken) 4 dogs (2 leaders) 1 spring cart. 1 rubber tyre gig (good). 1 iron tyre gig, I set discs, 1 d.f. plough, 1 set harrows (4-leaf), 2 ■ pairs plough chains, 1 pair leading chains, 4 horse blocks, swings, stumping jack, forge, H. chaff cutter, 85 gal. separator, 1 spray l)nni]), quantity tools, 1 grinder (grit). 120 feet spouting, poultry, household furniture.

LIGHT LENCHEOX PROVIDED. FETLDING SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920, At 11.30 a.m. 2500 mixed lambs (lots) 350 2-th wethers (lots) 350 3 and 4-yr ewes (oil Plimmerton hills) 150 good rape lambs 200 F.m. ewes 100 good w.L lambs 130 2-tli ewes 310 4-th, 0-th and I'.f.m. ewes (From Peep o’ Day) 225 2-th ewes (From Peep u’ Day), 80 4-th wethers 50 3J-yr Forward Herelord bullocks 200 0-tii and 4-yr old ewes 420 lambs (lots) 140 Romney lambs 45 3-yr Herelord heifers (r.w. P.A. hulls) 30 3.J-yr bullocks 40 21-vr P.A. steers 40 2i-yr P.A. heifers 12 3-yr bullocks 000 4-yr ewes 300 woolly lambs 200 18-mos to 2J-yr steers (station bred) 00 f. and F. P.A. bullocks 000 4-yr ewes 100 mixed aged ewes 250 wether lambs 150 2-tli wethers (good) 300 2-th Forward wethers 45 Fat ewes (lots) 20 2 and 3-yr steers (lots) 3 cows and calves 2 bulls On account IV. Reid, Esq., who has sold his Farm, — 100 4-th Romney ewes 300 b.F. lambs (off rape) 300 woolly lambs 400 lambs (lots)

TAIHAPE SALE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920, At 1 p.m. 250 mixed sex lambs ]OO 4-yr ewes 100 2-' th wethers 300 mixed aged ewes 150 2-th wethers (good) 450 mixed lambs GOO mixed aged owes 300 2-th wethers" 100 mixed lambs 125 mixed aged ewes 120 2-th wethers 50 21-yr Hereford cross heifers in calf to Hereford bull 2 2J-yr p.h. Hereford bulls 900 mixed lambs GOO woolly lambs 150 2-th wethers 150 2-th ewes On account of I*l. IV. Spooner, Esq.,— 520 G-th to 4-yr ewes, mostly G-th (good line) On account of Air C. T. Keeble, — 70 2-th Romney rams Please note that, as the Taihape Show takes place on Wednesday, sth Februtakes place pn Wednesday, 25th February, the Taihape sale, scheduled for that date, has been brought forward to Monday, the 23rd inst., as above.

APITI SHEEP FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920. 400 Romney cross lambs 250 4-th to f.f.m. ewes 320 f.m. ewes (lots) 430 f.f.m. ewes (lots) 170 2-th ewes 84 4 and G-yr owes 50 mixed 2-ths 25 lambs 4 6-tli Romney rams 200 2-t% ewes (lots) 100 good 4-th ewes 100 good 4-yr owes 105 f.f.m. owes (1 earmark) 100 mixed aged ewes 15 2-th Romney rams 10 2 and 4-th Romney rams HUNTERVILLE YARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920. 350 4 and 5-yr ewes 200 4-yr ewes 260 2-th ewes 250 2-th wethers 200 m.s. lambs 100 black faced lambs 100 4 and 5-yr ewes 230 m.s. lambs 280 2-th ewes 110 mixed aged owes 50 Lincoln ewes 50 Hereford and S.II. 2-yr steers 55 18-mos .Hereford heifers 18 18-mos Hereford steers 18 18-mos P.A. heifers 46 31-yr bullocks 20 18-mos S.Ji. steers 60 3 and 4-yr bullocks 100 31-yr forward bullocks 30 2-yr steers '3 young sows in pig 200 4 and 5-yr ewes 200 rape lambs 200 mixed lambs 400 4 and 5-yr ewes 150 4-th wethers (good) 200 2-th ewes 100 4 and 6-th owes 100 5-yr ewes 150 f. and f. ewes ,50 2-th wethers 20 2 and 4-th Romney rams 25 18-mos steers , 2 fat cows On Recount A. E. Russell, Esq. (annual draft), — 900 5-yr Romney owes 500 4-th maiden Romney owes Tho a»me I’ve got- for bike repairs will stand through many ages; Tho “biz” I do is bound to grow, and pay increasing wages. Mr motto is, good work, low charge, and that’s the reason why Ohm a cyclist’s been to mo he’ll aarer pass mo by P. EDGE. 54 Rangltlkel Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1744, 19 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1744, 19 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1744, 19 February 1920, Page 8