FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1944. 1 6000 SHEEP, Couipri 1000 W. Lambs, 650 Evo Lambs 350 •B.F. Umbs, 100 2-tli Ewes R.W. SD.R, 380 2, 4 and 6-th Ewes, IUU »«-th Wethers, 50 4-th Wethers 300 V anil F. Wethers, 850 4 and 5-yi Ewe* R.W.S.D.R., 1600 Fat Lambs, 200 Fat Wet be™, 250 Fat Ewes. I CAA CATTLE, Comprising : 90 18-mths P.A. Heifer*. 360 18-mths P.A. Steers, 03 ZJ-yr P.A. Steers 40 % Ih-yt P.A. Steers. 15 2J,-yr L'.A. 8 Heifers R.W.8., 80 2\ and 3% P.A. 1 : and Hereford Heifers, 265 4i-yr P.A. Bullocks, 180 P.A. Cows R.W.B. 40 I 1 F. and P. P.A. Cows, 120 F. and F. ' PA and Hereford Bullocks, 55 I .A. I Wearier Heifers, 100 P.A. Weanor Steers, 80 Fat Cows and Heifers. Ah MRS A E. SAVILL, Pohangina,— ■ 380 2,4, 6-th Wethers. A/c R. O. BATCHELAR, Utuwai.— " 15 2i-yr P.A. Heifers R.W.P., 15 ' 2i-yr P.A. Steer*. A7c H 'D. RUTHERFORD, Komako.— I . 45 18-nrtlis P.A. Steers, 25 18-mths : P.A. Heifers. . A/c C. W. SIMPSON. Lulls}s ; 41 P.A. Cows R.W.P.A. Bull DecernJ her 1. , | : FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1944, At 12 Neon, .$ OAfl STATION CATTLE, Comprising: 1 Ajc R. J. MANAGH ESQ., Halcombe,— . 80 li-yr P.A. Steers. 1 A'/e SQL) -LEADER E. W. BARNETT, Halcombc,— "9 V.A. Cows r.w. Here, and P.A. Juils (complete herd). 20 F. and V. Empty P.A. Cows, 35 Wnr. I'.A. and * Hereford-cross Steers, 35 \\nr. 1 .A.
; and Hereford-cross Hellers. A7e R. G. HARPER, ESQ., Kairanga- . "24 Fat P.A. Cows. A/e NERANG. LTD.. Mangaweka.- ■ 80 Fwd. 4i-yr P.A. Bullocks, 20 t. ' and F. Hereford Bullocks. A/c MANAGH ESTATE, Halcombc- • 30 F. and F. Bullocks. A/c W. PARKES, ESQ..;30 P.A. Steers, 20 lj-yr P.A. - Steers. A7c K. R. VAUTIER, ESQ., Colyton- ; 30 lj-yr P.A. Steers. Aft C. H. C. LEICESTER, ESQ., Wa.i tuna, — „ 40 P.A. Cows r.w. P.A. Bulls. 20 ; Wcancr P.A. Steers, 20 Wcaner P.A. « Heifers. A/c VARIOUS CLIENTS,— • 20 Fat Cows and Heifer?, 70 F and '. F I'A and \iorr. Bullocks, 30 12-yrl 2 -yr ; J'.A. Steers, 50 2j,-yr P.A. Steers. 20 • F. and F. Ety, P.A. Cows. 30 .M.S. P.A. Wenneis. -25 F. and V. 3i-yT P.A. Heifers, 50 "2-mth? P.A Steers. >;OTE.—The above offering is in lieu Of our annual offering at the Autumn Cattlo Fair which will not lake place this year. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1944, At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD, A under instructions from Mr G. McVICAR who has sold his property will sell as above : /JJCA SHEEP, Comprising:— 123 4 and 5-yr Ewes, 66 4-yr Ewes, 112 6-th Ewes, 38 2-th Ewes (all r.w. Southdown Ranis, March 12), 50 p.b. (unrcgd.) Romncv EwC6 r.w. Romney Ram .March. 5, i3Cr"Vat Lambs. Farm 'lmplements and Sundries. Outside Entries Accepted. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD. MC'OOK AND CO., builders, of • S Clifton Street, are building for immediate snle. EIGHT PRIVATE DWELLINGS in Ruahinc Street; near Boundary : Road. People desirinc; to own their own homes are advised to make enquiries from M. Cook, on the works, or the firm's representative, W. R. Cherrie, 287 Ruahine Street. Financial terms arranged. PORK CONTROL - DATE EXTENDED. JTNDER the ''Sales of Pork Restriction U Order.' 1943." Amdr. No. 4 dated 13 April. 1944, the prohibition of sale to a consumer of any "Fresh. FVozen, Piokled or T'ooked Pork, other than offals. Baeon or Ham, excent under the authority of a permit granted bv the Food Controller." h»fl hren extended to 30 September, 1944.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 19 April 1944, Page 2
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