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CLEARING SALES. “OTANGA” CLEARING SALE. PIEI PIEL TO-DAY. • At 12 Noon, sharp. rjTHE WAIEARAPA FARMERS’ COOP., ASSN., LTD. (Stock Dept.), Dannevirko, under instructions from Mr Luxford, Peeti (who has sold the property) will sell the undermentioned stock, at the Homestead Yards (within a few miles from Dannevirko) at the above time and place:— SHEEP--270 2-tooth wethers 375 2-tooth ewes (with Romney - rams since 17th March) 410 4, 6 and 4-ycar ewes (with Romney rams since Mar. 17) 431 4 and 5-year ewes (with Southdown rams since 3rd March) 200 4 and 6-tooth ewes (with Southdown rams since 3rd March) 200 forward empty ewes 55 2-tooth empty ewes 400 Eomney-Lincoln cross lambs 600 B.F. lambs 2941 CATTLE—--80 breeding cows with calves at • foot and in calf to Hereford and Shorthorn bulls, in lots 30 forward empty cows 30 18-months Hcreford-Shorthorn heifers 30 mixed cattle (to bo drafted) 1 Hereford bull 1 Shorthorn bull 27 prime fat cows 172 HORSES—--1 aged draught mare 1 aged spring trap mare 1 hack mare * 1 aged stock pony 1 6-ycar hack gelding WINTER FODDER— Stack oaten sheaf (8 tons), stack hay (last season’s), lucerne and clover hay (in shed and loft) IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES Etc.— Bush wagon, tip dray (4in tyres), in good order, hay mower, hay rake, d.f. plough, s.f. plough, set disc harrows, three-leaf set tyne harrow's, bars and chains (lots), garden seed sower and cultivator, wool press, Fairbanks ’ scales, saw bench, extra saw, lawn mower, (Stil- . letes), all station tools, and host of sundries, also quantity furniture, fowls, etc., 2 pack saddles. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE. —As the property has been sold, the live stock (with the exception of one or two small lots) will be sold without reserve, and the above sale affords an excellent opportunity for farmers who have *‘eased off” their fat stock to fill their winter requirements. J. B. THOMSON, Auctioneer. ANNUAL AUTUMN (TATTLE FAIR. MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA. MONDAY, sth MAY, 1919. Sale commences at 11.30 a.ra. rpHE WAIEARAPA FARMERS’ COA OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. (Stock Dept.) will offer on behalf of the following clients: — D. W. Allen, A. C. Marsh, J. G. Neilsen, F. L. Kerr, J. Matthews, T, Hodgins, M. Alpass, C. T. Carman, J. Breeds, H. Miller, F. W. Groves, J. D. Piper, E. S. Heckler, Poulton Bros.* J. Clulow, B. J. Bengston, W. J. Wright, A. C. Herbert, H. Dillon, J. Vile, K. E. Welch, Jas. Wright, C. van Praagh, G. Thompson, J. Harris, jun., .Tones and Roberts, G. T. Cole, J. O’Neil, A. Bissett, F. M. Gregorio, W. T. Boyd, W. D. Taylor, G. Russell, H. Hunt, Murphy Bros, W. Ryan, A. Foss, Checkley Bros.: — HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising:— 2?. -year B.H. and Herefordcross steers -U-ycar bullocks 3 and 4-year bullocks 4 and 5-year bullocks 4-year bullocks (fat) 31-year bullocks P.A. cows and calves P.A. cows and calves 18/20-nionths steers 2 5 -year Hereford steers '. y oar steers P.A. cows and calves S.H. heifers r.w. Shorthorn bull 2-year B. IT. heifers 2-ycar Hereford-cross heifers fat cows ) ,A. M.s. woauors 38-mouths P.A. mixed sex m.s. vveanors (good colours) 18-months mixed sox mixed cattle store cows (in lots) mixed sex weaners (in lots) FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 1500 250 10 20 10 30 00 56 12 250 30 SO 1 20 50 i j -65 20 00 30 250 50 50 AUTUMN F E ED Owing to the unseasonable weather many farmers have been unable to row Turnips wr.d Swedes. SOW HOW RUSSIAN BARLEY & GRASS S/JFD ’ The Barloj gives splendid early autumn feed. WE HAVE FULL STOCKS OF HIGH-GRADE SEEDS. BURWARD & DAVIDSON, EANGITEKEI street. PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14191, 28 April 1919, Page 8

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