PALMERSTON NORTH SOCIETY FOE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. rpHE PUBLIC is earnestly requested to notify tho Society of any act tef cruelty that comes under notice. Permanent Travelling Inspector: Mr. R. Emmett, 75 College Street. ’Phono 7010. Secretary: Mr. A. F. Wimsett, 201 Church Street, Phone 5573.
AUCTION SALES ASHHURST SALE. TO-DAY At 12 Noon. •KA wr. lambs, 20 b.f. lambs, 10 fat ewes, 75 2-th- ewes, 6 fat wethers, 7 fat cows, 12 store cows, 10 weaner pigs. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. ‘ SALE ON FEILDING SHOW r GROUNDS. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) Feb. 6th. rKT T 7 FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIU.N.AI. LUTING CO., will sell immediately after Parade, the well-known prize-winning, 7-year Hack, "JOHN PEEL." V PAHIATUA EWE FAIR. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, At 11.30 A.M. nVTESSRS DALGETY AND CO. AND IVi N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD., in conjunction with W.F.C.A. LTD., will offer on account of clients:— ill AAA 4 AND 5-YEAR BREEDING LLIjUUU EWESi 3000 2-tooth ewes. SPECIAL ENTRY, ©n Acount of MR. P. V. SMITH, — 500,2-tooth ewes. APITI SALE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1935. BTHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND !i MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. (Inc. in England) will sell as Itbove:— /Ann 4 and 5-yr. ewes, 200 wether £fcl/Uv j am bs, 100 b.f. lambs, Full Particulars Later. COMPLETE UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF STUD SOUTHDOWN EWES, EWE LAMBS, AND FLOCK RAM LAMBS. JTWTESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Feilding, are instructed to sell on account of R. L. LEVIN, ESQ., Westella, Feilding, the wholo of his well-known Southdown Flook ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. This flock will be offered at the commencement of the Feilding A. and P. Association's Annual Southdown Ram Fair, to be held at Feilding on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Sth, 1935, at 9.45 a.m. gharp, starting on the shearling ewes. The offering comprises:— A/? SHEARLING EWES, 55 2 and 3shear ewes, 50 4 and 5-shear ewes, 48 stud ewe lambs, 44 flock ram lambs. The sheep have all been passed oy Southdown Society's Inspector. This well-known flock (No. 211) was founded in 1914 with the purchase of 14 selected shearling ewes from the flock of Jas. Knight, Esq. (No. 54) and by purchasing Mr. A. F. Fitzhorbert’3 complete flock (No. 63, founded in 1905) in 1916. Breeding with selected sires from the well-known Pariroa flock (Hugh Burrell and Son, No. 143) has been carried on under natural conditions, constitution and quality being the principal aim. This sale offers a great opportunity Jo those desiring to found a flock. Further enquiries will be promptly Kttended to on application to the vendor or his selling agents. CONCRETE TROUGHS, TANKS, AND REINFORCED SPUN PIPES. ARE THE BEST. fA LL Sizes. Prices Right. Quotes on Application. LORD AND MAEGAARD, Eyre Street, Feilding. Phones 343 and 680, Feilding. Pabn Bacon Co. Lid. Palmerston North. BUYERS OF PRIME BACONERS. NO GRADING 51d. PER LB. TF'Woodvillo and Districts Ring 5660 “*■ Palmerston North, Wo Will Collect. Buyer: N. SCOTT, ASHHURST.
POSTS BATTENS In Stock Totara, Silver Pine and Hinau Posts. Heart Rimu and Kauwhaka Battens. District Agent: HATUMA LIME COY. Truck Lots 13/6 per ton. X Store, per bag, 2/3, 3/3. JIANAWATU PRODUCE EXCHANGE Phone 6334 —l3 a Street. J&u LD a. vos ! MAIRE STREET, 02 Bangitikei St. Phone 5191. TOR MOTOR SPRING REPAIRS Agricultural and General Smith Work.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 31, 6 February 1935, Page 12
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