' PALMERSTON NORTH SOCIETY, FOE PREVENTION OF. ... CRUELTY TO. • T; • ANIMALS. fPHE PUBLIC is earnestly requested 1 to notify the Society of any act •f cruelty that comes under notice. Permanent Travelling Inspector: Mr. R. Emmett, 75 College Street, i' 'Phono .7010. Secretary: Mr, A. F. Wimsctt, 201 Church Street, Phono 5573.
AUCTION SALES J. L BENNETT, LTD. 9.30 TO-DAY MEAT!. MEAT I MEAT I CO-OP. MEAT STOKES, KING STREET. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MAKINO KOAD, FEILDING. TO'DAY TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, at 1 p.m. npHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIS--IX' TKEBUTING CO. LTD., have been instructed by MR. A. F. LAWRIE, who has disposed of his property, to sell as above:— 4TH. EWES, r.w. S.D. RAMS Ist. February, 11 High Grade Jersey Cows, 4 2-yr. Heifers r.w. Bull, 2 Jersey Weaner Heifers, 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, 3 Good Draught Horses. ALSO: 1 d.f. plough (convertible), topdresser, tripod and chain harrows, spring drav, set 8-aside discs, 200gallon iron tank, sledge, blocks, chains, harrows, sundries, etc. NOTE.—Mr. Lawrie has now decided not tp offer .the furniture as previously advertised. ~ On Account TJ. B. MILES,— ~ 1 8-yr. mare (spring carter.) UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. FITZHERBERT, Six Miles Palmerston North.
T) ALGETY ' AND COMPANY LTD. • (Inc. in England), instructed by THEO WALKER, ESQ., who has sold Ms well-known property. “Nockmor,” will sell by Public Auction on the farm on .TUESDAY, April 30th, 1935, at 11 h.m., commencing with sundries:—■ 9AA 2TU. .TO 5-YK, EWES, r.w. S.D. Tarns ( a ge drafted), 590 2-th to 5-yr. ewes, r.w. Romney rams (age drafted), 11 S.D rams, ’ 12 Romney Tams, 250 ewe lambs, 200 wether lambs, 50 ewes and wethers, gg YOUNG GRADE JERSEY COWS u commence calving July (details given), 17 2-yr. grade Jersey heifers, 17 weaner heifers, 2 Jersey bulls, 1 7.-yr. gelding (plough), 1 aged gelding (spring cart, all work), 1 aged mare (draught.) Sundries include: Gane 4-stand Automatic Milking Plant, modern Diabolo separator (100 gallons) and motor, s.f. plough, manure sower, tyne and ■ grass harrows, discs, R. and G. mower, haysweep, wagon, etc. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: We have personally inspected the above stock and strongly recommend same as a particularly clean, healthy line. The dairy stock are young and show quality. Buyers will be satisfied with the way stock thrive coming from this property of clay formation. Account C. T, Keeble, Esq.— 300 6th, 4 and 5-yr. ewes, r.w. S.D. rams since Ist. week March. Account K. Wolfsbauer, Esq.— 8 young dairy cows. Account E. W. Harrison, — 7 marked weaner heifers, 3 spring- , ing 2-yr. heifers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
ASHHURST SALE. .WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist, 1935, At 12 Noon. .OQ B.F. LAMBS, 30 wr. lambs, 15 store cows, 10 fat cows, 5 fat heifers, 8 bulls, 2 springing cows, 2 springing heifers, 1 stock pony (saddle and bridle), 1 cattle dog. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. unreserved clearing sale. N ANNE STEAD’S LINE, BUNNYTHORPE. THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, at 12.30 p.m. WILLIAMS LTD., under instructions from C. OSBORNE, ESQ., will sell the whole of the grade dairy stock, comprising:— I'O JERSEY COWS, May and Juno Calver3. 4 springing heifcr3 (with marked calf cert.), 4 marked weaner heifers. 3 sows to farrow, 1 sow and litter, 5 slips, 1 Tamworth boar. Set discs, McCormick mower, hay rake and hay sweep, 1 rubber-tyred dogcart, 1 cattle dog. NOTE.—This is one of tho most outstanding herds under tho Manawatu H.T. Association. The average return for last season including heifers was 4041b5. bntterfat. The cows are guaranteed sound, and calving dates and returns will bo available. LIGHT LUNCHEON AVAILABLE. OUTSIDE ENTRIES SOLICITED. DAIRY FARMERS! PING 5095, Edmur Co., to attend your herd now, to prevent slipping. It has given satisfaction to many dairy EDMUR CO. REMEDIES C 5 Rangitikei St., Palmerston North. E. F .Murphy, Manager. Palm Bacon Co. Ltd. Palmerston North. BUYERS OF PRIME BACONERS. NO GRADING. WE WILL COLLECT. Buyers: N. SCOTT, ASHHURST. G. FRANCIS, Phono 101 D WOODVILLE. auld & vo§!L MAIRE STREET, Off Rangitikei St. Phone 5191. FOR MOTOR SPRING REPAIRS Agricultural and General Smith Work. A Wonder Sale of Wallpapers is now running at Alexander Clark’s. Delightful patterns in special roll lots : selling at half original prices. Call md see them, Alexander Clark Ltd.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 99, 30 April 1935, Page 10
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