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PALMERSTON NORTH SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. '"PHE PUBLIC is earnestly requested to notify tho Society of any act of cruelty that comes under notice. Permanent Travelling Inspector: Mr. R. Emmett, 73 Collego Street. 'Phono 7010. Secretary: Mr. A. F. Wimsett, 201 Church Street, 'Phono 5573.

AUCTION SALES FEILDING SALE. TODAY FRIDAY, JULY 26th, 1935. At 11.3.0 a.m. 8000 SJELEEP > Comprising:— 170 lambs, 30 fat lambs, 430 ewe hoggets, 200 wether hoggets, 230 4 and 5-yr. ewes r.w. S.D. rams, .1200 ewes r.w. S.D. rams, 4SO fat sheep. 2QO HEAD CATTLE,. Comprising:— 06 springing heifers, 20 f and f T> A. cows, 75 forward bullocks, 50 20-mtlis. and 2J-yr. Hereford stccr3 and 12 fat cows. On Account Ivan'Miller, whose lease has expired,— 10 p.b. and high grade dairy cows (Dates and Manawatu Herd Test given at sale.) On Account C. G. C. Dermcr, Cheltenham, — 4 Hedigcco Jersey cows and heifers from high testing cows by Eons Vivenderro (v.h.c. :io26lbs. b.f.) calving August 1o sons of Holly Oakes Annie (v.h.c. lOHJlbs. b.f.) Without reserve, but no transfer under 14gus. On Account 11. Stewart, Waiata, — 150 6-th, 4 and 5-yr. ewes r.w. S.D. rams.

On Account K. C. .Bailey, Sanson, — 230 ewe hoggets. .NOTE. —Dairy Stock sold at II a.m. SHANNON SALE. MONDAY, JULY 20th, 1935, At I p.m. TV/TESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, IYI jj£j) wrill sell as above:— /2A PRIME HEAVY EWES, 20 forward owes, 20 fat cows, 7 forward steers, 15 storo cows, 12 springing heifers, 15> yearling heifers, 33 storo pigs. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT GARFIELD, SOUTH NORSEWOOD MONDAY, JULY 29th, at 12 Noon. • r PHE lIA WEE’S BAY FARMERS’ X CO-Ol’. ASSN. LTD. have receivel instructions from ME. MARTIN WALSH (whoso lease is expiring) to sell the whole of liis herd, as under:— 04 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS, due August. 20 2-yr. heifers, duo factory dates; 4 farm horses (broken all harness), 1 2-yr. unbroken gelding, 1 3-yr. unbroken gelding, 1 4-yr. unbroken filly. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. CEMETERY ROAD, KIMBOLTON. TUESDAY, JULY 50th, at 12 Noon. NT 7 LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO- (Inc. in Eng.) have been favoured with instructions from MR. A. MYERS, who, owi g to ill-health, has decided to dispose of the wholo of hi 3 dairy herd. OO JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS 00 COWS. 8 2-yr. springing heifers, 10 ylg. Jersey heifers, 1 G-yr. Ped. Jersey bull, 1 yearling Jersey bull, 1 9-yr. spring carter (all work), 1 good 4-yr. hill pony. 1 sow to farrow, sow and litter of 10, 5 stores, 1 2-yr. Tamworth boar, I 8-cow ‘“Wallace” plant (s.r.), 1 Ford car (s.r.) LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. On Account Other Clients, — 0 4 SPRINGING 2-YR. JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS 10 dairy cows, 1 Shetland pony (3-yrs.) NOTE.—Wo have inspected tiro herd, and they aro young, well-bred and in good condition. Calving dates will be given and most of them aro due in August. Cows off this high country do particularly well anywhere, and intending buyers should not miss this sale.

UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. STEWART’S LINE, AWAHUItI. THURSDAY, AUGUST, Ist, 1035, At 12.30 p.tn. 'J'HE’N.Z. FARMERS’. CO-OP. DIST. CO. LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO. LTD. will sell on account of MR. T. O’DONNELL who is giving up dairying:— 29 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS, in mi(k and springing to calf. 13 marked springing heifers, S marked yearling heifers, 2 yearling ped. Jersey hulls (s.r.), 3 2-yr. pcd. Jersey hulls (s.r.), 1 herd sire (Majesty Fox Strain), 1 breeding sow, 1 boar, 11 storo pigs, 1 farm gelding, all work (s.r.) This herd has been under test, and last season averaged GOOlbs. fat. Tests and calving dates will bo given at sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON. " There is No Substitute for Quality” fbH Wholesale . rlflNflHflTU On Sale AT ALL STORES Calfmeal THE PRIZE-WINNER FOOD With the Correct Analysis MEN’S Best Glace Oxford Shoes— X Only 10/9 — At SEMES' SHOE STORE, 242 Cuba St., Near Soldiers’ Club.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 174, 26 July 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 174, 26 July 1935, Page 12

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