J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD. •RUYEES OF PRIME BACON PIGS, choppers and porkers. D. ABBIS, phono 6540, Palmerston N. R. HOOK, 'phono 80, Shannon. W. GUST, 'phono 3, Eongotea J. V. WALTON, 'phono 42D, Ashhurst. J. BLUNDEN, 'phone 13D, Halcombe. S. LIGGINS, 'phono 2504, Dannovirke.
AUCTION SALES AS-tUiUES'l 1 hale. 10 DAY WEDNESD.a.I, 2nd., 1930 At 11.30 a.m. -! 2-YE. H.G. JEESEY BULL, 1 fat bullock, 6 Jersey heifers (at drop), 15 store cows, 8 f and f cows, 80 fat hoggets, 49 fat ewes, 22 f and f wethers and hoggets, 12 ewe hoggets. „ ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. ASHHUEST SALE. TODAY WEDNESDAY, OoTOBER 2nd., 1930 At 12.30 p.m. TV ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. (Inc. in England) will sell as above in ME. W. CURRIE'S YARDS: qn EAT SEOEN WEIELES, 30 OU woolly hoggets, 10 fat ewes, 30 yearling Jersey heifers, 20 fat and store cows, 6 dairy cows, 20 springing heifers, 1 3-yr. pedigree Jersey bull. Account Mr. B. B. Bockett, Eaumai,— 1 yearling pedigree Jersey bull, 1 2-yr. pedigree Jersey bull (by “Vale View King Magnet," Dams average 400 butterfat under herd conditions.) THIRTEENTH lANAWATU JERSEY BULL AND . HEIFER SHOW AND SALE. )ldest established Bull Sale in Dist.) lT THE A. & P. SHOWGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. IHUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1935. (Note alteration in date.) lOW \T. 9 a.m. —SALE at 10.30 a.m. rvC ‘ BUTTEEFAT 1 HO JEESEY BULLS
a BEAUTIFUL A 4 YEARLING HEIFERS. FROM 38 LEADING STUDS OF THE MANAWATU, HOROWHERUA, HAWKE'S BAY, WAIEAEAPA, EANGITIEEI AND OEOUA. EVERY BULL IS ELIGIBLE FOR CALF MARKING. EVERY ANIMAL IS PASSED BY AN INSPECTION COMMITTEE FOR TYPE CONDITION AND DEVELOP- ’ MENT. THE OFFERING INCLUDES: — 3 grandsons of 12001 b. butterfat cows, 2 grandsons of 8001 b. butterfat cows, fl sons and grandsons of 7001 b. butterfat cows, 40 sons and grandsons of 6001 b. butterfat cows, 45 sons and grandsons of 5001 b. butterfat cows, and 81 sons and grandsons of 4001 b. butterfat cows. Many Bons and grandsons of v.h.c., h.c. and c. cows. ___ 4.LL BULLS ARE GUARANTEED BREEDERS. This year's offering i 3 quite outstanding for butterfat backing and quality. The best proved strains are represented and included ars many high-class show propositions. The stringent conditions of entry allow only the choicest bulls to be offered at this Sale. ‘ „ THE MAJORITY OF CATALOGUE IS for UNRESERVED SALE. COMMISSIONS: Our Stud Stock Experts will bo glad to make selections for anyone unable to be present at Sale. CATALOGUES NOW AVAILABLE. Auctioneers: — WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & . CO., LTD., Wellington and Branches; ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmertson N. and Branches. FEILDING SPRING CATTLE FAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1935. 2700 HEAD CATTLE, Comprising: 570 2 and 3-yr. P.A. and Hereford steers, 450 yearling P.A. and Hereford steers, 736 3 and 4-yr. P.A. and Hereford bullocks, 120 yearling PM. heifers, 120 2-yr. P.A. heifers, 420 yearling Jersey heifers, 100 empty Shorthorn cows, 15 store cows, 50 fat cattle. 515 SHEEP; Comprising:— 200 ewe lambs, 260 wether lambs, 15 p.b. S.D. ewes with lambs, 40 fat sheep. On Account Messrs. Dalrymple Bros., Bulls, — 80 yearling P.A. steers 40 yearling P.A. heifers. NOTE.—No Bulls Accepted. SPECIAL ENTRY. Account Barber Estate, Himatangi, 80 yearling P.A. steers 20 yearling P.A. heifers
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. No. 4 LINE, KAIRANGA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1935, At 12 Noon. TWTESSRS. N.Z. FARMERS’ DISTRIBUTING CO. have received instructions from MR. OLIVER COLLIS, to sell as above: — OK YOUNG CHOICE JERSEY COWS °° IN FULL MILK. 25 Jersey heifers at drop, 2 aged farm mares - (all work), 1 aged gelding (all work), 1 sow at drop, 1 5-coulter drill. NOTE. —The above herd are a very nice line, all young, being mostly 2nd. and 3rd. calvers, and are milking exceptionally well. As this will be about the final clearing sale of the season, intending buyers should be present. Everything will be sold without reserve. Light Luncheon. W. H. MOFFATT, Auctioneer.
DANNEVIRKE DISTEICT JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. 13th. ANNUAL SALE. OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS, SHOWGROUNDS, DANNEVIRKE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER Bth. AQ JERSEYS to be offered as under: 25 yearling bulls, 18 2 year olds, 1 4 year old, 3 yearling heifers, 1 aged cow; total 48 head. • Those eligible for certificates as sires of marked calves are specially marked in the catalogue. Full details and catalogues available on application to the Auctioneers Messrs. H.B. Fanners, Wright Stephenson and Co., or the Secretary of the Club, Box 38, Dannevirke.
Although, twenty years of age. Douglas Baker, of Philadelphia, has never eaten any solid foods. Ho exists entirely on liquids—milk, tea, coffee, orange juice and corn starch.
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