J. C. HUTTON (N 1) LTD. DCYERS OF PRIME BACON PIGS, 13 CHOPPERS AND PORKERS. 1L WEBB ami ( D. PETERSEN ( 'phone 8575, P.N. H. HOOK, 'phone 80, Shannon. 3. V. WALTON, ’phone 42D, Ashhurst. J. BLUNDEN, ’phone 13D, Halcombe. S. LIGGIXS, 'phone 2502, Dannevirke, and Pahiatua district. B. J. NELSON (Sub-Agent), ’phone 87, Wood villa. AUCTION SALES FEILDING ANNUAL EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, FERUARY 18th, 1935, At 11 a.m. 30 000 BBEEDING EWES > Compris--9 ing:— ; 8000 2, 4 and 6-th., 22,000 4, 5 and 6-yr. Account J. Calleßon, Esq., Karere, — 100 choice 2-th. Romney ewes. Account W. 11. Gaisford, Esq., Oringi,— 500 gtd. &-yr. ewes. Account Manson Estate:— 500 5 and 6-yr. ewes. FEILDING SALK SATURDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 11 a.m. * 1000 SH EEP, Comprising:— 650 b.f. and w.f. lambs, 285 2-th. to 6-yr. ewes, 60 fat sheep, 5 S.D. rams. 20 FAT CATTLE. ALFREDTON EWE FAIR. ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1938, At 1 p.m. TV/TESSRS. LEVIN & CO., LTD., will '***■ hold their Ewe Fair on the above date at MRS. A. M. RUTHERFURD’S YARDS (kindly lent by her for the occasion), when they will offer on behalf of the following clients: Messrs Kebbell Bros., H. N. Kebbell, R. W. Kebbell, Napier Bros., Dickens Bros., Mrs. A. M. Rutherford, Liverton Bros., Est. C. Liverton, W. Edmonds, A. C. P. Hay, C. E. M. Robbie, M. Robbie, A. S. Edmonds, A. C. Edmonds, D. Bennett, Est. T. W. Clapham, Mrs. I. M. Baldwin, G. F. Higginson, T. Smith, Leach Bros., J. Reed, Est. J. Robinson, J. L. Heckler, E. Jewitt, J. A. Smith, R. Harman, jun., Hislop Bros., C. Oliver, Brooklands Station, Ditsbnry Estate. “ID 99A BREEDING EWES, comprising:— 1430 2-tooth ewes, 340 4-tooth ewes, 2140 4-year ewes, 3550 5-year ewes, 440 6-year " ewes, 1820 m.a. ewes. And on account of MRS. A. M. RUTHERFURD: 500 f. and f. 4-tooth wethers. On account J. L. Heckler : 15 1-shear Romney rams. On account D. Bennett: 12 2-tooth Romney Rams. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. Light Luncheon will be available on the ground. Feilding Branch will Arrange Transport from Feilding and Palmerston North. HIMATANGI SALE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1938, At 1 p.m. JA STORE COWS, 25 fat cows, 5 cows and calves, 3 bulls. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. ~ ANNUAL SALE At MANGAOHANE STATION, TAIHAPE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1938, At 12 Noon. 'T'HE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DIST. ,J * CO., LTD., will sell cn account of Mangaohano Station: — 7800 EXED SHEEP, Comprising:— 2200 5-yr. ewes. 400 4 and 6-th. and 4-yr. ewes, 100 2-th. ewes, 1000 ewe lambs (drenched and dipped), 1400 wether lambs (drenched and dipped), 1700 2-th. wethers, 1000 4-th. wethers. CATTLE--100 2§-vr. steers, 100 3s-yr. steers, 40 li-yr. steers, 30 2s-yr. heifers, 24 cows with 19 calves r.w. ball, 3 3-yr. half-draught fillies broken to lead, 3 3-yr. draught geldings broken to lead. N. —Cars will leave the Company’s Taihapc Office at 8.30 a.m. on the morning of the sale. Light luncheon will be provided at sale. FARMS FOR SALE CX)R SALE, 13 acres, all flat, the best of soil, good 5-roomed house and outbuildings. Rates £3. Stock 10 cows, bull and all connected with the farm. Price £ISOO the lot. Close to Palmerston North. Apply D. D. Currie and Co., Palmerston North. CHOICE DAIRY FARM WITH EASIEST POSSIBLE INGOING. A PPROXIMATELY 90 acres, carrying 70 to 75 cows and young stock. Buildings are good, fences are good and the land is some of the best in New Zealand. A sound practical man can get into this with about £750 capital or a man with his own herd clear and about £250 cash. This is in the Manawatu, not the Waikato. W. S. LONG. BANGITIKEI STREET PALMERSTON NORTH. 30 ACRES RICH K AIR AN G A FARM Only four miles from Palmerston North City on main highway. Nice Homo of 5- —6 rooms. Every town convenience. Fully equipped farm buildings. Well sheltered and water in every paddock. A great little property; will dairy 30 cows easily. £I,OOO deposit will secure this farm where the purchaser can enjoy all city advantages. KENNETH McDONALD LAND SPECIALIST, PALMERSTON NORTH. A SNIP. OQA ACRES, 2 sheep and cattle country. In 3 sections of about 130 acres each. Centrally situated, close to Palmerston North, Feilding and small towns. Well subdivided and watered; portions plougbable; nice shelter bush. No buildings. Price £l4/10/- per acre. Full particulars from Victor E. Smith, Estate Agent, Feilding,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 12
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