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J. C. HUTTON (N 1) LTD. DUYEBS or PlilME BACON PIGS, D CHOPPERS AND POBKEBS. £. WEBB and ( D. PETKESEN ( 'phone 8575, P.N. th HOOK, ’phone 80, Shannon. J. V. W ALTON, ’phone 42D, Ashhnrst. J. BLUNDEN, ’phone 13D, Halcombe. S. LIGGINS, ’phone 2502, Dannevirke, and Pahiatua district. E. J. NELSON (Sob-Agent), "phone 87, Woodville. AUCTION SALES BANGIWAHIA SALE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1933, At 12.30 p.m. rpHE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE A AGENCY CO. LTD. (Inc. in Eng.) •will sell:— 9<V) HEAD OF CATTLE, Comprising:— 44 f. and f. bullocks, 25 Hereford cows and calves, 30 4 and 5-yr. bullocks, 40 bullocks, 25 20-mths. heifers. 10 20-mths. steers, 3 bulls, 15 Jersey wnr. heifers, 15 steers, 38 mixed cattle, 25 P.A. steers. ALSO: 2 good young hacks. 'HEEP — 500 breeding ewes, 300 s*yr., 100 4 and 5-yr., 100 m.a., 400 storo lambs (lots). DISPERSAL SALE OF ROMNEY IHEEP, FARM PLANT AND STOCK kT THE OVINGDEAN HOMESTEAD, GREATFORD, ON MONDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, AT 11 A.M. A CTING under instructions from D. J. ** WILLIS, ESQ., who has sold his property, an unreserved dispersal sale, as above, will be conducted by tbc undersigned, when the offering will comprise:— THE OVINGDEAN ROMNEY STUD 51 registered I-shear ewes. 52 registered 2-shear ewes. 18 registered 3-shear ewes. 36 registered 4 and 5-year-old ewes. 24 registered aged ewes. 8 stud rams. 3 stud ram lambs. 63 registered ewe lambs. ICO ram lambs. 258 unregistered ewes (purebred.) 92 unregistered ewe lambs (purebred.) 3 Southdown rams. 9 Southdown ewes. The Ovingdean Romney flock (registered) was founded in 1927. Sires used were bred by Messrs. W. F. Jacob and Son, J. E. Hewitt, H. B. Johnstone, A. L. Wheeler and the owner, and most of the ewes are descendants of Te Marama ewes. The unregistered flock is descended from the original Woodendean flock established in 1875 by the present owner's father, the late Major Willis, with Ludlam ewes, and both flocks have been maintained at a high standard. They have been carefully culled and classed for the sale by the well-known breeder, Mr. Chas. Small. Catalogues are obtainable from the Auctioneers. FARM STOCK AND PLANT 1 aged Stud Book mare, Mayflower, Reg. No. 2342. 1 aged Stud Book mare, Rosemount Bonny, Reg. No. 2335. 1 aged marc. 1 aged gelding. 11-Conlter Colonial Drill, Cambridge Roller, R. & G. D.F. Plough, R. & G. Northerne, Cultivator, R. & G. Swath turner, Steel Queen disc harrows, Oliver garden plough, R. & G. swamp plough, R. & G. 6ft. topdresser, spring dray, tip dray, Konaki sledge, 4 stock feeders, 10 x 7 grass-seed sledges, Bamford 4ft. €in. mower, R. & G. stacker, wire netting, plain and barbed wire, firewood, 4, 5 and 6 horse bars, 2 c.s. & b., 2 sets leading harness, c.h. & w., manure waggon, 3-leaf tyno harrows and bar, chain harrows, mangel cutter, waggon, tripod harrows, endless chain, Butler hay and ensilage sweep, woolpress and table, Mastort 2J h.p. engine, motor lawn mower with 3 cutters, quantity hay, 2 tarpaulins, quantity farm tools and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auctioneers in conjunction: ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD., Palmerston North, Feilding & Marton. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Wellington and Branches. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIST. CO. LTD., Marton, Feilding & Palmerston North. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. Hewitt’s Road, Fitzherbert West, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1938, At 11 a.m. ]yTESSRS. N.Z. FARMERS' DIST. COY. LTD., have received instructions from MR. ALEX SAUNDERS, who has sold his property, to sell as above:— CHOICE JERSEY COWS IN MILK (under test.) 12 choice 2-yr. heifers T.w.b., 10 weaner heifers, 1 reg. herd sire C'Heatherlea Sunstar"), 3 farm horses, 1 good pony, sows and litters, Berk. boar. S. lever plough, M.D. mower, tripod harrows, spring dray, konaki, tumbler sweep, harness, milk cooler, posts, bicycle, and usual farm sundries. NOTE.—We have inspected the above herd which are a particularly fine lot, being young, in good order, and producing very welL The average runs out Tound 3001bs. of fat every year, which, when considering the class of country, is of very good merit. Individual returns and dates will be available at the sale. The young cattle are outstanding, and will be well worth acquiring. Dairymen can attend this sale with every confidence. Light Luncheon. W. H. MOFFATT, Auctioneer. ANNUAL SALE At MANGAOHANE STATION, TAIHAPE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1938, At 12 Noon. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIST. CO., LTD., will sell cn account of Mangaohan© Station:— *7go() MIXED SHEEP, Comprising:— 2200 5-yr. ewes. 400 4 and 6-th. and 4-ye. 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 24-yr. steers, 100 3i-yr. steers, 40 lj-yr. steers, 30 2s-yr. heifers, 24 cows with 19 calves r.w. bull, 3 3-yr. half-draught fillies broken to lead, 3 3-yr. draught geldings broken to lead. N.B.—Cars will leave the Company's Taihape Office at 8.30 a.m. on the morning of the sale. Light luncheon will be nrovided at sale.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 42, 19 February 1938, Page 12

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