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AUCTION SALES FEILDIXG SALE. TO-DAY ID ID AY, MAY 23rd, 1911, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. Store Sheep 12.30 p.m. 1300 BHEEP| Comprising:— 200 fat ewes, 200 2-th. ewes, 60 fat wethers, 60 2-th. ewes r.w. S.D. (good), 400 wether lambs, 200 ewe lambs. 250 wether hoggets, 20 fat 2-th. S.D. wethers, 121 fat wethers, 150 wether hoggets, 275 5-yr. ewes. 160 CATTLE, Comprising:— 40 fwd. Hereford bullocks (good - ), 60 fat'cattle, 60 2s-yr. P.A. steers, 12 P.A. vealers, 8 2s-yr. heifers, 6 2s-yr. steers, S 18-mth. vealers, 8 vealers, 6 2 -yr. springing heifers, 1 vlg. Jersey bull. SPECIAL ENTRY: On Account Thomas Moore Esq., Rakaia, — 7 Draught Mares and Geldings aged (4-10 years), broken to all work. WOODVILLE SALE. MONDAY, MAY 26th, 1941, ggg SHEEP, Comprising:— 200 w.f. wether lambs, 100 wether ( lambs, 35 f. and f. ewes, 45 wether Igmbs, 35 ewe lambs, 100 2,4, 6-th. ! and 4-year old ewes r.w. S.D. rams, 150 m.a. ewes r.w. S.D. Tams, 60 fat ewes. HEAD CATTLE, Comprising: — 50 prime P.A. cows, 50 forward and store P.A. and Hereford cows, 10 2J-yr. Hereford steers, 23 2J-yr. P.A. cows, 33 well-bred young P.A. • cows r.w. P.A. bulls, 30 m.s. P.A. weaners. 30 P.A. weaner steers, 40 2s*yr. P.A. steers, 50 24-yr. P.A. heifers, 20 P.A. cows and calves, 1 23 fat and forward P.A. cows, 18 fat 2|*yr. Hereford steers, 25 bullocks. Account G. Peebles, Esq.,— 70 fat and forward P.A. bullocks. DULLS SALE. MONDAY, MAY 23th, 1941, At 1 p.m. ATI FAT EWES, 30 lambs. 25 w.f.w. W lambs. FAT COWS, 12 weaner Jersey: heifers, 5 good weaner Jersey’ heifers, 1 springing heifer, 1 sow with litter, store and porker pigs. Silver Pine Posts and Strainers. On Account C. W. A. Osborne, Esq.. — ■ 5 young Jersey cows (July cal vers, G.S.),' 3 2 vr. springing heifers. I DALGETY & CO., LTD. (Inc. in Eng.) UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, j OPPOSITE WHAKARONGO SCHOOL. MONDAY, MAY 26th, 1941, At 12 Noon. ■VfESSRS. N.Z. FARMERS * CO-OP. AVA DIST. CO., LTD., have beenl instructed by MR. M. E. KNUDSON, J who has sold his property, to sell as. above:— AO CHOICE JERSEY COWS (July, Aug. ahd Sept, cal vers), 10 2 and 3-yr. Jersey heifers (Aug. calvers),* 12 weaner Jersey heifers, 2 ped. Jersey bulls (2 and 4-yr.), 2 farm horses (all work), 4 sows to farrow* June and July, 1 ped. Tam. boar, 6 slips. 2 dogs. 100-gal. Alfa-Laval separator (S.R.), vat. skim milk pump and piping, « 8-gal. cream cans, 32-bottle Babcork tester, shafting, pulleys and belting, power grinder, circular saw, posts and battens, pig netting, spring tip dray, harness, K. and G. topdresser, Cambridge roller, mower, heavy-duty M.D. hay rake, R. and G. heavy s.f. plough, tumbler sweep, grass harrows, Tvne hartows, cultivator, moulder, bars and chains, scoop, jKjrtable concrete mixer and 3 h.p. engine (S.R.), 5aside discs, sledge, spring balance waleg (3001b5.), 200 ft. 3-in. piping, 300 ft. lin. psping, nost farm tools and sundries. NOTE: We have inspected the above herd of cows, comprising mostly 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers in very nice order and extremely good quality. Mr. Knudson has been dairying over a long period of years and has tested and culled consistently every year. Intending buyers can attend this fixture with every confidence. Full particulars, dates, etc., will be given at sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT APITI. MONDAY, MAY 26th, 1941, At 12.30 p.m. ■pAVOURED with instructions from MRS. D. M. McPHERSON, who has disposed of her farm, we will sell on the farm on the above date the whole of her choice herd and farn* implements, comprising:— OA CHOICE JERSEY AND JERSEYCROSS COWS, 3 heifers r.w.b., 6 weaner heifers, I 2-yr. pedigree Jersey bull, 1 3-yr. S.H. bull, 1 aged gelding (broken to chains). 53-gal. separator (as new), 1 maiden sow. 6 weaner pigs, 2-cow L.K.G. milking plant with 4 set teat caps (only used one season), Hone mower, hay sweep, ridger, Tyne harrows, cultivator, potato moulder cultivator, s.f. plough, scoop, roller, distributor, dray. 2Gft. belting, hajpess and usual farm sundries, also a few tons of Sutton Suprems table and seed potatoes grown from mother seed. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The above cows are all young, 24 arc coming to their second calf, the balance boing 3rd and 4th calvers due July, Aug. and Sept., and can all be thoroughly recommended to intending purchasers. Coming off this high country they will improve wherever taken. ON ACCOUNT VARIOUS CLIENTS:— 8 Jersey heifers r.w.b., 12 weaner Jersey heifers, 2 8-yr. gelding (broken Cambridge roller. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. LOAN t MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Inc. in Eng.) "unreserved 7 CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, MAY At 1 p.m. sharp. ACCOUNT ESTATE LATE F. G. NEILL. ZIG ZAG ROAD, COLYTON. ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell in the yards of the Argylc Farm Cd. (adjoining), kindly lent for the occasion:— "» 4, 6-TH EWES r.w. Romney rams, 211 4 and 5-yr. ewes r.w. | Romney rams, 137 cwo lambs (tops). , Implements and .Sundries. FULL PARTICULARS LATER.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 121, 23 May 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 121, 23 May 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 121, 23 May 1941, Page 10

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