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AUCTION SALES UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT THE HOMESTEAD, BUSHLANDS, MANGAONE ROAD, HALCOMBE. ONE MILE FROM HALCOMBE RAILWAY, TUESDAY, JULY 13th, 1943, at 10.30 a.m. A BBAHAM & WILfiIAMW; 1.1 D., Javoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate late HAKoI.I) KI.DMAYNL. who have sold the property, will sell the whole ot the live aud dead stock as above:— 3300 5 YEAR ROMNEY-CROSS EWES r.w. S.D. rams March 24th 70 MIXED AGED SOUTHDOWN RAMS. 30 Draught Horses, 4 Hacks, 3 Springing Dairy Cows (July and August). 2 Cows in Milk . - .*• Block Dray, Tip Spring Dray, 3-ton Wagon, 2 2-horse Scoops, 8.-McD. Topdresser, 8.-McD. Topdresser with Seed Box, Konaki Sledge. Sledge Steel Runners, Horse Hillside Plough, Set 3-leaf Tyne Harrows Tripod Harrows, Chain Harrow, Cambridge Roller, 1 8-aside 8.-McD* Discs, 1 s.f. Duncan Plough, 1 d.f. Reid and Grey Plough, 1 13-coulter Parmer’s Favourite Drill, McCormick Biiulcr, McCormick Mower, 9-teeth Garden Cultivator, Anvil, Forge, 2 Stumping Jacks, Grindstone, Drill and Bits (as new), Hand Horse Clippers, Root Crop Puller, -200-gal. Iron Tank, Woolpress, 17 2-horse to 6-horse Swinglebars, Snig Chains, Horse Chains, 5-leaf aud 4-leaf Bars, 4 Saddles aud Bridles, 3 Cart Saddles and Breeching, 9 Sets Collars, Haines aud Winkers, and Large Quantity of Other Harness, (5 Horse Covers, 2 ton Barbed and Plain Wire, Sheep Netting, Tarpaulin, 73 42 inch Woolpacke, Feed Oats, Chaff Sacks, 2 Ton Chaff, Large Quantity Mixed Timber, 30 Silver Pine Strainers, 30 Totara House flocks, 00 Totara Posts, 1300 Totara, Matai and Rimu Battens, Gate, Full Range of Farm Tools, etc., etc., etc. The ewes are a selected line of early shorn and put t<f the ram on March 24th. They are in good order and ahowittf well in lamb. Purchasers wanting GOOD ewes should not miss this opportunity. Purchases will be put on trucks at Halcombe free of charge. The implements and harness, etc., have been well cared for and kept under cover and are in good order. This sale affords an opportunity to those requiring otherwise unprocurable commodities to fill their requirements. For convenience in handling, the station in calf cows and heifers are being sold at the Feilding Bale on Friday next, July' 9th. ORDER OF SALE: Sheep 10.30 a.m,. Horses 11 am., Implements and Plant 12 noon. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

FEILDING SALE, FRIDAY, JULY 9th, 1943, At 10.30 a.m. 4089 Comprising:— 230 2-th. ewes r.w. S.D. rams, COO ewe lambs, 420 wether lambs, 40 w.w. lambs, 100 m.a. ewes r.w. S.D. rams, 60 fat lambs, 310 fat ewes, 320 fat hoggets, 550 fat wethers, 25 fat S.D. ewes. 1278 HEAD CATTLE > Comprising: 40 Hereford cows, 135 empty P.A. 1 cows, 50 2i and 3-yr. P.A. steers, 125 lj-yr. P.A. steers, 50 woancr P.A. steers, 40 weancr P.A. lieilcrs, 54 2-yr. P.A. heifers, 15 2-yr. Hereford heifers, 13 fat Jersey cows, 21 fat Hereford heifers, 5 fat bullocks, 10 Jersey weaners, 10 fat P.A. heifers. 10 fat P.A. cows, 15 springing cows and heifers, 5 dairy cows (4 August, 1 Sept, calvers), 60 2-yr. Hereford steers, 40 yearling Hereford steers, 5 reg. Aberdeen Angus yearling heifers by Legstone Akitio. Also: 1 school pony (quiet.) SPECIAL ENTRIES: V. McGlone, Esq., Kimbolton, — 100 rising 3 and 4-yr. P.A. bullocks, 90 rising 2-yr. P.A. steers. Messrs. Crabb Bros., Marton,50 rising 2-yr. P.A. steers. M. E. McCool, Esq., Ashhurst, — 60 rising 2 and 3-yr. empty P.A. and Hereford heifers. Redmnyne Estate, Halcombe, — (The complete herd) 30 rising 3-yr. P.A. heifers r.w. P.A. bulls, 70 P.A. cows r.w. P.A. bulls. S. I. Sherrard, Esq., Makino, — 30 2-yr. empty P.A. heifers. Flock House Station, Bulls, — 40 good 18-mths. P.A. steers (1 earmark), 70 good 18-mths. P.A. heifers, 30 18-mths. P.A. heifers (1 earmark). J. C. Bennett, Esq., lvairanga R.D., — 400 wether hoggets. W. A. Coombs, Esq.,— 284 wether hoggets (off Pohangina hills). C. E. and H. B. Johnston, Cheltenham, — t?SO 4 and 5-yr. ewes r.w. S.D. rams March Ist (annual draft). A. M. Henson, Esq., Mt. Stewart, — 500 4-th.—s-yr. Romney ewes r.w. S.D. rams March 20th. Owing to shortage of labour, Mr. Henson has found it necessary to dispose of his complete flock of breeding ewes with the exception of the 2-ths , which he is retaining. These are an outstanding line of well-bred Romney ewes all bred on the property and in first-class condition and showing well in-lamb. The 4 and 6-th., 4 and 5-yr. ewes will be sold separately. Please note that this consignment is to be sold in conjunction with the four Companies operating at the Feilding saleyards. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. WILSON’S LINE, SANSON. MONDAY, JULY 12th, 1943, At 1 p.m. sharp. TA ALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED (Inc. in England), favoured with instructions from MR. A. D. YOUNG, will offer by Auction as above, his .complete Dairy Herd and Plant, etc., comprising:— QCt FIRST-CLASS Jersey and Jersey-Shorthorn-cross dairy cows, including three pedigree Jersey cows, July, August and Sept, calvers; 12 rising 2-yr.-old Jersev-Shorthorn-cross heifers r.w. Shorthorn bull October 22nd. Gane Yaccalac 4-cow Milking Plant (S.R.), 90-gal. Alfa Laval Separator and J-h.p. Motor (S.R.), Anderson Skim-milk Pump, approx. 100 ft. i Jin. Galv. Piping, 4 Cream Cans, Electric Water Heater, Stewart Horse Clipper, Grass Harrows and Cultivator, 200 bales Meadow Hay, 3 Pigstyes and Sundries, etc. We have inspected the Dairy Herd, which are mainly August calvers and have been tested this sason under the Herd Testing Association. Full particulars individual records and calving dates will be available at the sale. J Twelve of the cows are 2nd calvers, the balance 3rd to 6th calvers—all of good type and in excellent condition [and are in calf to a Pedigree Bull (Shorthorn). We can confidently recommend buyers to attend this sale. Light Luncheon Available. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. ASHHURST-RAUMAI ROAD, ASHHURST. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th, 1943, At 1 p.m. T\ ALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED the TRUSTEES in the P. KERRIGAN ESTATE, who are giving up dairying, wall sell: 07 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS 1 DAIRY COWS (majority close to calving), Implements and Sundries. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. RADIO SALES AND SERVICE PROMPT EFFICIENT LOW PRICES All work earned out by experts trained in Dominion’s Largest Radio Factory. iADIO CENTRE L™. 0 BItOADWAY, i'.X. BHOA r E 7GGS.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 160, 8 July 1943, Page 6

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