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SALES BY AUCTION gTUD gHEEP gALES gTUD gHEEP gALES gTUD gHEEP gALES 10TH, 13TH, 14TH, & 15TH JANUARY. 10TH, 13TH, 14TH, & 15TH JANUARY.

We have pleasure in calling the attention of Breeders and Intending Buyers to the high-class entry of Stud Ranis to he offered through our agency at the Annual Stud Rain Pairs; and also to the highly important Dispersal Sales of Southdown Sheep in which we are acting as selling agents. Clients unable to attend these sales may entrust buying orders to us, for either Stud Rams of any breed, or for Stud Southdown Ewes. We have inspected our entries for the Stud Ram Fairs, and recommend this year’s consignment, as the best we have ever handled. This statement is made without reserve although in previous years we have sold many rams that have later won championships throughout New Zealand (including the Royal Show this year). SHEEP CRATED AXD FORWARDED TO AXV DESTINATION. gTUD gHEEP lEEDERS’ gALE, gOI.WAV, (MASTERTON), jpRIDAY, 10 TH JANUARY, JPRTDAY, JQTH JANUARY, AT 11 A.M.

On account of the following leading breeders, High-class .Btnd Rams:— LINCOLNS—'Messrs A. K. Anderson, Clarovillo; A. J). MeMaster, Feathorston: 0. V. Smitli, Gisborne, ROMNEYS Messrs J. C. Bidwill, Featherston; D. R. Daysh, Mastcrton; Q. Donald, Tanherenikan; A. & J. Gray, Mastcrton; ,T. E. Hewitt, Mangamaire; W. Perry, Penrose; H. J, Rayner, Mastertou: and W. C. Small, Feilding. SOCTHDOWNS Mr D. J. Cooper, Mastertou. JMPORTANT JfOXDAY, gALE 13 th JANUARY, AT SHOWGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH, II A.M. MRS B. H. SLACK’S SOUTHDOWN STUD (Established 1002). 518 200 2,3, 4-shear & older Stud Ewes, 200 Ram and Ewe Lambs. 70 1-shear Stud Ewes. , 4S 1-shear & older Stud & Flock Rams.

. Largely of imported blood and including Imported Ewes bred by His Majesty the King, Duke of Richmond, Sir William Bird and W. J. Dare, and their progeny by imported sires. Since 1923, only the Imported Rams and their Progeny, from the imported ewes, have been used as sirds in the flock, and with the exception of the older breeding ewes the whole of the flock are by these Rams. The flock is a. most prolific one and the lambing percentage this year exceeds 130. The imported ewes, with their present season’s progeny at foot (most of the imported ewes arc suckling twins) will be seld as separate lots. The Stud Rams will also be catalogued separately, but all other lots will be drafted for age and quality to pens of five. It should be noted flhat the flock has never been pampered and buyers can attend the sale with every confidence that the Sheep will bo brought forward in a good healthy ,but untrimined state. There are few flocks in the Dominion which are not in need of fresh blood today and the dispersal of this flock, provides an opportunity which, owing to the existing restrictions against importing because of foot and mouth disease, is not otherwise J available. I

JJANAWATTT AND yyEST (QOAST gTUD gHEEP JJRERDERS’ gND JJAM JUIR, FEILDING, FEILDING, FEILDING, FEILDING, 'pi’ESDAY, 14TH JANUARY, II A.M. Abraham & Williams, JAd., draw attention to tbeir entry of ,104 High-class Rams in the above sale to bo conducted by the Manawatu & West Coast Live Stock Auctioneers’ Association: — ROMNEYS—On* account of Messrs W. E, Baker, Makino; G. Durrani, Taihape; H. E. Johnston, Cheltenham; W. C. Small, Waituria; H. Stewart, F. W. Blatc'hford, Woodville; Blair & Hunter, Wanganui; A. L. Wheeler, Lecclstown; Shannon Bros., Foil ding; J. G. Alexander, Maxwell; W, H. Gibson, Kiwitea; W. Rowlands, Tiakij tahuna; J. C. Field, Gisborne; 11. R. Murphy, Pa tea; H. Bowen, Bulls; Trustees, late Ernest Short, Parorangi; W. A. Tod, Otane, Hawke’s Bay; P. Bremer, Okaiawa, Taranaki; J. A, Mitchell, Longburn; H. A. Matthew.s, Fcat/herston; L. I>. Wilton, Masterton; and R. J. Moore, Marton. SOUTHDOWNS—On account of Messrs A, H. Bowen, Taranaki; W. E. Weightman, Awahuri; Ellis Bros., Killeymoon, Bulls; A, L. Wheeler, Loedstown; Hugh Burrell & Son, Feilding; A. H. Falloon, Masterton; W. J. Gimblett, Hastings, Hawke’s Bay; Walter Price, Makino; R. J. Moore, Marton; and H. D. Lovel, Woodville. RYELANDS—On account of Mr F. J. Ellis, Surrev Farm. CATALOOUES' ON A PPLTCATTON.

I IMPORTANT J)TSPERSAL g;ALK j SALEYARDS, WAVERLEY, i SALEYARDS, WAVERLEY, I’YyEDXESDAY, JgTH JANUARY, ! 12 (NOON). Am T. LEPTON’S SOUTHDOWN PLOOK (Imported Blood). 878 Southdowns, 878 Southdowns. 8 Stud Bams, 4-tooth and over. 110 1-shear Pams. .100 R.'i.m Lambs. 12.1 1-shear Ewes. 100 2-shoar Ewes. 2d(). .j-sliear .& older Ewes, E!0 Ewe Lambs. This flock was founded’ in 1920 with owes selected at the dispersal sales of Mr J. B. Reid's Elderslie Stud and Air

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Northern Advocate, 21 December 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 21 December 1929, Page 16

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