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SALES BY AUCTION JQ ALGETY & QOMPANY, r NOTICE TO BUYERS.—Buyers are notified that Delivery will only be given for CASH unless arrangements have been inude previously with the management. gTOCK gALE. jy£ONDAY, JANUARY 1935, AT 11.30 A.M. J ~A HEAD OF CATTLE, JL'/U Comprising:— , 30 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. 30 HEAD BEEF, no HEAD MIXED CATTLE. On Account of Mr. M. J. Thomas, Matatoki, 7 HIOII-GEADE JERSEY HEIFER CALVES—dams produced 3lio-4201b. fat last season. Also, Ex the Coast. OA A SHORN MIXED SEX RYLANDOUU CROSS LAMBS. 500 rios--950 FATS. •250 STORES. rpUAKAU T AMB AND 'yy ETHER JWR. j "ATONDAY, JANUARY Ol 1935. 9500 LAMBS AND wethers. 100 2-TOOTH WETHERS. 300 4-TOOTH WETHEHS. 2000 WETHERS AND EWE LAMBS. The above are the genuine annual drafts from Glen Murray. Wairamarama, Onewhero, Port Wa'ikato, Pukekawa and luakau Districts. jQ ALGETY ,& QOMPANY, J^IMITED. (Incorporated in England.) TyAINGARO J j J^AIR, rPHUESDAY. JANUARY 1935, AT NOON. 3000 Comprising:— 1000 M.S. ROMNEY LAMBS. 400 ROMNEY EWE LAMBS 400 ROMNEY WETHER LAMBS. 200 M.S. SOUTHDOWN-CROSS LAMBS. 200 2-TOOTH, 4-TOOTH WETHERS. 400 2-TOOTH. 4-TOOTH WETHERS 100 FAT AND FORWARD WETHERS. Entries Solicited. JQ ALGETY AND QOMPANY, (Incorporated in England). AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. p LEA RING gALE AT T3AY 0 F JSLANDS. CJATURDAY, JANUARY 26, -£9 NOON. Acting under Instructions _ from Mr. P. Studholme, who is disposing of his pro perty, we will offer by Pubhc 'Auction at the Homestead, on the above date th whole of his live and dead stock, as follows : 1300 including: Z r°Sg E EOMNEM J? 2 AND 1 TOOTH WETHERS. 40 M A ROMNEY RAMS. 50 CULL EWES. JJORSES: — THREE DRAUGHTS, 1 HACK. IMPLEMENTS. —3-Sland Lister Shearing Plant, cpt. 21 h.p. TrCloar Engine, I Woolpress, 1 90-gall. Wolseley Separator, 2 Cream Cans 1 Set Tripod Harrows, 1 Set Disc Harrows, 1 Oliver Swing Plough, lß'fe 1 Kauri 11-coulter Drill, 1 Frost and Wood Mower. 1 Hand Chaff-cutter, 2-ton No. 8 Johnson's Wire, 15 Coils Sheep-netting. 1 15cwt. Waggon, Wooden Hollers, lools ana Sundries. _ .. ~ Also a quantity of Furniture and oddments. including 2 Double Beds, 4 Stretchers 1 Gate-leg Oak Dining Table. 4 Small Tables. 3 Chests of Drawers, Kitchen Table and Dresser, etc. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—For the convenience of yarding facilities, the cattle, numbering P0 head, will bo sold at Ohaeawai Cattle Sole on THURSDAY, 24: particulars will be duly advertised under that sale. For the convenience of buyers wishing to attend this fixture cars will leave, the offices of . the Auctioneers nt Whangarei, Kaikohe and Broadwood on the morning of the Sale. Luncheon Provided. kiALGETY AND 10MPANY, (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND), AUCTIONEERS. OOUTHDOWN AND TjUIR. To be held on MESSRS. R. AND G. COATES' PROPERTY, RUATUNA. MATiAKOHE, NORTH AUCKLAND, On gATURDAY, JANUARY 19, COMMENCING AT 1.30 P.M. jQ ALGETY AND QOMPANY. J^TD., In conjunction with the C 0 -OPERAT IV E, Have been instructed by Messrs. G. and R. Coates to dispose of their annual draft CJTUD AND FLOCK SOUTHDOWN D RAMS AND EWES. Particulars: 200 STUD AND FLOCK SHEARING RAMS. 10 1 AND G-TOOTH RAMS. 50 EWES. Auctioneers' Note.—We can thoroughly recommend any of the above to any breeder wishing to introduce new blood into his flock, and to those of our clients who have bought Messrs. R. and G. Coates' sheep bofore no recommendation is needed, as the results obtained have been in every case satisfactory. . . Train Arrangements.—Clients arriving by express from Auckland will be met by car at Maungaturoto Station and conveyed to sale, and returned to Maungaturoto in time to connect with 5.40 p.m. train for Auckland. D IS PER S A 1 QLENBURN gTUD. AT MANAWATU SHOWGROUNDS. pALMERSTON j^TORTH. rpHURSDAY, JANUARY 1935 A Complete Dispersal Sale of Mr. W. G. Shannon's Glenburn Ryeland Stud Flock No. VJ, registered with the Ryeland Sheepbreeders' Society of N.Z. (Inc.), will bo held as above, when the complete Glenburn Stud, comprising some 200 Registered Ryeland Ewes and Rams, will be submitted to auction. Flock No. 70 wa3 established by : the purchase of ewes and lamos bred by i Mr. F. J. Ellis (Flock No. 7), the whole ol i the ewes and lambs comprising Mr. J. H. i Oir's fioak (No. 18) and a considerable pro- ■ portion of Mr. K. D. Orr's tlock (No. 21) J The present crop of lambs was wired by - Surrey GO3 (Registered No. 437) and bred by > Mr F. J. Ellis. A number of ewes and i rams in Flock 79 have been exported to } Australia and have given the greatest j satisfaction. The type of the Ryelands l comprising tiiis flock is of the highest ' standard, and the present Hale, which is ! the most extensive one of Ryeland sheep yet ' held in New Zealand, oilers an unusual opportunity to breeders interested in this in- < creasingly popular breed to secure iiieir requirements. The offering will comprise n A STUD EWES, the complete breeding I<± Hock. , )0 ONE-SHEAR STUD EWES. 51 EWE LAMBS. 30 ONE-SHEAR*" STUD AND FLOCK RAMS. { Full particulars and catalogues obtainable from the Auctioneers, who are prepared, if required, to make selections for purchasers. All the sheep to be submitted for sale will b» passed by the Ryeland Sheep Society s inspector prior to being offered. -yyRIGHT. gTEPHENSON AND Q LIMITED. STUD STOCK SALESMEN. WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22006, 12 January 1935, Page 5

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