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SALES By aUOTH>W jgtJCKU ND A jj ONS * i,m JJUKEKOHE gALEYARDS. rjpHURSDAY. ]y[ ARCII 2, (Note Correction Date of Sale) AT ll a.U. ,„ ~ „ COWS AND heifers. 20Q H E T A I P I - BEEF Q£A BONER AND STORE CATTLE 20 SH AND C S.H nK CROSI!>' WEANER CALVES, mixed sex. AT 11 A.M., g 800 i Porkers, Baconers, Stores and Weaners, Including;— °1 sSths-OLI)\EG.I ? ED.%t'R K. 0n 3 AC TmONTHB-OLD Ar pED nß ' X e-MONTHS-OLD PED. BERK. On Account of Mr. W. Thomafi 3 S.MONTHS-OLD PED. TAM. SOWS 26-MONTHS-OLD PED. IAM. BOARS. AT 10.30 A.M., _ „ QUND RIES. On Account of Mr. S. Burton, Rnnciman, 1 9ft TOP-DRESSER, with shafts and polo, in good working order. Entries Solicited. TyTAUNGATUROTO gAIIjEYARDS. FRIDAY. jyjARCH On Arrival of Auckland Express, i CA HEAD C A T X L E. 40 GOOD .. YEAR • OLD 30 GOOD QUALITY lliloi!-OLD JER. HEIFERS, r.w.b. Entries Solicited. "PURUA ale yards. FRIDAY. JJABOH 3 ) 9fift £j\jVj Including:— On account o>f Mr. N. Gr«fln: 10 FRIESIAN HEIFER CALVES, from cows averaging 3301b. fat. and over. Entrisii Solicited, rj\UAKAU gALE YARDS. gECOND gHEEP Jj*AIR. j JJOMDAY. JI«CH g AT 12 MOON. 1A AAA SHEEP—EWES, WETHERS, 10,000 LAMBS AND RAMS. Including:-' Ex North, 1000 5-YEAR-OLD BREEDING EWES, one mark, off higii country. Ex Gisboran, 500 2-TOOTH EWES. 600 4-TOOTH EWES, straight line, bou 5-YEAR-OLD EW®5. 1200 6-YEAR-OLD EWEL 550 MIXED-AGE TO o-lfß.-OLD EWES. Ex Whangarei, ANNUAL DRAFT 500 4 AND 5-YEAR-O;LD EAVES, age marked. On Account of a Client, 30 P.B. S.D. EWES, li-toot hto 5-year-old. Also. 50 EXTRA WELL-GEOWN 2-TOOTH ROMNEY EWES. 400 1-YEAR-OLD EWEIS. 1000 5-YEAR-OLD EWES. 700 0-YEAR-OLD EWEiS. (>OO F.F.M. EWES. 500 GOOD-CONDITIO! ED 2 AND 4TOOTH WETHEIIS. JSO GOOD - CONDITIO)(ED 2 - TOOTH WETHERS. , 2000 LAMBS. ! On Account of Mr, W. Flay, 22 • TOOTH REG. SOUTHDOWN RAMS. Entries Solicited. QLEVEDON gALEYARDS. rp'rJESDAY. JJ.ARCH AT 12 NOON. 1500 SHEEP. Ewes, Wethers awl Lambs, Including:— On Account olt Mr. K. MciCardle. Moumoukai, 200 2-TOOTH WETHERS, 50 4-TOOTH WETHERS, 50 AGED EWES. _ On Account of Mr. P. Keeney, Otau, 90 4-YEAR-OLD EWES. 90 GOOD SHORN WETHER LAMBS. G*> Account of Mr. Girosvenor, Orere, 60 % SHORN ROM. EWE LAMBS. ISO SHORN ROM. WETHER LAMBS. On Account of Mr. Kqsmgton 60 2-TOOTi? CROSSBRED EWES 40 2-TOOTH CROSSBRED WETHERS. 110 2-TOOTH ROM. WETHERS. Entries Solicited. JJELENSVELLE gALEYARDS. rpUESDAY, "]y£,ASCH iy AT 11.30 A.M. QAA PIGS: Porkers. Baconers. Stores I OUU snd Wearers. . •qq HEAD CA T T ■!< E. Entries Solicited. gALEY-ARDS. '"J s AT 12 NOOK. __ __ T -r-t f)Af\ HEAD , ' ' CaTTLE. Entries Solic.^'d. gALEYARDS. gFECIAL JpiFEljl gALE. 3£ARCH at 1 - NOOi. „ „ i»(\ DAIRY II E.I FER S. -J-OU Comprising: V--0 IN-CALF HEIFERS, 150 HEIFER CALVES, ' Particulars L&'jsr. •\TIRANDA. A m> 24, AT 12 NOON. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD.. Have received instructions irom Mr. ,R. G. Find lay. Miranda, to soil, on the property, H a is ab ANNUAL DRAFT OF DAIRY HEIFERS. Particulars Later. JgUCKLAND & gQNS, LTD. IJIHOEOUGHBRED gALE AT rpRENTHAM. 6 H IGH " CLfASS B hood JJARES.: gATURDAY. .M ARCE IS. AT 915 A.M. CATALOGUES, giving fnil ; particulars of these, highly-bred Imported Brood Mares, sent from England to the Dominion for liquidation at auction by the Thoroughbred Export Co., nre now obtainable from the undersigned. The breeding of these young mares represents the best English and French blood, they are splendid individuals, and are all in fen! to the wi>ll-prrformed and fashionably-bred young French horse Lang Bian, who is by the great, French sire and stayer Massino (Ascot Gold Cup, etc.), and descends from the famous mare Baroness La Flechc. This is the most notable collection or brood mares yet imported to the Dominion and offers to Btudmastc::s here an opportunity which is unique, as theso mares are due to foal in August an:l September. Inspection can bo arranged at any time. IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE ABOVE gALE OF yEARLINGS AND "\rOUNG gTOCK. By GUSTAVO, PAPER MONEY, Etc. On behalf of Mr. L. C. Hazlett, Salisbury, Otago, S Yearlings by Gustavo, and 2 untried three-year-olds by Paper Money, from Ravena (dam of C.J.C. Stewards' winner, Alma, etc.). Saxophone (good winner), Pink Terrace (Oaks winner), Firette (closely related Cupidon). Traction (half-sister to Alraa, Travenna, etc.), Csdlbird (half-sister to High Gear, etc.), Tiactora (sisjer to Tractonai, Water Power (good winner), Firetto (see above), and Air Valve (sister to High Gear, etc.). Thdse yearlings are well grown, but have not been pampered. They arc good types and represent, excellent winning strains of the 1-1, :I8 and (5 families. The fillies should eventually make excellent brood mares. Gustavo, the sire of the yearlings, with very few runnerß, is already the sire of winners, and young stock by him show plenty of promise. Catalogues from "yy RIGHT, gTEPHENSON & QO., LIMITET:; BLOODSTOCK 5' f > ill", WELLINGTON A * -lift; THEO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23284, 1 March 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23284, 1 March 1939, Page 4