SALES BY AUCTION. JOIINSONVILLE sale. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. A BRAFIAM AM) Wl I.MAMS, LTD., IX will sell Wy public auction, as above, at 11 a,in.— 8 primo fat bullocks 10 prime fat bullocks HI prime fat bullocks (JO prime fa-t ewes J2O primrt fat owes 120 prime? fat wot/xors I’AIIA UTANUI SALE. 990 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21th. Messrs a bra ham and williams, LTD., Will sell by public auction, as above, at 1 p.m. — 100 f.m. ewes at lambs 10 f.m. ewes no f.m. ewes W) 2-luoth wethers 200 f.f.m. owes r>U 3-tooth ewes 25 Jambs 25 f.f.m. ewes 150 4-tooth wethers 70 3-tootli halfbred Down 70 2-iaotli hulfbrcxl Dowii KIO f.f.m. ewes . • 150 f.m. owes (good line) 40 lam bet wethers owes Coach meets North Train. Further Entries Invited. 832 PALMERSTON NORTH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1909. m(IE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., and DALGETY AND CO., LID., will sell by public auction, as above—--10 store cows 8 s.h. fat heifers V fat cows 1 s.h. bull ■”) 21-year Hereford steers 8 line fat bullocks, from Kuiranga 50 lambs 450 1 and 5-year owes PEDIGREE SOUTHDOWN SALE At the FELLDING EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 36th. MR W. E. BAKER, tho -well-known Southdown Breeder, of Makino, Feilding. will offer for sale THE WHOLE OF HIS NOTED SOUTHDOWN FLOCK, RAMS AND LWBb, on tho above occasion. Pedigrees of Sheop supplied to purchasers. This Flock was established on Sheep selected from Stuckey and .Tohnfl’_ (Canterbury) flocks, and has had a winning record during recent show seasons. Full particulars on application to N.Z.L. AND M. AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, 96C Fcilding. THE ASSOCIATED HAWKE’S BAY ! STOCK AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC S A I. E S. WAXPUKURAU YARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. 1908, At 11 a.m. 33,000 SHEER, comprising—--4000 4 and 5-year breeding ewes 2000 5-year Romney ewes (ex Gwavas) 800 2-tooth Romney owes (ex Gwavas) 500 1 and 6-tooth and f.f.m. Romney ewes (ex Gwavas) 1000 guaranteed 5-yoar owes (Arlington) - 1500 2,4, 6 and 8-tooth' purebred Romney owes (Mount Vernon) 1200 4 and 5-year-old ewes, off high country 900 4 and 5-year-old Shropshire owes, off high country 487 4 and 5-year-oid ewes, off high country 600 5-year ewes 2000 3,4, and 6-tooth Romney cross ewes 1000 4 and 5-year ewes 500 threo-quartorbred owes - 300 halfbred ewes 180 brooding ewes 1500 -4-tooth ewes (Mongatorefcere) 1 700 4,6, and fresh full-mouth breeding ewes (Mangateretoro) 267 5-yoar-old ewes 600 4 and 5-year Lincoln cross ewes (Flcmiugton) 600 2-tooth owes and wethers 1500 5-year ewes (St. Lawrence) 700 s.ra. ewes (Mangawhare) 1000 4-year ewes 1500 rape lambs 130 lambs 300 wether lambs 170 woolly lambs 130 2-toeth Romney rams 20 3-tooth Border-Leicester rams 100 3 and 4-year-old forward bullocks, off high country 50 head young cattle 19 fat and forward steers 3 fat cows and heifers WAIRABAPA AND MANAWATU LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION. fkN AND AFTER the Ist FEBRUARY, V 1909, NO STOCK will bo DELIVERED to anyone EXCEPT FOE CASH, unless satisfactory financial arrangements bare been made before the Sale. DALGETY & CO., LTD. N.Z. L. & M. AGENCY CO., LTD. GORTON & SON. F. R. JACKSON & CO. J. H. NIXON & CO. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. •’ THE BAT OF PLENTY. NORRIS A BELL, Land and Estate Agents, Tanranga, where good land is still cheap. Finest climate in Australasia, free from extremes of heat, cold and high winds. Sheep and cattle farming, dairying and fruit growing a pleasure, and at a big profit. Wo have properties of every sire and kind for pale. Write for our Bay of Plenty Pjoperty Guide. Telegraphio address; NORRIS, Tauranga. GO TO RADFORD’S SALE tor Clocks. 3s fid; Teaspoons. 3s doz ; Forks, 3s doz; Knives. 6s doz; Wire Stretchers, 12s 6dj Bedstead and Mattress complete, 27s 6d; Fenders, 3s 6d; Ash Pane, la 6d: Toilet Sets. 8s fid and Ito fid; Tea Seta, fis and 10«-. Dinner Sets, 17s 6d; White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 2s 6d half doz; Cruets, 2s fid and 3s fid; Plates, la 6d half dozen; Glassware, at halfprice. at Radford’s, 50. Manners street. yICTORI FOUNDRY. HUTCHISON AND CAMPBELL, LTD. (Lite Edward Songer) . Proprietors. M \RINB WORKS A SPECIALITY. ENGINEERS. BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6749, 22 February 1909, Page 10
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