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SALES BY AUCTION. ANNUAL STUD SHEEP SALES. ANNUAL STUD SHEEP SALES. ANNUAL STUD SHEEP SALES. JANUARY 10, 13, 14. and 15. \\e have pleasure in calling the attention of Breeders and intending Buyers to the high-class entry of Stud Rams to be offered tbrougji our agency at the Annual Stud Ram Pairs, and also to the highly important Dispersal Sales of Southdown Sheep in which we arc acting as selling agents. Clients unable to attend these Sales may entrust buying orders to us tor cither Stud Rams of any breed or tor Stud Southdown Ewes. We have inspected our entries for. the Stud Ram 1* nits, and recommend-this yearns consign«“?t as The best we have ever handled, inis statement is made without reserve, althoughAn previous years we have sold many ranis that have later won championships throughout New Zealand (including the Royal Show this year). Sheep crated and torwarded to. any destination. WAIRARAPA STUD SHEEP BREEDERS' ANNUAL SALE. SOLWAY (MASTERTON). T RID AY. JANUARY 10, . At 11 a.m. '• . On acount of the ■ following leading Hmh-claM STUD RAMS;— LINCOLNS: Messrs A. E. Anderson itnnY eV, C ’p '?- M'Master (FeatherROMVFVs- G Sr l- Sm l th (Gisborne), *i ilc ssrs J - U, Bidwill tnnT n r Ti or,) •,, R .- Daysh (blastertonJ.Q, Donald {Tauhercnikau), A, and J - E. Hewitt (Mangamaire , W. Perry (Penrose). H. ’Ju K ., a ''.her {Masterton). and W. C. Small (Podding) SOUTHDOWNS: Mr D. J Cooper (Masterton). IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. MONDAY. JANUARY 13. At Show Grounds. PALMERSTON ll a.m. MRS B. H. SLACK’S SOUTHDOWN b STUD. Established 1902. 518 SOUTHDOWNS. 518 SOUTHDOWNS. 200 two three, four-shear and bldi Stud Ewea * • 2 2° Bam and Ewe Lambs /0 one-shear Stud Ewes ■ 48 J> ne : s liear and, older Stud an I'lock Rams. , Largely flf imported blood . and inclu jug imported ewes .bred by his- Majesi llie Kmg Duke oLßicbmond, Sir Wiliia Bud, and AV. J. Dare,- and.their proper by imported sues. Since 1923 only tl imported rams and their-progcuy from tl imported ewes have been used as sir in the flock, and, with the exception i the^ older breeding ewes, the whole of tl flock are by these rams. The flock is most prolific one, and the lambing pe centage this year exceeds 130. The ir ported, ewes, with’their present season progeny at foot (most ’of the import! ewea are suckling twins), will be.sold i separate lots. The stud rams will all becatnJogued separately, but all other,lo will be for age and quality ' Sock hi fiTe ‘ Bhould be noted tl flock has never been pampered, %nd buye: that fl end i. the sa e . ith every confidem that the sheep will be brought forwai >n a good-conditioned, healthy, but u trimmed state. There are few flocks A y hlch are not need i this * 0 'j ay ’ and the dispersal i owW d - C !- an o PP ar tunity whic eslstln K restrictions again importing because of foot-and-mouth di ease, is not otherwise available. MANAWATU AND WEST .STUD SHEEP' BR* SECOND ANNUAL RAM TUESDAY. jlnuSy 14, ll A B^f HA *¥ * WILLIAMS, t*" drdw attention to their entrv STUD RAMS in the ME be conducted by the Mar Stock p R 2¥? ,°. n account of Mess hanM k H ( ¥ a H n ? } ’ G * Arrant W P P f¥ m - Ston (Chalten Jr-' .x' Small (Waituna), H. SI (Colyton). F. W. Blatcbford (Wood Blair i and Hunter (Wanganui). Wheeler (Leedstown). Shannon (Feilding) J, G, Alexander (Man ? lbs °n (E-iwitea). W. Roi (TiakitahunA) v J : C. Field (Gish "8.. 8; Murphy ( Pa tea), H. ' (Bußg), Trustees late Ernest ' Bav) 0 W ‘ A - Tod .(Otane, Hi r.?,M B . re . mner fOkaiawa, Tara ; T ,- A - Mitchell (Longburn), H. A (Featherston). L R i UMasterton), and R. J. Moore ifMa SOUTHDOWNS: 'On account of 3 A. H. Bowen (Taranaki). W. E V. man (Awahuri). Ellis Bros, (Killer Bulls) A. L. Wheeler (Leedstown)! Burreß and Son\(Feilding). A. H. T (Masterton), W. ,T.> Gimblett (Ha Hawke s Bay) Walter Price (Ma Moore (Marton). and H. D. (Woodville). Gn acco unt of Mr Ellis (Surrey Farm). Catalogues on application. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SA '’Sale Yards. WAYERLEY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY isl 15 MR SOUTHDOWN FLOCK (Imported Blood). 878 SOUTHDOWNS. . 878 SOUTHDOWNS. 8 Stud Rams, four-tooth and ov 110 one-shear Rama 160 Ram Limbs 1 125 one-shear Ewes' 100 two-shear Ewes 250 three-shear and older Ewes 130 Ewe Lambs.- ' This flock was founded in 1920 wi ewes selected at the dispersal sales of 3 J. 8., Ried’s Elderslie Stud and Mr Johns’s Deyondale Stud, and these w( sired by imported rams bred by 1 Majesty the King, Lady Ludlow, Mr 1 M. Cazalet, and Mr D. H. B. M'Calmo The above ewes and their progeny n now be sold without transfer. A 131 addition to the flock (No. 492) was nia in 1925 by- the purchase of ewes bred Messrs Hugh Burrell and Sons (Feildin and .Mr John Donald (Westmere). The ewes and their progeny will be sold vr transfer. The sires used in the flock cluded imported rams bred by his Majei the King and Rev. C. Brocklebank, a also by Messrs John Donald, A. Wheeler (Leedstown). and A. C. V (Pukenni). With the exception of t stud rams, the complete flock will drafted and sold in pens of five. T rams from this flock have realised hi prices at the local and Waikato Ri Fairs, and have invariably given i utmost satisfaction. The flock has nei been pampered. „ • Auctioneers in conjunction; ■FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGAI A SATION SOCIETY. LTD., Hawer’ Catalogues and full particulars foi above Sales may be had on applies to WRIGHT. STEPHENSON. & LTD.. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & LTD,, Stud Stock Specialists. Box 1520, WelHupto Byinches throughout New Zealan BURNSIDE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3. 1930. Suppliers and others interested please note that the NEXT Burnside Stock Sale will be held on the above date. rpHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & x WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. r PHE First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: There ia at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who nave no fi-efi place* for the purchase ot certain necessary articles, and arc ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place- which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all. they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. /'YFAGO WITNESS— No Stories. A large amount of rer.dicg matter. Price 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20906, 21 December 1929, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20906, 21 December 1929, Page 28

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