MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THIRTY-FOURTH GRAND ANNUAL METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH, NOVEMBER sth, 6th, and 7th, 1919. , Forty-fivo New Classes added to thflj Schedule. Substantial Increase to the Prize Money) and many additional and valuable Trophies, GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE on OOTOw BER li, and those for Live Stock oft OCTOBER 18 (SATURDAY) at 1 p.m. Write for Schedule and all particulars tot the Secretary, W. T. PENNY, 19s Box 85. Pahnerston North. ARE THEJH6HEST. Send me gome Rabbitskins and teat thii' statement. DEEDS NOT WORDS. Results Every Time for Ma. £.. WHAT SAY YOU? CoDsisrn Skins to 420 MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. Write to Box 230. '. ■ Telephone 1265. AOJSTIOMB IMPORTANT ANNUAL SALE. THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER, At 12 Noon. At the Farm, Weraroa, Levin. On account Central Development Farm, Weraroa, of SELECTED PEDIGREE FRIESIAN, RED POLL AND MILKING SHORTHORN BULLS, COWS, AND HEIFERS. ~ESSRS DALGETY & COMPANY FRIESIAN®. 13 Friesian Bulls 24 Friesian Cows and Heifers. RED POLLS. A Red Poll Bulls. MILKING SHORTHORNS. 5 Bulls 1 Heifer. Conveyances will meet all trains and take 1 intending buyers to and from the Farm. Light luncheon provided. Catalogues and any further information can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers; or tlie Manager, Central Development Farm, Weraroa. The Stock this are in excellent,order and condition, and breeders are now offered an opportunity of securing- pedigree male and female stock of unquestionable breeding and merit. 19a SECOND ANNUAL SALE. "AKITO" ABERDEEN ANGUS STUD BULLS AND HEIFERS. 24th SEPTEMBER, 1919, At 1 p.m. sharp. IHE W. F. 0. A., L T D. (Stock Department), Dannevirke, instructed by Fr. Armstrong, Esq., will sell at Mr L. Cowan's farm, Racecourse road, Dannevirke, at the above time and place, 27 two-year pedigree Bulls, by Moose 2nd (imp.), Bengal Light, and Brigade Major 1 yearling pedigree Bull, Moose 2nd—« Hyacinth (extra good) ]9 two-year pedigree Heifers, by Moose 2nd (imp.), Bengal Light, and Brigade Major. Catalogues may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers at any of their branches. Owing to the present railway traffic cur-, tailment, Mr Armstrong wil hold any of tha ;ibove cattle purchased for removal by rail to outsid •> districts, pending better trucking! conditions. J. B. THOMSON, 6au Auctioneer.
IMPORTANT SALE OF IMPORTED BULLS. 12 STUD SHORTHORN BULLS. IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND BY MESSRS EVAN JONES & SONS. FOR SALE BY AUCTION (IN SYDNEY) On FRIDAY, 10th OCTOBER, at 2.30 p.m. This is undoubtedly a very high-class consignment of Bulls—quite the best, landed here for many years. They were carefully selected from high standard English herds by Mr Evan Jones, one of the foremost judges of Shorthorn Cattle in the Unitedl Kingdom. We recommend Studmasters and others wanting a high-class sire to attend this sale. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. ITT, SON, & BADGIEY SYDNEY.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3418, 19 September 1919, Page 29
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