SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’CO-OP. MARKED CALF SALE TO .DAY! TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 TO-DAY! AT THE HAWERA GLOVER ROAD SALE YARDS. 200 MARKED CALVES 200 TARANAKI’S BEST AT THIS SALE.Please Bring Your Catalogues to the Sale.
TOKIRIMA ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1933. In Mr. Old’s Yards, by kind permission. At 12.30 p.m. 3000 SHEEP ’ INCLUDING: ~ 1500 4 and 5-year Ewes. 200 2-tooth Ewes. 600 4 and 6-tooth Wethers. 500 M.S. Lambs. ALSO:— 25 15-mth. M.S. Hereford Cattle. 25 Crossbred Cows (with calves at foot). N.Z. LOAM & MERCANTILE 1 — J RAETIHI EWE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. At 12 noon. 10,000 Ewes, comprising:— 1000.4-Year Ewes. 6500 4 and 5-Year Ewes. 1000 M.A. Ewes. 1300 2-Tooth Ewes. Auctioneers’ Note: The above ewes are all gert&ine farmers’ lines bred in the Waimarino district and we can recommend them to do exceptionally well when taken to lower country. ELTHAM SALE. « WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933. Store Cattle, Sheep, etc., including:— 4 Jersey Weaner Bulls. 20 Store Cows. 10 Bulls. 60 Woolly B.F. Lambs. 300 Lambs (drafted in lots to suit dairy farmers). PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SECOND FORDELL EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933. At 1 p.m. 10,000 BREEDING EWES. 2,000 MIXED SHEEP. . . Including the SPECIAL ENTRIES from: — “Mt. View” Station, Mangamahu: 1200 (age marked), 5-Year Ewes. 400 4-Tooth Ewes.. 200 6-Tooth Ewes. 160 4-Year Ewes. And “Morikau Farm,” Wanganui River: 1100 (age marked), 5-Year Ewes. 200 4 and 6-Tooth Ewes. 150 2-Tooth Ewes. 50 Maiden 4-Tooth Ewes. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. 6N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTIGE AGENCY, CO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1933, Page 12
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