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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ fiO-OP. MANAIA SALE. ■ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, etc. 200 Lambs.' On • account of the Riverdale Dairy Co., Ltd.— Approximately 150 Sheets Good Roofing Iron. On account of a Client: 1 Windmill and Pump in first-class order. Inspection at yards. ELTHAM SALE AND SHEEP. FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1933. At 12.30 p.m. STORE CATTLE, BULLS, ETC., including:— 6 Fat Cows. 6 Fat Steers, 20 Good Heavy Bulls. 1600 SHEEP, including:— 400 5-Year Ewes. 100 Fat and Forward Ewes. 400 Rape Lambs. . ' ' 400 Good Store Lambs. 300 Cull Lambs. 30 Good 4-Tooth Southdown Rams. ALSO:— 40 Purebred Southdown Ewes (to be sold in lots). 30 Purebred Southdown Lambs. ANNUAL RAETIHI EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933. At 12 Noon. JPREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. LTD. will sell by Auction, as abdve—--25,000 FIRST-CLASS BREEDING EWES, z comprising:— 14,000 4 and 5-Year Ewes. 4,000 4-Year Ewes (age marked). 1,000 Mixed Age Ewes. 3,000 2-Tooth Ewes. 1,000 4 and 6-Tooth Ewes. 2,000 4-Tooth Ewes. NOTE: These ewes (all farmers’ lines) are renowned for their bone, constitution and as mothers. Coming off steep bush country up to 2500 feet above sea level they thrive remarkably well when taken to lower levels. All trains stop at Ohakune (8 miles), then train or motor services, or access by motor road, via Wanganui. WANGANUI SALE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. At 12 noon. pREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD. will sell by Auction as above: — 2,200 MIXED SHEEP, comprising: 100 5-Year Ewes, 100 4 and 5-Year Ewes, 150 5-Year Ewes, 250 4, 6 and 4-Year Ewes, 150 4-Year Ewes, 100 4 and 5-Year Ewes, 400 Wether Lambs, 150 Wether Lambs, 60 Wether Lambs, 170 4 and 5-Year ■ Ewes, 100 Bush Ewes, 100 5-Year Ewes, 50 Fat Ewes, 18 good 1 and 2-Shear Southdown Rams, 100 Prime Ewes, 100 Fat Ewe?, 60 Forward Ewes, 130 5-Year Ewes. 100 MIXED CATTLE, comprising: 10 Bullocks, 10 Steers, 10 Forward Cows, 4 Fat Bullocks, 10 Fat Cows, 10 20-Month In-calf Heifers, 25 Mixed Cattle, 10 Fat P.A. Cows and Hejfers. 100 MIXED PIGS. LUNCHEON MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE YARDS. JSHERWOOD, pELLAM & 00. Wishing to keep good expert workmen in employment beg to notify the public that they are prepared to lay private drives, footpaths, tennis-courts, garage floors, yards, etc., in bituminous preparations, at cost price. NO ORDER TOO SMALL. Help to keep these men from falling upon the Unemployment Board. . ’PHONE 975 R, NEW PLYMOUTH. piMBER! piMBER! Taranaki Mountain Rimu—the best in New Zealand. We have some 800,000 feet of sawn timber on hand, mostly dry, waiting your order. Large quantity of heart and ordinary building dressed and. ready for dressing. Delivery anywhere in reason. WALTER C. CLEMENT, Te Kirk buy ' ' immii mrnnu aBBB ""* BACON PIGS REQU T RED. We are Cash Buyers of Bacon Pigs in any quantity. It will pay you to get in touch with our Buyers: T. Waite, Stratford; Paddy Marchant, Eltham; The Works, Hawera. ’Phone 2333. All Pigs Bought on Grade. T H W ALKER & S° NS ’ L TD ' ..BACON CURERS, HAWERA. HOT WATER at all hours for Dairy Farmers. No more long waiting for an old-fashioned 1 cast - iron boiler to X heat up water for the BLV dairy after you instal Smart’s “Squat” Chip Heater and Sterilizer Gives a continuous supply of boiling hot water on very little fuel. Much superior to the old boilers. SMART BROS., LTD., Hot Water Heater Manufacturers.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1933, Page 16

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