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Auction Sales. MANGAWEKA EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1913. 3200 4 and 5-year Romney-Lincoln ewes (.lots). 1200 mixed aged Romney-Lincoln ewes (lots). 400 4-year Romney-Lincoln ewos (lots). 1300 mixed shorn lambs (lots). JtiO mixed woohy lambs. 150 2-tooth wethers. 4'JO 2-Lootu itomnov-Lineoi'n ewes (lots). 50 mixed weaners. 3SO 2-tooth e»Vfs <j.',ocxl). 500 mixed shorn lambs (lots). 100 2-tooth wethers. 300 2-tooth ewes. SUO mixed shorn lambs (lots). tiiiQ mixed aged ewes (lots). 300 black-faced lambs (good). 200 2, 4, 6-th wethers. 9 0 mixed 2-ths. 11 weaners, good. 1 3-yr. S.H. bull. 1 4-yr. Holstein bull. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account W. F. Stevens. Esq., Mangaweka :— 225 2, 3, and 4-year ewes. 225 5-year ewes. 11 mixed age Romney rams, br^d by E. Short. On account H. C. Wilson, Esq., Kawhatau : — 350 guaranteed 4-year ewes. 2('<o 2 and 4-tooth ewes. jOn account G. G. Olliver, Esq., Manui :— 300 4 and 5-year ewes. '■ On account F. R. H. Gorringe, Esq., j Kawhatau :— 500 4 and 5-year ewes. 350 2-tooth ewes. On account C. G. Wilson, Esq., Kawhatau : — 400 4 and 5-year eyres. 150 2-th ewes. On account of A. C. Morton, Esq., Hinau :-— 400 3-year and 4-year Romney ewes. 100 2-tooth Romney ewes. On account D. McGregor, Esq., Hinau :— 400 4 and 5-year ewes. On account, Hamish Wilson, Esq., Mangaweka :— 400 2-tootli ewes. On account R. W. Smith, Esq., Manga v/eka: 750 4 and 6-yr. ewes. Red Cross will be open. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea will be on.

PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1918. At 12.15 p.m. 200 woolly lambs. 300 shorn lambs. 500 2-tooth wethers. 200 mixed 2-tootbs. 171 4, 6, to f.m. Romney cross ewes. .■straight line. 100 6-tooth to f.m. Romney ewes, straight line. 110 2-tooth owes and wethers. 136 4 and 5-year Romney cross ewes. 60 full-mouth ewes. 65 mixed shorn lambs. 65 mixed woolly lambs. 35 mixed 2-t-oo'ths. 250 Jamba, off 'lulls. 50 Romney, Liaeoln, Shropshire, Southdown rams. j 300 shorn lambs. JOO f.m. ewes. 100 rape lambs. SO s.m. ewes. 340 good mixed lambs. 4 0 shorn larutis 5 prime fat lambs 7 .) ewes 22 lambs. i) 0 woolly rape lambs 2 0 mixed 2ths 6 6-th Roinney rams. 100 fi-th ewes 12 20-month steers, Shorthorns. 14 2.V-year steers. 20 cows and calves. 22 store cows. 4 0 prime fat ewes 20 18 months and 2|-vear he;fer=. 15 18-months and 2£-year steers. 14 empty cows. 12 good weaners. r>;j prime fat wethers 50 good 18-nios. to 20-mos steers 1 0 fat cows. 2 weaner bull calves On account of a Client, who is leaving the District:— 12 tip-top dairy cows, July and August ealvers.

FEILDJNU SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. 1320 good rape lambs (lots). 600 3 and 4-year ewes, from Apiti. UK.) (j-tooth Romney ewes. 200 2-tooth ewes. 270 store, ewes (lots). 200 2-tooth wether?. 900 Jambs. 3UO mixed sheep. 250 fat and forward 2-tooth wcthera. WOO B.}'\. Lambs, lots. 500 white-faced iambs. 250 \ iiiid "t-yc;]r iiacs. 20 Lincoln rams. I 8 Romney rams. 10 J.B. 2-tootii S.D. rams. 15 3-shear Southdown ram;:. 8 Rontney rams, 27 3 A-year bullocks. 24 2i-year steers. 13 mixed cattle. 13 cows and calves. 23 18-month heifers. 2 fat cows. 25 2 to 3-year bullocks. 20 18-months} ste-crs. 45 verniers. 15 foiw;ii'd biiHofk.s. -10 I.S-moinhs heifers. I purebred Shorthorn bull. SPECIALS:— | Account Milne, Ltd., Peep-o'-Day :— 375 5-year ewes. 400 wether lambs (good). 400 mixed lam Its. 200 2-tooth wethers. Account of B. N. Sandilands :— 1-1 1-shear liomney rams. Account Henson's Estate:— 20 1 shea.r Romney rams. 25 2-shear 5..1). rams. EVERY DAIRYMAN would like to make bißgcr pruhts with less trouble! We can help Dairymen to do that. We want all the Cream we can get at our up-to-date Factory. It runs for 305 days la every year, an/i wo get the highest market prices. Save time, Vt>our and trouble by separating cream at borne and railing it to us. We want it. Vori can make more money by working with usl Write for information, and let us tell you how we <--m help each other to make dairying more profitable. It is worth the trough*! Maonland Dairy Co., Ltd., P.O. Bos ' JSS, .Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17212, 13 February 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17212, 13 February 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17212, 13 February 1918, Page 8

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