AJUCTION SALES \ WANGANUI STOCK SALE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). JUNE 27. AT 12 NOON SHARP. J, ’BEEMAN P. JACKSON & CO., LTD., will sell by Auction as HIIEEP, comprising:— 60 fat ewes; 110 4 and s*year < w<: . mated S.D. ranis, 9/3/34; 50 prime ewes; 30 fat wethers; 20 fat ' ' ‘ ’ r.-w. s.D. raniß, 21/2/34; 80 4 and 5-year ewes, r.w. S.D. rams (15/2/34)/ 1 »5O MIXED" CATTLE, comprising: 8 prime S.H. cows & heifers; 8 prime ex-dairy cows; 10 fat cows; 6 good 2 year springing Jersey heifers; 20 springing 2-year Jersey heifers (practically unreserved); 1J Jersey and Jersey-cross dairy vows, all July calvers (complete herd). 1 0f) .MIXED PIGS 15 vealers. Special entry on account 11. M. Speed, 50 2j to 3-year Hereford steers. Luncheon may be obtained at the yards.
RAETIHI STOCK SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 29, AT 1 P.M. PREEMAN R. JACKSON k CO, L ID., will sell by Auction as above:— MIXED SHEEP, Comprising: 250 wether hoggets; 130 wether hoggets; 70 ewe hoggets; 50 in.s. hoggets; 65 m.a. ewes, b.r.w. S.D. rams; 40 m.a. ewes, b.r.w. Rom. rams; 120 2-tooth ewes, b.r.w. Rom. rams. On account of Mr R. M. Crasswcil: His entire flock of well-bred Romney breeding ewes consisting of: 300 2tooth ewes, r.w. Rom. rams; 200 4tooth ewes, r.w. Roni, rams; 200 fltooth ewes, r.w. Rom. rams; 150 4year ewes, r.w. Rom. ranis; 270 ewe hoggets (extra good). CLEARING SALE KAI IWI KAI IWI (Directly Behind Railway Station). THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1934, AT 12 NOON. J?REEMAN R. JACKSON A LID., having been favoured with instructions from Mr A. J. Slade, will sell by Auction ns above: 17 j LRSEY & JERSEY-CROSS DA IRA’ COWS (July/Aug./Sept. calvers). 8 good 3-year Jersey heifers (all valved within last ten days); 8 2-year Jersey empty heifers; 14 yearling Jersey heifers; 1 good 5-year pedigree Jersey bull; 2 horses (all work). Implements and Sundries, including**' 4-cow Simplex milking plant; 60-gaL separator; electric motor and boiler; milk cans; cream cans; cooler; spring dray; mower; hay rake; discs and tyne harrows; harness; poultry and usual farm sundries. NOTE: Mr Slade has always bred his own replacements from his best cows by good pedigree Jersey bulls and, the herd is above the average. The heifers, which have all just recently calved, are particularly good. Except tor a slight reserve on some of the inv plements and plant everything else, in* ‘eluding nil the stock, is for practically unreserved sale. Calving dates will be announced at the sale. Light Luncheon Provided. .A
,WANG A N U I HORSE EAIR SATURDAY, JULY 21, SATURDAY, JULY 21, AT 12 NOON UREEMAN R. JACKSON ’* GO, LTD., will sell at their yards:— -J- HORSES. ENTRIES NOW BEING CLEARING SALE BALL ROAD KAKARAMEA BALL ROAD KAKARAMEA FRIDAY, JUNE 29, AT 12.30 P.M. IV-EWTON KING, LTD., have been instructed bv MH S. E. MacDONALD to sell WITHOUT RESERVE:O-> HIGH-GRADE JERSEY COWS, due early. 0 MARKED IN-CALF HETFEKS, And other Stock. Full range of Implements, in good order. NOTE: This is an outstanding herd in every way, having geon top of the South Taranaki Herd-testing Group for the season 1931-32; also for the 193233 season. One of the cows in this herd also topped the group for both the above seasons. The progeny won | first prize and the Challenge Cup at this year’s Marked Calf Sale. This is a proof of PRODUCTION and QUALITY,’so make a definite point of attending and buying the best. WANIED TO BUY BACONERS AND CHOPPERS HIGH PRICES PAID. PIGS COLLECTED. L H. CORNWELL, LTD WANGANUI BACON CURER 3. Private Curing for Farmer.. ’Phone Factory. t 312.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 12
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