AUCTION SALES MARTON SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. nTHE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will offer 3400 LAMBS, comprising:—7oo woolly b.f. lambs; 500 w.f. wether lambs (lots); 200 shorn b.f. lambs; 150 m.s. lambs; 300 s.m. ewes. 400 s.m. ewes; 100 b.f. lambs; 400 G-tooth ewes (good line); 30 w.f. m.s. lambs; 200 lambs; 200 2-tooth ewes (good); 160 ewe lambs. 25 weaner pigs. 1 1-ton 30cwt. International motortruck (good order). I U-ton I.H.C. motor-truck (in good order). FORDELL EWE FAIR TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5, AT 12.30 P.M. II OO() EWES ’ P racticall y all local station lines of ewes including: 3000 5-ycar ewes; 1000 4-year ewes; 1000 2-tooth ewes; 200 G-tooth ewes; 150 4-tooth owes; 2500 full month owes; 750 mixed lambs; 250 ewe lambs. The above include entries from the following breeders: Messrs Montgomerie Bros., Smith Bros., Estate Wrn. Neilson (deceased), Duncan Mackin tosh. W. J. Polson, Th os. ITine. D. Simpson, J. Al. Livingston, F.. M. Cranstone. Additional Entry, subject to shipping GOO wethers; 300 lambs. Immediately before the Ewe Fair wc will sell on behalf of Messrs R. Dysart and C. F. McLauchlan, of Marlborough, leading Southdown breeders, who have been regularly importing high-class sires from England: 4 1-shear stud Southdown rams. 35 1-shear fleck Southdown rams. These sheep have beV forwarded on consignment by the breeders for genuine sale and are really good sheep, which the auctioneers consider will favourably impress those farmers who like to buy good rams. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Auctioneers. TAIHAPE SALE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. jjqRSSRS. DALGETY * CO., LTD., will offer for sale: 800 SHEEP, comprising:— 140 ewe lambs. 180 wether lambs. 150 b.f. lambs (few w.f.) 200 b.f. lambs. 100 m.s. w.f. lambs. 1 3-year Large White boar
FEILDING RAM FAIR (Under the auspices of the Feilding A. and P. Association) SHOWGROUNDS, FEILDING. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 & 8, 1935. ORDER OF SALE: First Day—Romneys, at 10 a.m. sharp. Second Day—Southdowns & .Ryelands, commencing at 9.45 a.m. sharp with Stud Southdown Ewes. THE MANAWATU LIVE STOCK X AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION will sell as above: — 251 STUD AND FLOCK RAMS & EWES*, consisting of: 28 Stud Romney Rams. 41. Stud South down Rams. 933 Flock Romney Rams. 1177 Flock Southdown Rams. 8 Flo>ck Ryeland Rams. 281 Stud Southdown Ewes. 44 Flock Southdown Ram Lambs. These sheep are from the bestbreeders in the Dominion and we can confidently recommend those in want of good rams to attend this sale.
MANGAWEKA SALE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. AT 12.30 P.M. 2000 wether lambs. 600 b.f. lambs. 200 ewe lambs. 50 ewes. INSPECT OUR YARD FOR CHEAP TIMBER ! New and Used Timber. Used Roof Iron, Posts, Sashes, Doors, etc. FARMERS’ TIMBER YARD GUYTON STREET. Opp. Fire Station. ’Phone 2505.
TIMBER « /(.I the New House, Gate Timber; also LOW j't/y 2’\ \ PRICE lines for Sheds and Fann Work. Telephone 2167. WH iJASSETT&COY.,LTD. lift* Wa Joinery, Cement, “Konka,” Lime, Wallboards, “Qikbolls,” Troughs.
MORE CHEAP FARMS 105 ACRES Freehold of Hat. to undulating land, all ploughablr. All m grass excepting .12 acres bush. Divided into 9’paddocks and well watered by qirin-'S. 6-roomed house and 2 bail cow shed, motor shed, insuicd lor £4OO. Rates £l2 per annum. Wintered 20 cows. 7 heifers and 100 sheep, now earning 50 heifers ami 300 sheep. School bus picks up children. Cream col lected. Price £9 per a. re. State Advances Mortgage I’loo. Terms £250 cash. A great opportunity for a start in a fast developing district. 425 ACRES O.H.P. at £2036. Reni £lO5 per annum. Rates ami taxes about £4B. 250 acres in good pasture. 30 acres rape, turnips ami chaumollia. 12’ acres flat, balance undulating. 300 acres ploughable. 17 paddocks, sheep prout fencing. Permanent, running streams. 3-roomed house. E.L., cowshed 2 cow milking plant. H. motor. Carrying 70 cattle and 4(H) ewes. With furthei improvements carrying capacity can be doubled. 5 miles from sale yards ami township. School Bus service. Cream collected. Price £s per acre Term? F R H BRICE & Co Ltd BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS MARTOJ*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 12
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