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AUCTIUN 3AI-E3. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TAIHAPEAUTUMN CATTLE FAIR WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. •CHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ X CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY will offer.— -1 '.(((I HEAD OF STATION-BRED CATTLEi comprising:— 800 wcancr steers to bullocks. 700 weaner heifers (upwards). Full Particulars Later. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF BENONI ROMNEY STUD At the SHOWGROUNDS, FEILDING. THURSDAY, April 28, at 10 am. (TNDEP. instructions Irom (he Trustee of the late A- E. Sandilands, Kiwitea, Feilding, who has sold the property, an UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE of the BENONI ROMNEY STUD will be held at the ■. Feilding Showgrounds on April 28. 1938. lost HEAD STUD ROMNEYS 1031 Including—--153 registered 1-shear in-lamb ewes. 117 registered 2-shear in-lamb ewes. 100 registered 3-shear in-lamb ewes. 95 registered 4-year in-iamb ewes. 72 registered 5-year in-lamb ewes. 55 registered aged in-lamb ewes. 12 registered stud rams (mixed ages). 10 registered stud ram lambs. 220 flock ram lambs. 197 registered ewe lambs. The BENONI ROMNEY STUD (Reg.), was founded in 1911 by the purchase of ewes from the famous Parorangi Stud, and is strongly bred to the original imported Finns blood of Westbroke Kent. The late A. E. Sandilands, prior to founding the . BENONI STUD, was manager of the famous Parorangi Stud during the most successful years of its career. The BENONI ROMNEYS are bred in ENTIRELY NATURAL CONDITIONS on ground 1000 ft. above sea level, and are low thick-set, exceptionally good-boned sheep, clad with a ■ fleece of medium dense wool. The flock has been carefully culled,’ and all the ewes are mated with nlgitclass stud rams. Catalogues are obtainable from the Auctioneers. Light luncheon provided. Auctioneers in conjunction: ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.. Palmerston North. Feilding. Marton, and branches. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Wellington and branches. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AG., CO, LTD. (Ire. F~g.).

RELIABLE RECOND! 11ONED IMPLEMENTS SHAVES DOUBLE DISC PLOW. 24 H.P. LISTER ENGINE. 6ft. ROLLER with ’irecarriage and brake. REID & GRAY SINGLE 7URROW, H. 8.8. 9 COULTER MASSEY HARRIS DRILL. Bft. CARLYLE TOPDRESSER. SANDOW WOOLPRESS. SINGLE FURROW LEVER PL0.... 5 & 6 ASIDE DISC HARROWS. V TINE AND TRIFOD HARROWS. Other Line. I'oo Numerous t« Ment’on. Agents: Oliver Plows, Rakes. Mow« ers. Storrie Ridgers. '.('opdressers, etc. Speedway Sterilizers, Sandow’ Woolpresses. Inspection invited WANGANUI MACHINERY EXCHANGE TAUPO QUAY. Near Railway Statlow

MR. FARMER PLOW COLLARS One Quality—Only the Best! Prices Right at A. BYWATER & SON, 1,-6 GUYTON STREET

FORSAEE 2000 GRAIN & CHAFF SACKS, an* y PHOSPHATE BAGS. < 2000 SUGAR BAGS. JAM. PICKLE & CHUTNEY JARS, 1/9 to 2/6 doz. SKIM MILK BARRELLS, 7/6. tBft COPPER PIG TROUGH. £2/5/Reconditioned SHACKLOCK Rangel. COPPERS, T. & G. LINING. MAY’S WANGANUI BOTTLE EXCHANGE All Classes of Bottler Bought and Sold •Phone 5142 Night 5279.

pIMBER! (JTMEERI <J4MBER! OUR TIMBER VALUES ARE THE BEST IN THE CITY - KEENEST PRICES FOR ALL DRY LINES. WE DELIVER’ A. W. BROWN TIMBER MERCHANT. 63 HARRISON ST ’Phone 3662 4. i PIGS PATEA FREEZ.NG COMPANY, LTD. C. WEBSTER, 'Phone 115, WAVERLEY. Buyer for District South ot Manutahi to Wanganui. CARRIERS: GLENNYS, LTD, TATEA; R. S. HOW. WAVERLEY; W. HURLEY, WAITOTARA. GEORGE) HAAR, PUTORINO, LD, MARTON. Buyer for Huntervllle, Rata, Marton Districts. CARRIER: J. COOPER, 'Phono 70S, HUNTER VILLE. Calf Co'lections as Arrangeo with Carriers. For further details apply to Works Office. 'Phones 55. 5/6, Patea. Claude Y'oung, 24 Carlton Avenue,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 89, 16 April 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 89, 16 April 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 89, 16 April 1938, Page 16

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