SALE OF STOCK. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929. AT 12 A.M. SHARP. j FIRST ANNUAL STOCK FAIR | FIRST ANNUAL STOCK FAIR OF STATION BRED SHEEP & CATTLE STATION BRED SHEEP & CATTLE AT UPPER WANOAEHU. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., c-ind ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell by Public Auction at Mr A. IL ROSS’ Yards. On account of the following vendors : —-Messrs J. Kennedy and Sons, Otumauma Station; Messrs Hearn and Co., Pungatawa Station; Mr A. H. Ross, Karioi; Mr H. Collier, Taihape; Mr F. L. Anderson, Upper Wangachu; Mr W. C. Dillon, Karioi; Mr G. Greaves, Karioi; and Messrs Casey and Woodhouse, Taihape. QATTLE — 265 4 and 5-year f. and f. HerefordShorthorn cross bullocks 170 4 and 5-year f. and f. P.A, bullocks 200 3}-year P.A. bullocks 75 Hereford bullocks GO prime fat bullocks 60 prime fat cows 50 prime fat heifers 100 P.A. cows r.w. P.A. bull 50 head mixed cattle gHEEP — 1500 5-year Romney ewes r.w. S.D. rams, 5/3/29. 1300 2 and 4-th wethers 500 4, 6 and 8-tooth ewes r.w. S.D. ram, 5/3/29 250 2-tooth ewes r.w. S.D. ram, 5/3/29 600 Southdown lambs 500 w.f. w. lambs The offering are all station bred straight lines in first hands on account of the above-named vendors. The cattle will be without doubt the best lines of station bred grown cattle which will come under the hammer this year, there being no coloured cattle whatever in the offering. The beef to be offered will be of real tiptop quality, the balance of the offering being cattle suitable to go straight into the fattening paddock. The offering in sheep comprises straight bred' station Romney cross lines which we can confidently recommend to anyone on the lookout for sheep of this description. The 5-year-old ewes are a very high-class line of early shorn chisel mouth. sheep. The wethers will be early shorn sheep carrying a lot of condition and suitable for topping off. Mr Ross’ yards are within 5 miles of the railway and arrangements have been made with the Railway Department to have sufficient trucks on hand to get the stock away immediately after the sale. Intending purchasers from either North or South will be met on the morning of the sale at the Gretna Hotel, Taihape, at 8.30 a.m., or King's Court Hotel, Ohakune, at 9 a.m. Northern buyers can arrive on the Wellington Express, reaching Ohakune at 4.30 in the morning, and leave again on the return journey on the Auckland Express at a quarter to ten that night. It will be necessary for Southern buyers to go as far as Ohakune the night previous to the' sale. We strongly recommend anyone in quest of either sheep or cattle to make a point of attending this fixture. As mentioned before, the whole offering will comprise something out of the ordinary in both sections. Refreshments can be obtained at the sale. Auctioneers selling in conjunction: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., And ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. 721 TTAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD., X 1 152 VICTORIA STREET. 1 For the prevention of CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS. 2 Inoculate NOW before drying cows off. 3 Cost per cow 2/6. Write for booklet of instructions. 4 Be sure it is Hamilton Vaccine. FRED PRATT, Manager, Phones: Office 1693; Res. 1306.
SKINS. WILSON. GANHAM & CO., EXPORTERS. Highest cash buyers of Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Wool, etc, CAMBRIDGE —Every Monday, Souter’s Yard. FRAN ETON JUNCTION—DaiIy at Store; Tuesdays at Saleyards. MATAMATA —Wednesday, May 1, then fortnightly. TE AWAMUTU — Every Thursday. MORRIN3VILLE —Sale Days. Consignments by Rail promptly attended to. L. M. WALLACE, Branch Manager. Box 37, Frankton Junction. 'PHONES; Office 1487. L. M. Wallace (res.) 1970. L. Gurneli (res.) 1810. COLYER, WATSON & CO., CASH BUYERS AND EXPORTERS OF CALF SKINS, SHEEP SKINS, WOOL, HIDES AND TALLOW. Tauplri—Every Wednesday. Ngaruawahia —Daily, G. Jew. Phone 59. Cambridge —E. S. Betts (Coates;, daily. Cambridge Sale Yards—P. J. Hill, every Monday. Haulapu and Bruntwood Districts— P. J. Hill, dally. . Matangi—E. Irving, blacksmith. Tauwhare — F. R. Windsor, daily. Eureka —P. Shine, dally. Morrinsville —Carr Pountney, dally. Maungateparu —A. W. Thompson, dally Matamata —Wednesdays, 9 and 23 and fortnightly. Putarurir —R. T. Smith, dally. Hinuera —L. Bethel, dally. Te Pahu and Districts— A. Currie, dally. Te Kuiti —King Couulry Auctioneering Co., daily. Te Awamutu —S. Bryant, every Thursday. Olorohanga—A. E. Smith & Sons and Burrell & Son, daily. Nethertcn and districts—Geo. Sarjant, daily. Franktcn store, Kent Street— daily. G. W. MOORE, Waikato Manager. Phones; Office, 1625. Private, 3110. P.O. Box 21, Frankton Junction. SOUND sleep impossible with cold feet, therefore buy a “ UNIQUES ” Hot Water Bag and keep warm and cosy the livelong night. Guaranteed, All sizes.,—7.
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17704, 7 May 1929, Page 12
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