ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS; TE KUITI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15, 1930. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS,; LTD., will offer at 11 a.m.: gHEEP — 1400 m s. lambs 50 h.f. 2-tootbs QATTLE — 200 HEAD OF CATTLE, compris--40 2}-year Hereford heifers r.w. P.A, bulls 25 18-month Jersey heifers 15 P.A. and Hereford 18-month heifers 17 store cows 12 fat oows 90 mixed cattle 188 CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP AND CATTLE. AT TE KUITI SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, At 12 Noon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., DALGETY AND CO., and FARMERS’ AUCTIONEERING CO. have received instructions from Messrs Thomason Bros., who have sold their property, to sell as abQve: 3000 SHEEP, comprising: 225 2-tooth ewes 4 450 4-tooth ewes 320 6-tooth ewes 328 4-year-old ewes 200 5-year ewes 80 6-year-old ewes 46 Romney rams 1096 mixed sex lambs (to be drafted for sex) 196 2-tooth wethers gOQ HEAD CATTLE. 90 P.A. and Hereford cows and calves 58 18-mos. P.A. and Hereford heifers 37 18-mos. P.A. and Hereford steers 9 18-mos. heifers 25 2 and 3-year P.A. and Hereford steers 20,2-year heifers 1 4-year P.A- hull NOTE.—The stock come off high hilly country which has not been topdressed, so the stock should do particularly well when shifted to other districts. 519 SALE OF SHEEP. .JMPORTANT JQISPERSAL gALE. gALEYARDS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. AT 12 NOON. MR T. LUPTON’S gOUTHDOWN JfLOCK. Imported Blood. SOUTHDOWNS. 8 STUD RAMS, 4-tooth and over 110 1-shear RAMS 160 RAM LAMBS 125 1-shear EWES 100 2-shear EWES 250 3-shear and older EWES 130 EWE LAMBS This flock was founded In 1920 with ewes selected at the dispersal sales of Mr J. B. Reid’s Elderslie stud and Mr J. Johns' Devondale stud, and these were sired by imported rams bred by His Majesty the King, Lady Ludlow, Mr W- M. Gazalet and Mr D. H. B. McCalmont. The above ewes and their progeny will now be sold without transfer. A later addition to the flock (No. 492) was made in 1925 by the purchase of ewes bred by Messrs Hugh Burrell and Sons, Feilding, and Mr John Donald, Westmere. These ewes and'their progeny will be sold with transfer. The sires used in the flock included imported rams bred by His Majesty the King and Rev. :C. Brocklebank, and also by Messrs John Donald, A. L. Wheeler, Leedstown, and A. C. Vile, Pukenui. With the exception of the stud rams, the complete flock will be drafted and sold in pens of five. The rams from this flock have realised high prices at the local and Waikato Ram Fairs, and have invariably given the utmost satisfaction. The flock has never been pampered. Auctioneers in conjunction: FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY, LTD., Hawera. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., ; Box 1520, -Wellington. ' 615 SKINS. WILSON, CANHAM & 00., EXPORTERS. Highest Cash Buyers of Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Wool, etc. CAMBRIDGE —Every Monday, Souter’s Yard. FRANKTON JUNCTION—DaiIy . at Store; Tuesdays at Saleyards. MATAMATA —Wednesday, May 1, then fortnightly. TE AWAMUTU —Every Thursday. MORRINSVILLE —Sale Days. Consignments by Rail promptly attended to. B. RYAN, Branch Manager, Box 37, Frankton Junction. PHONES: Office 1487. ' B. Ryan 2090.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17916, 11 January 1930, Page 10
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