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CAMBRIDGE AUTUMN HORSE FAIR j WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ] MAH' II 2 and 3, lu AM. ear-h day ! HDRSF.S of ALL CLASSES Entries Solicited .Not*: Entries rinse Friday, February RANGIRIRI STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9 11 AM. HEAD CATTLE Including 300 2 & 3-year-<-.ld Jersey, Jersey ss and Shorthorn Heifers R.W.B. Entries Solicited DISPERSAL SALE DISPERSAL SALE OF ROMNEY BHEEP, FARM PLANT AND STOCK AT THE OVINQDEAN HOMESTEAD. QREATFORD. ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21, AT 11 A.M. Acting under instructions from D. J. WILLIS, ESQ., who has sold his property, an unreserved dispersal sale, as above, will be conducted by j the undersigned, when the offerin? i will comprise:— 1 THE OVINQDEAN ROMNEY STUD REGISTERED 1-Shear Ewes 52 Registered 2-shear Ewes is Registered 3-shear Ewes 36 Registered i A 5-year-old Ewes 24 Registered Aged Ewes 8 Stud Rams 3 Stud Ram Lambs 63 Registered Ewe Lambs 160 Ram Lambs 354 Unregisterad Ewes 'purebred, The Ovingdean Romney Flock registered was founded In 1927. Sires i used were bred by Messrs. W. F. Jacob <x Son, J. E. Hewitt, H. B. Johnstone, A. L. Wheeler and the owner, and most of the ewes are descendants of Te M&rama ewes. The unregistered flock Is descended from the original Woodendean flock established in 1675 by the present owner's father, the late Major Willis, with Ludlam ewes, and both flocks have been maintained at a high standard. They have been carefully culled and classed for the Sale by the well-known breeder. Mr Chas. Small. Catalogues are obtainable from the Auctioneers FARM STOCK AND PLANT, Including: 1 Stud Book Mare, Mayflower, Reg. No. 2342. 1 Stud Book Mare, Rosemoun* Bonny, Reg. No. 2335. Light Luncheon Provided. AUCTIONEERS IN CONJUNCTION: Palmerston North, Feilding & Marton. gTEPHKNSON & QO. f " L TD - Wellington and Branches. ■y 2 pARMERS’ QO-OP. [DISTRIBUTING £JO. f L td m Marton, Feilding and Palmerston North. 366 CEO. 80YES St CO. LTD ATTRACTIVE GOING CONCERN a ■r ~ 3 ACRES.—Situated on tar-sealed road, 15 minutes’ run from Morrinsville and very handy railway i station, etc. Flat to undulating, all j ploughable and in grass; watered to all paddocks, well fenced. Stock: 48 Milking Cows, Bull, 2 Horses and a number of Pigs. All-electric 5-rmd. Dwelling, cowshed, with new electric 3-cow L.K.G. Plant, etc. All other necessary outbuildings in good order. Rates, £ll. PRICE, as full going concern, £3OBO, with £ISOO deposit. Balance arranged. OWNER A SELLER On account of Sickness. Ol I ACRES Situated within halfhour's run North of Hamilton and one mile off Main Highway; township and rail.. Land good quality. Practically all level and in grass. Permanent water supply. Carrying 52 cows, 12 yearlings, 2 bulls, 2 horses and pigs. Six-roomed Residence, all conveniences; man's room: 6-bail cowshed; new electric machines, separator, heater, etc. PRICE as FULL GOING CONCERN, £46 per acre. Equity £1430 cash or near offer. Well worth Inspection. GEO. BOYES & CO., LTD., ALMA STREET, Office: Phone 2215, Private. 1476. SAND. SHINIiLE, ETC. PARMERS AND BUILDERS. Sand, Concrete, Shingle and Road -hingle from Ross' Pit, which we are now working. Aiso all classes of Timbers ex our yard, on farm, or direct from mill. All materials dej livered to job at keenest prices. Orders taken for Westbury's Sand.— J Nicholson Timber and Shingle Co., Orini, R.D. WOOL, HIDES AND SKINS t w-H buyers of Wool, Hides. Sheep and Calf Skins. Tallow, Horsehair, etc. Farmers, bring your wool and oddments for highest prices. Buying stands: Putaruru, Matamata, Te Awamu'u, Morrinsville, sale days.—o. W ROWE successor to late S. Tapp,;. Phone or 3764 private) for lorry to call.

j ' ' ¥ m McCORMICK PEERING Traders are absolute leaders in their class.- In any going the FARMALL (which sells at £197/10/ m) will plough from 4 to 6 Acres per day. FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD, HAMILTON WAIKATO DISTRIBUTORS

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20426, 17 February 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20426, 17 February 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20426, 17 February 1938, Page 16

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