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On account of MH C. MCDONALD 91 IHlMiiin MAHUS \ND GKLDL IN*iS. fr>m 3to S years, broken to al! work, and trials will l*o given on day of sale o n account of MM \V MCDONALD — •JO CYLDESDALE MARES & GELDIXGS. bi work COVERS. COLLARS. AND lIAMES will e ibove horses. o n arc,unt of Mr P. SKOUSGAARD—JA MEDIUM TO HEAVY DRAUGHT v HO&SES. mostly from the South Island ALSO: 1 5-year Black Mare, suitable for Hunting or Polo The Thoroughbred Mare Aftermath fH years., filly foal at foot by Gay Bachelor and stinted to Gay Bachelor Thoroughbred Mare “ Sybell," stinted to “ Jay ” Thoroughbred Hunter, by Valkyrian—Ouin Abbey mare 25 Hacks and Harness Horses CAMBRIDGE HORSE FAIR DRAUGHTS. IST DAY, 1-120 Kirkham Bros. 1. R. J. Fisher 2-3. K. M. Butler i. B. .1. Graham 5. .1. B. McMurray 6-15. C. Ramsay 10-18. .1. T. Bryant 19-21, \\\ McDonald 22-31, J. Muller 32, J. Gee 33-37. A. Gubb 38-39, \Y. F. Saunders 40-45, P._ Skousgaard 46-55, J. M. Cameron 56-60, A. B. Saunders 61-03, AT Forsythe 64-67, W. Davis 68-71, Speaks Bros. 72-75, J. B. McMurray 76-90, K. S. Browne 91-92, \V. Mc £ Donald 93-101. S- A. Fprguson 102, T. Duck-103-HO, Est. .Tones It 1-11*2. J. R. McMurray 113-117, Mrs B. Hattaway 118, J. Hunter 119-120. 2ND DAY. 121-240 J. Bryant 121. Lawson Bros 122123, A. B. Saunders 124-126, J. J. R. Warriner 127-129. J. R. McMurray 130-144, C. T. Taylor 143-146, C. McDonald 147-157, T. Kelly 158-159, P. Skousgaard, 160-174, Rowlands 175-181, W. Davis 182-185, J. McMurray 186-195, A. Forsythe 196-199, J. M. Cameron 200-204, P. Skousgaard 205-2 14, W. F. Saunders 215220, C. McDonald 221-230, T. Patterson 231-236, Nigel Wallace 237-240.

LIGHTS, 1E. C. Smith 1, B. Lawson 2, A. Featherston 3-4, C. F. Wallis 5, E. H. Elliott 6-7, L- Coker 8-9. D. Gee 10J2, A. R. Saunders 13-15, W. Davis 16-20, A. Forsythe 21-23, R. Townsend 24-25, Rowlands 26-32, F. Caineron 33-40. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 17 300 DAIRY CATTLE: 11 a.m. FAT SHEEP: 11 a.m. FAT PIGS: 11 a.m. FAT CATTLE: Noon STORE CATTLE: 1 pm. STORE SHEEP: After sale of Fat Sheep HEAD OF CATTLE 8 12 40 60 15 30 80 40 12 300 40 40 200 250 Fat Bullocks Prime Fat Heifers Fat Cows Store and Boner Cows Yearling Jersey Heifers Jersey and Jersey-cross Heifers, r w.b. Empty Hereford Cows Hereford Cows, r.w. Hereford Bull P.A. Weaner Steers Fat and Forward 4-tooth Wethers Fat Ewes Fat Lambs FAT PIGS STORE AND WEANER PIGS SPECIAL ENTRY On account of MR W. IT. WILLIAMS, GISBORNE, his annual draft of—--1000 BREEDING EWES Comprising—--150 M.A. Ewes 700 Large-framed 5 and 6 year Ewes All the abnvp ewes have been running with good S.D. rams. 160 Extra Well-grown 2-tooth Ewes, running with R viand rams

Mr Williams has been sending annual drafts for a number of years, and they have invariably turned out well. They will be boated to Tauranga and railed to Morrinsville. They are good sheep, well forward in lamb 10 Southdown rams and are absolutely clean. Also 1 ftftO WELL-GROWN 2 AND 4 TOOTH SHORN WETHERS 330 Good 2-tooth Wethers 400 4 and 5 year Ewes. In lamb tc S.D. rams, ex North Auckland 120 4 and 5 year Big-framed Ewes ex East Coast 220 5 and 6 year Romney-cross Breeding Ewes, r.w. S.D. rams since 1/3/38 200 Breeding Ewes, r.w. S.D. rams since 20/2/38 Further Particulars Later. WOOL, HIDES AND SKINS r«ASH Buyers of Wool. Hides, Sheep and Calf Skins, Tallow, Horsehair, etc. Farmers, bring your wool ami oddments for highest prices. Buying stands: Putaruru. Matamata. Te Awainutu. Morrinsville, sale days.—o. W. HOWE successor to late S. Tapp). Phone 3078 or 3704 for lorry to call. CANADIAN Tamwortb and Canadian BerkshJres will prove .your stock; w*»aner? available.—AUSTlN CARH. 11 Commerce St., Auckland. Farm, Morrini-

THE AVAILABLE SUPPLY OF McClean’s PAMPAS GRASS For Spring Planting is Being Rapidly Booked It provides permanent palatable fodder and does away with the necessity of growing expensive Winter crops. Book your requirements for Spring Planting NOW with THE Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20524, 14 June 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20524, 14 June 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20524, 14 June 1938, Page 12

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