STOCK SALES. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. To be held in THE CARTERTON SALEYARDS On TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1938, Commencing 12 Noon. VVRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr R. O. Rayner, who is giving up dairying, to offer as above: — K 9 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS M DAIRY COWS, due August-Sep-tember. 13 springing heifers 2 3-year Jersey bulls 1 chestnut mare, all work 1 3-year draught gelding, unbroken 1 mare with foal at foot and in foal 1 aged hack AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: The above comprises 2 herds. One recently belonged to Mr E. L. Rayner, of Waingawa, and was acquired by Mr R. O. Rayner at the end of the 193637 season. During that season the herd averaged 3481b5. butterfat. The other herd has always been milked at Gladstone, and has been tested, and many of the mature cows have records of over 3001bs. fat. Mr Rayner has always heavily culled, and last season no less than 18 heifers were brought into the herd. The country on which these cows have been milked is more suitable for sheep farming than dairying, and they should do well anywhere. Individual butterfat records and calving dates will be given out at the sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1938. At 11 a.m. sharp. Sheep—--15 fat ewes 22 store ewes 13 fat hoggets . 20 fat wethers - 10 fat ewes 20 store wethers 70 wether hoggets 30 b.f. fat 2-tooths A/c. Stoney creek Station: 320 fat and forward 4-tooth wethers (good) A/c. Estate late J. H. Foreman: 187 2, 4 and 6-th. ewes, r.w. R.R. 2 good sheep dogs Cattle30 fat dairy cows Sundries — , 1 spring dray, good order 1 cart saddle CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., ” LTD., will offer as above: — Sheep—--10 fat hoggets 12 wether hoggets Cattle—--2 heifers, r.w.b. 1 cow on drop 1 cow, just calved 3 springing heifers 4 fat cows 3 fat cows 6 store cows 5 fat and forward cows Pigs—--4 weaners 3 slips 6 porkers 8 porkers 5 porkers 5 slips 4 porkers Sundries — Timber in farmers’ lots. A/c. Trustees Estate H. Peters, who have sold property: 10 2-year Jersey cross heifers, r.w.b. 8 yearling Jersey heifers 2 cows in milk 3 empty cows 2 Jersey bulls 3 breeding sows, to farrow 2 boars Spring cart, s.f. plough, 3-leaf tyne harrows, trolley, hand chaff cut- . ter, grit mill, harness, tools and sundries. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. To be held at CLAREVILLE, CARTERTON, On TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1938. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., " LTD., have received instructions from Mr R. T. Reid (who is giving up dairying) to offer as above: — KQ JERSEY-SHORTHORN CROSS DAIRY COWS, due factory dates, and Heifers. (Full particulars later.) CLEARING SALE. IyiESSRS LEVIN & CO., LTD., have been instructed by MR R. TAYLFORTH, KAITUNA, MASTERTON, to sell by public auction the whole of his dairy herd on July 14, comprising:— 4Q DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. G. HYDE, FUNERAL FURNISHER AND DIRECTOR. Office and Chapel: ' 18 CHURCH STREET, MASTERTON. Telephones: 1433 and 1434.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 July 1938, Page 10
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