auctionsales. CARTERTON SALE. IDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938. • ; • ■ At 11.30 a.m. sharp. HT, STEPHENSON AND CO., . D., will offer as above: — Av • 1 : v. ? 'vether hoggets fat ewes < ewes with lambs at foot hoggets • ",:5 fat ewes . ■ attle — 3 Jersey heifers on drop 2 fat cows 2 cows in milk 1 cow on drop 6 store cows 4 empty heifers 6 yearling Jersey heifers 6 prime cows 3 heavy fat cows 1 heavy fat bullock 1 cow on drop (gtd.) 1 3-year Holstein bull 1 Jersey heifer 4 springing heifers (good) Pigs—--10 weaners 7 porkers 9 slips 5 store pigs 11 weaners (good) 8 porkers 6 weaner pigs Horses — 1 pony, broken to lead 1 half-draught gelding 1 spring cart mare Sundries — | ton of table potatoes SECOND MASTERTON CATTLE FAIR. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1938, At 12 noon sharp. 25Q0 HEAD OF STATION CATTLE, comprising—--850 yearling P.A. and Hereford steers 500 yearling and 2-year heifers 425 2-year P.A. and H. steers 400 3 and 4-year bullocks 150 empty station cows . ‘ 125 P.A. and H. cows, close to calving 50 fat cattle (cows, heifers and .bullocks) On account of the following vendors: —Abbotsford, John Andrew, Brancepeth, Morland, Fernyhurst, K. Groves, N. Groves, W. G. Groves, H. E. Haggitt, Mrs S. E. M. Holmes, J. H. O’Hara, R. S. Pilmer, J. V. Reid, H. Scales, Geo. Taylor, P. C. Taylor, C. R. Judd, David Young, E. W. Bunny, lan Bunny, G. and J. Moore, Tikitapu, Pharazyn Estate, L. N. Donald, Mrs E. A. Wrigley, M. and E. Heckler, J. M. Tarbet, J. W. Perry, T. R. Barrer, Henderson Estate, J. Savage, W. P. O’Brien, R. C. Hodgins, H.. H. Mawley, J. G. Wingate, D. Thompson, Estate R. O. Smith, H. B. Maunsell, D. H. Speedy and Son. Estate Jas. McKenzie, E. Dagg, C. C. Jackson, A. H. Pavitt, C. C. Horsbrugh, W. B. Hull, E. H. Schofield, A. A. Schofield, T. Langdon, Estate J. A. McLean, R. A. Wilson, J. H. Barton, Mrs J. T. Ryan and others. NOTE—The third Cattle Fair will be held on November 14. PRELIMINARY NOTICE DAIRY BULL FAIR, To be Held in the CARTERTON SALEYARDS, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1938. 40 yearling and 2-year bulls, including special entry A/c J. L. Heckler — 20 yearling and 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls
YES! A HOLIDAY FOR MOTHER! A DUTY FOR THE FAMILY. • QF COURSE, it is well to have a good holiday for the whole family, but if there is not enough money to give all a change of scene, who should be considered first? “Mother, of course!” should be the chorus of the others. All the year round, in the great majority of homes, the mothers have a self-sacrificing life. How they enjoy a real holiday, if the opportunity is granted! The Railways, with fares on the lowest possible scale, help families to give mothers a holiday. Earn 5% interest on savings for a railway trip. Travel Stamps (1/-, 2/-, 2/6, 5/-) and 10/- Vouchers are obtainable at any officered railway station. . .. MOTHER’S TURN FOR CHANGE OF SCENE.
Combining BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE ECONOMY - - - RELIABILITY I':'' l The Hillman “14,” “Big Brother” to the Minx, has more fine engineering features than any other car in its class. Powered with a motor of new design and performance, the Hillman “14” is more like a2O h.p. car than al4 h.p. HILLMAN “14” 4-door Saloons, You’ll be amazed if you drive this fl* gQQ wonder car. It’s a full 5-seater of dignity and comfort, with remarkable , . luggage room. And it’s fitted with a Delivered in Masterton. T .... ah c,. i r> i Let us demonstrate, genuine Hillman All-bteel body. MIDLAND GARAGE, LTD. Plymouth & Hillman Dealers - - - MASTERTON
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