: <CTION SALES. J • •■..•.MASTERTON CATTLE fair. ■• . y OCTOBER 17,' 1938, • :--At 12 noon sharp. • -i!AD OF STATION CATTLE, *■ < comprising—--yearling P.A. and Hereford steers ■•/’yearling and 2-year heifers ,c..>5 2-year P.A. and H. steers ■.'400 3 and 4-year bullocks y 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. P. Perry, Sulphur Wells, 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. Payitt, 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. MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938. At 11 a.m. sharp. Sheep—--20 fat ewes 15 fat hoggets 10 fat shorn ewes 25 b.f. hoggets 55 woolly ewe hoggets 150 wether hoggets 40 wether hoggets 40 fat ewes 20 fat hoggets 10 fat wethers 20 woolly wether hoggets 20 ewes with lambs at foot A/c Boyle Bros., Gladstone — 266 woolly w.f.w. hoggets 12 fat maiden ewes and wethers 30 fat ewes A/c Geo. Bubb, Longbush—--150 woolly ewe hoggets (extra good) A/c H. Murchie, West Taratahi — 200 woolly ewe hoggets (good) Cattle — 1 heifer in milk 2 store cows 1 yearling Jersey bull Pigs—--6 weaners 10 slips PRELIMINARY NOTICE DAIRY BULL FAIR, To be Held in the CARTERTON SALE YARDS,'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 J. C. HUTTON, LTD. W. A. KEMPTON, District Representative, ’Phone 250. CARTERTON. BUYERS OF PIGS AND BOBBY CALVES AT PER HEAD AT THE GATE. GLADIOLI. HEIGHTEN up your garden with a collection of these glorious Summer and Autumn Flowering Bulbs. Easy of culture, they are one of the most accommodating bulbs, and will grow equally well in soils from light and sandy to heavy clay loams. A selection from the undermentioned first-rate varieties will give you endless enjoyment this summer. Strong flowering size corms from 1/- to 2/6 each. Miss N.Z., Maunga, Smiling Maestro, Pfitzer’s Triumph, Red Lory, Wasaga, Takina, Bill Sowden, Erica Morini, Com Koehl, Evadne, Fata Morgana, Graf Zeppelin, Picardy, Marmora. ORDER NOW FROM E. HALE & SON, WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, ’Phone 1164. “The Home of Good Trees, Plants and Bulbs.” NOTICE TO FARMERS OF ALL WAIRARAPA. SHEARERS’ MATTRESSES. ■pARMERS! Get ready for your X shearers. They must have a good bed to sleep on and what is better than a good all wool Shearers’ Mattress? We have just landed our season’s new all wool mattresses for shearers and in spite of high prices for almost everything today, we are able to sell at the same price as previously, viz., 12/6 and 15/- Cash, for one or more. So now, Mr Farmer, get in early and buy all wool mattresses, thereby supporting yourselves by creating a good price for your wool. ROBT. RUSSELL & SON, GENERAL DEALERS, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. Give Your Chicks a Good Start in Life! AND SAVE YOURSELF TIME, TROUBLE AND WORRY. IT AVE your Chicks hatched in the Latest Agitated Air Incubator at RUTHERFURD’S Commercial Hatchery. EGGS SET EVERY WEDNESDAY. Under 50 eggs, 2d per egg; 50 eggs, 7/6; 100 eggs, 12/6; 1 tray, 144 eggs, 15/- per tray; 5 trays, 720 eggs, 12/6 per tray. Become one of our Satisfied Customers. DAY OLD CHICKS. Unsexed £5 per 100 Day Old Pullets2/- each We are booking orders for 8 and 10 weeks old Pullets. Rutherfurd’s Utility Poultry Farm and Hatchery, SOUTH BELT, MASTERTON. N. D. RUTHERFURD, Manager.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 October 1938, Page 12
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