STOCK SALES. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1938. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. (VRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ” LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep— - 12 fat hoggets ’ 10 store ewes 20 fat hoggets in wool Cattle — 8 Jersey heifers on drop 5 fat cows 4 ylg Jers heifers 7 store cows 4 cows and calves 6 spg Jers heifers 7 forward cows 3 cows and calves 3 fat heifers 4 fat cows 8 store cows Pigs—--10 weaners 7 slips 9 store pigs 5 baconers 7 porkers 12 weaners 8 slips Sundries — 1 9-foot heart rimu gate 1 half-ton Ford truck 1 Massey-Harris mower, as new UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT NGAWAPURUA (Between Pahiatua and Woodville.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1938, At 12 noon. MESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, r LTD., have received instructions from Mr G. F. O’Rourke to sell, without reserve, the whole of his live and dead stock, owing to flood damage, comprising—gQ DAIRY COWS, in profit and to calve 4 1 and 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls 2 half-draught 4 and 6-year horses Sundries include 2 Reid and Gray s.f. ploughs, 3 h.p. Lister engine, 3-cow Simplex plant, light spring tip dray, harness, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR. MASTERTON SALEYARDS. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1938, At 12 noon sharp. JgQQ HEAD STATION CATTLE, comprising— -235 yearling P.A. and H. steers . 250 yearling P.A. and H. heifers 400 2 and 3-year heifers 335 2-year P.A. and H. steers 100 3-year steers 110 P.A. and -S.H. cows, with calves at foot 100 empty station cows 70 fat cattle (cows, heifers and bullocks) •’ On account of the following vendors: —H. H. Mawley, Mamaku, Springhill, Flagcreek, J. H. Cameron, J. G. Wingate, W. H. French, A. Ross, C. H. Vallance, W. Donovan, Mrs L. E. Schofield, R. D. Cameron, J. H. Percy, R. E. Graham, H. G. Groves, E. H. Schofield, O. A. Bunny-, J. Savage, C. H. McKenzie, J. Judd, S. Dalgliesh, Fernglen, Tikitapu, Tyneside, Foreman Bros., B. F. Schofield, W. B. Gillies, R. L. Bayliss. Hearn Smith, Abbotsford, P. H. Nathan, Geo. Mac Kay, D. Donald, P. D. McLachlan, McLachlan Bros., W. J. Cottle, I. D. Balfour, and others. NOTE.—Sale of FAT CATTLE to commence at 1 p.m. sharp. MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1938, At 11 a.m. sharp. Sheep12 fat ewes 15 fat wethers 17 wether hoggets 20 b.f. hoggets Pigs—--6 weaners J. C. HUTTON, LTD. W. A. KEMPTON, District Representative, ’Phone 250, CARTERTON. BUYERS OF PIGS AND BOBBY CALVES AT PER HEAD AT THE GATE. FIRST AID OUTFITS. FOR SHEARING SHEDS FOR FACTORIES FOR THE HOME FOR MOTORISTS, ETC. MADE UP TO SUIT INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS. REPLENISH YOUR OUTFITS NOW. HIGHEST QUALITY——LOWEST PRICES. J. V. GORDON, M.P.S., CHEMIST, MASTERTON.
A CHANGE FOR THE CHILDREN. Cheap Holidays by Rail. • Yes, Jack and Jill, and all the other school children, after the wear and worry of lessons and examinations, will need a change of scene —-a cheap holiday by rail even if it only a one-day trip. That is really a necessary tonic for mind and body—a duty for parents to the young folk. During the next few weeks thoughtful parents can do a little saving for the children’s holidays. A FAMILY DUTY.
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