STOCK SALES.ALFREDTON EWE FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1939, At 1 p.m. ■MESSRS LEVIN & CO., LTD., will hold their Ewe Fair on the above date at Mrs A. M. Rutherford’s yards (kindly lent for the occasion), when they will offer on behalf of the following clients: — Estate T. W. Clapham, J. L. Heckler, Mrs I. M. Baldwin, G. H. McKay, H. N. i Kebbell, Estate C. Kebbell, R. W. Keb-I bell, W. Edmonds, Estate F. Robbie, Mrs A. M. Rutherford, N. McKay and Sons, C. Olliver, Estate W. S. Algie, Liverton Bros., Estate C. Liverton, E. C. White. Dickens Bros., Edmonds and Wooffinden, A. S. Edmonds, T. Snjith, G. S. Napier, G. Clarkson, G. F. Higginson, J. A. Smith. C. E. M. Robbie, M. Robbie, Leach Bros., H. G. Myres, T. A. Weston, J. M. Hull, Estate K. J. Didsbury, C. Schnell, Estate W. W. Welch, R. E. Maunsell, P. Nelson. 10 500 BREEDING EWES, compris- ’ ing:— 1600 2-tooth ewes 480 4-tooth ewes 2180 5-year ewes 3950 5-year ewes 720 6-year ewes 500 m.a. ewes 120 fat wethers 20 Romney rams 500 shorn w. lambs FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. Light Luncheon will be available on ground. DIPPING INSPECTION. f)N and after February 22, all sheep V offered in the Saleyards MUST be dipped, and will be subjected to the usual Government' Inspection. _ PAHIATUA EWE FAIR, ] TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1939. 7700 SHEEP, comprising—--4000 5-year-old ewes 1600 6-year-old ewes 1100 2-tooth ewes 600 4-year-old ewes 400 marked 4-tooth ewes DIPPING INSPECTION. AN and after February 22, all sheep offered in the Saleyards MUST be dipped, and will be subjected to the usual Government Inspection. MASTERTON EWE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1939. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. 18 000 BREEDING EWES, compris- ’ ing—--4000 2-tooth ewes 2500 4 and 6-tooth ewes 7500 4 and 5-year ewes 2500 6-year ewes 1500 s.m. ewes On account of the following vendors: —G. and J. Moore, C. S. Taylor, T. Taylor, J. A. Card, Fernglen, Castlepoint, Clifton Grove, Te Whanga, Flatpoint, Te Awaite, Kumu Kumu, Tikitapu. Otahome, W. A. King, C. L. Welch, H. G. Groves, N, W. Groves, W. G. Groves, J. L. Heckler, Estate R. O. Smith, J. Langdon, H. B. Maunsell, Mamaku, Springhill, J. D. Crozier, W. B. Hull. Laird Meredith, G. F. Elliott, Estate L. P. Larsen, C. R. Judd, H. T. Cooper, Gordon Thomson, Estate J. G. McDonald, Ngakonui, Percy Cooper, Fernyhurst, Holmes and Scott. H. E. Renall, Orui Station, Morland Station, H. West, M. D. McGregor. NOTE. —Only breeding ewes accepted for this sale. DIPPING INSPECTION. QN and after February 22, all sheep offered in the Saleyards MUST be dipped, and will be subjected to the usual Government Inspection. EKETAHUNA EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1939, At 11.30 a.m. ENTRIES ARE NOW BEING TAKEN FOR THE ABOVE FAIR. ’ NOTE.—Only Ewes will be accepted for. this Sale. DIPPING INSPECTION. QN and after February 22, all sheep offered in the Saleyards MUST be dipped, and will be subjected to the usual Government Inspection. . THE RELIANCE CARRIERS OF WAIRARAPA SOCIETY, LTD. LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL CARRIERS. ’Phones: Office, 1109; Private, 2385. DUTCH IRIS. A VALUABLE race of bulbous Iris, resembling the Spanish and Tingitana varieties in form, but the flowers are much larger and the habit of growth is taller. They succeed in any garden soil with a minimum of care, and are perfectly hardy. Plant 3in. deep and 4in. apart. We offer the two best varieties only:—lmperatbr: Rich deep blue; very vigorous and strongly recommended. Yellow Queen: The very best pure yellow; a variety that will give satisfaction to all. Strong flowering bulbs, 2/6 per dozen. E. HALE & SON, WAIRARAPA NURSERIES. ’PHONE 1164. Town Depot: J. Buckton, Fruiterer, Daniell’s Buildings.
OVERSEAS LETTER RATES ALL BRITISH COUNTRIES & EGYPT (except Australia) IJd each HALF Ounce. AUSTRALIA Id each Ounce. ALL OTHER COUNTRIES (in- 2£d first ounce; lid each succeeding eluding U.S.A.) ounce. SHORT-PAID LETTERS ARE CHARGED DOUBLE THE DEFICIENCY.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 February 1939, Page 10
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