STOCK SALES. MASTERTON sale; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1939. At 11 a.m. sharp. 4500 SHEEP ~ 150 m.s. lambs 200 2-tooth ewes GOO 4 and 5-year ewes 100 wether lambs 180 4 and G-tooth ewes 80 4-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth wethers 100 4 and 5-year ewes 75 5-year ewes 100 2-tooth ewes ' 150 5-year ewes 100 5-year ewes 125 4-year ewes 50 2-tooth ewes 40 4-tooth to 5-year ewes 40 m.a. ewes 15 fat S.D. ewes 30 fat ewes 10 fat wethers 25 fat b.f. 2-tooths 140 b.f. lambs 60 b.f. lambs 20 fat lambs 22 ewe lambs 88 6-year ewes 152 4-year ewes 121 6-tooth ewes 215 4-tooth ewes 175 5-year ewes 100 ewes 280 6-year ewes A/c. J. A. Card; 250 gtd. 5-year ewes (age marked) A/c. Hend&rson Estate: 140 gtd. 5-year ewes (age marked) A/c. Glenburn Station: 374 maiden 4-tooth ewes (good line) A/c. A. McGregor, Hikorangi: 200 6-year ewes 100 4-tooth to 4-year ewes A/c. E. W. Bunny, Te Roto: 330 age marked 5-year ewes A/c. V. W. Compton: 50 mixe daged Rornney ewes 3 2-tooth Romney ewes A/c. Flag Creek: 306 6-year ewes 231 2-tooth ewes . • 24 4, 6 and 4-year ewes A/c. J. Campbell, Mt. Bruce: 200 2-tooth ewes A/c. H. J. -Nitz: 51 4 and 6-tooth ewes 22 4-year ewes Pigs—--6 weaners 7 slips 12 weaners “ ~~ EKETAHUNA SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939.', X. At 11,30 a.m. sharp. Sheep— A L GO 4-tooth to 4-year ew.eS-\' 50 2-tooth ewes v 55 ewe lambs 20 ewe lambs 20 Romney rams 3 1-shear Southdown rams 2 Southdown rams 110 2-tooth wethers 60 f. and f. wethers A/c. J. H. Jewett: 40 4-tooth to 4-year Romney ewes A/c. Frank West, Rakanui: 300 5-year ewes 30 6-year ewes 60 2-tooth ewes A/c. F. W. Parry, Mt. Bruce: 120 4 and 5-year ewes 120 shorn wether lambs A/c. A. Southey: 10 1-shear Romney rams CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939, At 11.30 a.m. VVRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will offer as above: — Sheep—--30 b.f. lambs 27 m.a. ewes 32 wether lambs Cattle — 5 fat cows 7 empty heifers 9 store cows 2 cows and calves 5 forward cows 2 bulls Pigs—--10 weaners 7 porkers 9 slips 7 weaners (good) 11 store pigs 6 porkers 8 Berkshire weaners ’PHONE 1485. ’PHONE 1485. THE WENVOE RESTAURANT (Next to W.F.G.A.) RING YOUR FRIENDS——RESERVE YOUR TABLES MEET AND EAT AT THE WENVOE. Furnishings and Decorations — Brilliant Pink and Orange. Private Cubicles for*Ladies and Escorts. OYSTERS ARRIVING. Most delicious 3-Course Dinner. Best in town. Grills and Fish Specialties.
TOPDRESS NOW! But do it SAFELY AND SURELY! We all realise that now is the most valuable time of the year to do topdressing. As Local Agents for these machines we will gladly advise you as to your requirements. BAMFORD— British throughout. Entirely new principle—fixed grid with double plates on roller bearings. Attachments for drill sowing can be fitted. A size to suit you is made by Bamford’s. HORWOOD— Broadcaster. Truck model will cover 250 acres per day. Sulky model will cover 75 acres per day. Works five times as fast as any other model. EVONA— The dual purpose machine. Topdressing and winter sowing with the EVON A. Simple in construc-tion-effective in its execution. Drill Coulters can be fitted to any EVONA machine. AGENTS FOR REID & GRAY MACHINERY. Local Agents for Lister Ball-bearing Cream Separators. LEVIN & CO., LTD. MACHINERY DEPARTMENT CHAPEL STREET - - - - MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 March 1939, Page 10
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