STOCK SALES. EKETAHUNA SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. Horses — 1 light farm horse, good all farm work 1 aged horse, good all farm work Sundries—--1 spring tip dray 1 sledge on wheels CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD will offer as above: — Sheep50 5-year ewes r.w. S.D. ram since 1/3/39 80 b.f. lambs 80 2 and 4-th wethers 31 fat wrs 12 wr lambs 6 M.A. S.D. rams 20 store ewes 130 b.f. larnbs Cattle — 6 fat cows ,2 bulls . 3 cows and calves 4 empty heifers 6 cows 5 fat P.A. cows Pigs—--6 slips 10 weaners 8 porkers 2 chopprs 8 slips 10 weaners 6 porkers 2 p.b. Berkshire sows r.w. p.b. Berkshire boar Sundries — harness cart saddle collars 1 top-dresser in good order 1 Duncan S.F. plough 1 set discs 1 roller 1 ensilage sweep THE RELIANCE CARRIERS OF 1 WAIRARAPA SOCIETY, LTD. LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL CARRIERS. ’Phones: Office. 1109; Private, 2385. FARMERS! buy Pinus Insignus, Rimu, White Pine and other Timber Trees. Our representative will inspect and quote, without obligation. Write now to THE C. & A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD.. . P.O. Box 1532,’ WELLINGTON.
ALL. FARMERS. JF you have any Ploughing, Cultivating, Mole Draining, Hauling, Dammaking, etc., to be done, my prices for contract or casual work will be right. Only up-to-date machinery used. —F. D. BUTCHER, 134 Short Street, Masterton. Phone 1801. ARMY STORES SPECIALS. OPPOSITE POSTING BOXES. ’Phone 1013. ARMY TUNICS, 8/6; Riding Strides, 8/6, 12/6; Army Slacks, 8/6, 12/6; Greatcoats, 17/6; Hats, 2/-, 3/-; Puttees, 3/6; Footless Socks, 1/-; Shorts, 3/-, 3/6; Boys Tunics, 3/6. JJRIDLES, 8/6, 10/9, 12/&TI4/6; Bits, 2/6, 3/-; Spurs, 2/6 to 8/6; Driving Reins, 19/6, 22/6; Martingales, Collars, Web and Leather Surcingles, Web and Leather Girths, Hames, Pack Straps, etc. 'J’ENTS & FLYS, from 25/-; Tents, in all sizes, from 16/-; Flys and Car Covers, in all sizes, from 9/-; Motor Tents, from £2/19/6; Kit Bags, 5/- to 8/6; Haversacks, 2/- to 6/6; Packs, 5/to 17/6; Camp Beds, 21/-; Tents and Camp Beds for hire. JJABBIT TRAPS, 22/- dozen; Cow Covers, 6/11; all sizes; Horse Covers, from 22/6; Leather Leggings, 19/11; Oilskin Leggings, 6/6; Oilskins, 29/6, 45/-; Sou’-westers, 3/9.
SAFETY FOR YOURSELF SAFETY FOR YOUR FOLK Whether your travel is for business or pleasure, is it not worth while to be easy in mind on the question of safety? Does not the instinct of self-pre-servation urge you to take the safe way? r pHE SAFE WAY, night and day, is the railway. For the welfare of yourself and your folk, give good heed to the Railway Department’s constant, conscientious devotion to the principle of “Safety First.” The permanent way and the rolling-stock are under regular inspection by experts. If you think seriously, can you ignore the offer of your own railways to give you the cheapest and safest transport? YOUR RAILWAYS CONSTANTLY GIVE NEW POINT TO AN OLD PROVERB: “All’s Well That Ends Well.”
RENEWAL OF RADIO RECEIVING LICENSES Radio Listeners whose licenses are due for renewal on the 31st March will greatly assist the Post Office by renewing them as early as possible. The previous license should be presented when arranging a renewal. Avoid Congestion by Relicensing Early
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 March 1939, Page 10
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