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AUCTION. SALE OF DAIRY HERD. On the Farm, McMASTER STREET, GREYTOWN. On MONDAY, AUGUST 14, at 1 p.m. yyRIGfIT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions I from Mr Harold Bockctt. who is giving up dairying, to offer as above:— 121 P.B. Shorthorn and Shorthorn I Cross cows (Aug. and Sept, calvers) ! 2 spr S.H. heifers ( 1 rising 3-yr S.H. bull 1 rising 2-yr S.H. bull 2 yearling S.H. bulls Also: Three cow L.K.G. plant, heater, milkman’s buckets, etc. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: All calving dates will be given out at sale. The vendor is prepared to give transfers with pedigree stock. Machine in excellent order. LAND, DWELLINGS FOR~~SALE.~ FOR SALE. GIX-ROOMED HOUSE, about eight , • minutes’ walk to Post Office. All in first-class condition, and as the own- . er is going South he-has dropped the . price from £9OO to £725 for quick sale, ’ so surel ythis is your opportunity. The ‘ outgoings on £725 would be considerably less than what you pay as rent. 1 t W E have a very nice furnished Bun- 1 galow in Lowry Bay, Wellington, | which, we are now booking up for the (

STOCK SALES. EKETAHUNA SALE. THURSDAY. AUGUST If). 1939, At 11.30 a.in. sharp. Sheep — 70 M.S. hogget;-: <to be drafted) Cattle-— 3 Jersey cows, due Aug., gdt. sound 8 cows on drop (guaranteed) heifers on drop G dairy cows, 2nd and 3rd calvers, guaranteed 2 2-vr springing heifers Pigs—--10 store pigs CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, 1939. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. VVRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will offer as above: — Sheep — 10 wether hoggets 12 fat hoggets Cattle — 7 fat cows 2 fat heifers 4 2-year Jersey cross heifers 9 fat cows 6 springing Jersey heifers 1 cow on drop 3 fat cows G store cows 2 empty heifers 4 springing cows 2 purebred Ayrshire cows on drop 3 springing Ayrshire heifers A/c W. G. Laing. Upper Plain: 10 Jersey cows close to profit G.S. (2nd and 3rd calvers) A/c. J. B. Johns, who is giving up

dairying: 25. Jersey cross cows (close to profit) 18 Jersey cross heifers 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 1 yearling Shorthorn bull A/c. D. Blatchford, Manaia Road: 6 3-year Jersey heifers on drop Pigs—--8 porkers 10 weaners 6 slips 9 store pigs 7 weaners 8 slips 2 purebred Berkshire sows (close to farrow) Horses — 1 medium draft horse, all work Sundries — A/c. Neil Hannah, Clareville — 1 acre turnips to be pulled. Can be inspected on property. CLEARING SALE AT MT BRUCE, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1939. At 12.30 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Inc. in England), have received instructions from Mrs A. Johnston (who has sold her farm) to sell by Public Auction as above, the whole of her live and dead stock, without reserve. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. AUGUST 14.—A/c. Harold Bockett, Greytown. Dairy Herd and Plant. AUGUST 18— A/c. T. H. Hunter, Kaituna, in Carterton Saleyards. Dairy Cows and Heifers. OCTOBER. —A/c. Wairarapa Jersey Club. Pedigree Jersey Bull Fair. OCTOBER.—Grade Dairy Bull Fair in the Carterton Saleyards. For further particulars, apply WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. MASTERTON.

Exhibition period. Cheaper to rent j this for a week or two than pay board. J. KERSLAKE & CO., ‘ LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, , QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. jOTorton¥son7 t REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION ’ AGENTS, t Hotel Midland Building, MASTERTON. [ QUEEN STREET. PHONES: 2072 (Office). 1764 and 1980 (Private). i gQ ACRES, all good flats, handily situ- * v ated South Wairarapa. Good sixroomed house, milking shed, 3-cow s plant, hay sheds, pig styes, etc. Ten r acres in new grass, 5 acres swedes. El- y ectric light and power. Good fencing and water. As a going concern, includ- e ing 25 high-grade cows, 5 sows and boar, 2 horses, and full range of imple- 1 ments. Price, £lB5O, with £B5O cash; e balance at 4 per cent. I C "W/ELL-SITUATED 5-roomed Bungalow, on corner section on Upper s Plain Road. All conveniences, includ- p ing electric light, high pressure range, borough water, septic tank, porcelain bath and basin. Well laid out, with concrete paths, orchard and gardens. 31 Three fowl houses and woodshed. Occupied by owner, and early possession h assured. Price. £lOOO. I’ TO THE~FARMERS~OF WAIRARAPA n DISTRICT. P COOPER & SANDERS, Cash Buyers and Exporters of Wool, s ’ Skins, Hides, Horsehair, etc. s ‘ (Established in Hastings, 1912.) tc JJAVE commenced business in Master- h ton, and are paying cash for Wool, b Skins, Hides, Horsehair, etc. Highest u prices paid. Lorry will call and collect. Store open all day on Wednesdays for buying. ’Phone 1684, day or night. Store: Lincoln Road (near Railway). 7

CITROfN | K | a ‘ HE Wonder Car of the 20th Century. j And we are now Wairarapa Agents. Let j us demonstrate the new features of this I amazing car. MAXWELL’S GARAGEMASTERTON. I ’Phone 2342, gnnwjtpn-'ayj 'Hkrnroimn Tawiin/w wnr | »wfwirwm , nwi—wwrww*! ■ w* IRDQKIHMUEIMRBMUMDIMKK3BHMH I TRANSPORT TRUTH J Common Sense Should Be the Basis of the ■j Commonweal in British Countries I rj Common sense in transport is surely railway transport, especially 3 in New Zealand, where the people own the railways and have them y controlled by their own representatives for national welfare from all d viewpoints. |i Railways will always be necessary to maintain and increase the strength of the British Commonwealth of Nations for purposes of peace and defence. | Loyalty of New Zealanders to their railways is loyalty to them- | selves. Here is a case where self-interest is the national interest. ■ four Railways for Peace and Defence $ a i irwi i ii—r irm iimn iiuiMiwm.rr m h i wwhh■ S | SPEAK TO DISTANT FRIENDS ti I BY TELEPHONE I li p Reduced Rates from 6 p.m. daily and all day on H Sundays. Further reductions between I 0 p.m. and * 6 a.m. S YOU WILL BE SURPRISED HOW FAR YOU CAN TELEPHONE FOR SO LITTLE. j ii “Tolls” wiH gladly tell you the rate to any place you want. 3 Iff

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 August 1939, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 August 1939, Page 10

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