STOCK SALES. CARTERTON SALE. AWING to the Masterton Show and Ram Fair. NO Sale will be held in the Carterton Saleyards on FRIDAY NEXT. February 21. 1941. • ALFREDTON EWE FAIR. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1941. At 1 p.m. MESSRS LEVIN & CO.. LTD., will hold their Ewe Fair on the above date at Mrs A. M. Rutherfurd’s yards (kindly lent for the occasion) 4870 BREEDING EWES, comprising— -1100 2-tooth ewes 400 maiden 4-tooth ewes 300 m.a. ewes 500 4-year ewes 1700 5-year ewes 600 6-year ewes 200 f. and f. wethers 20 1-shear Romney rams FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. Light Luncheon will be available on the ground. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SECOND MASTERTON EWE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1941. 15 000 BREEDING ' ewes. NOTE. —Only Breeding Ewes accepted for this Sale, and entries close on Monday, February 24. DIPPING NOTICE. All sheep yarded will be subjected to the usual Government inspection. ( PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EKETAHUNA EWE FAIR. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1941. 5000 BREEDI . N G EWES. (Full Particulars Later.) NOTICE TO FARMERS. WE are Cash Buyers of Old Fencing Wire, in any quantity. Price, £5 per ton on delivery. Apply P.O. BOX 145, _ MASTERTON. FARMERS! wr buy Pinus Insignus, Rimu, White! Pine and other Timber Treec. Our representative will inspect and quote, without obligation. Write now to THE C. & A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., PO. Box 19. PETONE. WAIRARAPA GRAIN. SEED AND i PRODUCE MERCHANTS’ ASSO [ CIATION. STORAGE. Storage per week 4d per tonj Receiving & Delivery 4/6 per ton ( INSURANCE AT 2/6 PER CENTUM PER MONTH. Sacks to ton! Cocksfoot and Ryegrass 14 Oats, Potatoes and Chaff 12 j Wheat, Barley and Peas 10 I Beans and Clover 10 Straw and Hay, per 25 bales .... 6d week j Minimum charge for receiving andl delivery of quantities under scwt., 1/6 j The above charges will be strictly ob ■ served by the Wairarapa Merchants. I R. G. HILLS, j Hon. Sec. I I JAM MAKING & ! FRUIT PRESERVING/ FULL STOCKS OF JARS. RUBBER RINGS, ETC. AGEE SCREW-TOP JARS—- -- 8/- dozen 2- 10/- dozen i -gallon 13/6 dozen AGEE QUEEN GLASS-TOP JARS— ! 1- 8/- dozen I 2- 9/9 dozen i -gallon 13/- dozen 11b. TIE-OVER JAM JARS—--3/3 dozen; 21b., 4/3 dozen. JELLY JARS—--3/6 and 4/6 dozen. JAR RINGS. 6d pkt., small and large, i JAM COVERS, per pkt.. 3d. ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS, from 9/6. ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS, 16, 20 ' and 24 pints. i ASBESTOS MATS. sd. I NINNES', QUEEN STREET.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 February 1941, Page 10
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