STOCK SALES. PAHIATUA SUPPLEMENTARY EWE FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, At 11.30 a.m. 5000 BREEDING EWE S. comprising: 3500 4 and 5-year ewes 1000 2-tooth ewes 500 6-year ewes MASTERTON EWE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 1941. At 11 a.m. sharp. 25 100 BREEDING EWES, compris- ’ ing:— 5250 2-tooth ewes 3000 maiden 4-tooth ewes 700 6-tooth ewes 1400 4-year ewes 1550 mixed aged ewes 7850 5-year ewes 3000 6-year ewes On account of the following vendors: A. H. Falloon, M. D. McGregor, A. McGregor, Estate J. H. Cameron, Morland Station, Colin Deans, lan McRae, Richmond Beetham, Percy Cooper, Mrs Elgar, T. A. Brown, Glenburh Station, G. and J. Moore, C. S, Taylor, T. Taylor, E. C. White, Blairlogie Station, Oban Station, Henderson Estate, Castlepoint Station, Tikitapu Station, Otahome Station, W. A. King, H. J. Nitz, Clifton Grove Station, W. P. O’Brien, Laird Meredith, J. H. Card. Bennett Estate. Flatpoint Station. Kun.u Kumu Station, D. McGregor, C. H. Vallance, Geo. Shaw, D. McLeod, D. Carman, R. O. Smith Estate, C. C. Jackson, W. G. Groves. N. W. Groves. J. P. Perry, Sulphur Wells, J. S. Langdon, A. H. Ahrens, L. P. Larsen Estate, Te Mai Station, Armstrong Bros., I. D. Balfour, W. Ritchie. D. Donald, D. Young, W. J. Martin, Holmes and Scott. Te Parae, C. C. Jackson, F. Schofield, H. B. Maunsell, H. G. Groves, P. Rishworth. C. J. Nix, and others. SPECIAL ENTRY. A/c. A. H. Falloon: 650 age-marked 4-year ewes NOTE.—Only Breeding Ewes accepted for this Fair, and entries close on Monday, February 24. DIPPING NOTICE. All sheep yarded will be subjected to the usual Government inspection. ORDER OF SALE. Selling will commence at 11 a.m. sharp on the 2-TOOTH EWES, which will be yarded in the old F.C.D.C. yards. EKETAHUNA EWE FAIR. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1941. SQQQ BREEDING EWES. 3500 5-year ewes 800 4-year ewes 500 2-tooth ewes 200 maiden 4-tooth ewes A/c. O ,J. Welch, Mt. Bruce: 160 age-marked 4-year ewes
' CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1941, At 11.30 a m. sharp. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO.. LTD., will offer as above: — 60 shorn wether lambs 60 woolly wether lambs 15 fat ewes 20 wether lambs 27 b.f. lambs 30 f.m. ewes 36 2-th ewes 142 4-th ewes 18 4 and 5 year ewes 40 m.s. lambs 80 b.f. lambs 300 m.s. lambs 250 lambs 45 2-th ewes A/c H. J. Nitz, Stronvar — 200 m.s. lambs Cattle—--6 fat cows 2 cows and calves 7 forward cows 5 store cows (j forward cows Pigs—--10 weaners 8 porkers 6 slips 11 store pigs 5 baconers 8 weaners 10 light porkers Sundries—--1 set R. & G. discs, 10 bk.de 1 d.f. plough shr windmill stand FARMERS! W E 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., PO. Box 19, PETONE. JAM MAKING & FRUIT PRESERVING.; FULL STOCKS OF JARS, RUBBER RINGS. ETC. AGEE SCREW-TOP JARS—- -- 8/- dozen 2- 10/- dozen J-gallon 13/6 dozen AGEE QUEEN GLASS-TOP JARS1- 8/- dozen 2- 9/9 dozen J-gallon 13/- dozen lib, TIE-OVER JAM JARS--3/3 dozen; 21b., 4/3 dozen. JELLY JARS3 6 and 4. C dozen. JAR RINGS. Rd pkt., small and large JAM COVERS, per pkt.. 3d. ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS from 9 6. ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS. 16. 20 and 24 pints. ASBESTOS MATS. sd. NINNES', QUEEN STREET. I ■ COAL SHORTAGE. "\yE regret to have to Inform our clients that until we can procure a ■ supply of Kitchen and House Coal our yard will remain closed. GLEN• C O A L ENTE R P RIS E. 43 LINCOLN ROA!) Thonc 1541.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1941, Page 10
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