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STOCK SALES. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1941, At 11.30 a.m. 250 HEAD OF CATTLE 30 P.A. bullocks 20 P.A. bullocks 32 P.A. yearling steers 20 2-year P.A. and H. steers 10 Hereford cows r.w. P.A. bull 8 fat P.A. cows 15 yearling P.A. heifers 15 2-year P.A. heifers SQQ SHEEP, comprising—--160 ewe hoggets, 1 earmark 130 wether hoggets 75 ewe hoggets 60 wether hoggets 50 wether hoggets 25 ewe hoggets MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1941, At 11 a.m. sharp. Sheep40 fat and forward wether hoggets 100 woolly ewe hoggets 20 shorn fat ewes 30 shorn fat maiden ewes 20 shorn fat wethers 30 woolly ewe hoggets 6 fat wethers 50 shorn fat ewes Cattle—--1 3-year Jersey heifer in milk 3 weeks; gtd. sound and quiet 1 fat cow 1 store cow Pigs—--14 weaners Horses—--2 light draught and half-draught 4year mares, broken to all work 1 bay 4-year gelding, broken to all work 1 bay 6-year hack, broken to saddle Sundries—--1 good light rubber-tyred gig. FIRST MASTERTON SPRING CATTLE FAIR. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1941. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. 2750 HEAD OF STATION CATTLE, . comprising—--850 yearling P.A. and Hereford steers 250 ylg. P.A. and H. heifers 500 2-year P.A. steers 425 3-year P.A. and H. steers * 175 4-year bullocks 125 2-year P.A. heifers ■ 30 P.A. cows and calves i 225 fat cattle (cows, heifers and bullocks) 175 empty P.A. cows On account of the following vendors: —G. and F. Moore, Otahome Station, F. Cooper, C. O’Donnell, W. A. King, L. Donald, Sulphur Wells, lan Bunny, J. A. Card, C. J. Nix, Tikitapu Station, O. A. Bunny, Speedy Estate, Forbrae, Flag Creek, Sid Schofield. Mrs Rishworth, J. Langdon, Mamaku Station, E.’Pain, J. Innes, H. B. Maunsell, R. O. Smith Estate, H. Schofield, A. Ross, P. C. Taylor, H. E. Haggitt, A. H. Pavitt, H. Scales, Manawa Station, Kummer Bros., lan Macßae, Percy Cooper, Ken Groves, Richmond Beetham, D. E. Williams, J. B. Miller Estate, Geo. Mac Kay, J. G. Mac Kay, W. Martin, R. Harris, Patukawa, Abbotsford, and others. NOTE. —No bulls or dairy cattle accepted for this Fair. The second Fair will be held on October 20.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 September 1941, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 September 1941, Page 8

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