A U CTIGN. TOMORROW FRIDAY, 1.30 p.m. QUEEN STREET. (Opposite Wagg’s Garage.) T KERSLAKE & CO. have been ind* structed by Miss Hocking to sell, by public auction, her stock-in-trade of— Ladies’ Coats, Ladies’ Summer Frocks, Tennis Frocks, 2-piece Suits, Blouses, Dress Stands, Coat and Frock Display Rack, Frock Cabinet, Large Framed Mirror 18 x 48, mounted on mahogany Jacobean stand, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE in perfect order, Folding Screen, 20 yards Inlaid Linoleum, and Sundries. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer.
CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1941, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ’’ LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep15 fat hoggets' 10 fat ewes Cattle—--4 springing Jersey heifers 6 fat cows 2 cows and calves 8 store cows 4 forward cows 8 forward store cows Pigs—--10 weaners a 6 porkers 8 slips I 11 Berkshire weaners 6 store pigs 5 light porkers 14 Tamworth cross weaners , A/c. Dalefield Pig Club: 2 young Tamworth sows | 1 young Tamworth boar I Horses—--1 aged hack and harness horse 1 trotting mare, "Relax,” sound and quiet Sundries—--1 7-coulter Duncan drill 1 small roller 1 horse cultivator 2 leaf harrows and bar 1 garden cultivator Cart saddle and breeching Spider and leading chains 350 sheets iron _ MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1941, At 11 a.m. sharp. •Sheep— j , 50 ewes with 100% b.f. lambs at foot 30 woolly wether hoggets 20 woolly ewe hoggets 50 ewes with b.f. lambs at foot 25 fat ewes A/c. Boyle Bros., Gladstone: 400 forward woolly wether hoggets, wintered on turnips 30 fat b.f. hoggets 50 woolly ewe hoggets 30 fat woolly ewes Sundries : 1 second-hand wool press, 15 strainer posts (totara) WAIRARAPA JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE. 53— PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS— S 3 SHOWGROUNDS, CARTERTON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1941, At 12 noon. Catalogues obtainable from Messrs Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Auctioneers. _____ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SECOND MASTERTON CATTLE FAIR To be held on MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1941. HEAD OF STATION CATTLE. (Full Particulars Later.) HM. MOR TON SO\ Ui'Al. ESTATE <>GEMT‘19A ACRES, freehold, beautifully situated in the best South Wairarapa dairying land. 14 paddocks, well watered and sheltered. All free from flood. First-class modern bungalow of 6 rc'-ms, with all conveniences; double garage, storeroom, new hayshed, good cowbails, pigstyes, etc. For sale as a going concern, including 59 dairy cows, 2 bulls, 11 heifers, horse, 7 sows, boar, young pigs, about 20 ewes, 4-cow milking plant, Fordson tractor, very large range of implements, new. hay press, truck, etc., for £5O per acre. A farm to be proud of. 9 ACRES, just outside Borough boundary, with good 5-roomed house, e. 1., h.p. range, porcelain bath, etc.; also numerous sheds. To wind up an estate, a very low cash offer will be accepted. MODERN 5-roomed Bungalow, handy to Queen Street. All electric, garage, etc. Good section. Price, £l3OO. No mortgage.
MAVEX-SENSATIONAL STOMACH COMPOUND! •p VERY ONE with ULCERS, stomach ' nerves and gastritis, should not be without MAVEX.” (Mr Russell, Kilmore Street, Christchurch.) MAVEX is definitely new—and malted! 3/-. Recommended by SW. J- Campbell, Chemist.
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