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AUCTION. TOMORROW 2 p.m. I KERSLAKE & CO. will sell by auclion at their MarkPoultry, 2 Bronzewing Turkeys, Side Bacon. Garden Tools, Zinc Bath. Bedroom Suite. Lt. Rimu Wardrobe, Special Sprung Mattress. Saddle, Linoleum, Pram, Chesterfield Suite. Champion Gas Stove, Large Writing Desk and Bookcase combined, Carpet 9 x 12, Single and Double Kapoc Mattresses, Motor Tools, Ring Spanners, Grease Gun, Morris Settee, Sideboard, Portable Gramophone, Pictures, Hall Stand, etc. EWE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1942, At 11 a.m. sharp. 25 009 EREEDING EWES > compris- ’ ing—--5600 2-tooth ewes 2900 4 and 6-tooth ewes 13000 4 and 5-year ewes 3500 6-year ewes On account of the following vendors: —R. D. Cameron, L. J. Matthews, W. B. Kull. R. E. Graham, L. P. Larsen Estate, T. Langdon, Te Mai Station, W. G. Groves, H. G. Groves, N. Groves, C. H. Vallancc, C. C. Jackson, N. McKay and Sons, W. H. French, A. Forsberg, Geo. Shaw, H. Beetham, E. Pain, J. Innes, A. Taplin, H. J. Nitz, Castlepoint Station, G. and J. Moore, Kumu Kumu, Oban, Tikitapu Station, Sulphur Wells, Blairlogie, W. A. King, Otahome Station, G. N. Bennett, Clifton Grove, K. Stewart, C. S. Taylor, T. A. Brown, Te Whanga, W. P. O’Brien, E. P. Savage, Percy Cooper, W. Ritchie, D. E. Williams, R. Elliott, Mrs Elgar, Estate J. H. Cameron, F. Candy, M. D. McGregor, A. McGregor, R. D. Perry, R. S. Pilmer, Patukawa, Morland, Brancepeth, R. A. Cameron, Holmes and Scott, Mrs S. E. M. Holmes. Gibson Estate, J. H. O’Hara, D. McLachlan and Son, I. D. Balfour, Wm. Rayner, C. J. Campbell, Estate-T. N. Glover, Tinakori. NOTE.—Only Breeding Ewes accepted for this Fair. DIPPING NOTICE—On and after February 11, all sheep yarded for sale will be subjected to the usual Government inspection. ORDER OF SALE. F.C.D. Co. Yards, 11 a.m. sharp—2-tooth ewes, followed by 4-tooth ewes and 6-tooth ewes. Main Yards, 12.30 p.m. sharp.—4 and 5year ewes, followed by 6-year ewes. THE THIRD EWE FAIR Will be held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. EKETAHUNA EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. 10 500 BREEDING e WES, compris5 ing—--1300 2-tooth ewes 209 4 and 6-tooth ewes 300 4-year ewes 1000 4 and 5-year ewes 4000 5-year ewes 670 m.a. ewes 1200 6-year ewes 1000 5-year ewes A/c. Hislop Bros.: 350 age-marked 5-year ewes 120 2-tooth ewes ' A/c. O. J. Welch: 150 age-marked 4-year ewes A/c. F. and H. C. Percy: 300 age-marked 5-year ewes 50 2-tooth ewes DIPPING NOTICE—AII sheep offered will be subjected to the usual Government inspection. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1942, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ■ LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep—--100 woolly ewe lambs 150 w.w. lambs 5 1-shear S.D. rams 25 wether lambs 30 m.a. ewes 10 fat ewes 35 wether lambs 2 cows, close to profit Cattle — 6 fat cows 2 cows and calves 8 store cows Pigs—--10 porkers 8 store pigs 11 weaners 9 slips 10 store pigs 12 Tam worth weaners 4 breeding sows G porkers 20 store pigs Poultry18 laying White Leghorn hens DIPPING NOTICE—On and after February 11, all sheep yarded for sale will be subjected to the usual Government inspection. S Fw 8 T„ M At times I thought I could bear it no j longer—l don't know j how I managed to get Then a friend who I through the days .. ■ ,la ‘l also . „ a sufferer, said: “try Rexona Ointment—. it helped me. Take a mild laxative at the 5 same time." His advice L proved right. llexona I soothed the itching and t inflammation, AND NOW I can sit j : ect ease for the first', / n years. Believe me • 1 rateful to Rexona.. J The six proved healing medicaments in Rexona act like a soothing balm. Except for rare cases which require surgical treatment, this /A WYki/tsj;/ simple treat- //' «>'’ cV?ment will give I TcfA-V you glorious /f relief from I pileB ; If O.UUj

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1942, Page 6

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651

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1942, Page 6

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