STOCK SALES. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 19. Commencing 11.30 a.m. ( On a/c Estate J. D. Piper— i 20 broken and unbroken hacks, 2 to 7 years, by Baron Chenault, suitable for ladies among this consignment. ■ i A/c Brooklyn Station— ( 3 hacks a 9 unbroken mares and geldings f about pack weight. i A/c Local Vendors— ] 20 hacks and spring cart horses j MASTERTON SALE. ■ , ) WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1942, ] At 11 a.m. sharp. < < 1700 SHEEP, comprising— ; 36 woolly wether lambs 10 b.f. lambs 75 fat and fwd 2 and 4-th wethers 28 2-th wethers 200 shorn wether lambs 330 5 and 6-year ewes r.w. S.D. rams i March 10 200 4-year ewes r.w. S.D. rams 90 m.a. ewes r.w. S.D. rams 12/3/42 j 26 woolly ewe lambs (good) . 50 m.a. ewes r.w. S.D. ram 9/3/42 100 woolly wether lambs 80 ewe lambs 25 fat ewes 100 w.w. lambs j 20 woolly ewe lambs ( 73 fat 2-tooth wethers 100 w.w. lambs . 82 2-tooth, 4-tooth and 6-tooth ewes, . r.w. S.D. rams since March 15 20 fat Down ewes 15 fat 2-tooth Down ewes ' Horses—--1 4-year pony (quiet) ’ Dogs— ■ 1 good leading dog 1 young heading dog' CARTERTON SALE. , FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1942. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. ; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD ™ will offer as Sheep—--250 s.m. ewes r.w. S.D. ram 10 fat ewes 15 fat lambs Cattle10 fat cows 12 forward empty station cows 4 cows and calves 6 fat cows 3 weaner Jersey heifers 8 forward cows 2 cows and calves 6 store cows 5 fat cows Pigs—--10 Berk, weaners 8 porkers 11 slips 12 store pigs 9 Tam. weaners 6 porkers 10 store pigs DIPPING NOTICE: All sheep offered for sale will be subjected to the usual Government inspection. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUPPLEMENTARY AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR To be held in THE MASTERTON SALEYARDS On WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1942. 50Q HEAD OF STATION CATTLE. (Further Entries Invited.) -—ALIST LIST OF DAIRY SALES FOR THE COMING SEASON. JUNE 3—A/c J. Jameson, at Tuhitarata Dispersal of Purebred Jerseys. JUNE 12—A/c E. J. Morgan, at Carterton Saleyards—Herd of 20 Dairy Cows. JUNE 16—A/c Wairarapa Friesian Breeders, at Carterton Showgrounds —Purebred Friesians, JUNE 19—A/c C. R. Tocker, at Carterton Saleyards—Herd of 40 Dairy Cows. JUNE 26—A/c A. Linton, at Carterton Saleyards—Herd of 40 Dairy- Cows. I JULY 7 —A/c. R. Buick, at Carterton Saleyards—l2o Choice Springing Dairy Heifers. JULY 30—A/c. J. G. Donald, at Ardgowan, Tauherenikau —Second Annual Sale of 40 Purebred Yearling Ayrshire Bulls and Heifers. JULY—A/c. G. H. Perry, at Carterton Saleyards—4o Choice Springing Jersey Heifers. JULY —A/c. J. H. Minton, at Carterton Saleyards—Herd of Dairy Cows. For further particulars, apply— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. I. ALLEN & SON, LTD. WOOL, SHEEP AND CATTLE AND GENERAL CARRIERS. WOOL CARTAGE A SPECIALITY. ’Phones 1043 (Day), 2359 and 1150 (Private).
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AUCTION. —TOMORROW—TUESDAY, MAY 19. 1.30 p.m. AT 85 WORKSOP ROAD. ( T. KERSLAKE & CO. have been inJ structed by Mr John Cooper to sell by Public Auction household furniture as follows: — / 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, independent springing, covered in shadow tissue, fireside chair, carpet 9 x 7ft 6in, rug to match 7x4, light rimu polished oak dining table, gauze spring fire screen, copper curb, orna- . ments, cushions, pictures, LIGHT RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, with Mirrored Wardrobe, Oval Mirror, Bay front, Duchess, Wool and Kapoc mattres, 5 Good Axminster Floor Rugs, 2 pair 4 White Blankets, Light Rimu Rimless Mirror Duchess, Congoleum Square 9x9, Seagrass Chair, G.E.C. Electric Fan (as new), Light Rimu Double Bed and Wire, Kapoc Mattress, Marcelle Quilt, Pillow & Slips, Dark Rimu Mirrored Wardrobe, Kitchen Table, Good Linoleum, 4 Kitchen Chairs, Clock, Wringer, Saddle and Bridle, Hedge Clippers, Rake and Hoe, Gauze Screen Door, Enam. Preserving Pan, 7 W.L. Hens, Wire Netting, Half Axe, Empty Cases, etc. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. EKETAHUNA SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942. Sheep250 s.m. ewes r.w. S.D. ram Cattle—--8 P.A. cows 4 2-year off P.A. heifers r.w.b. 3 2-year off P.A. steers 10 weaner P.A. steers 10 weaner P.A. heifers 1 Jers. X cow with 2 calves /-fSSxe’SA V GOOD HEALTH above-wealth FOR HIRE. TANNER FACTORY-BUILT CARAVANS. For particulars— W.F.C.A., LTD., GARAGE, Chapel Street, MASTERTON.
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