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AUCTION. MASTERTON SALE. ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1942. At 11 a.m. sharp. Sheep200 shorn wether hoggets 60 4 and 6-th ewes r.w. Romney ram 50 4 and 5-year ewes r.w. Romney ram 40 rn.a. ewes r.w. Southdown ram 30 fat ewes 20 fat ewes 50 woolly wether hoggets 77 5-year ewes r.w. S.D. rams 9th March 6 fat wethers 12 m.s. hoggets 50 5-year ewes r.w. S.D. ram 15th March 35 2-th to 5-yr ewes r.w. S.D. rams 70 f.m. ewes r.w. S.D. rams 10 fat S.D. ewes 50 woolly wether hoggets 100 b.f. hoggets 40 fat wethers 150 b.f. hoggets 40 fat and fwd. wethers 100 2 and 4-th wethers DAIRY SALE. On the Farm. UNDERHILL ROAD, FEATHERSTON. On TUESDAY, JULY 21, Commencing 12 noon. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., ’’ have received instructions from. Mr P. R. Kelly, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above, his complete herd, etc., comprising:— 51 dairy cows (early calvers) 8 3-year spr. heifers 8 2-year do. 2 young horses 1 5 h.p. Lister engine, 1 2j h.p. Anderson engine, 1 90-gal. “Westphalia” separator (hand power drive), McEwan milk elevator, milkcans, cooler, etc., 250 bales O.S. hay, cow chaff, shafting and pulleys. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is an opportunity for dairymen to secure outstanding cows. Mr Kelly’s herd is well known in the district, and the sole reason for calling the sale is through shortage of labour. For the convenience of those farmers who live north of Underhill Road, the vendor has volunteered to deliver cattle to Greytown free of charge. Also—A/c Mr Bert Hodder—,6 spr. cows 6 spr. heifers • 400 bales hay, distributer, D.F. plough LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTION SALE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & COMV PANY, LIMITED, have received instructions to sell by Public Auction without reserve, the whole of the Plant, Stock in Trade, Fixtures and Fittings of the up-to-date Cake Kitchen and Tea Rooms of “The State Kitchenette,” Queen Street, Masterton, on Thursday, July 23, at 11 a.m. Large double Frigidaire. 2 Moffatt Electric Stoves. 1 T. & J. Electric Oven. Hobart Electric Cake Mixer. Electric Fans and Wonder Tea Urn Califont. Marble Top cooking tables. Glass top Tea Tables. Leather seated chairs. E.P. 3 tier Wedding Cake Stand. Glass Jars. Crockery of all descriptions. Baking dishes. Cooking Utensils. Large quantities of Cardboard Cake Boxes. Glass top Counter. Show cases. Shelving. Essences. Jams. Fruit, Dates. Coffee. Steel drums and sundries of all descriptions. ON VIEW WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1942.

LIST OF DAIRY SALES FOR THE COMING SEASON. JULY 21—A/c. P. R Kelly, at Underhill Road, Featherston—6s Jersey cross Cows and Heifers JULY 23—A/c. J. G. Donald, at Ardgowan, Tauherenikau —Second Annual Sale of 40 Purebred Yearling Ayrshire Bulls and Heifers. JULY 24—A/c. Colin Campbell, at Carterton Saleyards —16 Choice Springing Jersey Heifers. JULY 24 —A/c. J. H. Minton, at Carterton yards—Small Herd of Cows. JULY 27. —A/c. Campbell Smith, at Martinborough Saleyards — 150 Dairy Cows and Heifers (in conjunction with Dalgety & Co., Ltd.) For further particulars, apply— WRTGHT. 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).

Rosswood Stud, Season 1942. C. H. DEFOE (3) DAUGHTER-IN-LAW—HURRY ON (2) FEE: 50 Guineas. C. H. CROUPIER (19) PELLET—SURVEYOR (7) FEE: 20 Guineas. For further particulars, apply— T. R. GEORGE, Kibblewhite Road, MASTERTON. ’PHONE 2411. FLY & YOUNG. LTD. MASTERTON. GENERAL CARRIERS & FORWARDING AGENTS. AGENTS: N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD.. AND COLONIAL CARRYING CO. rjONSIGNMENTS from overseas un production of invoices cleared through the Customs by our Agents in Wellington. FURNITURE PACKED & STORED Furniture Removed by Pantechnicon STOCKS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. Booking Office: Castiepoint and Tinui Motor Service, leaving daily 2 p.m. ’PHONE 1126. OFFICE: Corner BANNISTER ST. and DIXON STREET.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 July 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 July 1942, Page 6

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