I STOCK SALES. EKETAHUNA SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942. At 11.30 a.m. Sheep40 forward condition woolly wether hoggets 50 2-tooth ewes, r.w. Romney ram 20 fat wether hoggets 10 fat 2-tooth wethers 10 3-year P.A. heifers, r.w.b. 8 empty 20mos. P.A. heifers 5 springing cows 2 springing cows 2 springing heifers . 2 springing cows 4 springing cows, guaranteed 5 P.A. steers 2 springing heifers 1. 2-year S.H. bull 1 rabbit dog (lurcher) Sundries — Quantity of wire and netting
MARTINBOROUGH SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942, At 12 noon. Sheep14 b.f. hoggets 35 fat wethers Cattle—--8 yearling Jersey cross heifers 10 3-year spg. Jersey cross heifers 1 3rd calver on drop 10 2-year spg. Jersey heifers 3 2-year springing heifers 2 cows on drop 1 cow, due September A/c. Mr W. J. Pope, Kahautara: 20 2-year springing Jersey cross heifers A/c. Mr A. T. Spicer, Pirinoa: 14 3-year spg. Jersey cross heifers (good) 6 2-year spg. Jersey cross heifers (good) 3 springing cows A/c. IV. J. Davidson Estate, Featherston: 6 2-year spg. Jersey heifers 6 cows, due factory dates Implements, etc. — Cambridge roller, d.f. plough, 7-a-side discs, topdresser, tyne harrows, Sandow woolpress, 1 2stand Cooper Little Wonder shearing plant Sundries — 1 5-year brown gelding, all work
CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1942, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will offer as above: — Sheep40 ewes, r.w. S.D. rams, March 1 10 fat hoggets 12 fat ewes Cattle—--7 Cows, Jersey cross, August and September 5 springing heifers 7 cows, close to profit 6 fat cows 4 store cows 2 cows and calves 5 springing Jersey heifers A/c. F. Cook: 5 cows o ndrop A/c. Mrs E. E. Wilson, Upper Plain, who is giving up dairying: 10 Jersey cows, close to profit Pigs—--6 porkers 10 weaners 8 slips 11 store pigs 7 light porkers 8 store pigs 10 Tamworth cross weaners Sundries—--1 50gal. Diabolo separator in firstclass order
mJ 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.
SHARE TRADING $ BUSINESS ON DOMINION EXCHANGES. DETAILS OF YESTERDAY’S SALES. The following sales were recorded on the Dominion Stock Exchanges yesterday;— WELLINGTON. Bank of New Zealand, £1 18s 3d; British Tobacco, *£l 19s lOd; Colonial Sugar, £4B; National Electric, £1 4s; Selfridges (A/asia), Ltd., *lss 9d. * Late sale Monday. AUCKLAND. Liberty Loan, 3 p.c., 1952-55, £99 2s Rd; Bank of N.Z., £1 19s; N.Z. Insurance, ex div., £3 7s; Dominion Breweries, £1 Rs; M. Manufacturers, 5s Rd; N.Z. Drug Co., £1 paid, £2 2s; N.Z. Guarantee Corp., 2s 9d. CHRISTCHURCH. Liberty Loan, 3 p.c., 1952-55, £99; Inscr. 1943-4 R 12), £102; Comm. Bank of Aust., Stock, 3 p.c.. 1951-54, £100; ditto, 4 p.c., pref., *£9 12s Rd; E.S. and A. Bank, £3 10s; N. Refrig., 10s paid, 9s lid; Westport Stockton, 3s; Colonial Sugar, £4B; N.Z. Drug Co., £1 paid, £2 2s. * Late sale Monday. DUNEDIN. Nat. Bank of A/asia, £11; Nat. Electric, £1 4s. ___________ HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Many of those gnawing, nagglnf?,. gainful backaches people blame on colds or strains aro often caused by tired kidneys—and can bo relieved when treated In the right way. The kidneys are Nature’s chief way of taking excess acids and poisonous waste out of the blood. Most people pass about 3 pinta a day or about 3 pounds of waste. If the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters don’t work well, poisonous waste matter stays in the blood. These poisons may cause frequent and scanty passages with smarting and burning, nagging backaches, rheumatic pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, Bwelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Don't wait I Ask your chemist or store for DOAN’S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. IThey give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous Waste Aom the blood. Get DOAN'S BACKACH3&AIDNEY PILLS to-day—the remedy that will make you well and koej you well.f
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1942, Page 6
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