AUCTION. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. Commencing 1 p.m. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, QUEEN STREET. T KERSLAKE & CO. have been in-j structed by Mr F. Groube to sell, by public auction, Furniture as follows:— Chesterfield covered in wool moquettc, Sideboard, 12 H.B. Chairs, 16 H.B. Dining Chairs, 6 Leather Upholstered Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, Writing Tables, Dining Tables, Chesterfield Divan and Tub Chair covered in moquette, Axminster Carpet 9 x 10.6, Folding Screen, Lt. Rimu Bedroom Suite. Oak Hall Seat, Mirrored Hat Rack, 8 Modern Single Light Rimu Panel Beds, Kapoc Mattresses, Commode, 12 modern Lt. Rimu Duchess Chests, Reversible and Axminster Floor Rugs, Eiderdown Quilts, 6 pairs Single Blankets, Scotch Chest, Neeco Electric Stove, Electric Radiator, 18 large Window Blinds, good assortment of Glass Dishes, 70 yards 27in. Carpet Runner in several lengths, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, 15 rooms Linoleum, 4 Stretcher Beds, Kitchen Chairs, Cutlery, Dining Room Lino., 50 yards, Box of Chessmen and Sundries. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer.
WAIRARAPA JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. 7th ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE. s . r 40 PEDIGREE BULLS on account of v leading Wairarapa Breeders. CARTERTON SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1942, At 12 noon. — ■■■' -■ I Catalogues can be procured on ap- • plication to Messrs Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Auctioneers, Masterton.
On a/c. of R.N.A.F., Masterton, in aid of Mercantile Marine Comforts Fund: 1 4-month pedigree Jersey bull calf
SECOND MASTERTON CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1942, At 12 noon sharp. 2600 HEAD 0F STATIOW CATTLE, comprising—--1075 yearling P.A. and Hereford steers 150 ylg. P.A. and Hereford heifers 245 2-year P.A. and Hereford S.H. cross heifers 50 3-year P.A. heifers (one line) 200 station cows 475 2-year P.A. and H. steers 330 3 and 4-year bullocks 75 fat cattle (cows, heifers and bullocks)
On account of the folowing vendors: —Awatea, N. W. Groves, W .G. Groves H. West, R. B. Hunt, R. C. Hodgins, Est, A. W. Cameron, Estate R. O. Smith, G. N. Bennett, S. H. Knapp, W. McGregor, G. and E. Liverton, E. W. O’Connor, R. Liverton, H. B. Maunsell, Bankview, R. M. Bannister, Te Mai Station, A. A. Schofield, J. Donald, Tividale, Pharazyn Estate, Beaumaris, Fernglen, Maringi, T. A.- Brown, Makanui, Glenburn, John Savage, R. King, Trass Bros., Awapiripiri, Te Parae, Tyneside, Fernyhurst, Brancepeth, Morland, Katatane, C. H. G. Hewitt, P. C. Taylor and others. NOTE. —NO Bulls or Dairy Stock accepted at this Fair. ORDER OF SALE: 12 noon. —Bullocks, followed by 2-year Steers. 1 p.m.—Fat Cattle. Sale of Yearling Steers will commence when Fat Cattle and all 2year Steers have been offered.
(To enable allotment of pens, entries definitely close on Sunday, October 18, 1942.) MASTERTON SALE. QWING to the Cattle Fair, NO Sheep or Pigs will be offered on Wednesday, October 21, 1942.
“CARE OF xHE HANDS’The occasional use of “ANTIKRAK” will prevent Roughnes, Redness and Chapping after gardening, washing, etc. It is excellent. 1/-, 2/- and 3/6 jar, from J. V. Gordon. Chemist. Masff>rtnr>
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