4 STOCK 8/XLES. | CARTERTON SALE, g FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1942, g At 11.30 a.m. sharp. 3 WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CC 13 LTD., will offer as above: — ijj Sheep— U 9 fat hoggets 17 fat hoggets § 12 store ewes / Cattle—’*l 8 fat P.A. cows $ 1 fat heifer g 1 Jersey cow on drop 3 6 fat cows g 2 cows and calves =• 10 store cows f 2 bulls 3 5 yearling Jersey heifers = 7 forward cows * Pigs—--5 10 weaners (good) 6 porkers a 11 slips J 8 light porkers | 12 Tamworth weaners = 6 heavy porkers 3 9 store pigs j 3 7 mos. p.b. Berkshire sows . 6 baconers J Sundries — g 27 sheets 7ft .iron, good order ‘‘ CLEARING SALE * OF 1 STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. , MAIN GREYTOWN-FEATHERSTON ROAD. j THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1942, i At 1 p.m. i _ I THE n.z. loan AND MERCANTILE < AGENCY CO.. LTD., have received J instructions from Mr E. R. Allen (whe ; has sold his farm) to sell, at the above I time and place, the following:— 30 Jersey and Jersey cross heifers and cows, in full milk 4 yearling Jersey heifers, r.w.b. 5 heifer calves 2 Jersey bulls (1 and 2-yea.r) 10 woolly ewes with b.f. lambs 4 S.D. rams 5 light porkers 2 light baconers 1 9-year draught gelding Duncan s.f. Nassive Swamp Plough, Duncan 3 f. Swamp Plough, heavy set Tyne Harrows, heavy Tripod Harrows, McC. 10-a-side Tandem Disc Harrows. M.H. 13-coulter Drill with Grass Seed and Turnip Box, 21 h.p. Anderson Engine, 50 gal. Alfa Separator, 12 rolls of Sheep Netting, Sundries, etc. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—The above herd consists of 25 picked heifers just calved and 5 cows, and are for unreserved sale. Coming off this lightcountry they should do particularly well with any purchaser. The implements are in good order but are subject to a slight reserve. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MASTERTON SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1942. 10QQ HEAD OF STATION CATTLE. (Full Particulars Later.)
tn and you need a S CYCLE REPAIR • fF'I > >sa executed quickly, /( ’Ly/ X. \ S it is better and ' .*4//. | cheaper to cotne to < J g STEVE ®Bp s SHARMAN lyy g CT 'Cycle Agent, ™ S MASTERTON. S Li ’Phone 215!!. S 03
WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. SEED & PRODUCE MERCHANTS. STOCK & STATION AGENTS. PROCURE your supplies from us for: — CERTIFIED RYE GRASS. „ ITALIAN RYE „ WHITE CLOVER „ COCKSFOOT „ MONT. RED CLOVER Full stocks of Gartons, Swedes, N.Z. Turnips and Millet, Lucerne, Mangels and Chou Moellier.
BUSINESS AS - •’ USUAL! CROCKERY GLASSWARE LEATHER GOODS TOILET REQUISITES FANCY GOODS, ETC NINNES Opposite Post Office, QUEEN STREET. ARMY STORES Opp. Posting Boxes. ’Phone 1013. MEN’S Working Shirts, Grey, 7/11, 9/11, 12/11; Twist, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6; Navy and Black, 7/3, 9/6, 11/6; Fancy Shirts in checks and stripes, 7/9 to 11/6. Men’s Blazers, 30/-. rpENTS & FLYS in all sizes. Car Covers in tenting and duck. Kit Bags, Haversacks, Shoulder Packs, Holdalls, Money Belts, Writing Outfits, Wallets, etc. I M EN " S Boots and Shoes in all sizes. All lines in Saddlery, Collars, Cart Harness, Bridles, Reins, Hames, Surcingles, Girths, Martingales, Cruppers, Straps, etc.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 November 1942, Page 6
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