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AUCTION. TOMORROW 2 p.m. T KERSLAKE & CO. will sell by auction at their Mart: — W.L. Hens, 3 Muscovite Ducks, 12 W.L. Pullets, 35-piece Dinner Set, English China with blue floral bolder, Saddle and Bridle, 2 Wicker Chairs, Plunket Cot, Gas Stove, Morris Couch, Wardrobe, Push Chair, Fire Screen, Two Duchess Chests, 3-piece Oak Bedroom Suite, Single Mattresses, Cane Pram with sponge tires, 2 Wood Partitions, Carpet 9 x 12, Lawn Mower, Jam Jars, etc. ' STOCK SALES. FIRST MASTERTON EWE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1943, At 11 a.m. sharp. 20 000 BREEDING EWES, compris4,500 2-tooth ewes 750 maiden 4-tooth ewes 1,750 4 and 6-tooth ewes 2,000 4-year ewes 10,000 5-year ewes 1,000 6-year ewes On account of the following vendors: —G. and J. Moore, W. A. King, Otahome, Te Whanga, E. W. Bunny, O. A. Bunny, Estate R. O. Smith, C. L. Wilton, Mamaku, A. Ross, H. C. Bellis, J. S. Langdon, W. H. Dickens, Mrs E. A. Wrigley, Estate G. Liverton, Awatea, Mrs E. L. Schofield, J. V. Reid, L. Dunn, T. Dunn, Woodleigh Farm, W. H. Hull, R. D. Cameron, Estate L. P. Larsen, Mrs G. M. Ahrens, R. C. Hodgins, Tinui Station, I. D. Balfour, T. V. Caverhill, Mrs E. E .Wilson, J. T. Ryan, A. A. Schofield, E. P Savage, C. A Wyeth, John Andrew, Peter Andrew, Awipiripiri, Morland, Glendonald, Waimapu, Katatane, A. H. Falloon, R. S. Pilmer, L. N. Donald, Ken Groves, H. E. Haggitt, G. Morgan, H. Scales, A. H. Pavitt, P. C. Taylor, Te Parae, Estate J. H. Cameron, Jas. Douglas, J. K. Strang, Mrs J. C. Wrigley, C. M. Bannister and others. (Only Breeding Ewes accepted for this Fair.) NOTE.—To enable the allotment of pens, entries will close on SATURDAY, February 6. ORDER OF SALE: F. Yards—ll a.m. sharp: 2-tooth ewes, followed by 4-tooth and 6tooth ewes. Main Yards—l2.3o p.m. sharp: 4 and 5year ewes, followed by 6-year ewes. DIPPING NOTICE—On and after Wednesday, February 10, all sheep offered for sale will be subjected to the usual Government inspection. EKETAHUNA SALE. THURS., FEB. 11, 1943, at 12 noon. Sheep—--300 b.f. lambs 60 4-tooth to 5-year ewes 2 S.D. rams 50 w.w. lambs 40 w. ewe lambs 50 shorn ewe lambs 50 shorn wether lambs 40 b.f .lambs 53 w.f. shorn wether lambs 200 woolly ewe lambs 250 f. and f. woolly wether lambs 280 shorn wether lambs 80 w.w. lambs , 50 shorn ewe lambs 50 5-year ewes 20 2-tooth wethers Cattle — 7 2|-year Jersey heifers, r.w.b., November 1 6 weaner Jersey heifers DIPPING NOTICE. After February 10, all sheep offered for sale will be subjected to the usual Government inspection. MARTINBOROUGH EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1943. , • Ail p.m. sharp. 3150 BREEDING EWES, comprising: 900 2-tooth ewes 250 4 and 6-tooth ewes 1500 4 and 5-year ewes 250 6-year ewes 250 b.f. lambs (1 line) On account of the following vendors: Tocker Estate, C. J. Nix, S. J. Oates, P. R. Bunny, M .A. Finlayson, W. E. Arcus, W. J .Martin, W. B. Martin, H S. Oates, McGaffin Estate, H. H. Ronalds. DIPPING NOTICE. On and' after February 10, all sheep offered for sale will be subjected to the usual Government inspection. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 1943, at 11.30 a. 1.1. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ” LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep—--130 good b.f. rape lambs 120 b.f. lambs 120 m.s. lambs 130 w.w. lambs 10 fat wethers 15 fat lambs 30 b.f. lambs 43 woolly wether lambs 37 shorn wether lambs 25 woolly ewe lambs A/c. H. J. Nitz, Stronvar: 300 woolly m.s. lambs Cattle — 6 fat cows 3 bulls 8 forward cows 2 cows and calves 11 store cows 5 fat cows Pigs—--12 Berkshire weaners 15 porkers 11 store pigs 8 baconers 14 slips 8 Tamworth weaners NOTE. —Owing to the Masterton Ram Fair NO Sale will be held in the Carterton yards on Friday, February 19. DIPPING NOTICE. On and after February 10, all sheep offered for sale will be subjected to the usual Government inspection.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 February 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 February 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 February 1943, Page 6

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