auction. _____ j TOMORROW 1 p.m. AT FEATHERSTON. T KERSLAKE & CO. have been ind* structed by Mrs Edwards, who has sold her Tea and Confectionery Business and is leaving Featherston, to sell, by public auction, household furniture and effects as follows:— Baume Piano, Handsome Carved Kauri Mirror-back Sideboard, Dining Table, Table Covers, Floor Rugs, 4 H.B. Chairs, 3 Seagrass Chairs, Pictures, Morris Chair, Clarion 7-valve Radio, Double Oak‘Bed and Wire ,Kapoc Mattress, Oak Cheval Dressing Table, M.T. Wash Stand, Glass-top Kitchen Dresser, Oak Hall Stand, Glass Wall Case, 8-day Wall Clock, Walnut Whatnot, 1 Morris Settee, Palm Stand, Large Framed Mirror, Large Assortment of Crockery and Ornaments, Fairbanks Confectioner’s Balance Scales (up to 41b.), Kitchen Utensils, 2 Brass Preserving Pans, Neafe Sewing Machine, Wringer, Garden Tools, Mangle, Coir Matting, Feather Mattress, 12 Pillows, LARGE QUANTITY OF NEW WHITE AND GOLD and Blue Border Cups and Saucers, Fancy Plates and Glasses, and many Sundries. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. STOCK SALES. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1943, at 11.30. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep30 maiden 4-tooth ewes 65 woolly wether Jambs 60 woolly ewe lambs 10 fat ewes 10 b.f. lambs 80 w.w. lambs 50 fat ewes 50 forward ewes 250 mixed sex w.f. lambs 9 aged Southdown rams 50 6-year ewes 25 2-tooth ewes 25 2-tooth wethers 40 m.a. ewes 45 w.w. lambs 10 fat lambs 30 w.w. lambs 27 b.f. lambs 5 m.a. Romney rams 2 S.D. rams Cattle—--8 fat cows 2 cows and calves 11 store cows 7 forward cows 2 bulls 12 2j-year forward P.A. and Hereford steers 10 Jersey heifer calves 5 fat P.A. cows 4 Hereford heifers Pigs—--11 weaners i 6 baconers f 9 store pigs • 12 light porkers j 7 slips 14 Berkshire cross weaners 7 porkers Horses — < 1 6-year farm horse DIPPING NOTICE. All sheep offered for sale will be subjected to the usual Government inspec- ‘ tion. 1 MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1943. j At 11 am. for Pigs; 11.30 a.m, for Sheep. 1 1900 SHEEP, comprising— I 200 good 2-tooth ewes (one earmark) 7 100 good shorn wether lambs 50 b.f. lambs 200 shorn wether lambs 75 b.f. lambs 55 ewe lambs J 400 b.f. lambs 220 maiden 4-tooth ewes 120 6-tooth ewes 100 4-year ewes 100 5-year ewes 50 6-year ewes 100 s.m. ewes 100 2-tooth wethers A/c. L. H. Boothe’s Estate (whose farm has been sold): 200 m.a. ewes 140 m.s. shorn lambs 1 Cattle25 P.A. cows and calves 2 fat cows DIPPING NOTICE. j All sheep offered for sale will be ■ subjected to the usual Government in- : spection. ’ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FIRST AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR. — i MASTERTON SALEYARDS. I I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1943. 1000 head of station cattle. (Full Particulars Later.) :i: 1D S PERRY STREET. MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1943, Page 6
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