AUCTION. ’ FIRST AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR. MASTERTON SALEYARDS. * WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1943, At 12 noon sharp. 2000 HEAD 0F STATION CATTLE, [ comprising—--580 18-months P.A. steers 400 2J-year P.A. steers 400 1| and 2£-year P.A. and H. heifers 320 station cows 200 cows and calves 100 fat cattle (cows, heifers, bullocks and vealers) On account of the following vendors: ■ Clifton Grove, J. M. Laing, F. Skeet, r Waimana, Mrs E. W. Bunny, Sulphur Wells, Henderson Estate, W. B. Gillies, Mrs J. C. Wrigley, R. E, Graham, D. Stilburn, W. McGregor, G. and E. Liverton, E. W. O’Connor, R. N. Palmer, J. K. Strang, H. R. W. Beetham, W. O. Riddell Est., W. G. Groves, G. Shaw, M. D. McGregor, A. McGregor, G. M. * Ahrens, I. D. Balfour, T. V. Caverhill, . N. R. Wyeth, Tividale, Estate J. P. Lett, J. Douglas, G. E. Elliott, Kummer Bros., r Tyneside, W. P. O’Brien, W. F. Mc- . Laren, G. H. Perry, J. G. Mackay, Rawhiti, Abbotsford, Estate J. W. A. Fal- ’ loon, Estate J. H. Cameron, H. J. . Cooper, Putinka, W. R. Birch, N. Blundell and others. . ’ ORDER OF SALE. The Sale will commence at 12 noon sharp on 2^-year steers, followed by 18-months steers. Fat cattle will be offered at 1.30 p.m. The SECOND AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR will be held on WEDNESDAY, April 14, 1943. MASTERTON SALE. QWING to the Cattle Fair, NO Sheep will be offered at the Masterton Sale on Wednesday, March 31, 1943. EKETAHUNA SALE / THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1943. At 12 noon sharp. Sheep—--300 woolly wether lambs 36 m.a. ewes 36 forward 2-th wethers Cattle — 1 dairy cow 2nd calver on drop 8 dairy cows in milk 6 Jersey cross heifers r.w. bull since Nov. 20 9 weaner Jersey cross heifers DIPPING NOTICE: All sheep offered for sale will be subjected to the usual Government inspection. . t CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, at 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ’’ LTD., will offer as above: — . Sheep — 150 woolly m.s. lambs 70 5 and 6-year ewes 50 fat 4-tooth wethers 50 woolly wether lambs 20 shorn wether lambs 30 b.f. lambs 12 fat lambs 150 woolly wether lambs 150 m.s. w.f. lambs A/c. J. L. Heckler: 70 prime purebred 2-tooth Southdown ewes 60 prime purebred Southdown ewes 20 prime Southdown ewe lambs Cattle—--3 springing heifers 8 fat cows 3 cows and calves 11 store cows 2 bulls 9 forward cows 3 empty heifers Pigs—--12 Tamworth cross weaners 8 baconers 11 store pigs , 12 porkers 9 slips 10 light porkers ( 8 Berkshire weaners ; Sundries — 1 60 sheets Bft. iron 1 DIPPING NOTICE. ’ All sheep offered for sale will be sub- 1 jected to the usual Government inspec- ‘ tion. ’
WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. WE can supply all your Farm Requirements and carry stocks of— CERTIFIED RYE GRASS ITALIAN WHITE CLOVER COCKSFOOT MONT. RED CLOVER AND ALL SEEDS. ELECTRIC FENCES, BITUPROOF, FENCING POSTS, WIRE, STAPLES, SOUTHERN CROSS TEA, POULTRY FOODS, HIGHLAND DIPS, CLEANSO DRENCH. OVER THE WIRELESS TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA. Wellington. 6.15: London news. 7.45: What Commentators Say. 8.0: Anderson Tyrer and N.B.S. Orchestra with Phyllis Lawson (soprano) and Cara Hill (piano). 9.0: Newsreel. 9.25: Beethoven. 10.0: From the Boys Overseas. 10.30: War Review. 11.0: London news. 11.20: Close down. 2YC. Wellington. 5.0: Variety. 6.35: Air Force Signals. 8.45: Humour Old and New. 9.30: Air Force Signals. 2YD. Wellington. 7.20: “Cappy Ricks.” 7.33: Fanfare. 8.0: ‘‘Hopalong Cassidy.” 8.25: Musical Digest. 9.2: “The Woman .in Black.” 9.30: Night Club. IYA. Auckland. 7.10: Gardening. 8.8: “The Stones Cry Gut.” 8,25: “Krazy Kapers.” 9.30: “Fashions in Melody.” 3YA. Christchurch. 7.15: Book Review. 8.0: “Dad and Dave.” 8.12: Alva Myers (soprano). 8.23: “Rapid Fire.” 8.41: “Songs of the West.” 8.47: Maitland McCutcheon (violin). 9.25: “Bands of the Brave.” 4YA. Dunedin, 8.1: St. Kilda Band. 8.10: Daphne Chandler (soprano). 9.31: "North of Moscow.” Empire Stations. Pacific service.—s.ls: “Anzacs Calling Home.” 5.30: R.A.F. Orchestra. 6.0: “Front Line Family.” 6.15: News. 6.36: “War in the Air.” 6.45: “Here in Britain.” 7.0: Victor Harding, Australian baritone. 7.15: “With the Australian Forces in Britain.” 7.30: Headline News and Commentary. 7.45: “Calling Australia.” 8.0: Radio Newsreel. 8.30: London Studio Orchestra. 8.57: News Headlines.
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