AUCTION. TUESDAY, MAY 11 1.30 p.m. AT FITZHERBERT STREET, FEATHERSTON. (Opposite Post Office.) J KERSLAKE & CO. have been in- ‘ structed to sell, by auction, shop fittings as follows: — 1 15ft. Kauri-top Counter, large quantity of Rimu Shelving, 12in. x tin., Display Counter, 9ft. long; Rimu Counter, 12ft.; Framed Mirror, sft. 6in. x Ift. Win.; 1 Tucker Till; Framed Mirror, 3ft. 9in. x sft. 6in.; 3 Sashes, 3ft. 6in. x 2ft. 2in.; Oregon Plywood Partitions and Doors; Revolving Display Stand; 4 Glass Showcases, sft. x 4ft., on stands; 1 Counter, 12ft., with 8 drawers, Island Showcase, 4ft. 6in. x 3ft.; Plate Glass, Blinds, various Millinery and Mercery Display Stands, 4 Dressmaker’s Models and Sundries. J. KERSLAKE, ’Phone 1329, Auctioneer. Masterton. STOCK SALES. MASTERTON SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1943, At 12 noon sharp. 1250 HEAD OF STATION CATTLE, comprising—--150 mixed sex P.A. weaners 325 18-mos. P.A. steers 150 2|-year P.A. and H. steers r 60 bullocks 300 1-J-year and 2j-year P.A. heifers 210 station cows 40 fat cattle (cows, heifers, bullocks and vealers) 10 yearling Jersey heifers 10 potter bulls On account of the following vendors: —Mrs M. A. Read, York Bros., R. Liverton, C. H. Vallance, C. C. Jackson, Geo. Shaw, Richmond Beetham, Chas. Clarke, Awapiripiri, F. Maunsell, Geo. Neilsen, Castlepoint, G. and J. Moore, Kumu Kumu, Blairlogie, Mrs J. C. Wrigley, W. F. McLaren, Rawhiti, and others. ORDER OF SALE: 12 noon.—Bullocks, followed by 2J-year steers. 1.30 p.m.—Fat Cattle. MASTERTON SALE. QWING to the Cattle Fair, NO Sheep, Horses or Dogs will be offered on Wednesday, May 12, 1943. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1943, at 11.30 sharp, j WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., | LTD., will offer as above: — Sheep—--10 fat hoggets 22 w.w. hoggets Cattle—--6 fat cows 3 cows and calves 8 store cows 2 cows and calves 9 forward cows A/c. M. J. Neilsen, Mauriceville West: 5 extra good Jersey cross cows, close to profit 2 3-year Jersey heifers on drop A/c. J. H. Minton, Masterton: 10 choice 2-year Holstein heifers (close to profit). These heifers are in good condition, and were selected from Mr W. A. Say well’s herd at Greytown). Pigs—--10 porkers 8 store pigs 3 choppers 11 Tamworth cross weaners 9 light porkers 12 slips 7 Berkshire weaners Sundries — 1 Green Dominion lawnmower in good order 2 sets stocks and dies 1 benzine pump 1 engineer’s drill 1 vice Grease guns and belt fasteners TIMBER TREES. pARMERS! We require trees suitable for milling purposes and will be E pleased to quote for any you may | have. | I. ALLEN & SON, LTD. Sawmillers, Waingawa. ’Phones (day) 1043, (night) 1150 8 TO THE GIRL WITH AMBITION! S Enrol Now at the | HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESS--3 MAKING. 69 QUEEN STREET (next Hugo’s). | (Miss F. A. Loveday, Principal.) WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. WE can supply all your Farm Re- • quirements 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. WT NEGLECT A Common Case of Piles. It may Lead to Serious Results. When people, generally, understand that all such fatal diseases as Fistula, Ulcer of the Rectum, Fissure, etc., almost invariably begin in a simple case of Piles,"they will learn the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for the first appearance of this trouble. DOAN’S OINTMENT is unequalled for every form of Piles—Bleeding, Itching, Protruding, and Blind Piles, and hundreds of lives have been saved by using this cheap but effective remedy right from the start, because at such times a single tin has often effected a cure, while in the old deep-seated, chronic cases, several tins are sometimes necessary. DOAN’S OINTMENT is healing, antiseptic and soothing. That is why it is equally successful in overcoming Eczema and other skin complaints. But be sure you get DOAN’S. Foster-McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 May 1943, Page 4
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