STOCK SALES. FIRST SPRING CATTLE FAIR. | MASTERTON SALEYARDS. I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1943, I At 12 noon sharp. I 1400 HEAD 0F STATION CATTLE, ’ comprising—j’ 775 yearling P.A. steers i 300 yearling P.A. heifers ’ 80 2-year P.A. heifers 300 2-year P.A. steers 150 3-year bullocks 20 station cows . 65 fat cattle (cows, heifers and bul- - locks) > On account of the following vendors: ■ —Blairlogie, Oban, Fernglen, Annel dale, T. A. Brown, “Waihi,” R. s McGovern, Estate W. O. Riddell, C. ! Hudson, Mrs J. Dryden, Awatea, J. ' Innes, Triangle. Matapeehi, Flagcreek, Forbrae, H. F. Coom, B. W. Schofield, I Springhill, H. H. Christensen, O. L. > Sykes, H. Trass, Est. J. P. Lett, W. E. Dalziell, J. B. Dalziell, Gordon Rey- . nolds, Cooper Bros., D. J. Cooper, Percy Cooper, Gordon Cooper, Hartley Myers Cooper, Gordon Cooper, Hartley Myers, R. N. Palmer and others. (Fat Cattle will be offered at 1 p.m.) Second Fair. —Wednesday, Oct. 20. Third Fair. —Wednesday, Nov. 10. Supplementary Fair. —December (date to be arranged). NOTE. —Owing to the Cattle Fair, NO sheep, pigs or sundries will be offered at the Masterton Sale on Wednesday, October 6, 1943. EKETAHUNA SALE. THURSDAY, OCT. 7, at 11.30 a.m. Sheep—--400 good woolly ewe hoggets (off swedes) 20 w.w. hoggets 80 ewe hoggets AUCTION SALE OF FARM LAND. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., instructed by Mr Charles Roland Tocker, of Featherston, will offer for sale by public auction at the Sale Yards, Carterton, at 1 n.m. on FRIDAY, the Bth day of October, 1943. ALL THAT piece of land, containing approximately 101 acres, being Part Section 62, Moroa Block, and being part of the land in Certificate of Title Volume 336, Folio 251. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE. The land contains no buildings, is subdivided into 8 paddocks, and is ‘ mostly swamp land suitable for dairying. It is situate 1J miles from the ' Featherston Dairy Factory, 4 miles 1 from Featherston, with frontage to i Kahautara Main Highway. Adjoining '' this property is a block “of land con- i taining approximately 19 acres, with i house and sheds, which is also for sale t privately. This would work in with 1 the 101 acres, and the whole would make a good dairy farm. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS i of sale may be inspected at the offices t of Messrs Wright, Stephenson & Co. r Ltd., Masterton, or at the offices of £ Messrs Thompson and Tate, Solicitors, n Greytown. ’ „
RELIABLE USED CARS FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. STANDARD 20 SALOON, in excellent condition and’ a fairly late model £125 ROVER METEOR, 6 cyl., in perfect order £l6O AUSTIN 16 SALOON, a really good car £l3O VAUXHALL 20, fitted with gas producer in good order £l5O AUSTIN 12, 4cyl„ roadster £55 STUDEBAKER Special Light Six j-ton Truck, low mileage, one owner £4O AUSTIN 7 Delivery Van, in very good order £llO WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF LATE MODEL CARS. H. J. JONES & CO., LTD. MASTERTON. ’PHONE 1300.
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