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stocksales. FIRST SPRING CATTLE FAIR. MASTERTON SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1943, At 12 noon sharp. 1400 HEAD OF STATION CATTLE, comprising—--630 yearling P.A. steers 200 yearling P.A. heifers 80 2-year P.A. heifers 270 2-year P.A. steers 150 3-year bullocks 37 fat cattle (cows and heifers) 33 fat bullocks On account of the following vendors: —Blairlogie, Oban, Fernglen, Annedale, T. A. Brown, ‘'Waihi,” R. McGovern, Estate W. O. Riddell, C. Hudson, Mrs J. Dryden, J. Innes, Triangle, Matapeehi, Flagcreek, Forbrae, H. F. Coom, B. W. Schofield, Springhill, H. H. Christensen, H. Trass, Est. J. P. Lett, W. E. Dalziell, J. B. Dalziell, Gordon Reynolds, Cooper Bros., D. J. Cooper, Percy Cooper, Gordon Cooper, Hartley Myers, R. N. Palmer, Laird Meredith, Sulphur Wells 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 12 noon sharp. Sheep—--400 good woolly ewe hoggets (off swedes) 20 w.w. hoggets Cattle — 3 cows in milk Horses — 1 4-year hack 80 ewe hoggets Sundries — •j ton seed potatoes . 1 15cwt. Chev. truck, with good tires and in good order 6 totara strainers 1 cowshed tub (ht. totara) A/c. Mr Jas. Reid, Alfredton, who is giving up contracting: 1 Anderson Batch concrete mixer «■ 2 2-wheeled concrete barrows 1 mechanical log saw (6 blades) 1 3 h.p. Parkinson electric motor 1 2in. centrifugal pump with suction hose 2 lin. high pressure pumps 2 200-gallon iron tanks * Approx. 1000 ft. fin. wire rope in short lengths, 4 snatch blocks, cant hooks, heavy union screw, 1000 ft. gate timber (Oregon), approx., few sheets of iron, 4x9 Oregon stringers, 2 steelbenders (take up to 1-1-in.), 1 steel cutter, take up to lin.; fin., lin. and 2in. piping, scaffolding poles, planes, stumping jack and sundries. The following entries may be inspected at Alfredton: — 1 pile driving derrick 1 pile driving winch 1 21 -ton monkey “ cartertoiTsalk FRIDAY, OCT. 8, at 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO'., LTD., will offer as above: — Sheep—--50 ewes with b.f. lambs at foot 30 fat ewes 50 woolly wether hoggets 6 ewes and lambs 12 fat hoggets 10 fat hoggets 60 w.w. hoggets Cattle—--6 springing Jersey heifers 5 fat cows 8 store cows 7 forward cows 2 cows and calves Pigs—--12 weaners (good) 8 store pigs 11 Tamworth weaners 9 slips 12 Berkshire weaners 7 store pigs Sundries — 50 totara posts 1 set spring cart harness

STOCK SALES. ANNUAL SALE OF 23 STUD & RUN SHORTHORN BULLS. To be held at ‘•TUPURUPURU,” MASTERTON, On TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1943, At 1.30 p.m. ON ACCOUNT OF D. BUCHANAN, ESQ. Auctioneers — DALGETY & CO., LTD. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. GOLD MINING $ COMPANIES' RETURNS. The following information has been cabled to tho London office of the Martha Gold Mining Company iWaihii Ltd.: For the period ended September 18. 12.432 tons of ore were crushed for a result of 2784 fine ounces gold and 21.186 fine ounces of silver. The crushing time was 20 days. The Ngahere return for the four weeks ended October 1 was 523 ounces for 429 hours from 208,916 yards. The Maori Gold dredge last week returned 14oz. for 118 hours from 11,000 yards.

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For Furniture Removals RING I. ALLEN & SON, LTD. GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON ’Phones (day) 1043, (night) 1150.

CALL TO ,< WARMS O WOMEN OF 17 YEARS MW OVER HEEDED FULL-TIME NOW TO ASSIST IN THE PRODUCTION OF “FOOD FOR FREEDOM” Food is the biggest gun in the whole war. Food to feed our / own people, Great Britain, our Allies ... food to strengthen / our drive to victory . . . food to help the United Nations / write the peace. ' An urgent call is made to all women over 17 years of age irrespective of present occupation to apply to help our farmers / increase their output on dairy and general farms everywhere. f Already over 900 girls are fulfilling this valuable service. /JB W '' ' X'/ It’s a healthy life and a vital war job. Full equipment is supplied / a|" ' z x z L T you free, comprising smart Walking Out Dress and Greatcoat, I < M 1 Summer Overalls set, Heavy Weather kit, and with a special / Smßi weekly allowance to cover replacements. The pay is good, free board and lodgings by employer or cash allowance made, no domestic work, fare paid to and from employment, plus three 4 free fares each year to and from your home. Cash concession fares are available at all other times. You get paid holidays each year, insurance against accident, a return to your old job at the end I |lr ' wßf of the war ensured. Iff' Hr Make up your mind NOW to help produce the “Food for 11 . f Freedom”. If you’re 17 to SO and in normal health— \W / Join tIwWOMEN’S fl LAND SERVICE % Full information and application forms from your local V/.W.S.A. or District Manpower Office, or write the Director of National Service, Box 165, Te Aro, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1943, Page 6

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