STOCK SALES. MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, at 11.30 sharp. Sheep150 woolly store ewes 7 fat wethers 10 fat 4-tooth wethers 6 fat ewes 100 wether hoggets 100 woolly wether hoggets 60 forward 4-tooth woolly wethers 25 fat shorn wethers 20 ewes with b.f. lambs at foot 20 fat shorn wethers 50 w.w. hoggets 50 b.f. hoggets 100 w.w. hoggets A/c. Boyle Bros., Gladstone: 230 w. ewe hoggets (off turnips) 170 w.w. hoggets (off turnips) Cattle17 dairy cows in milk _ 13 springing dairy cows Dogs — 1 good huntaway dog A/c. A. W. Robertson: 1 good 2-year all-round dog 1 bitch, 9 months old Sundries — 1 good Colonial stock saddle 1 light spring cart 1 spring cart CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, OCT. 15, at 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ’’ LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep — 15 fat hoggets 20 wether hoggets 12 fat hoggets 30 fat ewes 12 prime fat wethers Cattle — 7 yearling Jersey heifers 4 springing Jersey heifers I 8 store cows 6 fat cows 7 forward cows 2 cows and calves Pigs—--8 bacon pigs 12 Tamworth weaners 10 store pigs 14 slips 11 Berkshire weaners 13 store pigs Sundries — 1 4-year mare, broken to chains 8 20 gal. milk cans 1 cooler 1 water pump 6 White Leghorn hens, laying 6 Australorp hens, laying 200 feet lin. gal. piping WAIRARAPA JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE of 4Q PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, on account of leading Wairarapa Breeders. CARTERTON SHOWGROUNDS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1943, At 12 o’clock noon. ALL BULLS ARE ELIGIBLE TO SIRE MARKED CALVES. Catalogues obtainable from WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. SECOND SPRING CATTLE FAIR. MASTERTON SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1943. 1000 HEAD OF STATION CATTLE. (Full particulars later.) THIRD FAIR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1943. SUPPLEMENTARY FAIR—DECEMBER (date to be arranged). PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DAIRY BULL SALE. CARTERTON SALEYARDS. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943. 40 DAIRY BULLS. (Full particulars later.) WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. For Furniture Removals RING I. ALLEN & SON, LTD. GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. ’Phones (day) 1043, (night) 1150. j with G ARDEN GRIFFITHS’ W SEEDS for and pLANTS All Postaqe Paid — Cash with Order WMZV MONEYMAKER firy. W* Uli Crops In 8 weeks. FZCwi -rt The first early pea, lst jeffi maturing Bto 10 vlwK % weeks, according Wh. k* 1 to climatic condl- ® Msp A' tions. Well - filled Sgt- Itl pods. Height 121 n. P®, (BO , J i Ho staking. 2/6 lb. ’■ 31b - for 6/6 "" posted. /ffc B < New Climbing WW® 1 t Bean: SNAKE or > YARD LONG. Pods < from 121 n. to 201 n. -Wr '< long. A heavy cropj WtU if J Per- Slender, green wOI to! U stringless pods.— ■\ 1/- Packet. a i wl New Salad and Cooking Vegetable I wJ/ —CELTUCE or W'l ' celery-lettuce I WW'J WIB A new. delicious VOV vegetable tor both ' v raw salads and ™ cooking. Salad leaves ready from 6 weeks after sowing. Asparagus-like stems ready In 9 weeks. Four times the Vitamin C content of ordinary lettuce. 6d. packet, 2/6 bulk packet, posted. PASSiun rrsuiT—narge plants of the popular round purple variety. 1-ycar-old plants, balled for easy , transplanting. 3 for 5/-. Postage paid. THYME PLANTS —Grow a few plants of this seasoning herb. Large 1jear balled plants, 1/- each; 3 for, 2/9, posted. GRIFFITHS’ PRIZE GLADIOLI —A collection of choice named varieties in all shades of Blues. Yellows, Scarlets, Smokv and Blcolors. Blue Ribbon Collection of 12 for 15/Vlctory Collection of 12 for 10/— General Collection of 12 for 7/6 COLLECTION OF GARDEN LILIES. Special end of season offer of collection' \ of choice garden Lilies, including pink,'' ornnge, tiger, Hcnryii, Pink and Yellow Aiurns, Jacobean and Lily of the Valley. ’i Collection of six sorts for 5/- posted. ■ PINK TIGER LlLlES.—Beautiful lilies most popular as cut flowers. Special) offer of 12 bulbs for 10/- Posted. ' Lily of the Valley—Giant white, scented. , Offered In clumps of six crowns. 1/clump of six roots; six clumps 5/6. FREE CATALOGUE — Fifty pages, ; beautifully illustrated, on Seeds, | Plants and Bulbs for spring planting. Write for copy to-day. It’s FREE!
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1943, Page 6
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