STOCK SALES. PAHIATUA stock sale. TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 1943, at 11.30 a.m. CATTLE, comprising—--200 P.A. and Hereford bullocks 120 2-year P.A. steers 150 yearling P.A. steers 50 yearling Hereford steers 40 empty heifers 25 empty cows 30 fat and forward bullocks 10 fat cows 12 heifers, r.w.b. 20 good ylg. Jersey cross heifers EKETAHUNA DAIRY BULL SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943. 95 1 AND 2-YEAR DAIRY BULLS. Full Particulars Later. MASTERTON SALE. AWING to the Carterton Show, NO V SALE will be held in the Masterton Saleyards on Wednesday, October 27, 1943. CLEARING SALE. MARTINBOROUGH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1943, At 12.30 p.m. npHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been instructed by Mr W. E. Cuff (who has leased his property) to sell, as above, the following:— 8 Jersey cross cows in full milk 1 springing cow 2 dry cows 1 2-year Jersey bull 4 yearling Jersey heifers 8 Jersey heifer calves 1 aged draught horse (all work) 1 sow to farrow 7 light porkers Cattle dog, 10 1-year W.L. hens, 1 hen and 6 chicks, 6 2-year 8.0. hens, 1 rooster, 1-horse manure distributor, 5-a-side discs, s.f. plough, hay rake and sweep, dray, 4-wheeled brake, J-ton Chev. truck, one-cow milker and elec, motor, 50-gal. Lister separator, grindstone, 3 pairs gumboots, horse and cow covers, hay knife and forks, garden forks and spades, etc. Also, on account of Mrs A. Mclvor, who is giving up dairying: 9 Jersey cows in full milk
For Furniture Removals RING I. ALLEN & SON, LTD. GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. ’Phones (day) 1043, (night) 1150.
FOR URGENT REPAIRS. EXIDE BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES. “CHAR” FOR GAS PRODUCERS IN STOCK. THOS. WAGG & CO., LTD. Phones 1022 & 2224 - - MASTERTON
Griffiths’ Choice CHRYSANTHEMUMS . We oner special collections of Wy||s2Wl» Ch r ysantliemum WwWW Plants. Attractive for garden dis- ! plays and unI 1 eaualled for cut dower purposes. 1 Prize nam c d I varieties in four i distinctive flow- . ering 1 ■ types as | enumerated. Curled Double Japanese. Giant Single Korean. Cascade or Floral, Pom Porn oi Button. Collection of 6 for 7/6. Coll, of 12 for 12/-. Coll, of 24 for 22/-. P.osted. ,; DAHLIAS: Prize. — The world’s best I named varieties are offered to 5 o . f Every known shade and colour possible I Let us select a collection to suit your j district from the following types of choice Dahlias. Plants ready November. Giant Decorative Double. Cactus ana Hybrid Cactus, Charm or Miniatuie Dahlias. Pom Pom or Giant Button, coll. Of 6 for 8/-. coll, of 12 for 15/-. Coll, of 24 for 28/-. Posted. BEGONIA BULBS— Large crimped dowers with beautiful crested beard on each of the four petals. The crest is a different shade to the ground colour. 1/6 each. 15/- doz., 50 for 50/Posted. GLADIOLUS BULBS— A special collection of 12 distinct varieties. No two bulbs the same. In scarlets, smokey, yellows. Dinks, salmon, etc. Coll, of 12 for 7/6. Coll, of 24 for 13/-. Posted. HARDY PERENNIALS — Re-appearing year after year. We offer a collection of choice varieties. No two the same. Useful for borders, rockeries, or bedding. Coll, of 6 for 7/6. Coll, of 12 for 13/-. Posted. ROCKERY PLANTS — Ideal perennial dwarf-growing subjects to add to your rock garden, or useful for window boxes. Novel and select varieties. Coll, of 6 for 6/-. Posted. PASSION FRUIT— Why pay 6d. each for fruit. Grow your own from our sturdy one-year-old plants. Large fruited type. Three for 5/-. Posted. THYME: Herb— Strong, healthy plants. Prepare for Christmas seasoning. 1/each, 3 for 2/9. Posted. MONEYMAKER PEAS — Earliest dwarf cropper. Eat your own in six to eight weeks from planting. Obtainable only from Griffiths. 1/- pkt., 2/6 lb.. 31b. for 6/6. Posted. CELTUCE — a new delicious vegetable for both raw salads and cooking. 6d. packet, 2/6 bulk packet. Posted. FREE CATALOGUE — Fifty pages, beautifully illustrated, on Seeds, Plants and Bulbs for spring planting. Write for copv to-day. It’s FREE! SWEET BLUE LUPINS f’ONTAIN wonderful fattening properties. Sow with your rape crop and new Spring pastures. Consult us about this fattening food, which at THE SAME TIME enriches the soil. G. H. PERRY & CO., LTD. GRAIN, SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, PEJIRY STREET, MASTERTON. Telephones 1105, 1301.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 October 1943, Page 6
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