&uo»on>Ba’ aosioju, | '’"■j ' =, -s I EKETAHUNA SALE. - j THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1926. i 50 2-tooth wethers 23 m.a. 2-tooths 50 b.f, lambs 30 w.f. iambs* 50 b.f. iambs 50store ewes ' 20 w.f. lambs 20 2-tooth wethers 150 m.s. lambs 7 good weancr pigs 1 spring eart (tip) 1 600 gal. tank CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926. 1,00 b.f. lambs (in lots) , 40forward 2-tooth wethers 10 fat ewes 8 fat and forward cows 6 fat cows *5 store cows 1 fat bullock 30 bJ. lambs 1 gig horse 1 horse, gig and harness 7 porkers 6 prime porkers 8 prime porkers CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., Ltd., will sell as above:— 80 store ewes 50 rape lambs 30 medium lambs 40 fat wethers 15 store wethers PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MARTINBOROUGHT ANNUAL EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1926, At 12 o’clock. tpHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above:— 80Q0 BREEDING EWES WAIRABAPA STUD SHEEPBREEDERS’ ANNUAL STUD RAM & EWE FAIR. SOLWAY, ’ MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1926, At 11 a.m. STUD ROMNEY, LINCOLN & SOUTHDOWN RAMS, STUD ROMNEY EWES. Communications to LEVIN & CO., LTD., MASTERTON, For Associated Auctioneers. WAIRABAPA STUD SHEEPBREEDERS’ Eighth Annual RAM & EWE FAIR. SOLWAY, MASTERTON, N.Z. | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1926, ’ ... At 11 a.m. STUD ROMNEY RAMS STUD LINCOLN RAMS STUD SOUTHDOWN RAMS ' STUD ROMNEY EWES VENDORS: Messrs G. E. Allen, A. E. Anderson, W. Howard Booth, W. H. Buick and Son, P. M. Compton, D. R. Daysh, Q. Donald, A. and J. Gray, J. E. Hewitt, ' H. A. Matthews, A. D. McMaster, Percy Bros., Wm. Perry and Son, R. M. Perry, H. J. Rayner, N. G. Rayner, Wm. Rayner, W. C. Small, A. P. Southey. C. Wagland. Cornu unieations to LEVIN & Cd., LTD., MASTERTON, FOR A -bOCIATED AUCTIONEERS. ANOnIER BARGAIN LIST. To Clear Before New Year Regardless of Cost. TRAVELLING Cases and Trunks, Eev«7 : ble Bugs and Mats, New Tents, B< ling, Linos, Austrian, Canadian. Sc: ■ rass and Kitchen Chairs, Single T'c tends. Oval Oak Table, Duchess Chests, Wardrobe, Hallstands, Kitchen 1 sser, Morris Couch, New Gramaphone and Becords at cut prices. Crockery, ups. Plates and Saucers, Gas Stovet Ladies’ and Gents’ Bikes, Children’s Cots, Babies’ Chairs, Bed Indian Bii ■. full-lock Brake, Sewing Machine, I s tension Tables, Piano. D. W. SIM, PERRY S iEET :: MASTERTON. NOW FOR EXTRA EASY CASH! JF you use some extra money— ■ if y vould appreciate an easy way to ■ it—if you would like the opportui of earning £5 to £lO a week o- re—here’s an offer you can’t ai“ to miss. The Liberty Confect i v College has new openings in v town throughout Australia • w Zealand. The demand is grown m vastly for Liberty Sweets th are calling for your help. M . hem for us in your spare hours at h mo. The work is easy—no expei 7 o required, and no tools or roach i <■ needed. We teach you everyth. d give your our signed GUAR A X * TO PURCHASE YOUR SWEETS all times. The more sweets y< sake the bigger cheque you draw h week. Just mail the coupon .rticulars. LIBER’’ * CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE, H ah’s Buildings, Lambton (,> y :: WELLINGTON. A’ t Christchurch. Gentlemen Extra r in spare hours is what I’m look ■ >, Tell me without obll gatior what I have to do to earn it. I at least think it over. NAM I ADDER' The 1 nostage stamp ever issued American stamp for newsp 1 parcels, value 21d. It was 4 *n.
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Wairarapa Age, 7 January 1926, Page 8
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