AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICES). | f EKETAHUNA SALE. ■* THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1929. At 11.30 a.m. 170 m.a. ewes, r.w. S.D. 60 wether hoggets 60 fat wethers CAETERTON SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929. At 11 a.m. TyALGETY & CO., LTD., WAIRABAFA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., and WRIGHT STEPHENSON 4 CO., LTD., will sell as above: — 50 m.a. ewes, r.w. S.D. 70 forward b.f. lambs 100 f.m. ewes, r.w. S.D. 45 4-tooth ewes, r.w. S.D. 30 m.a. ewes, r.w. S.D. 20 hoggets 1 boy’s pony, 3 years old 2 draught horses Collars and eovers 30 p.b. W.L. hens CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929. At 10.30 a.m. 41HE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ .*■ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., Ltd;, will sell as above:— 60 fat and forward ewes Account R. McKay. East Taratahi—--60 owes, r.w. S.D., March 20 50 fat b.f. hoggets 25 fat and forward ewes CLEARING SALE. TEA CREEK, CARRINGTON. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1929. At 12 (noon). TIHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COOP. ASSN., LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late J. McLEAN, to sell the whole of the Live and Dead Stock: Cattle — 33 young dairy cows, due Aug. and Sept. 2 cows in milk 7 2-year heifers (spring calvers) 7 1-year heifers I 1 2-year p.b. Ayrshire bull •r*1 aged mare (heavy) ' 1 4-year gelding ’ 1- spring cart mare 1 child’s pony 1 Tamworth boar I 1 sow * 1 sow, litter of six 13 slips 2 sheep or cattle dogs 6 geese 3 Bane Milking Machine with Anderi Bbn Engine complete; 1 Saw Bench, ’ Engin > on wheels; Grubber, Rubbertyred gig, 1 spring cart, 6 milk cans, M.H. Double furrow Plough, 1 set Harrows, four-horse Blocks, Bars, Swingletrees, 2 Mauls and Wedges, Circular Saws, Slashers. Stumping Jacks, 300 ft J-in. piping, Vise. Crosscut Saws, Block and Tackle, Collars, Biding Saddle, Gulloting Machine, Planet Junr., Plough Chains, Snig Chains, Stock and Dies. LIGHT LUNCHEON. PA HI A TUA SALE. 1 TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1929. At 11.30 a.m. CLEARING SALES. JIHE-WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., have arranged the following sales:— TU±JSI>AY, July 9.—Account Estate J. McLean, Carrington, Dairy Herd, springing heifers. TUESDAY, July 16, 1929.—0 n accoun* Messrs. MOORE BROS., Speciai Daily Heifer Sale at Carterton Sale Yards. WINTER CREAM. SHTEWD FARMERS send their cream to THE MAURICEVILLE DAIRY CO. Because of our C orrect Weights A ecurate Tests R ight payouts E xcellent Butter Sales. "CARE’’ IS OUR MOTTO. We want all available cream to enable us to supply our local butter f orders. Large output and excellent manufacturing facilities reduce our expenses and enable us to make satisfactoiy payments. Give us a trial. Satisfaction assured. Our advances for past 12 months has not been less than 1/5 with an allowance for cartage. Cans loaned. Get in touch with our carrier. Full particulars from W. P. CARTER, Secretary, Mauriceville. Telephone, 3755, Masterton. WE LEAD—OTHERS FOLLOW! AND NO WONDER—for our One-day Battery Charging saves you money, and your own battery brought in by 9 a.m. is -ready for you, fully charged the same day. OUB NEW ONE-DAY BATTERY SERVICE IS THE BEST in town. Better for Batteries, easier on Pocketbooks. Bring that run-down battery in to-day. WINHALL’S BATTERY SERVICE STATION, •1 CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON. h—. TELEPHONE 2031. FLAVOUR that you ’ll appreciate! It’s in Flakies, the new Rolled Oat Try it to-morrow at breakfast!
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Wairarapa Age, 4 July 1929, Page 8
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