AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICES. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1537. At 11.30 a.m. SHEEP250 f. 4 f. 4-th. wetbers 225 2-th. wethers 25 4-th. wethers 40 prime fat 4-th. wethers 40 ewe hoggets (woolly) 30 b.f. hoggets (woolly) 30 w.f. hoggets (woolly) 6 fat ewos PIGS—--15 weaners MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1937. At 11 a.m. Sharp. BHEEP— ' 15 fat ewes 23 wether hoggets 17 store ewes , 25 bX hoggets 20 fat wethers 100 2-th. w ethers 60 shorn 2-th. wethers ISO woolly yrether hoggets 80 4-th. wethers 100 shorn 2-th. ewes, one mark good . 20 shorn 2-th. ewes CATTLE—--3 store cows 2 yearling Jersey heifers 2 fat cows PIGS—--8 weaners (good) HORSES—--1 spring cart mare, aged, gtd. all work and quiet 1 Shetland pony, gtd. sound and quiet SUNDRIES—--400 sheets corrugated iron 1 grindstone, 1 sawbench, 1 set 3-leaf harrows, bars. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1937. At 11.30 a.m. XX7RIGHT, STEPHENSON 4 CO, LTD., will offer as above— SHEEP—--10 fat ewes 15 fat hoggets CATTLE—--5 fat eows 3 spg. Jersey heifers 7 forward cows 3 cows and calves 6 ylg. Jersey heifers 9 store cows. W. F. Codde, Park Rond—--11 cows in milk 11 ylg. Jersey heifers r.w.b. 1 Jersey bull A/e. H. R. Jensen, Park Road—--10 cows in milk 1 bull NOTE.—We have inspected both of these herds and can recommend the eows to intending purchasers. PIGS—--7 weaners (good) 5 porkers 9 slips 6 weaners 7 stores 9 porkers 8 Blips SUNDRIES—--1 s.f. plough 1 set 2-leaf harrows 8 heart Rimu gates MASTERTON CATTLE FAIR. To be Held in THE .COLUMBA ROAD YARDS, On MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1937. At 12 Noon. 1500 HEAD STATION CATTLE, Comprising—--430 ylg. P.A. & Hfrd. steers 200 ylg. P.A. & Hfrd. heifers 75 2 and 3-yr. P.A. heifers 150 2-yr. P.A. steers 350 3 and 4-yr. bullocks 75 P.A. 4 Hereford cows 50 P.A. eows and calves 40 prime fat cows and heifers 75 mixed coloured cows & -calves 35 mixed eattle 3* ylg. Jersey heifers" " On A/c. of the following vendors:— B. L. Bayliss, Cooper Bros., H. T. Coeper, lan Macßae, C. R. Judd, J. G. Mac Kay, Summerhill, Wainuioru', Roas Jackson, A. Ross, Hikorangi, Glesstrae, J. A. McLean, H. T. Hume, C. J. Percy and others.
(FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.) VIN WILTON. Established im, WAIRARAPA’B First WOOL BUYER AND STILL BUYING STRONG, WOOL WOOL' 1 SKINS SKINS •>’. ODDMENTS. ’ ’ LET US QUOTE YOU! NETT CASH ON FARM. WE BUY DIRECT From FARM TO FELLMONGERY A FLEECE OR YOUR CUP. NO QUANTITY too small. Office Phone 1643; Private 1222. Office: MESSRS. J. A. BETTS, LTD. P.O. BOX 154. MASTERTON. Private Address—- ! 10 Third Street. 7ANBDOWNB.
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Wairarapa Age, 30 November 1937, Page 8
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