. TOCK SALES. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1938. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., n LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep — 20 wethers 20 fat lambs 50 fattening ewes 180 b.f. and w.f. lambs in lots 15 store ewes 20 f. and f. hoggets Cattle — 1 Jersey cow on drop 3 springing Jersey heifers 10 fat cows 4 cows and calves 7 store cows 2 bulls 9 forward cows 4 weaner Jersey heifers 11 good vealers 7 cows with black calves at foot (good) 1 Jersey cow, just calved Pigs—--10 weaners (good) 8 porkers11 slips 5 porkers (good) 9 store pigs 11 weaners 8 slips A/c. H. Rayner, Sen., Moreton Road: 5 p.b. Canadian Berkshire boars, 5 months old 4 p.b. Canadian Berkshire sows, 5 months old. Sire: Wynne Chance, Reg. No. 11419—dam, Springfield Alice 6th, Reg. No. 12559. A/c. C. Williams, Masterton, who has ■ disposed of his property: 12 young Berkshire and Tamworth breeding sows, due to farrow July and August 1 Tamworth boar Horses—--1 aged hack, saddle and bridle
MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1938. At 11 a.m. sharp. Sheep—--70 fat and forward ewes 100 store ewes ' 22 fat ewes 20 b.f. lambs, 27 wether lambs 31 wether lambs Pigs—--10 weaners (good) ■ CLEARING SALE. KAIWAIWAI, FEATHERSTON. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1938, at 12 noon. rpHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ X CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., MASTERTON, have received instructions from MR F. MALTON to sell, without reserve, at the above place and time, the whole of his Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as follows:— 44 dairy cows (calving dates at sale) 10 heifers 2 weaners 1 Ayrshire bull 1 • are '-■ ■ 1 filly ~l''i ' 1 gelding Osborne ■ mower, d.f. plough, set of Steel Queen discs, 13-coulter Colonial .drill, 4-horse chains and bars, tyne harrows, 3-cow McC >rmick 7 Deering milking plant complete, 1 2 h.p. International motor. - ' . Light Luncheon Provided. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. GO TO—TINKLER’S FOUNDRY 1 LINCOLN ROAD, MASTERTON FOR YOUR IRON AND BRONZE CASTINGS, ETC. AH Work Done by First-class Tradesmen.
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A PROFITABLE DUTY SAVING FOR HOLIDAYS. JN the old days a holiday of a week or more was regarded as a kind of privilege, but in the rational belief of today it is a duty for the maintenance of physical and mental health. Mothers and fathers, as well as children, must have holidays for the refreshment of bodies and minds —proper holidays with pleasant changes of scene. Well, the Railways help their owners, the gerieral public, to take that necessary tonic by giving 5 per cent, interest on savings for travel by rail. Travel Stamps (1/-, 2/-, 2/6, 5/-) and 10/- Vouchers are obtainable at any officered Railway Station.
RELICENSING OF MOTOR VEHICLES Number Plates for 1938-39 ARE NOW BEING ISSUED. Avoid the Last-minute Congestion by RELICENSING EARLY. \fter Tuesday, the 31st May, all Motor Vehicles must be equipped with 1 938-39 number plates.
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