STOCK SALES. ' ( CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY. JULY 14. 1939, At 11.30 a.in. sharp. tu-right, stephenson and co., ’* LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep—--45 b.f. hoggets 55 wether hoggets 40 2-tocths, r.w. S.D. 40 2-tooth wethers 20 2-tooth wethers 3 fat wethers 20 b.f. lambs Cattle — 3 fat cows 6 store cows 2 cows and calves 4 forward cows 7 springing Jersey cross heifers ] purebred Jersey cow, just calved A/c. J. McLean, Masterton: 1 cow in milk 1 cow, fourth cal ver, due July 25 1 cow, third calver, due October A/c. Colin Campbell. Clareville: 20 3-year Jersey heifers, due July and August A/c. W. G. Laing: 8 high-class Jersey cows on drop 4 sows, due to litter Pigs—--6 porkers 10 weaners 8 slips 5 weaners 9 store pigs Sundries — 20 birch posts 1 s.f. plough 7 new drums UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. GRASSY ROAD, KAIWAIWAI. MONDAY. JULY 17, 1939, 12 noon. MESSRS DALGETY & CO.. LTD.. 1 having been favoured with instructions from MR J. P. MORGAN, who is giving up farming, will sell the whole of his live and dead stock, as under: — 27 Jersey cross cows (due July and August) 4 2-year Jersey cross heifers (due July and August) . 9 selected Jersey cross ylg. heifers 1 4-year Jersey bull 1 draught gelding (all work) 1 spring carter 14 laying pullets B.M. s.f. plough, set 10-blade Duncan discs, set Alfa harrows, tripod and chain harrows, 75gal. Alfa Laval separator, 3-cow L.K.G. milking plant complete, 17 cow covers, 1 2 h.p. motor, 1 l j h.p. motor, chip-heater, farm tools and sundries. NOTE. —We have inspected the cows, which have been well culled every year, and we can recommend intending purchasers to attend this sale. A/c. L. McCormack, Kaiwaiwai: 12 3-year Jersey and Jersey cross heifers, due August LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE OF DAIRY FACTORY AND CONTENTS. AT KAHAUTARA, FEATHERSTON. MESSRS WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., will offer for sale on behalf of the Lakeview Dairy Company (in liquidation), on TUESDAY'. JULY 18, at 1 p.m., AT KAHAUTARA, DAIRY FACTORY, MANAGER’S RESIDENCE & ASSISTANTS’ COTTAGE, and LAND on which buildings stand. Survey and titles at purchaser’s expense. Also Contents of Factory—--100 lengths of Cheese Shelves, 66ft. 2in. Shafting and Pulleys, 1 G6O Alfa Laval Separator, 2 Rotary and Centrifugal Pumps (milk or whey), 1 10 h.p. Motor. 1 Starting Motor, 8 lOgal. Milk Cans. 3 Cheese Presses, 3 Loaf Hoops, 4 Vats, 1 Curd Mill, 3 Agitators, 2 Kauri Tubs, 1 12ft. Cooler (30 tubes). 1 Pasteuriser (Universal), 1 300 gal. Receiving Vat (Pipes and Fittings). ■•Finns” Milk Scales. 1 Badcock Tester and Fittings, 1 12 h.p. Cable Boiler (very good), I 6 h.p. Tangye Engine, Fire Blast (wood or coal), Water Pump and j h.p. Motor, 1 Whey Tank (3000 gals. 1 Water Tank (3000 gals.), 1 set “Fairbanks” Scales, Sundries, Piping. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY 14.—A/c. Colin Campbell, at Carterton Saleyards. Dairy Heifers. JULY 25.—A/c. Bidwill Bros., Kahutara, at the Carterton Saleyards. Dairy Herd and Plant. JULY 27.—A/c. A. N. Tait. Ward’s Line, Greytown. Dairy Herd. AUGUST 3.—A/c. Frank Jones, Matarawa. Dairy Herd. For further particulars, apply WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. MASTERTON. __ THE RELIANCE CARRIERS OF WAIRARAPA SOCIETY, LTD. LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL CARRIERS. ’Phones: Office, 1109. Private. 2385. FARMERS! WE buy Pinus Insignus, Rimu, White Pine and other Timber Trees. Our representative will inspect and quote, without obligation. Write now to THE C. & A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE GO., LTD.. P.O. Box 1532. WELLINGTON. _ TO ALL FARMERS! pOR all Classes of Farm Work—Moledraining, Ploughing, Cultivating. Darn-making and Hauling—you will be well advised to get my quotation. Only modern machinery used. F. D. BUTCHER. JUNR., ’Phone 1801, 134 SHORT STREET. MASTERTON. FLY & YOUNG, LTD. GENERAL CARRIERS & FORWARDING AGENTS. AGENTS: N.Z. EXPRESS CO.. LTD., AND COLONIAL CARRYING CO. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE ROOMS. GOODS FORWARDED TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. FURNITURE PACKED & STORED. Furniture Removed by Pantechnicon. STOCKS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. Booking Office: Castlepoint and Tinui Motor Service, leaving twice daily 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. OFFICE: Corner BANNISTER ST. and DIXON STREET. 'PHONE 1126.
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