STOCK SALES. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, at 11.30 a.m. Sheep400 wether hoggets 85 f. and f. wethers 60 5-year ewes, r.w. S.D. rams, March 20 50 4-tooth ewes, r.w. S.D. rams, March 17 Cattle — A/c. J. S. Dick, Ngaturi: 5 spg. cows (tested). Test will be given at sale MASTERTON SALE. - WED., AUGUST 4, at 11.30 a.m. sharp. 1200 SHEEP ~ 60 2-tooth wethers 40 prime fat wethers 200 woolly wether hoggets 10 fat wethers 80 woolly wether hoggets 150 wether hoggets 50 fat and forward ewes 25 fat b.f.’s 110 fat wethers 300 w.w, hoggets 50 woolly ewe hoggets 40 woolly wether hoggets 86 fat wethers 10 fat ewes 14Q CATTLE10 prime fat heifers 6 prime fat cows 30 P.A. cows r.w. P.A. bull 3 P.A. yearling steers 50 P.A. cows r.w. P.A. bulls 30 P.A. cows r.w. P.A. bulls 10 empty P.A. cows 1 2-year Jersey heifer on drop Dogs—--1 good 4-year all round dog 1 good 3-year all round bitch A/c. Chris. O’Brien (who is giving up droving): 4 huntaway dogs 2 heading and leading dogs . 1 eye dog 1 5-year hack mare 1 6-year hack mare 1 saddle and bridle (good order) 1 leather saddle bag 1 gig _ MARTINBOROUGH SALE. THURS., AUGUST 5, at 1 p.m. sharp. Sheep120 woolly wether hoggets 66 woolly ewe hoggets 100 woolly ewe hoggets ( 60 woolly wether hoggets : 50 ewes, r.w. S.D. rams Cattle12 2-year Jersey heifers close to profit and out of tested cows 12 2-year springing Jersey heifers 8 choice 3-year Jersey heifers, close to profit (good) 3 3-year springing Jersey heifers 3 2-year springing Jersey heifers 3 dairy cows close to profit 6 Jersey cows due August 3 yearling Jersey heifers
TIMBER SALE. EKETAHUNA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1943, At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Peterson and Doney (who have dismantled the Eketahuna Post Office), to sell, without reserve, the following:— 20 000 EEET 0F TIMBER, compris- ’ ing approx, the following:— 4000 ft. 5 x 2 heart rimu 1000 ft. 4x2 heart rimu 3000 ft. 8 x 1 heart rimu 1000 ft. 10 x 2 heart rimu 1300 ft. 12 x 2 o.b. rimu 200 ft. 10 x heart rimu 500 ft. 4 and 6 x 3 heart totara 750 ft. heart matai weather boards 3500 ft. 6 x 1 t. and g. heart matai 750 ft. 12 x i heart rimu 600 ft. match lining 500 ft. Oregon pine to 24ft. 1000 ft. sundry timbers 200 sheets iron from 5 to 9 ft. 4 skylights 300 ft. spouting and downpipe (mostly copper) 24 D.H. windows 20 doors and frames, copper, wash tubs, supply tank, elec, hot water cylinder, 1 ton lead, numerous sashes, water piping, etc. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, at 11.30 sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will offer as above:— Sheep15 fat hoggets 20 wether hoggets Cattle—--3 springing Jersey heifers 6 fat cows 9 store cows 7 forward cows A/c ,P. and M. Byrn, who are giving up dairying: 11 Jersey-Ayrshire cross cows, due August and September A/c. J. Mulvaney, Kaituna, who is giving up dairying: 34 Jersey and Jersey cross cows, due August and September 11 springing Jersey heifers NOTE.—This herd has been tested for years, and has averaged over 3001bs.' butterfat for many seasons. Mr Mui-' vaney has always culled heavily, keeping only the highest producers. At the sale calving dates and individual records will be given with each cow. The heifers to be sold are the progeny of the best cows in the herd. Pigs—--10 weaners 8 slips 8 store pigs 9 Berkshire weaners
TIMBER TREES pARMERS! We require trees suitable for milling purposes, and will be pleased to quote for any you may have. I. ALLEN & SON, LTD. Sawmillers, Waingawa. ’Phones (day) 1043, (night) 1150.
TRANSPORTATION IN WARTIME Railways Take the Strain OF all the indispensable parts of our war effort, Transportation is one of the most far-reaching. It enters every stage of production; it.controls the usefulness of our fighting forces, and the great army of men and women in our war production plants. The Railways are the main arteries of transportation in this country, and because of their efficiency and reliability in handling the greatest traffic volume in history, the pulse of New Zealand is strong, and our war effort distinguished by a condition of enough and more, when and where wanted. -THE PULL IS FOR VICTORY-
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