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AUCTION SALES. WAVERLEY SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 15, AT 1 P.M. CATTLE, including:—Bo 3iyr. *“ forward P.A. and Hereford bulj locks, 30 forward 3yr. P.A. heifers, ; 12 store cows, 27 weaner Jersey , heifers, 5 good Jersey weaner ; heifers, 9 good dairy heifers, in full 1 milk. 1 spring cart horse. 60 2 and 4th. ewes, r.w. S.D. rams; lit m.s. lambs. 2 good Turkey gobblers. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. LTD. AND NEWTON KING LTD. RAETIHI SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 21, AT 12 NOON. |3OO SIJ EEP, comprising:—6oo wether lambs, 120 ewe lambs, 230 b.f. lambs, SO syr. ewes, b.r. Romney rams 1/4/42; 200 f. and f. wethers, 40 m.a. ewes, b.r S.D. rams 16/4/42; 30 s.m. ewes, b.r. Romney rams 10/4/42. [()() MIXED CATTLE. 2 young draft geldings (all work), 1 good svr. hack. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. LTD. TAIHAPE SALE WEDNESDAY. MAY 20 AT 12 NOON. ; 1().O()O SHEE P, comprising:— 5500 ■ ether lambs. -- I 2500 c- e lembs. 300 h.f. lambs. 500 fat and forward wethers. 80 2th. ewes. r.w. S.D. rams. 120 2th. ewes. r.w. Romney ram. 318 m.a. ewes, r.w. S.D. ram. 100 aged-mark syr. ewes, r.w. S.D ram. 250 fattening ewes. A/c A. K. Hodder: 200 ewe lambs. | HEAD OF CATTLE, ing:--20 2iyr. P.A. steers. 10 20mos. P.A. heifers. A/c Batley Estate: 100 P.A. weaner steers. p-A R M L rt S ! WANTED TO BUY! Super Bags! Super Bags! Super Bags! Grain or Chaff Sacks in any quantity. SCRAP LEAD, BRASS and COPPER. Agents for all Branded Beer, also Buyers of Wine Bottles. yyANGANUI J.JOTTLE EXCHANGE. TAUPO QUAY. ’PHONE 5142. PRIVATE 5279. RELIABLE RECONDITIONED MACHINERY. 2-Stand Wolseley Shearing Machines. 3 h.p. Wolseley Engine. No. 4 Planet Jr. Seeder with cultivating tools (new). Ace Electric Dairy Water Heater. 75gal. 8.8. McCormick Separator. McCormick Brushbreaker Swamp Plow. 7ft. Federal Truck Topdresser. 4-Leaf Tine Harrows and Bar. Fordson Steel Wheel Tractor. 7ft. Cambridge Roller. NOTE—We are cash buyers of al! classes of ur-fui machines. What have you got? AVANGANUI AfACHINERY ‘"anganui Machinery EXCHANGE. XCHANGE TAUPO QUAY, Opp. Railway Station. 'Phone 4825. After Hours, 4651. ! G.V.B. MILKERS i Are unexcelled for efficiency, speed, I and thoroughness of milking and I are renowned for producing clean 1 and superfine milk. G.V.B. Mllk- | ing Machines milked 33,606 cows during the 1940-1941 season. Average strippings were i% per cow. Average of cows developing udder i troubles—less than U cows per 100. j MR. DAIRY FARMER! j What are your strippings, what are j your losses? j Cows are valuable, labour is scarce. i Let us convert your old plant to a I modern G.V.B. We shall be glad to quote you and give you a demonstration in your own shed. A £<O., J,TD. MACHINERY DEPARTMENT WANGANUI. ) Day phone 3189 - After hours 3754.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 111, 15 May 1942, Page 6

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