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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. IJIAIIBBSAIiII'B SAX. 3. SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE — On behalf of MB T. GEE, Paparua etreet: 1 Show Bay Pony (14.1 hands), 7 years, 6. and hj., trial Winner of numerous oTbehilf at BURWOOD CLIENT: 1 Bay Pony Maie, 6yxs, s. and h. Ideal child's pony. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. H. MATSON and CO. NOTE—Owing to the New Brighton Races, tbo Sale will commence at 10.30 a.m. H. MATSON and CO PULVEBDEN EWE FAIR. VULVEBDEN EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, MARCH 17th. SPECIAL ENTRIES: On behalf of MR S. L. RUTHERFORD, t "Leslie Hills,'' Culverden: 150 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 350 F. and F.M. Merino Ewes 160 S.M. Merino "Wethers. On behalf of THE EXECUTORS of the late W. 0. RUTHERFORD, "Montrose," Culverden: 800 S.M. Merino Ewes. (Never bred a halfbred lamb.) 500 Merino Wether Lamps 250 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes ido Two, Four, and Six-tooth Menno Wethers. On behalf of MR D. LES RUTHERFORD, "Morna," Culverden: 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewea 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Wether*. On behalf of MR GEO POPPLEWELL, Taihoa, Rotherham: 75 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes On behalf of MR GEO. FORRESTER, Kilsyth, Rotherham: 200 Foui-year-old Halfbred Ewes 1(H) Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes On behalf of MESSBS J. and G. SANDERSON, Nga Wiro, Rotherhim: 600 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes 150 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes. On behalf of MR PERCY MORSE, Waiau: 108 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewe» i 64 Five-yeai-old Halfbred Ewes 6(5 F. and F.M. Halfbred Ewea 52 Halfbred Wethers On behalf of the Trustees of the late A. EARSHMAN, Itchin Hills: 300 Twp.tooth Halfbred Ewea Luncheon will be provided as usual. H. MATSON and CO., 9747 Anotipneers. NATIONAL MOETGAGE AND

ANNUAL EWE FAIR, TINWALD YARDS. MONDAY, MARCH 21st, 1927, shall offer the following lines of EWEJS at the above fixture: — Account COL. R. B. NEILL, Barossa: 1200 Ewes, being Animal Draft from Barossa Station Account MR M. MEEHAN, Pentland Hills Station (in conjunction with Dalgety and Co.): 1000 Halfbred Guaranteed Sound-mouth Ewes; all one earmark Account MESSRS SMITH BROS., Mount « Somera: 1100 Six and Eightrtooth Halfbred Ewes, ex Mount Sojners Estate Account Mr W. S. STRANGE, Riversdale: 350 Four-year-old Homney Cross Ewes Account MR A. J. KEITH. Aehburton: 500 four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Account NORTH ISLAND CLIENT: 1000 Two-tooth Romney Cross Ewes; extra good line Account CLIENTS: 1000 Four and Five-year-old Halfbred Ewe® 500 Three-quarterbred Sound-mouth Ewbb 800 Four, Six, and. Eight-tooth Three-quar-terbred Ewea 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes Further Entries Solicited. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AMP AGENCY CO. 0& N.Z., LTD. . 8735 , • ■ w ANNUAL RAM FAIR. ASHBTJRTON SHQ"W GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1927. E shall offer at the above fixture, RAMS on account of the following Breeders BORDER LEICESTERS'Account Colonel J no. Fuidlay, "Akanui ; Messrs David McKay, Winchmore; J. M. Johnson; L. J. Fechney, Westergeld} .A. J. Nipqll, "Penßoroft." ENGLISH LEIOESTBUS- _ Account Messrs iWfutor H. Bomfant, W. Bufcterick, Alex. Bennett. SHROPSHIRES-r _ Account Messrs T. E. Upton, S. Cox, h. J. Fechney. SOUTHDOtVNS- n Account COl. J no. Fmdlay, Messrs D. M. Chrißtie P. Lysaght. Raymond Oakley. S Ac?ousfco)7Jno. Findlay. Kock Book * No. 469: i One-Shear B.L. RSm» 1 Two-shear B.L. Ram ENTRIES CLOSE 18th MARCH, at B p.m. Further Entries Solicited. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY Ai * V CO. OF NX, LTD., . Auctioneer*. N Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. O* WtC ADJAOBNT TO ST. I{t D. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. HIGH AND DRY. We can offer a SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE MODERN BUNGALOW OF 2-STORBYS Comprising. 5 Booms and Kitchenette with, all modern conveniences. ONE ROOM IS EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE. THE KITGHENETTE IS THE DREAM OF THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE. Electrio Cooker, Cupboards, Drawers, Tiled-back Sink, Etc. Plenty at space. There are Two Hot-water Services. Large Bathroom, Built-in Shower, Etc. - Arrange with u» to Inspect. FARMER3' CO-OP. MODERN 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW. PRICE REDUCED BY £250. ONLY i?Hnn < lso DEPOSIT. EASIEST OF TERMS. SECOND MORTGAGE ARRANGED FOR PERIOD OF YEARS. . THEREFORE NO ANXIETY ABOUT RENEWALS OF MORTGAGE. Th# Room# are all spacious and well-finish-ed, with panel pancrs, panelling, etc. THE COST OF PAPERING ALONE BEING IN THE VICINITY OF £IOO. Section ol approx, 30 perches, well laid out in lawns *od garden, rock borders, concrete paths, et<j., THIS IS EXCEPTIONAL. Amnse* Inspection with our Land Office, • farmers; co-op., BETTER THAN GOVT. MORTGAGE. OWNER PREPARED TO SELL. ON VERY EASY TERMS. f-mn DEPOSIT ONLY, AND WHOLE £IOO BALANCE LEFT AS INVESTMENT, TO BE PAID OVER LONG P TH3S D BUNGALOW IS SOLIDLY BUILT. ALL CONVENIENCESElectric light, Gas. Paths, Garden Laid Out. etg us WE CAN THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP-WE HAVE CASH BUYER FOR _ 6 -ROOMED MODERN" HOPSE ATO GOOD. SECTION WITH ESTABLISHED GARDEN. PEOPEEIOS « s , ggg™*N7694 Land Department. PILES PERMANENTLY RELIEVED. ' mHE Zann Doubts Absorption Treatment lor X Piles has obviated the necessity of operations. "Zann" is guaranteed. • If fcot satisfied, money refunded. A generous trial treatment of Zann sent on receipt ol nine penny ! itattns. Hundreds of testimonials reaeived. Easily and effectively applied at home. Zann Proprietary, Boi 852, Wellington. t> Free Booklets and stocks of Zann obtainable from Barnett and Company, OhemI ists. Cathedral square, and E. Cameron Smith, Chemist, corns* Worcester street «d the Chriltehurch. H 4790-4

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18947, 11 March 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18947, 11 March 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18947, 11 March 1927, Page 20

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