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Spring/ Sowings A full Ranie o£ all Grass Sc and Clovers We want Contracts . J Peas, Barley and Linseed ... No one jives higher prices than Matsons. f MATSONS . 183 CASHEL STREET
Best is Best ? It always pjys best to Sow - PEDIGREE / Seed for your Pastures We have them si— Lucerne, Cowgrass, White Clover, Cocksfoot, H.l. Ryegrass, pfennial, Italian, Montgomery; and also “Mother” [ Timothy. For Sure /nd Certain Cash Returns, obtain a Contract for Barley or Peas SEED co. The CANTRRWRV (NJZ.) SEED CO. LTD., 208 Cashel St., and Lees ton. Miles Cheaper Ridiculously Cheap Ryegrasses J and Clovers for — PASTURE RENEWAL Slightly lower testing than the high quality lines for which we are renowned, these special lines make pasture . renewal “Miles Cheap*” . ALEX. MCDONALD AND COMPANY Grain, Seei and Produce‘Merchants. 194 Cashel Street. TFI RDUTXMFC OFFICE HOURS : 38-800. Two Lines. • wUSr DUH L 3 after HOURS : J. N. McKenzie, 340 Ranglora. , / Leo Taylor, dial 398. ask for 7194. *7 Alex. McDonald, 34-494. ORICINdi ZJO ®ere was an old farmer called Grafter, T who said, al he hung from a rafter, f g. __ “If Pdngned there and "then, V: . With Dose ‘F. & R.’ men, Aj. *“ be do>n from here busting with laughter.” - ' 1 ' >- Money for Jam Sad to jelate we are running short of Limericks. See what you ®an do to help -us. Do you know any good limericks ? Can you limericks ? For every limerick (original or otherwise) sent to, accepted and published we will send you a postal note for 5/An< don’t forget we are still on the job for Barley ana Pea Contracts. JjBAIN, SEID, AND PRODUCE :: 200 CASHEL STREET
SANDYDALE 2.11 Umm,? 11 !* s<e cr °ps Of foils racing SANDY DALE'S progeny Suring the last 18 ®**v on several occasions won half of the races on Trotting programmes. s(r» ece ®f winning sequence at Addington is regarded as a new record for a hart« a M. me f opolitan The major portion of Sandydale winners are from ii never previously produced a winner—a true indication that he *»*i>MnfiAng his own extreme speed and racing qualities on to his progeny. (Oamaru race record), WORTHYDALE (Australasian record for a wianSL p & er) ’ SAHARA QUEEN (Nelson track record), and CAPTAIN SANDY’S * Ort >n 3.28 for a mfle and ffve furlongs, the last mile and a half in \o® jiuiter track), are some of the season’s outstanding achievements. > Fee : 45 guineas I r* U|frn privilege. Limited space for 1948 available. Bookings accepted in I order received. Covering forms supplied on application. I J <WN JOHNSTON Puheuri, Oamaru.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25609, 25 September 1948, Page 5
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