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AUCTIONS PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTD. j ADDINGTON SALE. ( TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 1 2nd MARCH, 1949. ] Special Entries include: — On account Estate 11. J. HARRISON, • "Rosehill.” Meth ven: 300 Four-jear Romney Ewes. 200 Five-yeab Romney Ewes. These ewes are the annual draft from “Rosehill,” and can be confidently recommended. On account MR R. G. MURRAY, Te Rapa, Marlborough: 440 Four and five-year Romney Ewes. 117 Two-tooth Romney Ewes. These ewes are the annual draft from Te Rapa and as usual are in excellent condition. They are big-framed ewes, well woollen, and can be thoroughly recommended. On account GLEN COLWYN ESTATE, Hundalee: 450 Corriedale Wether Lambs. 150 Corriedale Ewe Lambs. 140 Four-year Corriedale Ewes. On Account MR J. F. CRACROFT WILSON. Cashmere: 400 Five-year Three-quarterbred Ewes. 140,Tw0-tooth Three-quai terbred Ewes. 183 Threc-quarterbred Ewe Lambs. On account Messrs A. and I. GARDINER, Purau: 350 Four and five-year Halfbred Ewes. 70 Four and five-year Romney Ewes. On account MR T. EDWARDS,. Purau: 350 Romney Wether Lambs. 250 Romney Ewe Lambs. 300 Five-year Romney Ewes. On account WILLESDEN ESTATE, Poranui: 450 Romney Wether Lambs. On account ESTATE M. F. RYAN, Springston: 1 Truck two-tooth Romney Ewes. A particularly good line. On account MR H. DAYMOND, Chatham Islands: 325 Sound-mouth Romney Ewes. On account MR GEORGE, Tuuta, Chatham Islands: 400 Two, four. six, and eight-tooth Romney Ewes On account MR M. GRENNELL, Chatham Islands: 200 Sound-mouth Romney Ewes. On account MR D. BYRNE. Kaikoura: 75 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes. On account BLENHEIM CLIENT: 4 Trucks four-year Halfbred Ewes. Account MR J. BUCKLAND, Te Oka. Little River: 130 Four-year-old Romney Ewes. On account CLIENT: 12 Yearling Friesian Heifers. Guaranteed empty. On account MISS M. WITBROCK. Burnside road: Two-and-a-half-year Guernsey Friesian Cross Heifer, due to calve March 6 to a Pedigree Friesian Bull PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS LTD.. Auctioneers. 2675 PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. SOUTHDOWN DISPERSAL SALE. ADDINGTON SALEYARDS, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 2. AT 2 P.M. We have been instructed by Mr I. F. CROFT, Mt. Brown. Amberley, to hold a Dispersal Sale of his entire Registered Southdown Flock (No. 838) as under:— 28 One Shear Registered Ewes. 16 Two Shear Registered Ewes. 34 Three Shear Registered Ewes. 24 Four Shear Registered Ewes. 21 Ewe Lambs. 40 Ram Lambs. 163 Mr Croft founded his flock in 1929 with purchases of selected ewes from Major G. F. Hutton and Mr A. Grant. Sires used in recent years have been from the Antrim and Craigburn Studs. NOTE: All the above have been passed by the Society’s Inspector and will be offered in small lots. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD.. Auctioneers. 7394 PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. KAIKOURA RAM AND EWE FAIR. RAM • AND EWE FAIR. THE above fixture will be held at our Saleyards, Beach road, on MONDAY, MARCH 14th, MONDAY, MARCH 14th, commencing at 12 30 p.m. ENTRIES INVITED PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., Kaikoura, Auctioneers. 8108 PROPERTIES FOR SALE HALSWELL: 10 acres Light Land, £lOOO. Sherris and Wilson, Hereford st. 8072 DWELLING, 6 large rooms, kitchenette, big Section; Ist section, city. Vacant possession. A 7924, “Press.” FOR Sale, Good Section, beautiful view. N.Z. Sheep Farmers’ Agencies, Ltd., 183 Cashel st. ’Phone 32-450. 8161 FIIAVE 7-Roomed House for sale. Buyer must offer 3-Roomed Fiat, S.C., with gaiden, 1 mile radius Cathedral Square A 7821, “Press.” —; FOR Sale, 1000 Acres Sheep Country. Full particulars on application to N.Z. Sheep Farmers’ Agencies, Ltd., 183 Cashel street. 'Phone 32-450. ——- 8161 ST. ALBANS: Commodious Residence. I rooms; bus passes; tenanted, 32s 6d. Good investment. £l2OO. Sherris and Wilson, 176 Hereford street. 81’71 TENANTS: Do you know that you can purchase the House in which you reside by payment of small deposit with principal repayments no greater than rent? 83 VICTORIA STREET. GREER and GEE. LTD. ’Phone 38-596. 8159 ; HORNBY, close School and Shops: Artistic , Bungalow, to be erected immediately, suit- > able rehab, loan. Plans available. £lB5O. Sherris and Wilson, Hereford street. , 8071 - TENANTS: Buy the House for which you ■ are paying rent. We can finance this for • you on a small deposit. 83 VICTORIA STREET. GREER and GEE, LTD. ’Phone 38-596. 8159 t ■ = £I2SO—ST. ALBANS T HOUSE, 3 bedrooms. nice tenants. £7SO—WALTHAM, handy railway; nice tenants; owner out to sell. Good in--1 vestments. For further particulars apply HUTCHINSON, WHITE, LTD., . Victoria square. 8173 • TENANTS: Why pay rent when we can ‘ finance the purchase of your home on a 5 small deposit and easy weekly repayments. 83 VICTORIA STREET. ’ GREER and GEE, LTD. 'Phone 38-596. 8159 TENANTS: Have you a small deposit? If so, we will finance you to purchase the property at present occupied by you. Easy . weekly repayments. 83 VICTORIA STREET. GREER and GEE. LTD. ’Phone 38-596. 8159 3 ======================= > GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, ’ Auctioneers, ’ 534 Colombo street. 'Phone 30-314. ’ Invite Entries for their Next j Auction in their Rooms. Carrier will Call and Collect, j Prompt Account Sales Settlement, t All Classes of Goods Accepted, f GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, FOR BEST RESULTS.

THE BETTING POLL THE BETTING POLI. THE BETTING POLL When you east your vote on March 9th bear in mind that in countries where increased betting facilities have been provided by Legislation a social and economic menace has been created. Take South Australia as an example. In 1932-33 prior to the introduction of Betting Shops the total Racing investment was £2,193,662, while in 1936-37 under the mantle of legality and respectability the alarming figure of £7,685,254 was reached. That is to say, with legalised Betting Shops, gambling trebled itself in four years. Surely this is proof positive that increased facilities will mean more gambling. Here is an interesting extract from the findings of the South Australian Royal Commission on Betting which needs no further amplification : “ We express the opinion that Betting has reached such an extent in the State as to become an economic evil. Organised Betting has gone beyond the stage of amusement and recreation.” Another point you should remember is that even with the legalised Betting Shop, Totalisator office or agency, the illegal bookmaker will still be active. We will then have the Totalisator, the Betting Shop, and the Bookmaker all anxious to encourage our menfolk, our womenfolk, AND our youth to invest on racehorses. Yours is a clear cut responsibility on March 9th--keep betting on the Racecourse where it belongs— VOTE AGAINST THE PROPOSAL VOTE AGAINST THE PROPOSAL VOTE AGAINST THE PROPOSAL Remember, legalised Betting Shops have worked unsuccessfully elsewhere and have been quickly dropped. How can they possibly work for the betterment of this country ? STRIKE OPT THE TOP LINE STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE Published by Authority of the Joint Committee of Churches on the Gaming Referendum.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25741, 1 March 1949, Page 10

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