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W « can offer forsale, »" - 11 M connections, both In NX. end Oversea. are Our -’ e " K qre *“PP» rt - d b * th « wl, “'* V^ah‘holding a fully’economic ’**“* *° ** *** * ■ ,[fliLegw tT* H 1 MUWaiar eur Organisation enabling them to provide "** unit - ? ad outage. lf ; ' " \ a service which is second to none. , . . e. «..iu « un iifi»d vW-JOTGfflr- T**- Formers' Grain Agents, covering all » *■ » 22—--—«“ fc The member, of our Staff are fully qualified districts of Canterbury ggg Marlborough we ■ Let The Farmer,' handle your stock and be -HG- to advise on valuation, and »*•*•” - fully qualified to give expert "adric? on all ■■ oss " red of • lfieie " t ond fr'«"dly «rvice. i" ’■ mertod * ° f “ ° properties. your Grata and Seed problem,. H e ch^ O With seed cleaning ptoJt, at Christchurch, |—- —~ The Farmer,' Hardware Department corrie. W&- days farming requirements. To achieve the /AU// \ Lee,ton, Ashburton and Rangiora, and with ■ a foil range of all Fan, hardware. STOCK DEPARTMENT Toleahone nff/JT 1 best resulh his vltcl e ”*" tial ?hat experienced men, operating the mow modem n fl , *nlH -L-x-u .... . wl- . . . .. ■ ■ ■ V.™, VfiF weed, and pe,t» be controlled. Chemical VAZZJ maThlnerv The Farmer,' are fully equipped materials. Including Wire, CHRISTCHURCH: A. J. Harris, Head Auctioneer ™ .... .... „„ 38-702 spray, era widely used and are most jPf’rF —*Vt -««.»» the best and Strainers. D. J. Selby, Stud Stock .„ 55-518 efficient. f [ ,0 : R. E Alexander . . . 88-970 — J' Farmer,' are agents for Shell I„„ |J result* £? r TS--. |. „- l| -hwp netting, of all kind* sxr.e* ■ IM« Sgy "wiggr trJS™. ?*?““ «« WOOL DEPARTMENT fllffiXl'XawfittFJ ' ASHBURTON: G. May ... M 73 CHRISTCHURCH: C. S. Gibb, 45-390 ’ 1 * h » ’» th,lr * or, • t’S**"... M 1 ■■ ---- ——, w N«ison 4194 HHMBBBMEfIBBHUBBHSBfIBBHUBBBKBMfIBMfiOHBfIH 5 1 M coteiio 1537 LAND DEPARTMENT ■■_ | MjJ I»] - J I J7M UtUH fcW iHu M 0 I walker ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Bl » 77 "• Hol,a " d 55-04, C|)MM * beatfoy Ikwy. Healthy •*»«*» •*<* h prWHeH. eeU M. •(» CHEVIOT: T. J. McGowan BLENHEIM: R. Newman 4823 SEME The use of fertiliser, is an important part sheep areprofitable. *wmer uses Steck Cme<jmTw>lot are rrtlrei, red DARFIKD: A. Dawber 27 ASHBURTON: A. Donaldson 4027 <of all farming practice and The Farmers' \ 4 /... ** ***• DUNSANDEL: W. 8. Barr 48 RANGIORA: C. V. Rowland 62 carry a full range of manures and fertiliser, ° . . HAWARDEN: Giimor. 76 Hsed b m .d.,Xming method* that your flock i, free fram tick, and J | RIRWEE: J. Gott 77 SEED, GRAIN AND j I Cornsock, and Woolpack* u - lUjiuuß* ‘m xeln SIIII'I for their M ■*“'■** sidiehli. LEESTON: C. McAeiey 101 PRODUCE DEPARTMENT a to all fanners and you are al- Waterbury Marlborough. -4 ZAs**“* ” *** *"“*"* * MrYHELD W Daixell 70J CHRISTCHURCH: R. Ballinger, Export 4 way, asrered that the Farmers' carry ample W. are rtre for Ike mert eGcient - . . n* Feremrs- rtbr . wrefoM. fori MAYHELD W. Daae Produce Manage? 47-307 stac * cs meet demands. dip-spray mg maclueas available. METHVEN: K. McFarlane 8 C . M . Gilbert ’ 38-088 oxford: g. Dmito. OXFORD . M<y ISSD RAKAIA. S. Watts LEESTCN: Richardson 215 I V ® I A VB/ L ■f BBML.iI JII > /GI ■! K w. b. Henderson Tyjer 525 A. 309 ASHBURTON: A. G. Wilsoe 7046 leseroee. Is of v fal importance to every feneer. ** . B. Monbail 467 BLENHEIM: 8. E. Kennedy 1492 . *’ m ’*■”’ *** **** “•I**—* <>«•*- F—wrs' •« ttahedi wM efow foramn* CoeeftAAkM If Mooihaw 73 CULVfRDEN* K I McLeod 26 L Nee SovH# BrNisk Company and Ueyds. *® ••Eer farmers’ Ce eperetives rSpICJS eporaNvee Mreefftsel NX. ttroofk Be Paneere* SEDDON: X. Howbaw 73 CuLVERDEN. K. I. McLeod 26 A w7’% IXrX . ff' Uuonohoot NX . WteM. Fedweltoo. j far mor recieires. '.tfiMti'* Oow wtih mm., **_ - - -•- aa- - ».• ' "' /x » b imported to cover yo.r dwellieg aed out. ( - ThreraU this domlnloa wide emmeeffee, together \’.W' H. " 1 .. ■TT I 111 —«»—• I’ -/A buildings and their ceeteets. • « 1 tfel . a»b »- mi,m., -----i-m-~ M ere o t>le *” *** ** ■•Hng end oeMeg eapoelfo, one Mes .. - At certain times, year Crops against the ravage, fe aesatianonc. we ere erne w H n.,l*. beaked bv IT PAYS TO LET HANDLE irx no L i° bl - n^-', S *• “ ,)7J S cHZI, *• *o«rtfee In end Ortry CoMe. SM V Pl J J 1 "• emphsyees against accident under Workers' >/vv **”* " W *‘ n * twin 1 Cs eperettves lew waesn The Farmer,', founded by Canterbury farmers, is entirely controlled in the province, and end « Agents for the NeHonoi Mefoel Ufo, we ties of your Sted end Heck Sires. Tr” . ™ th. profits earned on your business are distributed and retained in N.Z. flrr,, '"’* ,0,i ““ »* —»* The growth and expansion of Canterbury and Marlborough rests on the prosperity of STOCK AND STATION AGENTS - WOOL AND GRAIN BROKERS *• CHRISTCHURCH, ASHBURTON, BLENHEIM, RANGIORA, LEESTON, OXFORD, HAWARDEN, RAKAIA. METHVEN and SEDDON.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29635, 4 October 1961, Page 17

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