An exceedingly attractive sale of farm stock and implc'monts will lako place on Mr. Frank Mould's farm, Ohariu Vollev, Johnsonville, to-day. Tho ■stock includes 130 Uomncv owes, with lambs tit foot, 4.1) hoggets, 2 half-draught horse*, trap mares all young and staunch, 100 pure white leghorn fowls, 100 white leghorn chickens, all from the very best strain*, including Padman's breed and The Ifange Ponllry Farm. Queensland. Amongst the implements to bo offered are —One Masscy-Harris 2-horse mower, with reaping attachment and knife-grinder, 1 Jlawiov-Hanris J'-F. plough, twin harrows, Planet Jr. seed drill, Syracuse hillsido plough, and also 100-gallon Perfection separator and farm sundries, etc. Messrs, A. L. Wilson and Co. are the auctioneers. Entries for the New Zealand Competitions Society's competitions close with tho secretary on September 25. Sinci: p.ifil-5 the British Army and Naval annual Intimates hove increased from "1 to 77 millions, while during tho same, period Civil Service Estimates have risen from 29 to 'IS millions sterling. A mail steamer with a speed of 15 knots has to earn ,£f>ooo n month to clear expenses One of from 17 to 18 knots has to earn ,CIO,OOO a month, and one of 20 knots £15,000 a nxmth.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1233, 15 September 1911, Page 4
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199Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1233, 15 September 1911, Page 4
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