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SALE OF LINCOLNS

A salo of purebred Lincoln sheen in link estttto of the late Kenneth M'Kcnzio, of Grecnhaugh, Palinerston North, is advertised in this issue. Tho auctioneers aro tho Loan and Mercantile Co., and Williams and Kettle, Ltd., and they draw special attention to the dispersal of one of the oldest-established flocks in the district. The late Mi. M'Kehzio was regarded as a most successful breeder, and Ihe proteent flock, which is tho result of many years close attention to improvement in tho flbck, must We sold, as tho property has been disposed of.

For commercial transport and passenger service, the Argyll motor vehicle has set a standard in New Zealand. Argyll motor-buses havo made a pronounced success of the Timaru municipal motor service, and have been adopted for the Kelburne motor-bus system and the Pahiattia-Pongaroa motor mail service, among 1 others, while the Argyll motor lorry is widely used by public bodies and private firms for transport purposes. Apply J. F,. Fitzgerald, Lambtori-qnoy, Wellington, North Island Agent. — Advt. Mnckie and Co. Distillers Limited— the old-established firm, established 1742 —who ship the "WHITE HOUSE" WHISKY are refilsitig to supply any firm adulterating their WHISKY. In the interests of the public this action is highly appreciated : few firms can tako ii]) this strong attitude, but it has had ilb reward by the support of the public. t-Adv^ " " •"~" T

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 2

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SALE OF LINCOLNS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 2

SALE OF LINCOLNS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 2

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