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CLEARING SALE TO-MORROW, 20th July, at 1 p.m. sharp. A/c. Mr. A. G. TURNBULL. Makauri, (who has disposed of his farm). Tlie whole of his live and dead stock, comprising:— (i First Class Jersey-cross Cows, due early August. 2 Springing Heifers 1 Draught Mare, “Ruby'’ 1 Draught Gelding 100 Breeding Ewes (r.w.s.d. rams) 150 Hoggets (including few 2th. Wethers) 100 Bales Hay (unthreshed). 1 McCormick Mower (good order), 1 Hay Rake (as new) 1 Potato Moulder, 1 Hand Corn Shelter 1 Light Spring Tip Dray, 1 Set Tyne Harrows 1 Set Chain Harrows, 1 Set Grass Harrows 1 S.F. Lever Plough. 1 S.F. Oliver Plough (reversible). Harness (good assortment). 1 50-gal. A. L. Separator (as new). Cream Cans, Douglas Pump. Piping. 20 Sheets Corr. Iron, Carpenter's Bench (Kauri), 1 D.B. Shot Gun (good order), 3 pieces Kauri Timber (2/20 1/14—18in. x Bin.), Asstd, Tools. Sundries, etc. COMMON. SHELTON & CO.. LTD. _ AUCTIONEERS. 284 CLEARING SALE Account Mr. FRANK CHARTERIS At Mr. M. D. MANUEL’S WOOLSHED (Kindly loaned for the sale) TE KARAKA, THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, at 1 p.m. sharp. His complete Herd of High Grade Jersey and Jersey Cross Cows, comprising:— , _ , , 45 Cows, August and September calvers. 15 2 and 3-year Springing Heifers. NOTE: Mr. Charteris has been milking for 22 years on the foothills and the above cows averaged 319 lb. butterfat last season. This herd has had service of Pedigree Bulls and is line bred, being carefully culled each year; calving dates and full particulars at sale. Light Luncheon. DALGETY & COMPANY LIMITED (Inc. in England) Auctioneers. 242 GISBORNE TANNERY (F. E. Wilson & Sons Ltd.) MAKARAKA, GISBORNE Tanners of Harness and Sole Leather. Private Tannin a n specialty. POLLARDS DELIVERY SERVICE 62 Read’s Quay (late W. F. lies) PHONE 2527. Coal Merchants, Carriers and Forwarding Agents. General Carrying, Town & Country. Furniture Removals. Shipping, Goods delivered to and from Rail. AITKEN’S CONCRETE PRODUCTS WE Manufacture at our Factory, Carnarvon St., many lines of concrete Goods. It will interest you and pay to pay us a visit. Here ai'e a few of our lines: Steel Reinforced Earth-quake-resisting Chimneys, Pumice Concrete Boilers, Concrete Wash Tubs, Concrete Pipes any size, Water Troughs, Fence Posts, Septic Tanks, Silos, Konka Wall Board, Roof Tiles, Terrazzo. In fact we will make anything you require; nothing too small or too large. HOW TO SECURE A GOOD POSITION! IT cannot be done by waving a wand. It can be done by studying and qualifying in Accountancy through Hemingway's, the foremost Accountancy Tuition Specialists. The trained Accountant is so important in industry to-day that he really makes his own opportunity for advancement. Postwar industrial development will multiply good chances for the trained Accountant. Write to-day for Free Book “Accountancy” to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. SECOND-HAND TYRES WANTED WE URGENTLY REQUIRE FOR SEVERAL CLIENTS GOOD SECOND-HAND TYRES from 16in. to 21in. sizes. GOOD PRICES GIVEN. PHONE 4718 AT ONCE IF YOU HAVE ANY AVAILABLE UPTON’S TYRE SURGERY LTD. Cnr. Gladstone Rd. and Cobden St.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21150, 19 July 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21150, 19 July 1943, Page 6