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AUCTION NOTICES. MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., In conjunction with HOADLEY, SON, AND STEWART, H A YE been favored with instruc tions | to offer for at Stracha THURSDAY . BRANSON, Esq., ’ Public Auction, ’aimata, on 1918, W ards AR 30 All the Live on Wharekiri Statio*»fcomprising 125 Calves (Polled Angus, Shorthorn cross) 32 Fat Bullocks 35 Fat Cows and Heifers 40 2-year-old Heifers 44 2-year-old Steers 45 Yearling Steers 45 Yearling Heifers 4 Polled Angus Stud Bulls 2000 Ewes, 4,6, 8-tooth, and 5-year-old (including not more than 50 6-year-old Ewes) 800 2-tooth Ewes 400 Fat Ewes 1200 Ewe Lambs 800 Wether Lambs 60 Wethers 50 4,6, and 8-tootli Romney Rams WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LIT) , HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, AuctioneersSPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANCAPAPA CASH BUTCHERY -NOW OPEN—PRIME OX BEEF And FIRST-GRADE MUTTON At LOWEST RATES. THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC IS SOLICITED. Tel. 1223. P.O. Bos 232. F. R. HILL PROPRIETOR. JAS. J. NIVEN & CO. ENGINEERS.

IRON. BRASS AND GUN METAL CASTINGS AT SHORT NOTICE. —Large Stock of— ELECTRICAL AND Q.ENERAL ENGINEERING E E Q UISITES ON HAND. Expert Advice Given on any Engineering Proposition. ESTIMATES FREE. ’Phone 78. P.0.80x 159. W. O. LONG (LATE T. CLARKSON, LTD.) GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANT. Cash Buyer of MAIZE BARLEY, CHAFF. GRASS ’ SEED, ETC. —ON SALE— Seed Oats. Barley, Peas Lucerne, Grass and Clover Seed, Etc. Prime Table Potatoes Hand Picked Seed Potatoes Feed Oats, Chaff. Bran, Etc. AGENT FORInternational Harvester Co., Ltd. “New Zealandia” Milking Machines. “Mogul” Benzine Kerosene Engines. “Petaluma” Incubators. Palmer’s “Globe” Stock Foods. Elmer Moody Doom. ’PHONE 294.

MURTON’S DIP T 1 ;he sales of this dip are INCREASING BY LEAPS AND bounds' THE REASON IS THAT FARMERS RECOGNISE THAT THEY GET BETTER VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY WHEN USING THIS DIP, BECAUSE THEIR SHEEP ARE CLEANER AT SHEARING TIME AND THEIR CLIP IS IN BETTER CONDITION, AND THE WEIGHT OF WOOL PER SHEEP IS GREATER. THIS DIP COMBINES THE BEST QUALITIES OF POWDER AND LIQUID DIPS, AS IT DRIES INTO THE WOOL IN POWDER FORM AND REMAINS THERE TILL SHEARING, AND AT THE SAME TIME IS EASILY MIXED IN THE BATH. THIS IS A FACT. T T HE D IP you, ( 4^ RE B<NC * E»T O URS A CAINSJ

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4757, 3 January 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4757, 3 January 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4757, 3 January 1918, Page 8