auction notices. WILLIES & KETTLE LTD. instructions from Mr w, Ferguson (who is replacing his Horse teams with motor lorries) to hol'd a , . CLEARING At their ley Dr lIORf When S T-, ER, Contracting AZAAR O 12t At Ilf a , *ill oflfe/hi ant, compri i.^lorses leechinp 8 1 Block^Walgon 2 Cart Saddles and 6 Sets L|osran)fe ETarrfess 8 CollaiiiP f andj| Harness 1 Massey-Hagris Mower also on Account witters-. : 5 Mcdffmi Draugli tvTlf n Ifrokoi 2 Medium Draught/ /broken) 2 Spring Cart Horses fbroken) ON ACCOUNT OF A®CLIENT: Ptiir of Half-Draughts with; Waggon and Harness complete. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD Auctioneis. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Massey Harris COY., LTD. REbUCTION IN PRICES Farm Implements BUILT FOR SERVICE. PLOWS, 2 and 3 furrow Tractor, Single and Double Furrow Plows, Orchard and Vineyard. CULTIVATORS, DISC AND TYNE HARROWS, SCUFFLERS, GRAIN AND \ FERTILISER DRILLS, CREAM SEPARATORS. REAPER AND BINDERS, MOWERS 1 and 2 Horse; RAKES 8 and 9 feet, KNIFE GRINDERS. ALL EXTRAS IN STOCK. INSPECTION INVITED. LONG AND SHORT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. AGENTS. POVERTY BAY. TO STAND AT M The Australian-! DIXIE? THIS SEASON i tNCAPAPA^ Stallion \ red Tret Dalj he IME Sire, Dixie Dixie Daly Chance Clarrie Dqiif (1 am. Lady Prince sire of Dixie’s 4.33 unhoppled); mile 2.11); Latb^ Bells, graSfd-sire of Cathedral (N.Z.yCup Winner); Charming Bell, sire-'ef Bluff (1 mile 2.9), Strange Man (1-)- miles 3.30). FEE: £4/4/- cash; £5/5/- booked. Grazing 3/- per week. All care \ taken but no responsibility. 1/ All fees must be paid before re" moral of mares. I J. GREENTREE, Upper Stout Street, near Lytton Rd Mangapapa. CONTACIOUS ABORTION IN DAIRY HERDS. SAVOL DOES— b & prevent u ajld Aj p*smi i vCu. __ Eufuro Calf hjarise, s health Core Contagious make SUPPLIE ILLTA3 (Pearly ize and GAL. TI GENTS. DOES NQS Fail^' Brfrn Need an expert to pip]: Need the use q| a, Interfere - wi|h ,fthej|pre| i %sj2s of natuny §/, AND TLLIAMS AND LTD. LOCAL ETTLE ETTLE GOOD PRINTING IS CHEAP IN " GIS BORNE 1 ; - )' Why does the Times frinting Works continue to forge ahead? There must be good reasons! THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS is the best equipped establishment of its kind nn t.ne East. Coast THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS has the most modern electrically driven plant of its size in the whole Dominion THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS is always up-to-date in the latest creations of the leading type founders ’ ■> THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS employs only first-class tradesmen and the supervision is so strict that complaints are unknown. o THAT IS THE SECRET OF ITS SUCCESS 1 NO ORDER TOO SMALL NOR TOO - - - LARGE; - ' TIMES PRINTING 'i PHOfc’E 113 BOX 2 i... • •• - ■ / ■ p • GTSBORNE
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10095, 7 September 1925, Page 8
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