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SITUATIONS WANTED. A E. HAY, 4G Alexander Street, ’Phone 1084, for all classes of Painting and Paperhanging. Prompt attention to all orders. OHIMNEY SWEEP: Clean, Reliable, Reasonable. G. D. White, C/o ’Phone 576 M. SITUATIONS VACANT , WANTED for Hokitika Mental Hospital, REGISTERED PLUMBER. Salary £365 per annum. House available. Apply in writing to Medical Superintendent, Mental Hospital, Hokitika. TWO LABOURERS For General Foundry Work. Apply— DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO., LTD. FULLY QUALIFIED STOREMAN. A PPLIC’ATICNS close TUESDAY, May 5. Apply in writing to the Manager, Runanga Co-operative Society Ltd., Runanga. JffiARN 5/- TO 10/- PER HOUR writing Display Cards and Tickets. Full or part-time job. Free illustrated Booklet shows you how. WRITE NOW. McKay’s Art School, Box 367, Wanganui. ipNGINEERS’ and Engine Drivers’ Examinations Correspondence Courses. Also Special Courses for Engineer Apprentices by former Examiner and Inspector of Machinery. Write for full particulars: Geo. W. Martin, 27G Princes Street, Dunedin, C.l. P.O. Box 904. NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD. rpi-lERE qre vacancies in four of the Board’s Country Hospitals for Trained Nursing Staff either singly or doubly qualified. Salaries range from £l7O p.a. to £3lO, according to qualifications and experience, with uniforms and residence provided. For further information apply to the Lady Superintendent, Christchurch Hospital. LOOK AHEAD YOUNG Man! Use some of your spare time NOW studying an I.C.S. Course of training so that your career will be one of progress and prosperity. These are some of the 300 I.C.S. home study specialised Courses: — Radio Engineer Advertising Diesel Engineer Accountancy Meeh. Drafting Plastics Works Manager Chemistry Motor Mechanic Journalism Send for Free I.C.S. Prospectus, stating your trade or profession. Advice gladly given. Write to-day to—- • INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. C, 181 A, Hereford St., Ch. Ch. AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT DISPLENISHING SALE: Of Select Dairv Herd and Aberdeen Angus Stud Bulls. Cows, Heifers and Herd Bulls —ALSO— First Annual Reduction Sale of Stud Hereford and Herd Bulls AT GORE SALEYARDS, McNAB (3 Miles from Gore) ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, (MAY 7), ‘ 1947. COMMENCING AT 11 O’CLOCK SHARP. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR. JAMES A. EDWARDS, “The Homestead,” Otikerama, who is going out of Dairying, to offer by Public Auction, at the above time and place, his select Dairy Herd, and Aberdeen Angus Stud Bulls, Cows, Heifers and Herd Bulls and First Annual Reduction Sale of Stud Hereford and Herd Bulls, comprising.— DAIRY STOCK: 40 Purebred Jersey and Friesian Jersey Cross Dairy Cows and Heifers (Factory Calvers). 5 Rising 2-year Friesian-Jersey Cross in-calf Heifers (Factory Calvers). 1 2’.-year Registered Jersey Bull “OTIKERAMA CHALLENGE.” 1 It-year Registered Jersey Bull “OTIKERAMA MARK.” BEEF STOCK: Aberdeen Angus Cattle: 1 3-yr Stud Aberdeen Anrrus Bull. Sire: “WEASEL OF WAITANUI.” Dam: “TRILBY OF MANGAMAIRE.” 1 3-yr Stud Aberdeen Angus Bull (Pedigree at Sale). 1 li-yr Stud Aberdeen Angus Bull (Pedigree at Sale). 3 1 ’ -yr Aberdeen Herd Bulls. 3 2?--yr. Aberdeen Angus Herd Bulls. 3 3-yr in-calf Stud Aberdeen Angus Cows with calves at foot. 2 21 -yr in-calf Stud Aberdeen Angus Heifers. HEREFORD CATTLE: 1 7-yr Stud Hereford Bull “WAIMATU SENATOR,” bred by J. Bryce, Esa., “Rosebank.” Marton. 40 Rising 2-vr Hereford Herd Bulls. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The Jersey Herd was founded by the purchase some years ago of 20 marked registered calves from some, of the leading Studs in Taranaki, since •when only the best Purebred Sires have been used, including selections from the Studs of Mrs. Larson (Cheltenham), Rolf Clark, (“Kyledale,” Menzies Ferry), and John Hellyer (North East Harbour). The Aberdeen Angus Cattle are bred from selections of leading North Island Studs and are true specimens of the breed. The Herefords, being tussock bred, are endowed with the hardiness and constitution to shift anywhere. The Stud was founded from foundation females from the studs of Ernest Short (Parorangi), A. S. Holmes and Sons (Waimahaka). Purchases from the Otikerama Hereford Stud have gone to breeders and graziers all over the South Island, and invariably repeat orders have been the guarantee of-satisfaction. North Visitors may travel by the Christchurch-Invercargill Express to Gore on TUESDAY, May 6th, and return THURSDAY, May Sih. Requests for accommodation promptly attended to. Buyers unable to attend this sale may entrust the Auctioneers with Buying Commissions. TRANSPORT TO AND FROM SALE ARRANGED. Light Luncheon Provided. ■pXCELSIOR Synthetic Enamel. The hardest wearing gloss finish available. Easy to apply.—R. &E. TINGEY & CO.. LTD.

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Grey River Argus, 3 May 1947, Page 1

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