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BUSINESS NOTICES. ■;v I SKIMb 97 £24 .0.0 TSf 72 GALS. £l9 : 0 . 0 45 GALS. £l7 .0.8 Smaller Sitn Oowd to £9 "V „ ONE MONTH'S FREE TRIAL TWELVE MONTHS’ GUARANTEE. C. H. MARTIN, WERAROA STORE, r'tujne i 8 LEVIN. CALF SKINS Save your Lull' Skins aud obtain Uie HIGHEST CASH PRICES , from T. H. LOWRY, Ur Lung them lo Uie Depot on >. IUESDAI*. QUEEN STREET, LEVIN. iSuutiTs Studies.-; PHONE 284. W. H. SMITH’S CLEARING SALE, MOUTOA. .MONDAY, I7tlx AUGUST, 1925. C CLIENTS. please note that this lix- / lure has heeu eauceiled. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., ■ N.Z. LOAN & MERC .AG., CO., LTD. WAIK'ANAE STOCK SALE. AUGUST 13. 1925. On account MR E. G. TRASK, Paraparaumu— -10 second calvers, Jersey Short-horn-cross cows, due Sept. 4 3-year Jersey Shorthorn-cross hellers 2 2-year Jersey Shorthorn-cross hellers 1 6-year grade Jersey hull 1 spring carl horse 1 9-year gelding . 1 spring trap Account of Mrs li. W. Udy, who is giving up dairying and going in for sheep—--12 choice young cows close to profit IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND SUNDRIES. On account of £. L. RIDDIFORD, ESQ.. AND CAPT. GAGE WILLIAMS, On the Farm, Wuiwetu Road, Lower Hutt. THURSDAY, 13th AUGUST, at 11.30 a.m. sharp. Messrs dalgety & co., ltd., will offer at above time and place. / hr FRIESIAN and JERSEY CROSS 00 COWS in full milk. 15 springing cows 15 heifers due factory dates, in calf to p.b. Jersey bull 3 Jersey bulls 1 Friesian bull 99 2 draught horses, 3 sets harness IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES—--1 hill cart 1 cultivator 1 M.H. mower and spare knife 1 M.H. hay rake - 1 s.f. Duncan plough 1 d.f. Duncan plough 1 set 3-leaf harroDvs 1 set discs 1 L.K.G. milking machine with releaser ! 2 coolers 1 turnip and-mangold drill 1 4J Lister engine on sledge 1 weighing machine 50 cow covers, swingle bars, etc. 500 bales of exceptionally good meadow hay As the lease of die above vendors’ property has expired, the cows will he offered for unreserved sale. The herd is among the best in the distinct, the foundation having been laid from 45 Friesian heifers purchased from Weraroa. Systematic and heavy culling lias taken place annually, aud the herd has consistently given a splendid average per head. Those reiiuiriag first class guaranteed cows should not fail to attend this 531 G LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. « UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, ETC., AT MESSRS RIDDIFORD AND GAGE WILLIAMS’ YARDS., WAIWETU ROAD, LOWER HUTT. (Kindly lent for the occasion.) ON FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1925, At 1 p.m. Messrs dalgety and co., ltd. instructed by MESSRS CONNELL & SUN, who are giving up farming, will sell as above;— Cattle— < 10 Jersey cross cows, due factory dates 10 Shorthorn cross cows, due factory dates 15 Ayrshire cross cows, due factory dates 18 Friesian cross cows, due factory dates 10 3-year heifers, due factory dates 14 2-year heifers, due factory date? 3 yearling heifers 3 Friesian hulls 1 entire colt, 5 years 1 2-horse brake Sheep—--90 f.m. ewes, r.w. Romney rams 85 rn.s. hoggets Sundries— , 1 4Jh.p. engine and portable saw bench 1 L.K.G. 3-cow milking machine plant 8 12-gallon cans 3 16-gallon cans NOTE.—Calving dates will be given out at sale. There is a reasonable reserve on the Engine and Sawbench LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 August 1925, Page 1

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