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TREASURE TROVE, One of New Zealand** Greatest Jersey Cow*. Dam of Ngahiwi Silent Knight C.8.8., whose beat daughter did 821 pounds fat, best grand-daughter did 834 pounds fat. She is by the sire or of the finest line of yearlings ever bred at Ngahiwi, Pukearuhe, which are for private sale at reasonable prices, and six of which are for sale at the National on September 12* Fullest butter-fat backing and terms supplied by in | rnrPTU " ngahiwi," pukearuhe, p.b., W. J. FREETH, WAITARA. ■/ss/. M m m m .U r t," Ibfe MX 12Z? OUR SERVICE Extends from The NORTH GAPE to the BLUFF Our Many Lines Include:— SEASONED BUILDING. TIMBER SUFFICIENT FOR 500 HOMES. HIGH-GRADE JOINERY MANUFACTURED FROM SELECTED STOCKS. FARMERS' TIMBER FOR ALL PURPOSES. SPLIT TOTARA POSTS AND STRAINERS. SAWN RIMU AND TOTARA FENCING DROPPERS. STACKER SETS, SWEEP TEETH, MOWER POLES. PORTABLE WOODEN ENSILAGE SILOS. WMTO -, e READY-MADE 10ft. FIELD GATES, PIG STYS, TROUGHS AND FOWL HOUSES. READY-TO-ERECT FARM AND SEASIDE COTTAGES AND MOTOR GARAGES. FRUIT CASES, BUTTER BOXES, CHEESE CRATES AND OTHER PACKING CASES. PLYWOOD PANELLING OF ALL GRADES. WIRELESS POLES and a host of Other Sundries. If you require something we haven t mentioned, write us about it We like to try making something new. ELLIS & BURNAND LTD. SAWMILLERS & WOODWARE SPECIALISTS, VICTORIA STREET s: :: HAMILTON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21899, 7 September 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21899, 7 September 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21899, 7 September 1934, Page 5

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