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FROPERTt SAILE AT DUNTRGON. '■• : At 12 'd'clbck. immediately preceding the •--..-..■, ■■ ■ stock sale. . . •■. . • messrs ' t3f algety ' and co.,'; - LTD.;' instructed by the 1 o Wrier k will' Offer' fof ; at Duritrobrij the Property there,'J latfely, owned by Mr i-Thos. More; consisting, of NINE 'SEC-: TIONS (over 2 Acres), on which is "erected a Substantially-built and Prac-; ftically New 8-ROOMED RESI-. 'DENCEi with modern conveniences arid ; fe >first-class order. The rooms are .large and airy, and • the scullery '. arid bathroom'''are''fitted with .hot arid cold; water supply, and' a : large pantry is nicely fitted with conveniences. Outside is a washhduse with! "boiler, tubs, ; etc, and eoalhouse and other conveniences. ■ : ■ '• :! A, large 'portion .of the ground is planted in orchard, and a.belt of ornamental 'trees forms a round .two:.sides; of' the ptp£efty... RcTow.,the terrace on which stands the house* arid oiitlie main Street; is a building, sistihg -■■■■■■ o- BAKEHOUSE WITH OVEN, with two. rdoins and .shop/attached. ; . ' " r ' .I^,, The • Property forms •an ■ IDEAL COUNTRY HOUSE, or would be admirably suited'' for a NURSING HOME or such purpose. ■THe Low ReserVe placed on the property ' makes the, SALTS PRACTICALLY UNRESERVED, . ' .358 DALGETY & C° LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AuKATS, TYNE STREET, OAMARU. .'MANURES. IF you till your Land for a : year or. two and take' the .'nourishment from the soil to produce your crop; it is only natural to expect that the soil will be impoverished. To maintain the fertility, you must give back to the :tyiid. some of the food you took out, and you can do this by using ■•.•••;■ " CRITE RI ON " MANURES, the.only fertiliser that is used wherever heavy crops are desired. :.■ ■ They are used by the most far-seeing and practical farmers, whose recommendation is surely ' sufficient for DALGETY & C° LIMITED. WANTED—PRIME LINES OF 10CKRF0OT, »YEGRASS, (OWGRASS, IHRISTIE AND JUNCTION YARDS. . TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 11 o'clock. PUREBRED AYRSHIRE HERD. >RUCE ; CHRISTIE AND CO. have received instructions from Mr JAMES GEMMELL, of Incholmc (who is giving up dairyirig) by public auction — iyfi FIRST-CLASS PUREBRED AM AYRSHIRE COWS AND HEIFERS (coming to calving). Also — -j £y First-class HEIFERS (at calv- ' ing). ...rt rv Good DAIRY COWS (at calv--1" ing). , ,J PIGS (Weaners). 1 0. " BRUCE CHRISTIE & CO., 304 Auctioneers. ,rv) Famous Laying WTTTTTC LEGHORNS are real egg machines. Eggs 5s per setting. ANY, PULLETS reared from MAHAN'S WHITE LEGHORNS lay right through the winter, and keep on laying. HAVING riiy WHITE LEGHORNS tested by Gordon, the Poultry Expert, he valued the stock male birds at Twenty Pounds Each. ANY Competent Person may test MAHAN'S LEGHORNS (now mated up) by the Hogan, Potter, or Gordon systems. NOTHING to beat MAHAN'S WHITE LEGHORNS for eggproduction at any price.—R. MAHAN, Oamaru. M 6 TE NUI EGG FARM, ; HERBERT. \ Sittings of my well-known Strains WHITE or BROWN LEGHORNS; also Splendid Layvngj^trjauh.-of ; SILVER WYANDOTTES. . Each'ss'a sitting, infertile*i Replaced, „„„„ • . '', 250 (NETTINGS FOR SALE from the fol- ) lowing Purebred Stock: Brown leghorns, White. .Leghorns, and Silver Wyandottes., All Settings 6s 6d deI * VCT^-: , K■'::: A. S. CLARK, 375 v.. Maheno. EGGS FOR SETTING. -buREBRED WHITE LEGHORN £ EGGS for Sale; liens Leger strain, crossed with, a,famous 'Rictor. blood cockerel lately imported fronv America Rrice; 5s setting.—W. Wilson, Creamery, Hampdeii: ;■. '' .•'■_ ■', . •"/, gETTINGS from WHITE LEG-.. . HORNS, pui-e laying strain, 5s setting.—Albert Kennedy v :',. .« nGGS .for Setting—Purebred White BRAND MIILLET. is a

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10243, 4 September 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10243, 4 September 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10243, 4 September 1909, Page 5

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