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1 Wednesday, 16 JULY CORONATION HAJ_»L. Steyensoii's Pictures. Wednesday. 16 JULY ■HM_a_H_^_a__H____B____B__a_«__a____H_______«____? CLEARING BALE AT ~™ ! f SCOTT'S GAP. 2£ MILES FROM WAIKOURA RAILWAY STATION. THURSDAY, 17th JULY, 1913. j At 12.80 p.m. THE SOUTHLAND FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., have received instructions from Mr C. H. Simpson (who has sold his farm) to offer for unreserved sale — DRAUC T 'HORSES,— Bay jr Iding, " Mack," 5 years Bay aiding, . " Clyde," 4 years Bay elding, " Jack," 6 years •j Bay Gelding, "Tom,* rising 8 ' ears Baj Gelding, "Laddie," rising 3 years j Bay Mare, " Kate,'* 5 years (by Shepherd King) Bay Mare, " Jean," aged (m foal to Young Kelvin) . Grey Gelding, " Prince," aged I Foal, by «• Tweedside" LIGHT HORSES— { Hack Mare, by '• Yellowstone "(m foal to " Prince Woodburn " Hack Mare, 2 years ! Foal, by " Quicksilver •• IMPLEMENTS— j Binder (McCormack), praotically » new ; Grain Drill (Massey Harris), Swamp Plough (Storrie), D.F. Plough, R. and G. Cambridge Roller, Cultivator, Disc and Tine Harrows, Dray, Blocks and Chains, Bwingle Trees, Plough Chains, 6 sets Collars, Harness and Winkers, 3 sets Leading Chains, 2 Carts, Saddles and Breechings, Horse Covers, Wheelbarrow, Emery Stone, Spades, Shovels, Tools, Sheep j Netting, Plain and Barbed Wire, ! Stakes. Chaff, Saoks, eto, - Mr Simpson's horaes are a fine lot, and his implements are praotioally new. j OUTSIDE ENTRIES : 4CA M.S. Hoggets -f 7j./"| -Ewes, sound and failing JLrwIXJ mouth i *f f|f"| Wether Hoggets j -I Turnip Ridger ■1 Grubber LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Produce Prices Current. MARKET PBIOES. WHOLESALE. j Butter, Factory, ls 2£d. ' Butter, best Farm, lOd „ beat Separator lid to Is Eggs, ls 2d I Chaff, £3 5s Flour, £10 to £11 Oatmeal, £14 10s to £15 10a Bran, £5 Pollard, £7 /' RETAIL Butter, Faotory Is 4d { Butter, Farm, ls j „ Separator, Is Id to ls 21 I Obee.e, 9d I Bacon, ls 2d per ,lb, pieoe, ls Id j Ham, ls 2d { Potatoes, 181b_ Is ; Flour, 22s ; 100's lla 6d ; flO'S 6s 3d 25's 3s 4d. Oatmeal, 50'a 8s 6d, 25's 4s 6d Pollard, 8s 6d for lOOlbs Bran, 6s 6d for 1001 b To every mail upon this earth Death cometh so«n or late, And very soon, if any of us, i Ever know our fate. ' i But this we know, of it we're sure, [ No matter what we may endure, That we oan soon get well and strong | By taking Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. j Don't go experimenting when you I can obtain a reliable suit, correct m style and satisfactory fit, and of the finest wearing qualities from J. T. Brooke*, Ladies' and Gent's Tailor, Main Street. Suits cut by me give { an air of distinction to the wearers, and are the admiration of alh \ For Ohronio Cheat Complaint., Woods' Great Peppermint Oure, 1/6, 2/6 '

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 427, 15 July 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 427, 15 July 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 427, 15 July 1913, Page 4