Scraps of fat meat or dripping should never be thrown away. They should be melted down and then clarified. In this way you save the expense of buying dripping for cooking purposes; von will always have it handy, and you know that it is pure. The letters A. P. F. on the back of a train moan “Another Portion Follows.’’
AUCTIONS. TUESDAY. 26tli OCTOBER. 1915. CLEARING SALE Of SHEEP, CATTLE. HORSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. AT TABLE HILL, NEAR MILTON. Starting at 12 o'clock sharp. IVTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER-i-s CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr A. E. Wright, of Table Hill (who has disposed of his Property), to offer, as above, all his Stock, Implements, Etc., consisting of SHEEP. 250 crossbred Ewes, two, four, six, and eight-tooth, with lambs at foot by B.L. rams 80 crossbred ewo Hoggets 30 two-tooth crossbred Wethers 6 B.L. Rams. CATTLE. 3 dairy Cows, at profit 8 two-ycar-old Cattle 9 Yearlings. HORSES. 5 draught Mares, 3yrs to 6yrs 3 draught Geldings, syrs to 6yrs 2 unbroken Colts 1 Hack.' IMPLEMENTS, Farmers’ Favourite drill, 13 coulter ■with turnip attachment, 3-furrow R, and G. convertible plough, hillside plough. ,R. and G. discs, float dray (now), station wagonette, pole, bruiser roller, five-leaf harrows, five-leaf grass harrows, wheel sledge, feeder, sacks, posts, stakes, standards, 30 coils sheep netting, hurdles, 5 sets leading chains, saddle and breeching, collars, hamce, winkers, horse power and chaffcutter, tools, quantity sundries, etc. Luncheon provided. As Mr Wright has disposed of his Property, everything will be offered for bona tide sale. A Drag will leave Milton on arrival of North and South Express Trains. 160 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. FRIDAY, 19th NOYEMBF.R, At 12 o’clock. At “ Tulleyskorney,” Hillend. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF ROMNEY STUD SHEEP (Flock 134, S I. Flock Book), HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, ETC. YY;7RIGriT, STEPHENSON. & CO. « » (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr Arthur Woods, “Tulleyskerney,” Hillend (his lease of the property having expired), to offer for unreserved sale, as above. Full particulars in later issue. TUESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1815, At 2.30 p.m. At Riccarton Homestead. DISPERSAL SALE Of the RICCARTON. SHORTHORN HERD. "P Y N E & O 0., •*- In conjunction with D ALGETY & CO. (LTD.), have received instructions from the Trustees of the late John Deans to hold a Dispersal Sale of the famous Riccarton Shorthorn Herd on Tuesday, 9th November, at 2.50 p.m., at Riccarton Homestead, when the following high-class Stock will be submitted for sale; 8 YOUNG BULLS and 17 COWS and HEIFERS, all by Selected Sires, and Cows that have been from time to time retained as the PICK OF THE HERD. Inaugurated in 1550, the Riccarton Herd lias been treated with the greatest care and attention ever since. No expense lias been spared in importing the best blood procurable in England and Australia, with the result that the Metropolitan Showyard records prove that the Herd is /second to none in the Dominion to-day. The Trustees have determined to realise. Wo recommend inspection. Catalogues can bo had on application. PYN.E & CO., DALGETY & CO. (LTD.), 6o Joint Auctioneers.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3214, 20 October 1915, Page 33
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