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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT DISPLENTSHING SALE Of BORDER LEICESTER STUD SHEEP At Flcmington Farm, Woodlands (Southland), On - ■ ' WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1918. MfESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, t &■*• CO. (LIMITED) rpHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE h J- AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED (in conjunction), have received instructions from John.. M'Kerchar, Esq., Flcmingtqn, Woodlands, t® sell by public auction as .above: The Whole of his. Border Leicester Flock, comprising—--600 stud Sheep. The above is one of the oldest ami best Flocks of Border Leicester Sheep in tha Southern Hemisphere, having been in existence for close on 49 years. The showyard records and the great reputation of. the Sheep throughout Australasia are ample testimony to Mr' 'M'Kerchar's unerring judgment and good and the Auctioneers have every confidence in recom-" tY>orid' r "7 buyers from a distance to attend the sale. Mr M'Kerchar's reason for selling hia Flock is due to his son, who haa been assisting him, having to go to camp early in March, and Mr M'Kerchar. being unable to look after tho Floek himself. Catalogues are being prepared, in which r'ull partculars will be given, and will bo issued" later. 6* LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. DU C A IO N A JOHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE. PREPARATORY "AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN. Instituted and Controlled by the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. TO OPEN IN FEBRUARY, 1918. PRINCIPAL: A. G. BUTCHERS. MA. (D ; ploma of Education, Melbourne University Final Honours in Clasies and Literary Criticism Formerly Principal of Ararat District High School, Victoria). Boys' Education provided for in all departments. Boarding Establishment m healthiest part of Dunedin. Fresh air classrooms specially designed. Splendid eporta ground close to school. Full particulars and prospectus from C. G. WHITE, Secretary. 3 "Vogel street, Dunedin. Box 326. - _l4«> CENTRAL FRUITS: Apples, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Greengages. Nectarines, Quinces, etc.' PUBLIC NOTICE.—If customers experience any difficulty in securing a supply of any of the above Fruits from fruiterers or orocers, kindly communicate direct, stating your requirements, to the HEAD OFFICH of the OTAGO FRUIT-GROWERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, DUNEDIN. E. OSWALD REILLY, Manager. ON E Y L E N D. Th» DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK >a prepared to LEND MONEY on FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current FRED SMITH, 16ju ' Manager,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 25