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A NT E 1 (Immediately), 500 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS 200 SILVER WYANDOTTES i-CO BLACK ORPINGTONS 200 RHODE ISLAND REDS 1000 PRIME DUCKLINGS -•■ 5000 PRIME COCKERELS SCOO BOILING HENS, and 100 TURKEY*. Also .50 Crates of Stamped and Guaranteed EGGS Weekly. Highest Frices Assured. Write giving particulars of Poultry you have for disposal to ' THE. CO-OPERATIVE FURIT-C ROWERS OF OTAGO (LTD). E OSWALD REILLY, Manager,; 20f 'Moray jalace, Duncdiu. |~|TAGO EDUCATION BOARD, DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE OPENING. FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS aro requested to attend a ; ; 9 a.m. on MONDAY, 25th mst., and SECOND-YEAR STUDENTS oa PUESDAY, 26th met., at the same hour. S. M. PARK, i Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 16th February, 1918. > EDUCATION BOARD. NEVIS—SALE OF OLD SCHOOL SITE AND BUILDINGS. TENDERS will be received up till SATURDAY, 16th March, 1918, for the PURCHASE of Section 6, Block 111, Nevis; area ten (10) acres, with Buildings thereon. The Buildings are of wood, with iron roof, and consist of Schoolroom and Residence of threo rooms (combined). Further particulars may be obtained on application to this office. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 6th February, 1918. AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT DISPLENISHING SALE Of • BORDER LEICESTER STUD SHEEP At Flemington Farm, Woodlands (Southland), On WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1913. a/|"ESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & IfJL C O. (LIMITED) THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE I AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED (in conjunction , have received instructions from John M'Kerchar, Esq., Flemington, Woodlands, to soli by public auction ae above: The Whole of his Border Leicester Flock, comprising—--600 stud Sheep. The abovo is one of the oldest aud Iwsfc Flocks of Border Leicester Sheep in tho Southern Hemisphere, having been in existence, for closo on 49 years The showyard records and the great reputation of the Sheep throughout, Australasia are ample testimony to £••• .M'Kerchar's uneriing judgment and.gecii management, and the Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending buyers from a distance to attend the sale. Mr M'Kerchar's reason for selling his Flock is due to his 6on, who has been assisting him, having to go to camp early in March, and Mr M'Kerchar. being unable to look after the Flock himself. Catalogues are being prepared, in which full particulars will be given, and will hi issued later. f*

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Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 25

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