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Dalgety & Co., Ltd. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 1907. At 1 p.m. Dalgety and company, Limited, will sell by public auctiou as above— Sheep—--120 ewes in lamb 100 hoggets 120 first-class breeding ewes 68 ewe lambs, extra good line 100 ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams Cattle—--7 14-month steers 8 81-yr bullocks A. WALKER, Agenr.

PAHIATUA si’OCit SALK TUESDAY, AUGUST G, 1907. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, Limited, will sell by aucticm as above: Sheep—--130 ewes in lamb Cattle--20 good mother reared -readings 20 20-montli steers On account of H. B. Eglinton, who has sold his property— Reid and Gray drill, set harness, 2 and 3 horse bars, with swingletrees, set cultivators, single furrow plough, stumping jack, 1 Planet, junr., hand drill, l chestnut hack K. J. MCLENNAN. Agent. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK ON MRS KNOX'S FARM. HAMUA. within one mile of H amua Dairy Factory. THURSDAY', AUGUST 1. 1907. At 12,30 p.m. Messrs dalgety and co., Ltd., have received instructions from Mr Knox to sell, on her farm, all her herd of dairy cows and milk cans. 20 carefully’ selected oows 7 head cattle 4 sheep horse, cart, harness, milk cans, etc. 2o 18-montlis heifers Mrs Knox having disposed of her farm, now offers to settlers the above stock. All her cows have been tested and are sound, so purchasers can make certain of securing superior and quiet cows. Records given at sale. Luncheop provided. A. WALKER, Auctioneer.

UNRESERVED CLEARING SALK OF MR J. JOLLY'S DAIRY HERD . AT BAI.LANCE. ON TH l ESSAY, AUGUST S, 1907. At 12.30 pm. D ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., have been instructed to sell as above, absolutely without reserve, the whole ol Mr Jolly’s well-known dairy herd of crtws. milk cans and sundries. 40 The cows are all second, third and fourth culvers, and are too well known as a first-class established herd to need further comment from us. Luncheon provided. K. .). McLennan, Agent. SEEDS SEEDS. SEEDS that will GROW (AUTUMN SOWING!. \'\7'E have every description of VV Choice Agricultural MachineDressed SEEDS at lowest rates, and we invito Farmers to write for samples before buying elsewhere. Our Stock includes: Choice Poverty Bay Rye Crass Choice Heavy Old Pasture Rye Grass (double machined) Choice Machine-Dressed Cocksfoot fheavy Akaroa) Choice Colonial Cow Grass, (machine dressed) Choice Colonial-grown White Clover (machine dressed) Choice Colonial Timothy Colonial Crested Dogstail and Moadow Foxtail Choice Imported Red Clover, Timothy, Thefoil and sheep Fescue. Poa l’ratensis and all F’ancy Grasses Write for samples and save money. Liberal discount for cash. J F. WACHSMANN and Go., SEED MERCII ANX S , CHRISTCHURCH. RETIRING FROM Bl sI.sESS. Messrs c. l. stokes and co. take this opportunity to thank the public for their support during tiie past 21 years. It, is the firm’s intention to retire from business when the orders which are in hand are completed. No more orders will uo accepted from this date. The factory, as a going concern, with dwelling house and H aero ot land, are for sale. Possession can im given in about three months. F'or particulars, apply to C. L. STOKES AND CO., Mniignbno road, Pahiat.ua. W.F.C.A NOTICE. (SHAREHOLDERS are requested to return Coupons and V outliers on or before July 31st, to tumble them to participate) iu the Annual Bonus. \V. S. JAGO. Secretsry. Wairurapa Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd., Masterton. SUTTON'S Carnations, (Id. W.F.C.A

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2780, 31 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2780, 31 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2780, 31 July 1907, Page 8