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AUCTION BALE«. Alfredton Ewe Fair SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1929. Messrs dalgety and co.. the NEW ZEALAND LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.. W.F.C.A. LTD. and Reduced, r.nd WRIGHT STEPHENSON AND CO., will offer as above on account of the following vendors: — Messrs Edmonds’ Bros., G. Kebble. (Te hoeb A. N. Weston. W. R. Hewitt, C. T. Richardson. Leech _B ros.. H. N. 'Kebble (Ngapiku), W. N. “Kfibble (Ngarat'rA Dickens’ Bros.. F. Godinagh. Hull Bros, F. M. George, Mrs A. ,T Rutherfurd. Napier Bros., Geo. Clarkson. J. Smith. G. McGovern C Robbie. M. Robbie \A . S. Algie, Brookland Station. J. Gaskin, 6000 EWES. Comprising—--1600 4-vr-cld ewes 1000 2. 4 and 6-th ewes 3400 4 and 5-yr-old ewes 925 Pahiataa Ewe Fair MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1529. j At 12 Noon. The wairarapa farmers’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN, Ltd.. and Reduced (Stock Department) will hold their ANNUAL EWE FAIR as above when they will offer on account of the following clients: — Alessrs J. Rednnfu, H. Colter, J. Broods B. Bone. J. H. George, W. Mitchell, Hodgins Bros., Balfour Estate, F. E. Ward, W. H. Morrison, AI. Alpnss. Murphy Bros., P. Dransfield. Clulow Estate, C. Douglas, F. White, J. Little. F. Kemp. W. Knox, E. Yv hit combe. Turner Estate, R. M. Burns. R. Vial G. AY. Toyn. E. W. Ebbett, E. S. Heckler, A. Hoggr.rd, H. H. Godfrey, S. McLeod. H. Dillon. R. J. Sinclair Wade Bros.. T. Checkley Estate, Jfrs A. Clieckley, Fraser Bros’., J. McKay. J. Judd, 10,000 Mc^S--500 2-th ewes 1000 4-th, 6-th and 4-yr ewes 4500 4 end 5-’-" ewes 4000 5-vr ewes 729 PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1929. Sale Starts 11.30 a.m. 1 cow on drop. third carver, good 80 b.f. lambs Account Air R. Thomas, Haur.ui—--180 2-tli wethers Account R. Thomas—--150 2-th wethers Account R. Harman—--80 b.f. lambs MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1929 At 11 a.m. Clearing Sale FURNITURE TOOLS AND SUNDRIES. IT7 A. CITTADINI will sell on VV , account of Air J. EMDEN at the residence. Arthur Street, on TUESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, at 1 p.m.— PIANO, chesterfield, gramophone and 50 records, gents cycle, chest drawers, leather couch. 2 easy chairs, occ. suite, sicte- ' board, double bedstead. 6 kitchen chairs, dining and kitchen tables, hgjiging lamp, kitchen table, hanging lamp, kitchen dresser -and cupboard, mirror Ift by 2ft. cabinet, bin flour and sugar, work bench, 2 vyces. round table, 6 deck chairs, fixture shelves, 4 doors, numerous garden and carpenters’ tools, cord rough firewood. 2 wash stands. lot books. 2 step ladders, tile surround grate, 2 pot stands. 942 A New Zealand Challenge \S a guarantee of good faith to . the people of New Zealand, the manufacturer of “AIOREG” Poultry Spice publishes the analysis of same. Aloistur© lost at 100 deg. C. 13.96% Nitrogen 7.72% Equivalent to Protein 67.50% I can prove that it is over five times better than any poultry spice that I have had analysed, and that it contains neither peppers, barks, or any insects that I know of. •I‘AIOREG” is nothing more or less than a highly concentrated nourisher as the above analysis shows. Ais a New Zealand manufacturer, I hereby put my cards on the table, and challenge all manufacturers of imported poultry spices to do likewise. C. H. ROBBINS, Manufacturer, d 52 Alastcrton, N.Z.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11068, 15 February 1929, Page 8

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