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ANNUAL RAM FASR. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. AT PARK RACECOURSE. FRIDAY, ?.Bth JANUARY, 1916. At 11 o'clock. Present Entries : 700 ML^_r- 700 400 Romney Rams from the following breeders : Messrs A. V. Collins, James Todd, Ernest Short, R. C. Murphy, Barker , Bros., Williams Bros., A. McKenzie, W. K. Bidwell, and W. Rayner. 200 liincoln |^uas, from the following bjUBA: Messrs J. Clark and 988, Cr. V. Smith, J. Harries, and P. J. Roberts. 100 Southdown Rams, from the following breeders : Messrs Chas. Matthews, R. C. Miller, C. A. Fenwick; Williams Bros., ancl N. M. Fulton. Further Entries Invited. JSNTRIHS CLOSE THURSDAY, 20th inst. No entry of sheep older than 4-tooths ran be taken for the sale. G. R. WYLLIE, A. R. HINE, Auctioneers 469 THE N.Z. -.OHN A. MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ANNUAL FAIR. AT PARK RACECOURSE. FRIDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1916. Present Entries : 450 RAMS 450 Including 250. Romney Rams, 2-tooth (bred by J. W. Matthews, Holmes, Warren, Earnest Short, W. H, and E.--Ri. Renner, A. Kirkpatrick, and Hensen and Green). 120 Lincoln Rams, 2-tooth (bred by A. V. Collins, J. H. Harris, E. P. Roberts, and R. Bremer) 35 Southdown Rams, 2-tooth (bred by R. C. Miller and E. M. Monckton) 25 English Leicester Rams, 2-tooth (bred hy R. Bremer). - Also 1 Stud Romney, 2-tooth (bred by E. Short). X, Stud Romney, 2-tooth (bred hy -A.- Kirkpatrick). f Stud liincoln, 2-tooth (bred by D. Kirkpatrick. Further Entries Invited. J. W. BRIGHT, Manager and Auctioneer. -.'..;: ;. a.. sre RAM FAIR. SHOW GROUNDS. FRIDAY, THE 28th INSTANT. Present Entries : 200 RAMS 200 From Flocks of Maraekakano, Jas. McFarlane, E. Short, J. C. Field, A. J. Cameron, Hutchinson Bros., and others. Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., LTD. ; J. B. KELLS, Auctioneer. " • A. . 648 RAM _F AIR. MURRAY, jipBERTS AND CO. ' ... (Limitdd) AT PARK RACECOURSE. FRIDAY, 28th JANUAIVY, 1916. Present Entries : 150 Rams 150 From the following Breeders: 100 Lihcolns— John Clark, D. Kirkpatrick, and Rathbone Bros. 50 Romneys— E. Short, A. Kirk-patri-ok, and J. C. Field. 1 Stud Romney, from E. Short. 1 Stud Romney, from A. Kirkpat- . rick. ; 1 Stud Lincoln, 2-tooth, from D. Kirkpatrick. • GEO. A. RUNCIMAN, Auctioneer. ■ - • 706 MATAWAI SALE. MATAWAI (XKKPERATTVE STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JANUARY' 31st, 1916, At 12.30. Eintries Invited. M. McKENZIE, Secretary, 760 WOE} are Cash Buyers of Skins, : Hides, Calf Skins, Tallow, etc.; also Freezing Works Hides m any quantity. Returns posted promptly, Ring 'Phone 813. WILSON AND CANHAM LTD. A. BAIL-LIE, Representative, Disraeli street, Gisborne 239 MURTOrS DIP. Tokomaru Fanners' Co-operative Co. -Tokomaru Bay, Aug. 18, 1909. We thiiik the best testimonial that cair;be-Bent you from here is to say that? evfiry sheepfarmer m this district is using your Dip, and that they are all perfectly satisfied with, the results. (In reference to the above we may mention that we have again thia seasort' sent into the Tokoroaxu Bay District sufficient did to dip the whole of the sheep there. As we have twenty-tliree competitors, this speaks very highly as to the quality of our dips.) Q. Hawkins, Esq., Manager, Huanui Station, Tolaga Bay, JtiJy 15, 1914. For tlie past 12 yeara T have used your dSp on a flock of 25,000 sheep, and have found the dip give every satisfaction, and also m the foot-rot trough. Jno. Moore, Efeq., River Bank, Rissington> H. 8., August 12, 1915. I have \ised your Dip for close on 30 years, and it has always given me satisfaction. Thie mbcing is no trouble, and when dipping is finished there is no (dip) sediment to throw away. Tt destroys all vermin and % leaves the wool m good order. NOTPE.— Mr Moore was the first sheepfarmer to use our Dip. Again last season all the top prices for wool from the "East Coast" were for wools from sheep dipped m Murton's Dip. Some of the finest clips m New Zealand come from these districts. AGENTS WILLIAMS & KETTLE LTD GISBORNE. Ar-^ : -BEIAI^J .VWAIAPU. WANTED— To serve your interest* • Purchase reliable Baddlery and Oam«RR from Geo. Wildudi. Peel Street. OHNSTONE AND SMITH for Tennis, Orieketing, or Bowline Shirt* oaM KfcraMim. Skirt* team *• M, Tro. imp mtmu Hi

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 10