DALGETY & COMPANY, Ltd., Under instructions from the Liquidator, Motu Co-op. Salevards Co., Ltd., otter by PUBLIC AUCTION On MONDAY, 6th JULY, 1925, At 1 p.m., AT THE YARDS, MOTU—LOT 1, SECTION 4. BLOCK 111.. MOTU, Containing 11£ ACRES (Freehold), Situate half -mile on Main Road from Motu Post Office. Subdivided and Well Watered. All in Grass. Also THE MATERIALS OF CATTLE AND SHEEP YARDS In Lots to Suit Buyers. 839 WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. Have received instructions from Mil. JAMES ATKINS (who is giving up Dairying) to hold a CLEARING SALE Oil the Farm, Patutahi, on THURSDAY,' THE 9th JULY, At 11 a.m., When they will oiler the whole of his DAIRY IfK..D. Comprising 12 Cows (tlue July and August, Jer sey cross) 3 Cows (in milk) 4 Heifers 10 Heifers (due August and Sept.) Also Double .and Single Plough, 2 Sets of Harness, i Tip Dray, 2 Iron Boilers (16 and 50-gallon), Hand-shearing Machine, Orion Stove, and numerous .sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 142
DECEASED ESTATE WINDING UP. SOME OF THE BARGAINS. ill Fin 'FOR GOOD SECTION in cVAUU Harris Street; £7OO for Modern House And Section, within a few chains of land recently purchased by the Harbor Board; £6OO for Large House, very close to Harbor works, at about £26 per fool > £415 for 2 Good Sections and Cottage, in Harris Street. JAMES INNEsTIOWE STREET NOTE.—If you want better bargains than these, don’t come am( see me; we cnn'hglo business. 21
McOougalls, "Border" Paste Sheep Dip (Testimonial received from Mr R. Wilkie, j Taihape.) “After twenty-five years of experience in the use of different Dips, I now have no hesitation in advising you that “Border” Paste Dip exceeds them all, both as regards the cleanliness of the sheep and the increased growth and quality of the wool. I dipped the whole of my flock with it last season, and at shearing time not a sign of a tick or any other parasite was to be found, this being the first time during my long experience, more especially TO BE FREE FROM TICKS. I gave this dip a good test, as (he day following dipping operations exceptionally heavy rain was experienced, which lasted for about a week, and owing to this 1 was inclined to dip again, but knowing that the makers claim ‘it keeps the rain out.' I decided not to dip them the second time, and l, found subsequently that there was no need to do so. T will never change from using this dip so long as the makers continue to manufacture such a first-class preparation, and so long as ‘Border’ Dip maintains such a reputation. The makers may well feel proud of being the first to master the dipping problem, and all sheepfarmers should he highly delighted of the fact.” N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd., 1 SOLE AGENTS. '
Yes, Gregg’s Club Coffee is the Grand Drink . It refreshes, —rejuvenates, —satisfies, < —and soothes jaded nerves. Costs less per cup, easy to make and Dleases everyone. ' , It Must be Club, AFTER DINNERCLUB COFFEE. Made by GREGG’S, Dunedia, Makers of Ligk- grade food pralacts. r & HAINES -
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16773, 4 July 1925, Page 14
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