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Gorton Si Sion. UNEBSEEYBD SALE OF DAISY COWS, Etc. AT COLYTON. Thursday, 4th September. At 12.30 p.m. sell as above, without reserve, on the farm, 4 miles from Golyton, on account of' Me MOETON MCKENZIE, who is • giving up dairying : 80 f.c. dairy .cows, 30 just calved, balance at drop 40 mixed weaners 400 mixed hoggets 1 rubber-tyred dog-cart, horse and harness 1 spring-cart horse and harness 2 sows 1 boar 10 young pigs 32 sows On account of other vendors ; 10 springing heifers Also—6 h.p. boiler and L.K.G. milking plant, 136 gallon pump separator, cans and sundries. Slight reserve on milking plant only. Note. —Mr McKenzie’s cows have been carefully selected, are in lirst-class condition, and are heavy milkers. Luncheon Provided. UNEESEEVED ANNUAL HOESE SALE. Saturday, September G, at 1 p.m. AT FEILDING HOESE . EMPOEIUM. ‘ OOETON & SON, Ltd., will sell as above— The Annual Draft from Messrs JAMES MCKBLYIE, WILSON BEOS., and DALEYMPLE’S ESTATE: 43 draught and half draught mares and geldings 26 hacks and polo ponies, broken and unbroken NOTE. —The horses this year are an exceptionally good lot, and will be sold without reserve. No other entries accepted. Lound & Riggs, Certificated Sanitary Plumbers, NORTH BROADWAY FE-fJMBINQ-WORKS MASTON. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR SEWEEAG*. AND PLUMBING. BATHB ‘ND TANKS MADE ON THE PREMISES. First Class Workmanship. Charges Moderate. A Word To Tee W«as.~ Fee thd pour Spouts and Drams are in working order before the winter sets in. The Sure Road to Herd Improvement. after the Calf is born is judicious f©sdf ing. As " half, the breeding goes doVbi the throat,” the Calfmeal question is a vital one. . u Skim Milk and Whey are both, without fat?but — • TUrCALFMEAj, has plenty of Linseed in it to remedy the defect. Its bone and muspla building properties at§ also gbod. Tni Calfmeal is ground id a npfirmill as fine as flour ; is easily mixed •with either hot or cold water or milk ? floatg through the milk, leaving no sediment when the Calves have finished. : Calves Thrive era it. Prices of Tui, ‘^aifmeay, ■2slb, bag, 5/6, 501 b. bag, 10/6 iooib;bai, ; 26(., HODDER, Manufacture"p»*jM^»^

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10738, 1 September 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10738, 1 September 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10738, 1 September 1913, Page 1