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NATIONAL MORTGAGE & A. CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT OTATARA. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922. At 1 o’clock. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr Robert Lepper, who is giving up dairying, to sell:— 3—DRAUGHT HORSES. 18—DAIRY COWS. In Profit and coming to. 3—CALVES. I—HEREFORD BULL. Tip Dray and Frame, 3.F. Plough, 6ft Diac, 4-Leaf Tine Harrows, Iron Trough, Barrel, 11 Milk Cans, Cooler and Stand, Horse Covers, Harness for Three Horses, Riding Saddle and Bridle, Saddle and Breeching, Leading Chains, Plough Chains, Trees, Garden Roller, Gig and Harness, Stakes and Strainers, Grass Seed, Household Furniture, Fowls, etc. Mb 49 CLEARING SALE AT WOODLANDS. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922. At 12.30 p.m. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY, CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr Herbert Brown, who has disposed of his farm, to sell:— 600—EWES. Really Tip-top line. Mostly young. 14—RAMS. S—DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS. B—DAIRY COWS. Good Factory Calvers. I—BULL.41—MIXED CATTLE. Including 13 4 year-old Bullocks. Dray and Frame, Spring Cart, D.F. Plough, 5-Leaf Harrows, Disc, Blocks and Chains for Four Horses, Hamess for Six Horses, Saddle and Breechen, Leading Chains, 2 Tons Grain Manure, 6 Sacks Grass Seed, 460 Sacks, 9 Coils Netting, Sundries, Etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. MdllS CLEARING SALE AT SPRINGHILLS. THURSDAY, MAY IS. At 12.30. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr R. C. Frisby, who has sold his farm to sell:— 6—DRAUGHT MARES A GELDINGS. I—YEARLING. I—HACK. 19—DAIRY COWS. September and October Calvers. 12—HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 2—HEREFORD BULLS. 250—SJ-I. EWES. 7—ROMNEY RAMS. B—BREEDING SOWS, BOAR and 15 SUCKERS. Binder, Drill, Harrows, Tyne Harrows, Tripod Harrows, Swamp Plough, D.F. Plough, Clod Crusher, Planet Junior, Dray, Waggon, Milk Waggon, Block and Chains, Plough Chains, 8-Horse Spreader, Trees, Harness, Saddle and Breeching, Leading Chains, Traces, Bridge Timber, Stakes, Netting Wire, Milk Cans, Barrels, 33-Gal. Separator, Grindstone, Troughs, Molasses, Horse Clippers, 10 Tons Chaff, Grass Seed, Manure, 400 Gallon Tank, Tools, Sundries, Etc., Etc. S: LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Mh265 FAT STOCK

RUMOURS are afloat that a Decline is imminent in the Values of Fat Lamb, but We Strongly Advise Our Clients on No Account to Sell any Sheep they may have fit, without placing them in Our Pool or applying to us for Advice. London Office advices to us are to the effect that the market, in their opinion, in the Old Land, will hold and we want Clients and Farmers generally to get Full Values for their Fat Stock and on no account to sacrifice same So far, all through this season We have sold over 25000 Carcases of Lamb on behalf of Clients. Our Season’s Output having sold from 7sd to Bd. The larger the Pool the Greater Opportunity We have of securing HIGHEST VALUES And we ask All Our Clients with Fat Sheep of any description ready to draft, at present or at a future date, to advise US, when a Competent Drafter will be sent along to pick the stuff on their behalf. We desire All Our Clients to get the last penny that is in their Fat Stock, so we respectfully ask them to communicate with the Head Office, Invercargill or any of our Country Agencies before dealing with any Fats they have for sale. RATIONAL AND QOMPANY, £TD. W. E. TAYLOR.Manager. TIN I DANIEL SEEDSMAN, PLANT MERCHANT ANL FLORAL SPECIALIST. WEDDING AND PRESENTATION BOUQUETS. WREATHS AND CROSSED Cut Flowers of All Kinds and Plants in Season. THE SOUTHLAND FLORAL PLANT SEED SUPPLY. (TINY DANIEL). Telephone—No. 30 P.O. Bjx 332 Albion Buildings, Dee Street-

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Southland Times, Issue 19510, 9 May 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19510, 9 May 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19510, 9 May 1922, Page 8