NATIONAL MORTGAGE A LTD. CLEARING SALE AT SPRINGHILLS. THURSDAY, MAY 18. At 12.30. National mortgage a agency CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr R. C. Frisby, who has sold his farm to sell;— i 6—DRAUGHT MARES & GELDINGS. 1-YEARLING. I—HACK. 19—DAIRY COWS. September and October Calvers. 12—HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 2—HEREFORD BULLS. 250—S.M. EWES. 7—ROMNEY RAMS. B—BREEDING SOWS, BOAR and 15 SUCKERS. Binder, Drill, Harrows, TJrne 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. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. \ Mm4o9 FAT STOCK EUMOURS are afloat that a Decline is imminent in the V alues of Fat Lamb, but Wo 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 7id to Bd. The larger the Pool the Greater Opportunity We have of securing HIGHEST VALUES And we ask AU 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 wiU be sent along to piok the stuff on their behalf. We desire AU 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, W. E. TAYLOR. —Manager. GOOD TEA A FOOD NECESSITY. ’T'O th# Worker and especially th# Woman Worker, the iu»taining value of a eup of highgrade Pure Tea cannot b# overestimated. Tiger Tea I HO. 1 FAMILY TEA .. .. 3/. RED BAND LABEL SPECLAL VALUE. No. 9. .. 3/4 j FOR CONNOISSEURS.—Extra Bp#cial 3/S TEST ITS VALUE. ALL GROCERS. WHERE TO BUY YOU® PRIME *» MEAT. PRICE LIST: i d. Six. Rout 5 & 6 Legs Muttoa o Prime Ribs .. 4J Loin Mutton 4J Corn Round .. 6 Loin Chops 5t 6 Corn Roil .. .. 5 Sausages .. 4 Corn Beef .. ..3 Belgian Sausage 5 Beef Steak .. ~ 6 Puddings .. .. 3 Rump Steak .. 8 Pres. Beef 1/Mince 4 Dripping .. ~4 Stewing Steak 4 Pork Sauaxgee 8 Sidee Mutton 3i W. J. iWM A H 0 " DEE STREET TAAIRYMEN! Ujse the “Ceree” S ~arator Among 12 competing separators ths “Ceres" was the only machine that left less than 0.10 per cent of fat in the skim milk Write MANNING CO., 39 Tay Street, Inw.reargill.
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Southland Times, Issue 19517, 17 May 1922, Page 8
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