J. R. MILLS & SON. CLEARING SALE AT PUKEMAORL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, at 12 noon. JR. MILLS & SON, LTD., have received • instructions from MR F. COOPER (who has sold his farm) to sell on the property on above date: — 170—6 and 8-Tooth EWES. 70—EWE LAMBS. 35—WP7THER LAMBS. 2—ROMNEY RAMS. 2—B.L. RAMS. S—DAIRY COWS; in profit. I—STEER; 1 HEIFER; 1 BULL; 2 CALVES; 2 PIGS. I—DRAUGHT GELDING. I—DRAUGHT MARE. I—HARNESS HORSE. I—FOAL. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. S.F. Plough (R. & G.), Drill Plough (R. & G.), Swing Plough, Cambridge Roller, 9-ft. (R. & G.), Scuffler, 4-leaf Tyne Harrows, Chain Harrows, International Discs, Tip Dray and Frame, Gig and Harness, Riding Saddle and Bridle, Cart Saddle and Breeching, Collars, Hames and Winkers (for three horses), 3 Sets Plough Chains, Master Trees and Swingle Trees, Wool Press and Wool Table, 2 Sets Leading Chains and Reins, Horse Covers, Blacksmith’s Tools, Vyce, Rabbit Traps, Dorna Separator and Cream Cans, Quantity Manure, 50 Sacks Chaff, 120 Chaff Bags, Quantity Oats, 6 Coils No. 8 Galvanised Wire, 2 Coils Barbed Wire, Packs, Shovels, Forks, Posts, Stakes, Rabbit Netting, Cyclone Netting, Water Barrel and Sledge, and Sundries. Two Chaff Stacks. —Account. MR. T. COCHRANE, Clifden.— 2—QUIET PONIES, suitable for children to ride. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Jj324 WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO-NIGHT? PERHAPS you will be dancing—watching a thrilling film—cheering at a boxing match —perhaps your nose will be buried in a good book. Life would be very dull without such entertainments, but they will seriously jeopardise your future if allowed to monopolise your spare time. Think of to-morrow night. And the thousand to-morrow nights of the future. You are a young man, so stop a moment and THINK OF THE YEARS AHEAD. By spending a small portion of your evening leisure in the fascinating study of Accountancy you can soon qualify for a professional position. The Accountant’s is highly interesting and responsible work. His is also one of the best paid jobs in the business world. How to qualify as an Accountant, by postal study in your own home, is fully explained in the informative book, “Accountancy.” Secure a Free Copy. Write to-day to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. FOUR-ROOMED BRICK AND R.C. BUNGALOW; h. and c. water, bathroom, pantry and scullery, washhouse, coalhouse, concrete paths; five acres more or less, about three miles from Post Office by good road. Price £1350. Good terms.—J. HOLLOWAY, LTD., Esk Street. 406 e
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Southland Times, Issue 20203, 14 June 1927, Page 12
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