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D. W. McKAY. LTD. EXCHANGE MART. TODAY (SATURDAY). * DW. McKAY, LTD., will sell as fol- • lows:— 10 o’clock—Fruit and Vegetables, including Tomatoes, Strawberries, Cherries, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, New Potatoes, Cabbages, Cauliflowers, Cabbages, etc., etc. 12.30—10-gallon Milk Cans, Saloon Dining Chairs, 2 Lifting Jacks, 2 sft. Gates, Shacklock No. 2 Range, Tea Room Tables, 1 Kirchner Piano. Dr9o2 I’ YOUR ORDER J FOR | JAM MAKING Stona Fruit will be in short supply this season. ORDER EARLY For— Plums Apricots Peaches B Nectarines Also— Strawberries H Rasps II Loganberries M Black Currants H Gooseberries 1 NEW POTATOES ON HAND AND I TO ARRIVE g I NEW SEASON’S ONIONS I Table Potatoes , ri Turnips : Lettuce N Spinach |j Asparagus U Cabbage J Carrots. H CONTINUOUS CONSIGNMENTS AT SOUTHLAND’S FRUIT MART D. W. McKAY LTD. Phone 608—9

BRAY BROS., LTD. romiTME CLEARANCE fpfH® rtt TO MAKE ROOM FOR OTHER GOODS EVERYTHING REDUCED SPECIAL-GOOD SOUND HOWELL PIANO (will stand any trial) £32 3.0/BRAY BROS. LTD. SHOWROOMS UPSTAIRS, SPEY STREET

F. BOWDEN AND CO. F. BOWDEN & CO.’S SOUTHLAND SALEROOMS ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. DAIRY COWS FOR SALE. 20 SHORTHORN AND JERSEY, 2nd to 4th catvers;, all but one due September, sound good milkers, good condition. 5—2 AYRSHIRE-SHORTHORN, HEREFORD; 1 Black; due iu about one month, 2nd to 4th culvers, sound or owner would take them buck; good milkers. 2— HOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN; 2nd and 3rd culvers; one due September, the other Uctouer. 4—GOOD HEIFERS; due for factory. 20 —2nd to 4th CARVERS; due September, October. 10—SHORTHORN-CROSS; duo September and October, carrying 3rd and 4th calves; went out sound; very quiet, will milk without leg-rope. 3— HEUERS; 1 three-year-old; 2 two-year-old; due for factory. I—SHORTHORN-CROSS; coming to 4th calf due middle September; in calf to P.B. Ayrshire. 14—MOSTLY AYRSHHE-SHORTHORN Crosses; guaranteed in calf, averaged well over £2O per cow last season, all went out sound and right. I—JERSEY AYRSHIRE; due middle September, good condition, good milker and splendid cream cow. NOTE— We always have a lot for sale. They are going out and coming in continually. AUCTION SALE OF COWS EVERY SATURDAY. HORSES FOR SALE. I—FACTORY TURNOUT; Horse, Cart and Harness. Owner bought truck. Horse 8-yrs., sound and rigtit. Cart will hold 15 cans. New tyres last season. I—6-yr.-old good heavy upstanding Springcart Gelding, tip-topi leader, been in pole. I—s-year-old Heavy Spring-cart Gelding, shafts or chains, very quiet; guaranteed. I—s-year-c!d1—5-year-c!d Draught Gelding, any yoke, any trial. I—6-year-old Mare, shafts or chains. I—3-year-old Draught Filly, pedigree, unbroken. I—B-year-old Draught Mare, all yokes, bred on farm. I—4-year-old1— 4-year-old Draught Filly, used to chains, Leen in shafts of Roller and Drill. I—4-year-old1—4-year-old Draught Mare, broken to all work. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES EVERY SATURDAY. 3 —FORDSON TRACTORS; good working order; any trial. Wo have other Horses to select from, also a good assortment of Spring Carts and Drays, Tip Drays, Gigs, etc., and Implements of every description. If not in our yard we have them on our books. I—CARRIER’S TURNOUT; Graham 30 cwt. Truck; good connection; worth buying Sdl63

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Southland Times, Issue 20963, 21 December 1929, Page 24

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