AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, at 2 p.m. And continuing until 10 p.m. FARMERS AND OTHERS PLEASE NOTE That we will offer for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE FOLLOWING AT OUR BRIDGE STREET PREMISES: Forks, Shovels, Picks,' Spades, .Saws, Handles, Hoes, Netting, Beehive Material, Tools of all descriptions, Nails, Bolts, Stoves. Large assortment of Knives, Forks and Spoons. Hay Knives, Rabbit Traps, Oil, Grease, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries. , STOCKS MUST BE REDUCED. TERMS: Cash on fall-of Hammer. (MACGREGOR & TRIM, Auctioneers). JOHN MACGIBBON & SONS, LTD., MATAURA. P.O. Box: 13. Phone: 5.
RAM AND EWE FAIR. gTUD RAM AND EWE FAIR. GORE SHOWGROUNDS. SATURDAY', MARCH 12, 1932, At Noon. 61—STUD ROMNEY RAMS. 18—STUD SOUTHDOWN RAMS. 85—STUD SOUTHDOWN EWI-IS. DEMONSTRATIONS on ROMNEYS .(Mr A. Murray) and SOUTHDOWNS (Mr William Falconer) at 11 ui.m. Mjl-IS LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. MERINO STUD AND FLOCK RAMS. MESSRS FREELAND BROS., of Shingley Creek, Morrisons, arc offering for private sale, approximately 200—1 to 4-SHEAR MERINO RAMS. The above are particularly well bred, high country sheep, Freeland Bros, having introduced the famous Merriman blood in the Flock some years ago. The well-known F’.l. Wool Clip realised the top price at the February sales. This presents a unique opportunity for Pastoralists to procure the best blood in New Zealand at reasonable prices. Mj-125
EDUCATIONAL. HEMINGWAY’S ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. REASONS FOR THEIR SUCCESS. HEMINGWAY’S Lessons were written by specialists; they are constantly revised by sjiecialists; students’ work is corrected by specialists. SPECIALIST CORRECTORS. Each Corrector is in his own subject an expert of wide knowledge, practical experience, and proved teaching skill. In Bookkeeping the corrections are carried out wholly and exclusively on the school premises by NELLO PORTER, A.P.A. (N.Z.), F.A.1.5., A.C.I.S. THOS. W. MABEN, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.C.A.A. ALFRED REID, A.RA. (N.Z.) A.A.I.S. These three, and these alone, peruse, correct and criticise the students’ work. Enrol with the School that gives the service and gets the passes. HEMINGWAY’S. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 516 AUCKLAND.
! Arrestimg j; VALUES pi Cycle Chains 3/- ea. ■t (Union Brand) II fffl 2/6 ea ‘ H ffiS H an< fie Grips 9d pr. || y./Eg| Pliers 1/3 pr. E Oil Cans 9d ea ’ Cones 6d ea. ! Reflectors (rear) • wl fca 9d ea. i iIIHW Pedals (Rubber) j "Mg 4/6 pr. : “wf’’ Locks and Chains H 9d ea. Spindles (Front) complete I/- ea. I BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY. J. ®. Camf &eIS I 40 ESK ST., INVERCARGILL. Phone 1091. P.O. Box 297. (Also at Gore.) ii
caUyl INVERCARGILL-OTAUTAU SERVICE. CAR leaves the Times Office, Esk Street, at 5 a.m. DAILY for Riverton (6 a.m.), Otautau (7.15 a.m.), leaving for Riverton and Invercargill at 8.15 a.m., via Ermedale, Gummies Bush and Waipango, arriving Riverton at 10.30 a.m., and departing at 10.40 a.m. for Invercargill, arriving at 11.50 a.m. T. W. CRAIG. Driver.
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Southland Times, Issue 21650, 11 March 1932, Page 12
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