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TO STAND SEASON AT OPUNAKE. The heavy draught ■ two-year-old colt— . DOUGLAS B GLENGYLE SIRE.—SCOTLAND’S DOUGLAS (Imp.) DAM.—KITTY, by Knight of The Thistle. SECOND DAM.—DOLLY, by Glenboy, Glengyle mare. Glenboy was a son of the famous Glengyle, who has left some of the best workers in the Wanganui District. Glengyle was absolutely the best sire for action and workers that ever stood in Taranaki. Glengyle was the sire of Consby, who sired Taranaki’s champion DOUGLAS GLENGYLE is a typical Glengyle, with lOfins. flat bone and with plenty of hair. FEE.—£2/10/- SINGLE. TWO OR MORE ARRANGED FOR. J. T. McCANDLISH. rpHE JNGLEWOOD £JO-OPERATIVE gACON £JURING 00., ’J’HE above Company will receive from Shareholders Only on the dates arid at the receiving stations as follows:— OCTOBER. Auroa.—Mondays, 2 and 23. Waitara.—Mondays, 2 and 23, Tariki.—Tuesdays, 3 and 24. Matapu.—Wednesdays, 4 and 25. Douglas.—Mondays, 9 and 23. Stratford.—Mondays, 9 and 30/ Huiroa.—Tuesday, 10, to 12.30 p.m. Te Wera.—Tuesday, 10, from 1 to 4 p.m. Midhirst.—Tuesdays, 10 and 31. Toko.—Monday, 16. Pihama.—Monday, 16. Kapuni.—Wednesday, 18. Huiroa.—Monday, 30, to 12.30 p.m. Te Wera.—Monday, 30, from 1 to 4 p.m. Inglewood.—Every Wednesday. Smart Road.—Every • Wednesday. Urenui—On application to Mr. C. Henwood, carrier, ’phone 27, Urenui WEIGHTS: From 60/150 will be taken. All pigs received will be subject to grade and at Hook Weights. 1/- delivery allowance will be paid on all pigs received at stations on above dates. Fur-ther particulars at Box 24, or ’phone 12, Inglewood. YEARLINGS! Please note that W. ROBINSON guarantees that yearlings 1 will not grow a fraction of horn after he has de-homed them. By doing the herd you will put your “boss” and timid cows on an equal footing, and they will average 15-201 H. of fat more, per season. Herds, including Springers and Yearlings, 1/- head; Bulls 2/-; Portable. Bail Saw used. Box 151, ’Phone 83313, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1933, Page 12

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