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PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. J7AIRLIE SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 29. SPECIAL ENTRY. Account John Mclntosh, “Woodburn,” Fairlie—--800 M.S. Fat and Forward 2-bred LAMBS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers. pYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS. LAND SALESMEN. , TO LET. MODERN 5-ROOMED WOODEN HOUSE, AVENUE ROAD. Lll Conveniences. Partly Furnished. Apply—?YNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers. We are Cash Buyers of— WHEAT. OATS. BARLEY. LINSEED. CHAFF. POTATOES. AND ALL CLASSES OF SEEDS. EED CLEANING DEPARTMENT. Rend your Grain and Seed into us for Dressing, as we have most up-to-date machines, and can guarantee good dressing. UNION PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. yje have now in Stock, these highgrade and well-known Products, and can thoroughly recommend ' same for the following uses:— UNION BENZINE, for your Car. UNION DISTILLATE for your Tractor. UNION POWER KEROSENE for your Tractor. AUTOLINE OILS. We have large Stocks of this wellknown Oil in various grades, for Car, Tractor, Plough, or any Farm Implement, and we recommend farmers who are not already using this oil, to give It a trial. SHEEP DIP. We are Chief Agents for the famous * COOPER SHEEP DIPS. We especially recommend Cooper’s Quick Acting Powder Dip for the main dipping. MERCHANDISE. have full supplies of Cornsacks, Seaming Twine, and all Harvesting Requisites on hand, and shall be pleased to supply same on application. J»YNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, TIMARU.

Eh. kino and co.. • LAND & ESTATE AGENTS 7 STRATHALLAN STREET. Telephone 1087. FARMS. £62 ACRES, Good, clean, heavy land, well fenced and watered, 60 acres in wheat, oats, swedes and rape, balance young grass. Farm house and buildings, very conveniently situated. Price, £ll per acre (terms). £3OO ACRES Good Lamb Fattening and Grain Farm, in 17 paddocks, 250 acres wheat and oats, 350 .. acres Western Wolths, 100 acres roots, balance in English grass. Carries a EWE to acre, in addition to crops. Good homestead and buildings, handy to school, rail and saleyards. PRICE £9 10s per acre. (Terms.) 300 ACRES Sheep and Grain Farm. 100 Acres in Wheat, Oats, Rape, Turnips, balance young grass. Good fences. House and buildings, handy to school and saleyards. PRICE, £l6 per acre. (Terms.) .» tOO ACRES, Fine Stud Farm in 8 paddocks. Well fenced . and watered, 14 acres wheat, 10 acres oats, 12 acres swedes and potatoes, 6 acres clover, balance young grass. Good House and Buildings. Close to town. PRICE £3O per acre. (Terms.* 198 'ACRES, Good Dairy Farm, mostly rolling downs, in 11 pad- : docks, carries 30 cows, 20 cattle and horses. Excellent house and buildings, electric light. Situate one mile to school and rail. Price, £5/15/- per acre. Terms, £3OO cash, balance at 6 per cent. For Full Particulars and Inspection apply to— F. E. KING AND CO., Land Agents Timaru. Agonts NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. All Classes of Insurances Effected —• FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, MOTOR CARS, LIVE STOCK. R, H. JOYCE, LTD. Buyers of WHEAT. OATS. SEEDS. AND FARM PRODUCE. Agents for R. and F. Wallis, Ltd., Nett Cash Buyers of Fat Stock. Highest Ruling Prices Given. Mr F. H. Hatton has now been appointed fat. stock buyer for St. Andrews and district, for the above firm. Full Stocks of— CORNSACKS, TWINE, SEEDS, AND ALL FARM REQUISITES. LICENSED LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. . R. H. JOYCE, LTD., BESWICK STREET. (Opposite C.F-C.A., J *■<' ' P. F. Cosgrove, BUTCHER, fttURCH STREET WEBT. TIMARO lilh Quality Meat and Small Gf*od* AT TOWN PRICES. Telephone 87*. m pJNTYRE’S Extra Strong RegulatLadies recommend them. SoU £• fid P* ■ y

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 22 March 1927, Page 16

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