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H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. “ THE RIALTO ” H. allchurch AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LICENSED LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS, ETC. CAN YOU INVEST TO BETTER ADVANTAGE?—A Property which cost £940 must be sold to close an Estate. Bungalow, 5 rooms (brick), up-to-date, and Section nicely laid out in garden and lawn. Don’t miss this, a home second to none lor value. A HOME AND BUSINESS COMBINED—Comer Section, about i-acre, handy to town. Situation right and Price right, £l5O. Secure this while the opportunity offers. A HOME FREE FROM RENT, and good living assured. 11 Rooms and Kitchenettes. Furnished. Lease arranged of £3 per week. No Goodwill. 3 months’ rent to be paid in advance, and about £3O for extra furniture. There is no better proposition. This must interest you. BUILDING SECTION, VALUE UN-SURPASSED—i-Acre, and we want an offer. Sections handy to town. Buyers inspect, there’s value here. SMALL FARM. MORTGAGEE’S SALE—Over 13 Acres and 6-Roomed House and Farm Buildings. Mortgage £IOOO. And only £l5O required. A TEMUKA HOME FOR A TIMARU HOME—4-Roomed House and i-Acre, offered for House 4 or 5 rooms, South End, Timaru. Well worth inquiry. EVERY CLASS OF PROPERTY INQUIRY WELCOMED H. ALLCHURCH AND CO., The Oldest Established Auction Rooms in South Canterbury. LAMBS LAMBS To Prevent Scour make prompt use of KER O L KER O L Procurable from all Storekeepers, Merchants, AND DALGETY & COMPANY LTD.’S REPRESENTATIVES. DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated in England) Importers and Exporters. MORTON AND CO., LTD., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. CHIEF AGENTS for the United Insurance Coy., Ltd. (Motor, Fire and Accident.) VALUATORS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. VALUATIONS—Property and Furniture carefully made at Shortest notice. 25 years’ experience. YOUR CLEARING SALE produces the Best Result when conducted by us. Your Surplus Furniture realises the most when handled through our Spacious Mart. WE SECURE THE HIGHEST PRICES. pOR ABSOLUTE SALE—About 1600 r Acres Undulating Country, more than half plough'd.' n 20 miles from Timaru. Will carry 1300 Ewes and 150 Head Cattle. At present carrying 7/800 Ewes and 100 Lambs, 190 Head Cattle. Together with Concrete Residence of 7 Rooms, granary, 4/5 stacks oats, shearing shed, dip, Case Tractor, 3-furrow plough, harrows, etc., etc. On reasonable terms as a going concern, or the Property will be sold without the stock.

Full particulars from: MORTON AND CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS. PIG RAISING MEAT BOARD S SUPPORT. More diversified production has been one of the methods suggested for overcoming the difficulties of the dairying industry in the Dominion and this has been an ideal receiving practical support from the Meat Producers’ Board for many years. Through the financial help given by the Board, two successful Pig Recording Clubs operate in the Waikato and the Manawatu, and it has just been decided by the Board to undertake the financial responsibility of a lecture and demonstration tour of dairy farming districts by Mr E. E. Hale, chairman of the Waikato Pig Recording Club. Mr Hale is an enthusiastic advocate of improved methods of pig management with the object of raising pork for export, and his farm is well known as an object-lesson in the success of the methods advocated by the Pig Recording Clubs. These two organisations, working in areas wide apart, furnish information gained under different climatic conditions, and Mr Hale’s lecture tour will enable farmers in all parts of the country to profit by the experience of the Clubs. The Department of Agriculture is actively co-operating in the movement, and its field officers are making all the advance arrangements for the lectures, which will be on the subject of “Correct Management.” Denmark, our greatest rival in dairying, has developed the pork industry side by side with its dairying, until to-day her exports of pork products exceed those of butter both in volume and value. In its shipping freight contracts, the New Zealand Meat Producers Board early recognised that the export of pork was an industry which should be helped, and it arranged for a specially low rate of freight on pork shipped to England. When the last adjustment of overseas freights took place, a further reduction resulted in a rate which, compared with that prevailing when the Board was constituted, represents a reduction of 9s 8d per 1201 b. Pork production in association with dairying adds appreciably to the butterfat return. A story concerning the misplaced sympathy of a group of Rotarians when they paid a visit to the Otaki Health Camp recently was told by Mr C. H. Pinnock at a meeting of the Wellington School Committees and Educational Federation. “They stopped beside a small boy in bed,” Mr Pinnock said, “and they all tried to show their sympathy with the little patient. To cheer him up they all tipped him generously. One of them lingered at the beside when the others walked away and he asked the boy what his sickness was. ‘l’m not sick,’ whs the answer. ‘l’ve been naughty, and they sent me to bed!’”

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19806, 23 May 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19806, 23 May 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19806, 23 May 1934, Page 16