BUSINESS NOTES.
A WANGANUI FARM. 150 acres of splendid dairy land is offered for sale by Mr John D. Brechin. See particulars elsewhere in this paper. The• attention of farmers and those desirous of obtaining a good lire of cows is drawn to Mr F. J. Watty’s clearing sale to be held (for the convenience of the sale) at Mr Duncan Campion’s yards at Mars Hill, No. 2 Line, on Friday next (July 4), at 1 p.m. The schedule includes 19 good dairy cows, horse, carts, harness and ! gal. Alpha Laval separator. As Mr Watty has disposed of his farm, the whole of the stock and plant must be cleared. The details appear in our auction columns. Cuttie and Co. are the auctioneers. The secretary reports that everything in connection with the Wanganui Winter Show is in full workingorder. Entries in the poultry section especially are coming in from far and wide, in fact even North of Auckland are supporting the Wanganui effort. It will be noticed in the advertisement in the current issue that entries close to-night, July 1, and to facilitate and also assist the people generally, the coiumittee hVve arranged for entries to t>e received at the Agricultural Assoc ation’s office, 46 Maria Place, up to 9 o’clock to-night, July I.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19050, 1 July 1924, Page 2
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