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These values are more than 4 • < illustrated—ft W A B23oo—Men’s Heavy Chrome Derby Boot., Stan- ® ® w dard .crewed soles. Heel and toe plate.. Full sizes. 5 to 11, at 23/6. Boys’ sizes’—lo at 13/11; II to 12, 14/11| A 13 at 15/6; I at 15/11; 2 to 3. 16/11; 4 to 5, !7/6. B39oo—Men’s Split Kip Derby Shooters. Standard Mb screwed stout soles, nailed, with heel and toe plate.. Full 21/Kip Wholeback Shooter. Stout threedecker sole, pegged and screwed. Nailed, with heel and toe plat*'*. No to c r standard screwed sole, nailed, with heel and toe plates. H Full sizes, 5 to at 25/unable tp'jK K MAIL YOUR H.B. PAY POSTAGE VICTORIA AVENUE. WANGANUI - Also at Marton & Palmerston North. 345
STOP PRESS MESSAGE—TO ALL ROMNEY BREEDERS AN OPPORTUNITY PRESENTS ON APRIL 30, TO SECURE OUTSTANDING WELLBRED EWES MEASURING TO THE HIGHEST ROMNEY TYPE Th. “MATAPUNA ” Dispersal 258 STUD ROMNEYS will be offered for Complete Unreserved Dispersal Sale, on account of R. J. Moore, Esq., Marton, by Public Auction. At Feilding' Showgrounds, 12.30 p.m., Tuesday, April 30, 1940. The “Matapuna” Romney Flock was founded in 1922 by the purchase of specially selected ewes from J. H. McLean, flock 315, one of the early Romney Ilocks founded on almost pure “Parorangi” (E. Short) blood. Since its foundalion the Matapuna flock has been CAREFULLY JJNE BRED incorpor- ? J&sfawigF X ating by the carefiri use of outside sires, the most popular strains (l f Koinni s blood, such as those founded by the famous rams Premier and Brazil and & '' other families which proved successful in the Penrose. Lccdstown, Parorangi and Waiorongomai flocks. F* The flock has been HEAVILY' CULLED annually, and for the last 12 years .3 * ALL EWES retained for breeding purposes HAVE BEEN INSPECTED AND » <■ TATTOOED BY THE SOCIETY. All sheep offered for sale have been y inspected and tattooed by W. C. SmiK, Esq. The ewes have been carefully j jF; mated with selected sires. • Catalogues now available from the Auctionecrs-in.conjunctioii:— Messrs. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, WUWMWIiIB N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY an 1 N.Z. FARMERS’ (O OP. DISTRIBUTING CO. MATAPUNA 57/36 R. J. MOORE, ‘~n’”
Only 3 Days to Go! y /^>XArTt 1/ \ cense issued under section 4a of “ The Gaming Act, 1908.” til HF* 11 Mrvw jj|OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent i" 1 8T -gwjfe fl fl B fl SB fl profit available for the objects ( 0 jBB fljfl Wljfl 10 be specified by the Hon. Minister of y \ \ (K UF flfl flaw flfl Internal Affairs. f J L ALLUVIAL GOLI CLOSES: 27th APRIL, 1940 DRAWN: 10th MAY, 1940 BMflflfl T'l'l McArthur, no, Wellington. TREASURER TTKHTTn HAMMOI4D, no, WELLINGTON. Goodey & Sou, P.O. P»ox 436, Wanganui Please send iru. -ticket: n WJNKEis A:i Union [Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal note , : Jr £ stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Portii’ stamvs not accepted in payment of tickets. i I 1I I I IR NAME (Mr. Mrs., or Mirs) ’5 '.VT'I v.'.V.address .......
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 95, 24 April 1940, Page 3
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