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AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. METHVEN EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, 1935. 7000 STATION EWJ Account MR HUGH ENSOR, Double Hill: 750 F.M. Corriedale Ewes Account MR J. D. McCRACKEN, Glenariffe: 600 F.M. Corriedale Ewes Account MR R. C. TODHUNTER, Lake Heron: 700 F.M. Merino Ewes 250 Two-tooth Merino Ewes 60 Four-tooth Merino Ewes 400 Four-year Merino Wethers 150 Five-year Merino Wethers Account MR GEORGE GERARD, Snowdon: Annual Draft of Wether Lambs Annual Draft of Ewes Account "FIGHTING HILL" STATION: Annual Draft of Ewes Account MESSRS GERARD and MURRAY-AYNSLEY, Bayfields: 900 Halfbred Ewes, Annual Draft 170 Two-tooth Three - quarterbred Ewes Account MR C. C. BURDON, Mount Potts: 300 Halfbred Ewes, Annual Draft 50 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes Account MESSRS BOND and GERARD, Manuka Point: 400 Halfbred Ewes, Annual Draft Account "PUDDING HILL" STATION: 300 Four-year Halfbred Ewes 50 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes Account MRS D. I. HARRISON, "Drayton": 600 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes 200 First Cross English Leicester Merino Two-tooth Ewes DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers. 2480 NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. AMBERLEY EWE Fj MONDAY, 4th MARCH, 1935. Present entries include: Account MR T. EDRIDGE, "Tormorc," Mina: 130 2-looth Corriedale Ewes. 180 4-year-old Corriedale Ewes. Annual draft. Account MR E. EDRIDGE, "Mount Sandford," Ethelton: GO Fine three-quarterbred 2-tooth Ewes. 180 2-tooth Corriedale Ewes. 220 4-year-old Corriedale Ewes. Annual draft. Account MR D. W. SMITH, Phoebe: 200 2-tooth Corriedale Ewes. Account MR J. KENNETH MACFARLANE, "The Sisters," Parnassus: 200 4-year-old Corriedale Ewes. Annual draft. 140 2-tooth Corriedale Ewes. Account MRS J. BYRCH, "Malcun Flats," Motunau: i n <i_,,r,-i,-_<-,!rl Pnrriodnlo Ewes. Annual draft. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z.. LTD.. 2508 Auctioneers. ADDINGTON SALE. MARCH 6th, 1935. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE:— Account MR E. HAY, Pigeon Bay: 300 Two-tooth Romncy Cross Ewes. On account SOUTHERN CLIENT: 200 S.M. Hallbrcd Ewes, a good line.

NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 2509 Auctioneers^ FARMS FOR SALE. Perpetual Lease, 8s rent. Handy to Timaru. Fine homestead, a good, well improved farm. Wheat or fat lambs and general. Moderately priced, £2500. Say £IOOO cash. Folio 1345 ALSO, 755 ACRES, Sunny Hill Country. Attractive home, 7 rooms, and complete farm buildings. Early lamb country, tussock, cocksfoot and clover. Well watered and fenced. Carries 1100 sheep and some cattle, with 22 acres green feed. Owners age compels sale. Will take £3500. Half cash on possession. _ Folio 134 9 P — ENINSULA, near Motukarara—Bo acres Government Leasehold, 20 acres in crop, balance being grazed. Comfortable dwelling, 8 rooms, and other buildings. Price £I6OO. Folio 1347 LESMERE —200 Acres Government buildings. Suit dairymen. £2500. Offers wanted. Folio 1338 etiiUi CASH WILL BUY GOING 3*OUU CONCERN—42 ACRES. Suburban Govt. Leasehold with Bungalow, regd. dairy, all buildings, with select milk run, also 40 cattle, 3 horses, and all sundries. Rent and rates 30s weekly. Income £4BO. Suit working family. Land is good, drained swamp and 30 acres adjoining can be got for a dry run off at very low rental. JUBURBAN— 10 acres, with superior --> Residence. £3OOO. May let to approved tenant. Folio 1328 >UYERS—Consult us re sheep runs, -* grain growing farms, dairy farms, or city and suburban properties. We have complete lists of best sellers. PLEASE CALL OR WRITE. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO., Hereford street. After hours 'phone 41-381. N6952 BUSINESS NOTICES. TWO Unequalled Paints —Steelite for Roof, Lustruss for woodwork. Colour cards free. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED. Cr. Tuam-High streets. 57697 TRESS ADVERTISING TESTIMONY TO ITS VALUE Emphatic testimony to the value of newspaper advertising was. forthcoming from Mr Edmund F. Crane, managing director of the Hercules Cycle Company, at a ceremony in connexion .with the assembly of the company's three millionth machine. Mr Crane attributed much of the company's success to having followed the advice of the Prirce of Wales on adverti&ing. After satisfying himself that he produced the world's best bicycle at the right price, he advertised, advertised, and advertised. In 1934 the company's advertising and selling efforts be redoubled. Press advertising was the cheapest and most effective m- ho of creating big sales and cementing goodwill with the trade aud the public. Mr F. .' Kahane, director of the Imperial Advertising Agency, informs the "Newspaper World" that the Hercules advertising appropriation for 1934 will be so largely increased as to make them one of the most important national advertisers. If you wish 'o sell your goods to the people of Canterbury, advertise hem in "THE PRESS," Canterbury's Leading Daily, with by far the largest circulation.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21412, 2 March 1935, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21412, 2 March 1935, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21412, 2 March 1935, Page 26

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