AUCTION SALES LEVIN SALE — '■#& TUESDAY, JiULY 15, 1947. At 11.30 am. 270 'fat wethers 180 fat ewes 160 fat lambs 70 four and six-tooth ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 90 four and five-year ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 60 m.a. ewes, r.w. Romney rams lO.werher hoggets 18 fat P.A. cows and heifers 10 fat cows, ex dairy 18 P.A.- runners i0 vealers 18 choice Jersey heifers, r.W.b., November 5 15 dairy cows, due July/Aiigust 50 porkers and baconers 12 store pigs 1000 yearlmg macrocarpa trees MOST OUTSTANDING OFFERING OF "MAJESTY" CATTLE Placed before the Public fdr a Great Number of Years. Complete Dispersal of Well Known "KIMBERLEY" STUD JEItsEYS THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1947, At 10.30 a.m. Account MESSRS L. AND J. GRIFFlTH, KIMBERLEY ROAD, LEVIN:— 110 HEAD, Comprising — 61 registered cows , 20 rismg 2-year heifers 27 rising yearling heifers 2 herd sires AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. — Our dairy experts Messrs A. Horn and E. King have inspected the above herd and report this one of the outstanding offerings of the year. The herd was established in 1918 v/hen two splendid Pencarrow Cows were purchased. ' The first herd sire was Goiden Reef, who left seven tested daughters with records up to 715 lb fat. He was a direct son of Soumise Majesty (imp.) and of the beautiful imported cow, Goiden Flower. This bull created a marked and lasting influence on the stud. Goiden Fox, a son of Majesty's Fox, was next used; his eight tested daughters of all ages averaging 529 lb fat. So impressed were Griffiths Bros. with the great imported sire, Marshal Aldan, chat they purchased him for the stud at the high figure of 410 gns. Results fully endorse the wisdom of his selection. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED Sole Auctioneers — N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., (Inc. in England) Wellington, Levin and Branches. PUBLIC NOTICES THE ALEXANDRA TEAR00MS OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. FOR DAINTY MORNING AND' AFTERNOON TEAS FERTILIZER RATIONING APPEALS ON GROUNDS OF HARDSHIP ^PPEALS for additional fertilizer for top-dressing purposes for rationing year 1947/1948 mU£t be lodged with the Chairman of the District Fertiliser Committe'e by July 19, 1947. Appeals will be considered only on the following bases: — . (1) From those farmers who have not appealed on any previous occasion, or for. those properties for^ which no previous appeal has been lodged by either the existing or a r'ormer occupier. (2) From those farmers who can produce documentary evidence to the effect that they have brought in out of virgin country during the* 1946/47 rationing period areas which have been sown down to new grass. Appeals from returned servicemen from World War II can be considered at any time during the rationing year. All appeals must be in writing addressed by the farmer to the Chairman, District Fertilizer Committee, care Department of Agriculture for the district in which the applicant farms. All applicants must state the name of the vendor from whom it is desired to obtain supplies of fertilizer in the event of the appeal being successful. Documentary evidence in support of appeals mentioned in naragraph 2 above should consist of a eopy of the invoice for the grass seed and signed statements from two iieighbouring farmers to the effedt that the grass seed was sown on virgin country. NEW ZEALAND'S FAMOUS BOTTLE Thousands of New Zealanders could tell you atadut this small flat bottle with the white label — the bottle that's made history in New Zealand — Baxters Lung Preserver. The undisputed champidh of cough and cold remedies fot over eighty years. "Baxters" is the quick-acting remedy that brings welcome relief from the first dose. You can rely on "Baxters." Pleasa'nt to take and children love it. Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo, St., Ch.Ch.
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Chronicle (Levin), 12 July 1947, Page 8
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