pie=3g^™a.F—^E°Bcs==ags=Sig™^aES^BoSSlS^Q^^SE=^EgSll=gl=SSaES=S:E=^3liSSSSagi. I DISPERSAL SALE | 1 Messrs. LEVIN & Co., Ltd., in conjunction with the WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, MASTERTON, have' received instructions r ; from! 0. BIBWILL, Esq., owing to the sale to the Government for Returned. Soldiers of over two-thirds of Ms property, to SELL BY PUBLIC " ' ~y- : v ' AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, . ! .\ /£\h ' . , ■ ■ SOME OP'THE 1018 DRAFT OF TWO-YEAR BULLS EEADY FOR DELIVERY,- .." ' ; At 11 each day ' ,;.v. .«.• GROUP OF FIVE PIHAUTEA EWES. ■ lr;Pirei:Bpd Eonrney Sheep and Grade Hereford Cattle i ■ >•••• ,•' • ' • ' SHEEP.- r —• ■' i ' 2y750- pJb. Romney Ewes (2-toothto 5-year-oid). 600 Ewe Lambs I \+v ' • ; ,„ A • ™ F ~ , J ,»;. , n tril , i ™ i \ . TOE Hereford Herd'was established 18 years ago by the ; 1 b| about 50 years,. |)00 RaM Lambs. 69 MlXed - RaitlS (Stllds and I IOCKS) •I' •*• purchase of two Stud Hereford Bulls from Mr Stuckey, I jJ ; ; 1 ,'.;,-? nd fLiiidlain's sheep. Only high-grade Including 10 2-tooth Studs Pihantea Bred, and 114-tooth Studs, bred by Wm Rayner. which were used on pure bred Shorthorn cows. Since then ' " rams breeders'haye been iused. The sheep 70 T}a m * /Qf,,,! n A Flnrifl PrCTio « B * uscd on this nock, win be offered for the convenience only Stud Hereford Bulls have been used from such well-' |! • entirely . (All Ewes will be drafted into-pens of 10-MdCS! T known breeders as Messrs. Stuckey, F. Moore, C. A. J. i;. i; .. .grass Rams are suppliedfrom ,this flock to regular fA'I'TIF Levett, Gregor McGregor (Morikau), and others. These , ciients all over New Zealand. The annual draft of about 700 ILiV Cattle show the good qualities of the Hereford and Short-' . i | Rams is usually booked twelve months ahead. Being one 230 Hereford COWS, in Calf aid CalveS at foot horn breeds, and the annual draft of bulls is in keen demand, 1 : of the first Romney flocks started in New Zealand, this Sale ' in Tall 90 2-year.old Bulls being the number sold for the 1918 "-lfford§ new breeders a great opportunity of starting a pure .; , 'Ji o-I ?i tt £j n n Seasoru The Cows and Heifers are a s P lendid type ' s: ' ; " : bred -flockv *''■■ 90'18-MOllth' Hereford Heiters. 50 18-month Hereford Bulls great constitution, and will do well on any class of country. •| i fcfe'T;; .7 I .— ,■ ■' 70 2-year' to 6-year Pedigree Bulls -. '' . . • ! /' , • - : V '■ Cattle Branded by Numbers, and put up singly with, option of more. No Sales of Female Stock have been made since the property was sold. I Any Stock purchased may be left on the. property for 10 days at Buyer's Risk, Trains arrive at Featherston—from North at 8.21 a.m.; from Wellington 10.30 a.m. Taxis may be obtained at Featherstoii. : : - .Luncheon.', Provided. : ' FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEERS AT MASTERTON, OR BRANCHES. .J: ; IfpiiM | I I ~ Gorcis ProVS;,- EcOllQmjcaL .j ; Its Seriousness to Humanity j ENGLISH AXJiiNSl^plllfi 1 I' ■ • • . | . j v and the .'.Best Way to Guard; i s . V-Notwithstanding the prominence given, to Goodyear Cord Tyres through their wonderful performances, |§ ~ f "Arroinof If I • .. . . . ' . i the great saving effected-by their use„on light, medium" • ;i |. '' "| " ® . i.. U i and' : heavy passenger cars,"and on motor trucks of every size and capacity. . !! ; l'■ . —-—» — 1 mitting niore'uleligKM—and at the samelmae—'' ".'—l •'a / ''' s' • | , ~ ll durable soft eifqets.and blends that-can be ; :obtamed»iv.v?.7r • -The Goodyear Cord Tyre is made.up of thousands of strong .. g . | gir a f Ji no . feooftS I -in any .of the .'others;-which p pliant cords, layer upon layer without cross weave, so that each j§ .' | " ,CCO & • r I weaves. ' | M '• .V- individual cord and each layer: of cords is bedded in a spongy M ■ [ cabled from all the great centres .01 1 • Asminstefs are beautiful—they are pretty and . S-. -• •• niciiinn of iiiirp nililw H I . ,i » r 1 artistic to'the eye iii every room, every shade, and i / ■' V RWTv - ' re IUDDer V ,•: m civilisation* a very SeMQUS epidemic or -|. ew degree of light. Their-very fineness guarantees S • i-r#"' rv.. \U j . - . ..••••, <•■ Iti i M "S ■ • ' * \ an excellent wearing carpet. The tread is always B / ' ' T"® construcfion makes foi remaikable strength. •S . . I fa <e flUttian' race« I soft and most luxurious. Truly the floor p-[\ M I Qi.\- Easier riding is assured -and fuel consumption ■ --M ■ • I in-iuenza. ft to & I of ease and elegance. The latest novelties ih'-Floor* - ■ ' • - reduced - Best of 'all,, tyre mileage is greatly | ilt is deadly in effect/.often seizing Its ■! Cow- - New showings this month _ \T \ iMj M' increased —many Australian car owners get over H ' 1 . i j t,!« . Ui/> -f/>- I -•• Asminsters in complete display. Our stock, just w 1- IBs XAIJJfm 12,000 miles, some as much as 20,000 miles- J 1 Victim to-day and ending his lite to- I . B j \ " ' fr° m eac h Goodyear Cord Tyre. m ■ | morrow* Its intense eiiect seems the- j . more intricate patterns up to- the most elaborate. •H .The Goodyear."Heavy Tourist" Tube has many jfjj' | same m any country, climatic influence I I' IB TATO\ I «da(«..« e .ii,a«i t kv i , E „ t iw [ GEORGE WINDER; SI '' ' 11 I. of rubber vulcanised together. ■ A better tube for '"M I tiDOn it> . • I ' - B 11 1 ' * \ every tyre, and a fitting mate for. the Goodyear H 1 ' _ ui | "Where the Cars Stop; and the Crowds Shop" > I \ ffi.4 mm A.W.T. Cord Tyre. g- !"§ It should be unnecessary to tell the public » Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington : I ' \ln • Vrn tmSlm m /. . 1 lof New Zealand that the man or woman ■ H■ , \ w..\ // miw To secure the maximum of comfort and economy, = ' i' , << « , . l l j < AI - — . - -- —\\ » \ ' \ equip your car with both at the nearest'Goodyear M I whose blood is pure 2s ees arme agains J. . ._ _" , ' -\ ; '\' ymV 'Y' \M.Wk Service Station. There is one in your locality. | this epidemic. Poor anaemic blood is the surest I CrEAT' % r * 'I \\%V --- \<m%A 1 W.Mood I. Tills Mower .'is1 \\II \ ■ a\%J/WM\ I assists contagion, and those people wno have j iUW ~dall-bearino WWA M \ \ I® \ QS SIR y. . j= I . f ( f | | n *(■ '' < ' , j LAWN MOWER /Mlfe! I V, \:.m\:' - •' m/lMw • i to their- wisdom taken and. are taking the i j sell»sharpemng— 1-' S ' 1 blood-purifying medicine, Clements Tonic, jj c ,f 1y ; ( J\\s \ | /'■ J MSI |, I will be the best able to resist the disease/. J | O<IV6S til 6 Y t&tvf f¥l V \ ' | Clemente Tonic not only the blood j; . Expense of &'* \ g I Facts So Ramembor—Keep tho fi1.013 puro, and avDid tills ailment. Tlieboiv „ „ . II .•% W» W § «Ho!i pomrs of mlstinoi ir. [rat Is l.asl llaliln tt inlntlon. Bad bM In | .. S J ill V ~ I the system becomes a home for the germs of catching or infectious ailmonts, | , tempered by tlio best and latest methods. ■ ' ' iWM i I sawa.;tc«wi S I! 1' I' l i cough. To keep the blood non-infectious, puie, cool, ?nd the health | , . .... 1 ' , - lillmnslm ft generally good, always take CLEMENTS TONIC. /J h«.th, tad, .. E; J™ S w lIJ Ijl 1 fore-armed against diseaso in any shape or form. All Chemists and c- j ra S 1 Stores soil this one great romedy in New Zealand. j Al'C Made of Crucible Tool Steel jH ~•' p I : Clements Tonic Ld., Hozcllc N.S.W. |as gewd m your pentnifo or^ carver. In {act razors have actually been S ' '••• S i,jjS«3iSai3lfflilS!Hffia3lEZS®s®fflS®raSSSs®SHisl3ffiKESisK2!sin3 f''' "j j le revolving cylinder, G inches in diameter, has live cutting knives sa "■ . S i of finest cast steel," hardened and tempered in oil, The driving wheels Ha == , K a| , o lfl i nc i les jn diameter, and as about CJ inches of them are entirely ■ I*■ 1 i-nqi n i' 5 p covered i-' I J ! Jenkins lr@s'Val¥@S j | Grass Cannot Enter the Motive Power. I=s' - ■ S j •' GLOBE, ANGLE, CHECK, & FULLW AY 1| 1 °'' s ftr ® Sj' (1 _ cc ful in' finished m aad"'Gold, f and I '• ;I ' AUfIe "™»SSS ESna " M jl nt °Jwy PaitJl J lt T5-T f " u I-; : R ;, -&A :' v ■ ' '..st ( . ' ' J! RW. Mills & Co <} ' Ltd^ s all I .-'ncipal Cities. - , G ' F ' m Dealers Everywhere! s j JfinkifiS & liSlOfej LM. Ij. | Agents, Hunter Street and-Jervois Quay, Wellington, m m I WiF* ENGINEERS, [: R J li ml™™,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 121, 15 February 1919, Page 15
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