SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS. TT MATSON and CO. have receiv-J-JL • ed instructions from MR J. T. PROSSER “Rosendnle,” Killinchy ('lnto partner well-known Llanva.bon herdi TO OFFER. AT THE LEESTON SALEYARDS. onFRIDAY, 13th. JULY AT 2.30 p.m. SHARP. 8 REGISTERED JERSEY COWS 4 REGISTERED JERSEY BULLS Note:—The cows above mentioned are duo to calve in the spring. They have excellent butter fat backing, up to 0001 b. The four bulls to be offered are all from tested dams. Catalogues are now available, and we will be glad to forward them in answer to enquiries. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch.
EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. TT IS' HEREBY NOTIFIED that the following nominations have been received for the election of members to represent the respective wards of the Canterbury Education District: (two members required): CHRISTCHURCH URBAN AREA THOMPSON, Clifford Simeon JOHNSON, Walter TIMARU lift BAN AREA (one member required): GOW : , James Gibson, PREEN. John William MIDDLE WARD (one member required) : SPENCER, William Pritchard NORTH-WEST WARD (one member required) : BIGNELL; Henry John SOUTH WARD (one member required) : ARMITAGE, Goo. Whitefield It in further notified that, whereas for the Timaru Urban Area the nominations exceed the number of members required, an election to fill one vacancy will l>c held on 18th. JULY. 1928. Voting papers mast be posted or delivered to the undersigned not later than 5 p.m. on that date. CHAS. R. EIRE, Returning Officer. Christchurch, 28th. June 1928.
OTAGO FARMERS’ EXCURSION. VISIT TO KOKATAHI-KO'ITER.ANG 1 DISTRICTS. TUESDAY, JULY 3rd. riIHE LADIES of the district are invitcd to assist in providing a light luncheon for the visitors. AH willing to assist in making the necessary arrangements are requested to lie present at the Public Hall, Lower Tvokatahi on MONDAY AFTERNOON and TUESDAY MORNING. Catering to ho done on the same lines "as last year’s visit.. I’. O’NEIL. Chairman. MARK WALLACE. See. Entertainment Committee.
SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY JULY' lOtli. ami lltl). ANNUAL SHOW OF THE HOKITIKA POULTRY AND CANARY SOCIETY’. For full particulars of classes ami special prizes, see folder schedule. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, JUNE 30th. Entry forms and schedules can be obtained on application to— F. BALLINGER, Secretary, Revel! St. Hokitika.
PUBLIC HALL, KANIEIU. WEDNESDAY, .JULY -Itli. 1928. A GRAND CONCERT & BALL will lie lield in aid of the Druids’ Piano Fund. Admission: To concert 1 ; to ball, ladies Is ; gents 2s (id.
PRODUCE PRICES Tabic potatoes, 11s per sk. 10 sk. lots 13s Gd sk; small sound potatoes, ■ls (id sk. 10 s-k. lots -Is sk; carrots, in 1401 b. bags, 10s sk.osk: lots Os fid sk.; parsnips, 1401 b. bags, 11s sk. 5 sk. lots 10s (kl sk; swedes, in llOlb. bags, 4s fid sk. 5 sk. lots 4s sk. ; cooking apples, 400). case, os Gd, 5 case lots os; dessert apples (401). case) Jonathan 8s (kl, 5 case lots 8s; Delicious 9s case, .1 case lots 8s Gd. Freight on above, 8d per 50 lb.
Moat meal, 15s per cwt; fowl grit, 8s Cd 1001 b. bag; pig meal, 12s sack, 5 sack lots 11s Gd; fowl wheat, 23s sack, 5 sack lots 22s Gd sack; short oat for fowls, 17s Gd sack, 5 sack lots 17s sack; feed oats, 16s 6(1 sack, 5 sack lots 16s sack; oat sheaf chaff, £5 15s per ton, truck lots £5 12s 6d ton; Lucerne hay, £G 15s per ton, truck lots £6 12s Gd; Lest clover hay, £5 15s per ton, truck lots £5 12s 6d ton; mixed hay (meadow), £1 5s per ton, truck lots £4 2b Gd ton; mangolds, truck lots only, 27s Gd per ton; swede turnips, truck lots only, 33s 6d per ton. Terms strictly cash, on rail, Christchurch. Cost of freight to he included if siding is a flag station.
Should you require anything in the produce, fruit, grain or seed line we shall be pleased to quote you. We are a gents for one of the largest nurseries in Christchurch and will welcome your inquiries. Cash "buyers of poultry, skins, wool, hides and tallow.
SPREYDON PRODUCE CO., • (Late F. Wildman & Coy.' 240 Lyttelton Street Spreydon.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE PRICES CAN SUPPLY PROMPTLY Best table potatoes, 2001 b. bags 11/Best table potatoes, 561 b. bags 4/Small sound potatoes, 2001 b. bags 5/Pig potatoes, sound, 2001 b. bags 41Jersey Bonn (earliest seed potatoes) per cwt 12/6 Table parsnips, in 561 b. bags ... 4/6 Table carrots, in 561 b. bags 3/6 Table swedes, in 561 b. bags 2/6 Beetroot, per box 2/6 Savoy cabbage, large sacks 6/Vegetable marrows, per lb j Dessert apples Cooking apples - Kiddies’ apples, sweet 6/* Freight on above, 8d per 561bs. to any station. filling wheat, 2001 b. sacks 22/6, Garton oats 17/6, pure ground barley pollard 16/-, bran 12/-, m 561 b. bags (ideal breakfast food) o/-, oyster shell fowl grit 561 b. bags 4/6, best oatsheaf chaff 110/- per ton sacksincluded, single sacks 5/-. clean bright straw chaff 3/- sacks in, baled meadow hay (mixed clover and ryegrass) 95/per ton, single bales 4/6, honey in 601 b. tins 27/6, 201 b. tins 11/-, mild cured grain fed bacon rolls, about 251 bs 1/1 per lb. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTD., BOX 21 : WAIM4TE
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