Dalgety & Co., Ltd. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, . STOCK CARTER’S RENOWNED ENGLISH TURNIP SWEDE 'mustard ; RAPE __ j For a Reliable arid Heavy Crop Sow ' CARTER’S NEW STRAIN OF I OEAJIIPIOK gffßD E (Purple Top.) PRACTICALLY BLIGHT PROOF I
All are Tested at THIS Office. Come and See THEM GROWING. Queen-st. ... PALMEESTO N. PALMERSTON SALE, i THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. Sale Starts at II 30 o’clock sharp T* ALGETY & COMPANY, Ltd,, will soli by public auction as above, in their New Yards, situated in Grey Street (just off Rangitikei Street Present Entries 240 wether hoggets (good) 13 fat bullocks 80 forward owes 60 fat ewes OPENING STOCK SALE AT WANGANUI. JJALGETY & COMPANY, Ltd Will hold their First Sale at their New Yards, SEDGEBROOK, WANGANUI, ON WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER Entries Solicited. DALGETY & COMPANY, Limited, Stock & Station Agents, Wool & Produce Brokers, WELLINGTON & PALMERSTON NORTH. Brandies throughout Australia and Now . Zealand.
WOOL, WOOL. WOOL. Wo asain beg to offer lour services as Se’ling Brokers for the coining season. Consignments entrusted to our caro vvi 1 have our personal attention. Shipment to London can. bo made by steamer or sailer at owner’s option. Last year the;quantity of AVool handled by this Company was in advance of all previous records; Bales. Sales in the Colonies amounted to .. .. 264,38 S Shipped to London .. 67,936 Making total number of bales handled . . . . 332,325 Pull Advances made against Consignments. Consign vonr AA T ool to DALGETY & COMPANY, Ltd,. AVELLLNGTON. s'J. & Co Ltd FEILDING AUCTION MART.
FRIDAY, 18th NOVEMBER At 12 noon. a H. ATKINSON & CO., Ltd. Jr\ , Will sell at tho Mart as above — Dogcart, horses, pigs, poultry, potatoes, 20 sacks Capo barley, and general produce " Quantity -of good household furniture, removed for convenience of sale jp A R SEEDS. FIRST NECESSITIES— Clean Seeds Weighty Seeds Seed of High Germination ■RYE, CLOVERS, COCKSFOOT, FESCUES, FOXTAIL, RAPE, TURNIP, ..ETC. DON’T 808 T i'i£Es.“ d
The BEST SUPERPHOSPHATE is “ WESTFIELD,” THOMAS’ PHOSPHATE, K AIN IT, Etc. A. H. ATKINSON & CO. LTD., FEUDING. Next Wool Sale, 28th November. Land Department. 500 ACRES LEASEHOLD, 20 yours’ lease. Ecut only 2s Gel per acre. 100 acres in grass (100 felled) practically flat : tiptop dairy land, on main mad, close to railway, post office and creamery. Price £2 5» per acre. Only £4OO cash required. 1180 SSQ AGEES FREEHOLD. Good lull country, wintering 2* sliecp, 6roonicd house, wool shed, etc., metalled road, situated 20 miles from Fcilding. Price £lO 10s per acre. Very easy terms, 1183
OTICE TO HORSEOWNERS. I will be Castrating Colts in the following districts this Season ; Feilding, Ehmholton, Sanson Bulls, Halcombc, Raagltikei and Hunterville. Remember, I do them standing untied, The colts have absolute freedom of limbs, there is no ehance of straining, as in the old methods. Comments by well-known settlers and horsemen: — Mr W. J. Simpson, Hunterville, says—- “ I wouldn’t take £5 and run the risk of throwing and tying my colts after having had them done standing.” Mr John Cameron's old pony (Manngahoe) "was in work inside three weeks from date of operation. lie was 14 years old.
Mr G. W. Shannon's trotting stallion | Cou Riven. G years old, was in work in ■ less than 3 weeks from date of operation. I Mr Thos. Cameron, the well-known . Starter, says the standing method is good j enough for anything ever foaled. | Mr A. J. Bailey, Ohakea, says “I ' have operated on colts, the old stylo, for j over 30 years. I had my colts done standing last season, and think the stand 1 ing method marvellous,” | . Messrs W. Phillips, Penney, Jean Me- j Kenzie, ‘Williams, Job Harris, and many ! i: a ers or Sanson; also Messrs John '■il win, Turakma j Sam Cameron and John Tricker, Bulls; Stock Inspector Mill )t, ij eilding ; J. Burton and Addsett, Colyton. i,i dorse Mr Bailey’s remarks. Mr J i;. McGregor, Cluny, Turakma, writesu colts were done fine. It didn’t trou .1 1 t i o big horse one bit.” The biv horse e: i '> v to is a full draught, 101 years old, m: ken, and never had a band on bim in i o until operated on. I have done h . ■ • standing from 4 months to 18 years t Those wishing me to do their colts .-id write me at once to save disappoin’. - i . , I will advertise dates of operation ■ i Vo vocate. J. D. B v h •- ■ • B> Feilding Agent—W. An") toria Stables. ton. Yic-
ALEX. BRO^\ MAR TON, ARCHITECT&BUILDINGASSESSO , QUANTITIES GIVEN. Work supervised in any part o£ the district.; ANTED Known—That A. J. HART Caterer, Confectioner, and Refreshment Rooms Proprietor, Manchester Street, Eeilding, has the Largest and Most Rooms in the district nd Light Luncheon may be obtained, all hours.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8964, 6 November 1907, Page 3
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