RAUMAI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 21th MARCH. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd,, will sell at 3 p.m., 100 lambs 300 2 tooth ewes 800 2 tooth wethers 100 4 year ewes TAIHAPE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 25th MARCH. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. will sell as above 1000 mixed lamb?; 500 s.m ewes, Romney Lmedln 300 s.m. 200 s.m ewe-) 250 2 tooth wethers 25 fat ew T es 900 fat and forward 2 tooth we l hers 800 2 tooth withers 500 mixed lambs 400 mixed iambs 300 mixed lambs 120 mixed lambs 700 mixed lambs 200 4 tooth wethers 2oG s m. twei 150 ewes 109 f.f.m. ewes 40 ewes 45 2 tooth -wethers 200 2, 4 and 6 tooth ewes 3 2 tooth Romney rams, bred by E. Short, Esq 3 4 tooth Romney iami, bred by E. Short, Esq, 22 tooth Romney rmim 10 Romney rams 7 Lincoln rams
Abo, on accounc of W. William?, Esq. : 200 2 tooth wethers, Romney Lincoln-Leicesters 200 i to bred L.M. 2 tooth wethers On account of D. Wilkie, Esq., 25 2 tooth Romney rams, bred by 5. Harding, Esq., Ashhurst Daigeiy & Co., Lid.. QUIBELJ/S SHEEPJDIP. IMPROVED PONDER (Poisonous) _ 1 case (10 packets) oosgper case Loose Packets 6s each LIQUID (Non-poisonous) 8 and 5 gallon drums 5s per gal. 1 gallon drum os 6d per gal, Fullest direction with every package. Special Quotations for quantities. ME EENEST SHOET has forwarded us his Manager’s report: — Lear Sir, —In fulfilment of promise made two months ago, to send you result of my experience of the use of QUIBELL’S DIP at Mr Ernest Short’s Parorangi Station during the season 1907, I beg to report as follows : —That the sheep upon which QUIBELL’S DIP has been used, on close examination, are found to be free from ticks, clean on the skin, whilst the condition of the wool is regarded as highly satisfactory. I consider QUIBELL’S DIP to be the easiest mixed of any Dip I have used. G. A. HUNT (Manager for Ernest Short). Full Stocks held by DALGETT AND COMPANY, LIMITED, PALMERSTON, FEILDIN G, AND MARTON. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. On the Farm, Bulls-Turakina Road (4 miles from Turakina). THURSDAY, 19th MARCH. D ALGETY & COMPANY, Ltd , have received instructions from MrW. Feaisklin, who has leased his farm, to sell as above at 1.30 p.m, — 850 4 tooth to f.f.m, ewes 250 lambs 1 3 year draught gelding 1 6 year draught gelding 2 7 year draught geldings Reid & Gray d.f, plough, disc harrows, 6 leaf tine harrows, tripod-.harrows, Keid & Gray roller, Massey - Harris drill, Deering binder, swingle trees, chains, 4 horse blocks, tip dray, saddle, and breeching, 4 collars and hames, sundry harness, wire netting, largo tarpaulin, \ ton manure, 350 yellow pine battens, and numerous sundries. Luncheon provided. YOUNG MEN WANTED who desire tu earn better salaries and do more congenial work. If able to read and write, and ambitious to succeed, we can qualify you for a position as mechanical, electrical, steam, civil, or structural engineer, architect, bookkeeper; etc, etc. Write to-day, stating position wanted. A. J. EICKAED Agent I.C. Schools, Church Street, Palmerston North.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9098, 18 March 1908, Page 1
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517Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9098, 18 March 1908, Page 1
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