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“Ringby” Dispersal Sate. TO BE HELD AT THE FARM, LEVIN, Withuut Reserve throughout, Ai 12.30 p.m. Sharp, on WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, will be TEL OUTSTANDING SALE OF THE SEASON. Mi'. J. J. MEIN, having decided to give up farming, is disposing of his Furniture, Farm Implements, arid his well-known valuable herd of Grade Cows. There are only fourteen of them, but Dairy Farmers will appreciate their value when it is certified THEY HAVE AVERAGED 358 52 LBS BUTTER AT PER COW ACCORDING TO FACTORY RETURNS. and amungst their number are cows which have done roughly 500 lbs. under ten:. YOU CAENOT BUY COWS OF‘this Q-JALITY EVERY DAY. So, as rcireshments will be provided, come ea. :y, examine each cow’s test under Cnv-testing Association’s conditions, nd closely inspect every cow.. HO Li Y OAK COMEDY CHIEF ne ol me greatest bulls of the breed, . at oi ill ■ record-breaking cow, “Lady swierioi. ’ which tested 997.301bs butteriat, v. is used in Mr Mein’s Grade Heid, st.. you, can now buy a cow carrying a valuable calf with the greatest .if butterlat backing. There ,vill also be offered for Unreserved Sale the following PEDIGREE j CASEYS. RINGBY MOWGLl—Meadowvale General i aisy—Holly Oak Ist., horn Feb. 2:;, 1924. A young hull of rare

quality and constitution, combined with op-notch breeding. RINGBY ABDHUR RAHMAN—HoIIy Oak Comedy Chief-Mlolly Oak Tula ta. bom Sept. 5, 1924. A distinctive young bull—only to be expected from such breeding—which displays highest quality throughout. HOLLY OAK REFLECTlON—Silvermine’s Knight—Holly Oak Beauty, a cow of outstanding quality. At present empty. HOLLY OAK PET—Holly Oak Superior Knight—Darkie’s Pet, a cow leaving great dairy stock. An exceptionally line Hall 1 Draught Gelding, used to all work, acknowledged to he ONE OF THE BEST HORSES TX THE DISTRICT. FARM IMPI .EMENTS. —6oga 11S. Alpha Laval Separator, good as new; Milk Vat; Cream am and other Dairy Utensils. Cambridge Roller; s.f. Plough: discs; mower; chain harrows; tripods; cultivator; iron bound sledge; spring cart and harness; turnip pulper; etc. Testing spring balance, and range of veterinary implements. A small quantity of Furniture and Household Effects will be offered after the above sales. The high quality of the furniture'' cannot be disputed." DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers.

LADIES. I AM now taking orders for remodelling costumes into coat /frocks. Also specialising in ladies’ /and children’s coats. 5 MISS E. HOLMES. Dressmaker, Plimmer Terrace. TRESPASS NOTICE. OERSONS with dog or gum tres--4* passing on the property of the Mukupai Flaxdressing Co., will Jbe prosecuted. T. DALZELL, Manager

AA B E CARRIERS AND WOOD AND COAL DEALERS. (Late N. GUI). DIiSIHE lo notify the residents ol ■Shannon that they have now commenced business as" above, Urders lelt at J. Roach's, baker, will receive prompt attention. J. C. BETTER,

Manager. KIWI BACON FACTORY, PIGS! PIGS! PI(JS received from iKUbs to IfiOli®. spot Cahli on delivery, price ’ti application to Kiwi Bacon com[’any, Grey Street, Palmerston North. NEXT TRUCKING DATES: WEDNESDAY, MAY 27L.evln, 11—12. Koputaroa, 1.30—2,30, G. TULLY. Representative.

N.Z BACON CO, ua.-H v.'F CAJ.F <RtNb T MUCKING DATES. Aivii), Tuesday, June 16, 9.30 to 1120 PHONE NO. 219, 3. GARDNER. MADE EAST Q»TQL MmmUmL

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Shannon News, 19 June 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 19 June 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 19 June 1925, Page 3

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