"Ringijy" Dispersal Sale.
TO BE HELD AT THE FARM, LEVIN, Without Reserve throughout, . At 12.30 p.m. Sharp, on WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, will be THE OUTSTANDING SALE OF THE SEASON MR J. J. MEIN, having decided to give up farming, is disposing of his Furniture, Farm Implements, and 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 «-BS BUTTERL AT PER COW ACCORDING TO FACTORY RETURNS. and anto. .gst uieir iiumuo-r aie cows wiiiau ii..ve uone i-uufjuiy 000 lbs. .uiuer let i. fOu UA..iJOT BOY übvv'3 OF THiS Evfcuiif uA.V. So, as it..cslmieutb um .ue provided,come eai ,y, examine under ia .v-testing Association's oonuiuons, ...ad closely inspect every \-O\V.
hully oak comedy chief ..ue oi ii.j greatest nuns ui me breed, ->ui oi uk reoord-DreoMiig cow, '"Lady •superior, winch tesiou yU/.ciOios builenui, u.;s used in Mr ivieni's Grade .ic.d, en. you can nuw buy a cow carry my a valuable call with the greatest <-i butteriat backing. The to -.\'ill also oe offered for Unleserved bale the loiiowmg PEDI- - JJ:.iSEYS. RliNGBv .mo W(iU—Meadow vale General i.aisy—Holly Oak Ist., born Feb. io, 1924. a young bull of rare quality and constitution, combined with tup-notch breeding. RINGBY ABDHbR RAH MAN—Holly Oak comedy Chic!'—Holly Oak Ta- , lata, born sept, 5, iy2i. A distinctive young bull—only to be expected from such breeding—winch 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 Half Draught Gelding, used to all work, acknowledged to be ONE OF THE BEST HORSES IN THE DISTRICT. FARM IMPLEMENTS.—6OgaHs. Alpha Laval* Separator, good as new; Milk Vat; Cream Can 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.
CARRIERS AND WOOD AND COAL DEALERS. (Late N. Gill). DESIRE to notify the residents of Shannon that they have now commenced business as' above. Orders left at J. Roach's, baker, will receive prompt attention. J. C. RETTER, Manager. YOUR EYES. ""\0 your oyes need skilled atten- _ tion? 'Mj r sight-testing methods are the best while we grind all our own lenses in our own workshops. Why not pay us a visit? J. R. WOOD, LTD. SIGHT-TESTING AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. PALMERSTON NORTH. Tk Alaska Fur Depot Specialises in Remodelling & Renovating Furs Skins dyed, tanned j J? and made up to any i>^£ style. Send us your last w7yjjnL season's furs to be remodelled on this P^-M season's lines. JfjwP All Fur Work Guaranteed. Mm ALASKA Win FUR DEPOT 'WM 103 WILLIS ST. (Up.uir.) 'lt i¥l Next Duke EdiuLurgh Hotel IUMiI WELLINGTON. V hW
N.Z. BACON CO, '..ASH HlVLiis ,JF GAI.F .SKINS. TRUCKING DATES. evin, Tuesday, June 16, 9.30 to 1120 PHONE NO. 219. J. GARDNER.
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Shannon News, 23 June 1925, Page 3
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