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| WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CD. LTD. j WYNDHAM SALE. THURSDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1942. TTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., W LTD., will offer at auction:— 10 Dray COLLARS, HAMES and WINKERS. 3 Dray SADDLES and BREECHINGS. 3 Sets Gig HARNESS. 3 Sets Spring Dray HARNESS. 3 Riding SADDLES and BRIDLES. 3 HEAD STALLS, and a quantity of ASSORTED HARNESS. I All in first-class condition). 2427 — SALE OF DAIRY HERD AT EDENDALE YARDS. 1 o’clock SATURDAY, 29th August, 1942. Messrs wright, stephenson & CO., LTD. have been instructed by Mr James Adamson, Mataura, who owing to labour shortage has decided to dispose of his Clifden Dairy Herd, comprising 35 Dairy Cows and Heifers (September-October calvers). Also Account Mr D. Tither, Edendale: I—FARM DRAY. I—Bft. Set of DISCS. I—D.F. PLOUGH. I—S.F. PLOUGH. s—Sets COLLAR & HAMES. 2—Sets LEADING CHAINS and SUNDRY HARNESS. N.Z. LOAN & M.A. CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT BRYDONE on MONDAY, 31st August, At 1 p.m. sharp. XT Z. LOAN & M.A. CO., LTD. have been favoured with instructions from Mr Charles Livingstone, who has sold his farm, to offer as above the whole of his live stock and plant. Full particulars in Saturday’s issue. 2447 HENDERSON & CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF SAWMILL PLANT. (Situated Close to Wyndham) SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th. Commencing At 1 p.m. HENDERSON & CO., LTD, have received instructions from Messrs Hegan & McDonald to offer for sale the whole of their plant as follows:—Garrett 8 H.P. Traction Engine, Garrett 14 H.P. Portable Engine (original pressure), Breaking Down Bench, Roller Skids, Breast Bench, Roger Planer (4 side), Mill Winch, Two Cross Cutting Benches, Rip Bench, Emery Grinder, Gulleting Machine, Anvil, Vyce, Forge, Saw Anvil & Hammer, Bush Jacks and Blocks, 4ft Grindstone, Shafting and Pulleys, Endless Chain, Boring Machine, Circular Saws, Belting, Wire Rope, Cross-cut Saws, Cant Hooks, Bush Trolleys, Iron Rails, Two Square Iron Tanks, Sledge, Quantity Iron Roofing, Sleepers, Two Iron Huts on chassis, 14 x 10 and 12 x 10„ Quantity Timber, Wooden Tram Rails, Sawmill Tools, Etc. The Auctioneers are prepared to act as buying agents for anyone unable to be present at the sale.

TERMS CASH. 2414 SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ CO-OP. SPECIAL ENTRY MATAURA SALE. THURSDAY, 3rd September, 1942. SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ CO-OPER-ATIVE ASSN. LTD., GORE have been favoured with instructions from MR A. H. COCKBURN to sell the whole of his dairy herd etc. as under: — 32—Selected DAIRY COWS, Ayrshire & Ayrshire-Shorthom cross. 4—Jersey Cross HEIFERS. I—Ayrshire Cross HEIFER. s—Ayrshire Cross CALVES. I—Shorthorn BULL, 3yrs. 10—MILK CANS. Quantity Rubber. These are all September-October calvers. Mr Cockburn has been dairying for many years and by careful breeding has worked up a particularly good herd. His cows have been well wintered and buyers are given an opportunity of obtaining cows capable of excellent returns. Intending buyers should make a point of attending this sale. ' 2319 DALGETY & CO., LTD. WYNDHAM SALE. THURSDAY, 27th August, 1942. Messrs dalgety & company, LTD. will offer:— I—Storrie-Willet LIME SOWER (in excellent order. 2 sets of stars). I—Light Horse JOGGER (practically new tyres).Av7s9 MILLIONS OF LAMBS PROTECTED FROM PULPY KIDNEY DISEASE Many millions of doses of Bio OneInjection Entero Toxaemia Toxiculture have been used in Australia and New Zealand, giving protection against pulpy kidney disease. Just as Bio Black Disease Toxiculture sets up a speedy immunity in sheep against Black Disease, so Bio Entero Toxaemia Toxiculture protects lambs and ewes against Pulpy Kidney Disease. A single dose, injected just under the skin, is all that is required, and lambs may be protected during the first few weeks after being dropped by inoculating ewes four or five weeks prior to lambing. With Bio Toxiculture, one injection only is necessary. It has been thoroughly tested on live animals, both for safety and efficiency—it means only one mustering, one handling, and one injection. Stop your losses from Pulpy Kidney Disease —inoculate lambs and ewes. The cost is trifling—the operation simple. Send for Bio Bulletin, No. 228, giving full particulars. Obtainable from your wool broker. Bio OneInjection Toxiculture is in 50, 100. and 250-dose containers. Make sure of supplies this season by placing orders now with your woolbroker or stock agent for Bio OneInjection Pulpy Kidney Vaccine. THE BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA AND S.W. PETTERSON & CO., LTD., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin. BACONERS ARE WANTED NOW And will be wanted in large NUMBERS DURING THE COMING SEASON. TAKE YOUR PIGS TO BACONER WEIGHTS and get the highest CASH PRICE From D. W. JOHNSTON & SONS, LTD., "EAT-WELL” HAMS AND BACON. DUNEDIN and INVERCARGILL. POTATO FERTILIZER POTATO GROWERS! Get the most out of your land. Use NATIONAL POTATO FERTILIZER which contains all the necessary ingredients for good crops. RATION allowed as per Government Regulations:—lf planted in August, one ton National Potato Fertilizer per acre. If planted September/December 6cwt. National Potato Fertilizer per acre. PRICE £7/10/- per Ton. USUAL DISCOUNT RING your Cycle Repairs to WILSON’S Cycle Stores. Cr. Dee and Spey Streets. — YOUR Home will look better with “ANVIL” PAlNT.—Spoitb & Smith, Ltd.. Esk Street, I

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Southland Times, Issue 24832, 26 August 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24832, 26 August 1942, Page 6

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