Auctioneers' Notices, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th, at 2 p.m. At the RESIDENCE, v LINCOLN-ROM) (Opposite C. E. Daiaell's mill). JR. NICOL has received instructions . from Mks Knight to sell the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Full particulars later, NO RESERVE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th, at 2 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION OF Superior Household Furniiure AT DERBY HOUSE, better known as "TEE PINES," VICTORIA-ST. J A. J. MacLEAN, & CO. have received instructions from Messes q HyuE and Co. to sell at above time and place, Household Furniture, includ-inc—-Sideboard, Dining Tables, Chairs, Lhioleum, Table-covers, Fenders and Irons, Hearthrugs, Couch, Easy Chairs, Carpets, Duches3 Chests, Bedsteads and Bedding, Toilet-ware, Curtains and Hangings, Crookery and Cooking Utensils. The above goods have practically never been used, and are to be sold iBSOLUTELYWITHOUT RESERVE M'DOUGALL'S TO THE POREAGAIN. IT is now four years ago since Messrs McDougall Bros, first put on the market, their now famous Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip, and since then the volume of output has been enormously increased. The following are a few of the reasons, culled from the numerous unsolicited testimonials coming to hand by every mail, why it is becoming the popular dip with New Zealand flockowner S:— 1 r It is easily mixed with cold water of any quality. 2. It does not separate like powder, but remains in solution, reducing the quantity of sediment to a minimum. 3. It does not rob the wool of its natural yoke, nor harden the staple, thus leaving it beautifully soft and lustrous.
4-. It destroys the eggs as well as the parasite, and adheres to the fleece, thus rendering reinfection impossible before shearing. 5. It is a preventive of Maggc t Fly, which unfortunately is a menace to sheepfariners throughout the Dominion. „ 6. It has been officially approved fey the British Board of Agriculture. 7. It is supplied at a guaranteed and uniform strength at a reasonable cost. At the Royal Agricultural Society s Show, held at Newcastle-on-Tyne, in July last, McDougall Bros.' Dips came out oil top, taking thirty-five .first prizes and special prizes attached for sheep dipped in McDougall's, thus proving the superiority of this welV known composition. . The following letter speaks for itself: — Hakowhai, Hawke's Bay, N.Z., August 20th, 1908. Messrs McDougall Bros., Manchester.
Dear Sirs, —I Lave used your Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip since its introduction to the Colony, nearly four years ago. 1 aui pleased to say that it has given me entire satisfaction, and for keeping the sheep free from ticks, lice, and as a 'preventive against the "Fly," it surpasses | any dip used by me previously. ; The water I use is full of lime, yet it ■ mixes nice'j, and, like your, old "NonPoisonous" fluid, leaves the wool ; •beautifully soft and lustrous. You are at liberty to rnakt whatever use of thi« letter you wish. My flock (of 7,GOG ; :sheep) is open to inspection by anyone •desirous of doing so, the sheep again ; this season being beautifully free from iparasites. Yours faithfully, ((■Signed) HUGH McDONALD. Their Representative, MR E. HAROSaiSON.ijs now in this district, and all information can be had from him, or the local agents, i&EW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO.
LEYIN <fe CO. j LTD. MASTEET'ON, ILL HOLD MONTHLY SAL«JS W 1 WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES AT THEIE STOBE, CHAPEL ST. Next Sale— DECEMBER 16th, at 12.30 p.m.
ALFRED PERRY, AUCTIONEER, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, HUNTERVILLE, RANGITIKEI. 400 acres, 0.r.p., 27s 6d per acre, rent J228 per year; 380 acres in grass, 6 paddocks, wire fences, totara, posts, well watered, will winter 2 breeding ewes or 3 dry sheep, 7 roofed house, woolshed, with machine and press, trap shed, yards, etc. Metal roads, 4 miles from station, half-mile from school . an <* post office, 30 acres sub-let for 10 yeatb at J835, which pays rent and rates of the whole farm. J2B ss, 41300 to be acres, freehold, S-ttO m grass, JJO paddocks well watered, good gazing country on papa and shell rock formation, 5 roomed he use, wool-shed, dip, yards, etc, 7 miles from station, good roads. £6 16s per acre. 762 FOR SALE Oy t TiHASE: 200 acres, So acres flat, balance easy suitable for either dairying or etesp; new 4-roomed house cowshed* stable a, cartshed, etc., good| orchards Write for terms. 748j Note..~tiaving been in the Rangti|«fe disteifct for 10 years lam in a posftafe'n to-al&vt'Se intending buyers, as to Vrcere t!hey will find the best and cheapasft land jEUbfcl can make the easiest of tettEte j also, I am prepared to drive purel»S&!rs to inspect properties. Wrife me difect, and I can procure any kind of farm you -require. ALFRED PfefeßY. SHAW, HAMILTON, } FOR LANio/
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