AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICES. TO-DAY. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, At 2 p.m. rpHE MASTERTON AUCTIONEERING CO. wil Isell by Auction— TURKEYS, GEESE, RHODE ISLAND ; RED HENS. Also an Australian Six Motor Car. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927. As 11 a.m. TYALGETY & CO., LTD., WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., (Stock Dept.), and WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., will sell—--100 shorn w.f. wether lambs 50 woolly lambs 65 2-tooth ewes 40 2-tooth ewes 50- 4 and 5-year ewes 100 m.s. woolly lambs 25 m.s. 2-tooths 1 6-tooth S.D. ram 1 2-tooth S.D. ram 10 S.D. rams f Account J. P. Brync—--260 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes 110 w.f. lambs ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF WELL-SELECTED HOUSEHOLD i FURNITURE ANJ> EFFECTS, AT “DUDLEY HOUSE,” OPAKI ROAD, LANSDOWNE, (Just past Second Street.) ON SATURDAY NEXT, the 12th inst.„ At, 1.30 p.m. jR S. GERRAND has been favoured with instructions from Mrs. H. ROBINSON to sell as above, the whole of her well-selected House Furniture I And Effects, including: PIANO (a fina- ’ toned instrument, George Rogers & Sons, London), OAK TABLE, two OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, 6 OAK H.B. ! CHAIRS, OAK PALM STAND. OAK j PIANO STOOL. 2 OAK FIEF SCREENS, MOTTLED KAURI SIDE- ; BOARD. OAK KERB, LINOLEUM ' SQUARES (now), Jardinieres, Aspidibi tras, Ornaments, Pictures, Hall Table, • Hall Curtain, D.W. Bedsteads, Wire, ■ Fibre and Kapoe Mattresses, Duchegs Chests, Sin. Scotch Chest, S.W. Bed- ; stead and Wire, Kit. Utensils, Alumin- [ ium Ware, Crockery, Glassware, Kit. I Table and Chairs. Also: GOOD ASSOBTMENT OF FANCY GOODS (reI mainder of stock from Queen Street Shop) including THREE OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONES (new), 109 RECORDS (good assortment, new), STATIONERY, TOYS, Books, PUNCH BALL, Acetylene Light, etc, FIVESEATER DODGE MOTOR CAR, 1923 model, in first-class mechanical order, newly shod.
COOPER’S QUICK-ACTING POWDER DIP. Easy to Mix. Protects Against Ticks, Lice and Maggot Fly. Highly Beneficial to the Wool. ECONOMICAL IN COST of Dipping the Flock. Waihou, Waitotara, 21st January, 1927. Dear Sirs— After having used other Dips for several years, we decided to give COOPERS QUICK-ACTING POWDER a trial last season, and now that we have completed shearing, we are in a position to say that the results have been entirely satisfactory. We dipped our flock of approximately 8000 sheep, mostly breeding ewes, portion of which are running on bush country, in this preparation, and they came off the shears absolutely clean in every respect. The Jambs were also free from ticks, and have done and fattened well. We found the Dip no trouble to mix, and as it has done all that is required, we are again using it for the approaching dipping. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) BREWER BROS. COOPER’S QUICK-ACTING POWDER DIP. PREVENTS RE-INFECTION. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. CASH CYCLE CO. CYCLE AND MOTOR ENGINEERS. C. K. GOODIN, Proprietor. JpULL STOCKS of 8.5. A., Royal Enfield, Armstrong, and Bowden Tysclev Cveles—-Ladies’ and Gent’s. AGENT FOR TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLES: WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. ! HIGH STREET, CARTERTON.
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