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pei In t\ie Dominion. )ME AND SEE THEM. i Also, —• . I GRAND SELECTION of STEADS, inoleums CARPETS rpABLE CLOTHS ___ R ugs e.c all amjnvited. C. A. REYNOLDS. GENTS GENT! TI Pi T AHEAD IN THE RACE! THE % N ErCHESp Y ° U BUY xAH DIN & CO., ’ . AVB a lakge selection of )WN, SUBURBAN, COUNTRY PROPERTIES, =EP STATIONS, DAIRY FARMS, Etc.

AUSTRALIAN VyOOLS AT THE FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION, LONDON. Probably the most attractive exhibits of wool at the above great show, recently closed, were those from the Deniliquin Stud Park and Wangan©U<a estates owned by Mr. Albert Austin, and Yabtree managed by Mr. William Oliver. • - Reporting on these wools, Mr S. B. Hollings, the world-famous wool expert, of. Bradford, describes them as “Perfect fleeces of their type,” a verdict which every intelligent grower of the staple will at once recognise as !%e best obtainable. estates above-mentioned stand ' c ' r ®r & onnnently among the best-mana-n the IX>ertics in the Commonwealth their owners and mamaall over the world too faciw' -the most- practical going belfeti. which theyrMhli notable flock-r-o«* i ™° S ,P greatest d by P&rfect fleece of 3@|heep, and / fi e application of +jSthoroughthe,;n.,xS? K B 4'g‘j del W,J I be pieasecl to -uL proofs to ia 11 lnc J>spuu esteem in which + l, Pities of V the raoSfeLSjVV »» the world. 011 s hock-owners water Grants before umeil anger

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2375, 16 December 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2375, 16 December 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2375, 16 December 1908, Page 6

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