MOMONA ESTATE. Tho Farmers' Auctioneering Co., of Jlanril'toii. and Lewis 'nnd Co., of uanganui and Hamilton, wish, to remind buyers of dairy and fattening land of tlio sale of the abovo estate, which take* places at Tirau on Tuesday next, iitll inst., at U a.m. Tho property lins been subdivided into 13 farms, each one suitable for dairying. The auctioneers ndviso all •ciioso in sent'ch of really firstclass milking land to make a point of inspecting without, delay.—Adyt. jlrs 13. ,T. Child was hostess at the Sailors' Friend Society on Thursday when she mc-,cnutl a fine programme to he ' M ' faring guests Tlio performers wore: Mrs. B J. Child and Misses l'earce, Efflc, Brice, Vera Lawlor, Joyco Stairmand, and Messrs. Rtairniaml, I). J- Child, Scrlvor, Amos, and Eavchor. Miss I'carce ana Mr. B. J. Olilln wcro at the piano. Mr. Moore was m the chair. Competitions prizes came from Mrs. J. 11, Williams and went to tlic liaraiiga and 'Argyllshire.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 257, 24 July 1920, Page 10
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160Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 257, 24 July 1920, Page 10
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