Dalgety G? Company, Limited Clearing Sale at \Btookside THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919, \ at 11 a.m. DALGET%& COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions from MR S. F. SCOTT, BrooksVe, Helensville, who haa sold his Farm, to .sell by Public Auction • 18 Shorthorn \Cows, in milk and to calve \ 1 Cow and Calif, 7 Empty Cows \ 6 2-year Empty IJolstein Heifers 14 Mixed Yearling"^, Shorthorn 10 Calves \ 1 Half-draught Ma*e 1 Hack 1 Yearling Filly 2 Sets Discs, 2 S.F. Ploughs. 1 Orchard Plough, 2-leaf Tirfe Harrows, 2 Sets Plough Chains, Hand Chaffcutter, Clod-crasher, Catamaran, set Heavy Drpy Harness, Riding Saddle, Grindstone, Hay Forks, Wheelbarrow, $tc. Three 8-gal. Cans, 2 seamless-Buckets, and a Quantity of Sundries. Luncheon Provided. . \ ALSO, on account of Mr E. Sau.nders, of Kaukapakapa, who has sold his Farm : 8 Shorthorn Dairy Cows, in 'milk and to calve 1 Yearling Bull \; 6 Calves Mr Saunders' Stock will be sold at Mr Scott's Sale on the 18 th. \ CON. CHRISTIE, Auctioneer. EUCHRE AND DANCE. to-night\ to-night THE next Social promoted by St Matthews's Church Lilies' Guild will be held on THURSDAY, \ept n, at 8 p.m. in the Star Theatre. \ Admission: Gents, is 6d; tidies is. Everybody invited. \ AWAROA BOILING CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above will^e held in the Lyric §upper Rooms oi\ TUESDAY, September 23rd, at 8 p.m. \ • S* R. J. WALTERS, /<**'' Secretary. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. ENTRIES for the above, closing on Saturday Next, September 13tb, are now being received at the Central Billiard Saloon. Conditions: 200 up. Entrance 1/-. WANTEDGIRL or Young WonuuYto assist with housework. —Apply MRS F. L. EVANS; Paraicai. LOSTRETURNED Soldier's Badge 8/3288 on Sunday evening in He\ensville. Apply ECB.O OFFICE. LOSTBETWEEN Mr W. Bradly's (Te Pua) and Helensville — Pair of Gold-framed Spectacles, in case. .Will finder kindly return same to J. SIMCOCK, Helensville. HELENSVILLE A. 4. P. ASS'N. ANNUAL TEST COMPETITION. THE Competition this year will extend from September Ist to December Exhibitors may hayc the test taken by the Committee on any one day during that period. CONDITIONS Cows to be stripped in the presence of an appointed Steward at the previous milking to which the test is to be taken. The Steward will then wetgljMlic next two milkings, and take cquaf kimples from each, \ J Entries must bq made one week before the test is takeiv- \ First prize, £5/s, by the Kaipara Dairy Coy; 2nd £2 2v*V R. Barnes, Esq.; 3rd. £l. A Silver Cup is also presented to be won twice in succession, or three times at intervals. Winner 1918, Mr J. Grey, Entry fee I2s. L. L. BAILEY, Secretary. „ HELENSVILLE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. APPLICATIONS will be received up to noon on FRIDAY, September 12th, 1919, for the position of Secretary and Treasurer to the Association, Conditions effn be seen at the Secretary's oflkie, Helensville. Applicants must state 'qualifications aiyl salary required. /■ L. L. BAILEY, Secretary. FOR SALE. FISHING LAUNCH, 22ft. long,Bft. beam, fitted with 5 h.p. Union engine, complete with dingy, anchor, etc., also s*o"l(Tnets. Boats in thorough order. Cheap foe cash. ONE 3H h.p. Day & Co. Benzine Ejjgine, English bnilfcf complete \vith tfattery, poil and beqziti^j tank; in' good going oi'dur, Qa!y£l2|lorf. TWO choice ext.a;f}j,rge building sections, in Portor's OreJcent. Th&se sections command a splendid view.. ALSO—One Opiate Thornton Triplerextension Stand Camera, and one 14-plate Magazine Camera, both in perfect order —Apply J. LAMBERT, Jnr. Helensville.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 September 1919, Page 2
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