CREME TOKALON, absolutely the best nonI'reosy vanishing cream :beautifies the skin and removes wrinkles. At nil chemists.—Aclvt.
Perreau’S date scones are a very popular dish for afternoon tea. Fresh daily.*
IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. MOUTOA. ((Between Foxton aud Shannon.) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913. NZ LOAN AND MERCAN- • TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., has been favoured with instructions from Messrs T. Coker and Co., who have sold their property, to offer by Public Auction at their Homestead as above, the whole of their live and dead stock. Sale to start at II a.m. sharp, in the following order: 2000 SHEEP 300 2-tooth ewes with Romney rapis, one earmark 200 4-tooth ewes with Romney rams, one earmark 300 3 and 4yr ewes with Romney rams, one earmark 200 forward wethers 325 empty forward ewes 700 good wooly lambs (mixed) one earmark 200 CATTLE; 90 young dairy cows in milk and to calve in spring 18 choice heifers in calf 70 good mixed weaners 13 18-months steers 8 empty cows 8 cows with calves at foot 2'Ayrshire bulls PIGS: 13 porkers, 3 sows, I boar HORSES : I draught stallion 20 draughts and hacks, broken and ynbroken. IMPLEMENTS, Etc. : Duncan swamp plough, double and single ploughs, disc plough, 3-furrow plough, garden plough, tine harrows, tripod harrows, spring tine harrows, Cambridge roller, Farmers’ Favourite drill, Duncan disc harrows, Adriance • binder, Deering mower, Deenng binder, hay rake, ,6-horse block and tackle, swingle trees, plough | chains, harness, tools, scoop, stumping jack, etc., etc.; I stack , hay, 20 tons chaff 2 block drays, 1 spring cart, I buggy, I dogcart, 2 gigs, I Sandow wool press. Milk cans and sundries, 6-bucket L.K.G. milking plant, Felix 4 h.p. behzine engine. Also, a quantity of household furniture LUNCHEON PROVIDED, AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.— We have inspected the above stock, and can thoroughly recommend them to intending purchasers. The cows are all young, and a hrst-class line, being mostly Ayrshire cross. The sheep were nearly all bred on the farm, and are mostly one earmark. The implements have been well cared tor, and are in good order. A coach will leave Shannon at 9.30 a.m. to convey buyers, arriving from North and South, to the sale.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1086, 19 April 1913, Page 3
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361Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1086, 19 April 1913, Page 3
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