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Public Notices. I jvisli to notify the public that 1 am rliot caretaker of the Opotiki Golf Links and that I ''! am? still available for jgardeniitg \york etc., previously. A. LITCHFIELD. / T\ ISPERSAL ■V j s ALE |WEDNESDAY, '3oth. JULY at 12 Noon. HAVING received instructions from MESSRS. LOONEY .ptOS. we will offer for Sale, on the' Farm of Mr Reg. Looney, Waiotalii: — Gu Choice Jersey in-calf Heifers .30/ Jersey Dairy Cows, July/Aiigust y Calvers ■ ’ 2| ; 4-year light draught Glares • 2h>agod Geldings >„ l/'lieavy draught Mare 1/,'double-feed, power Maize Shelter isa -wheel single furrow Plough AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—Cows arc being/ sold through no fault but simply thfit Pedigree Cows have been purchased at recent Sales. A folk guarantea will be given. /V ' il *.. Light Luncheon Provided. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. ./(Incorporated in England)

D MONDAY, 25th. JULY at 12 Noon. HAVING received instructions from Messrs KpL It. Watlcins, Wairata, A. J. Macrjp, Oponae and F. Sargent, Opotiki, |we will offer by auction at the Oposik| Saleyards their complete dairy comp'rising tlie following cattle; ,? f s r ' A/c. H, R, Watkins—•3o Dairy" Cows second and third calyers due August and September. 11 2-vear springing Jersey Heifers by: wOanor Jersey Heifers A/c.-A. J. Macrae—--15 young Dairy Cows duo' August and September. A/c. F. Sargent— h 19 Dairy <sbw s due July, August and September 2 Cows, duo October 8 Cows in milk one having been in milk six'weeks, balance having just calved. AUOTLONLdEirS NOTE.—These three vendors are giving up milking which is their only reason for selling and all of these cow s were sound when dried off, Mr Sargent’s being an especially good line and Mr Watkins having averaged 2-30 lbs. of buttorlat last season on very cold and steep country. Mr [Macrae’s cattle have also been milked on steep and cold country their returns being most satisfactory. Light Luncheon Provided. ' DALCETY AND COMPANY LIMITED* (Incorporated in England) OPOTIKI DE Luxe Tea. Rooms —for the HighestClass Confectionery. Boxes a speciality. Queen Anne Agent. N. Quirk. Pro. POWER’S TAXIS PHONE 97 ISPERSAL gALE mm mi ’MARITA’ SALON MISS PAULINE BRYANT MISS PAULINE BRYANT MISS PAULINE BRYANT SPECIALISTS IN ALL STYLES OF LADIES’ HAIR DRESS. (Tim Hickey’s Premises). ’Phone C 3.

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 58, 18 July 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 58, 18 July 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 58, 18 July 1938, Page 1

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