HARVEST CATERINGS. AUCTION SALE TO-NIGHT. 'J'HE Harvest Offerings at the Otak , Methodist Harvest Festival trill b sold by auction at the Druids’ Ha TO-NIGHT, commencing at S o’clod sharp. A splendid lot of Fruit, Vegetables etc., will be offered. 1*4444X11 LEVIN BALE. TUESDAY. 23rd MARCH, 1320, At I p.rn. 'ym —— do fat sheep 300 forward wethers tioi.i 4-tooth to .s.m. breeding ewes (to be drafted) 170 s.m. ewes 100 shorn lambs, off rape 35 lambs 00 good conditioned bullocks 10 18-months B.H. steers 20 vealers 7 fat’ steers 2 fat bullocks 10 mixed weaners 10 store cows (5 18-moutlis B.H. heifers, r.w.b. 2 bulls Baconcrs, porkers, stores and weaner pigs. Note.—All piga must be yarded by 11.15 sharp; pig sale commences at t 1.30 sharp.
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ELLESMERE, OI’AKI. THURSDAY, MAKCH -5. At 1 p.w. mUK WAIRAUAI’A I’ARMKHS ’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIA IiON, LTD., Stock Department, have received instructions from Mr 11. JCooper. Ellesmere, Opaki, who is gi'lug up dairying', to sell the whole of his winter herd, comprising:— 7 cows, calved about one month 23 Jersey and S.H. cross cows, due April, May and June 1 pure bred Jersey bull, quiet .1 d-cow New Zculandia milking plant, complete .1 90-gallon Alfa Laval separator, baud or power 1 solid copper milk cooler AUCTIONEER’S NOTE. As Mr Cooper has been dairying for seven or eight years, and has always adopted a policy of heavy culling, we can thoroughly recommend the above herd to intending purchasers.
Light Luncheon Provided. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. "MOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to ■section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act. IPOS, that, all creditors and others having claims against any of the deceased jietsoit:- whose names appear in the Schedule hereunder (and whose estates arc under administration by the Public Trustee) arc hereby required to lodge in duplicate such claims. supported by full particulars, and certified a- due and owing by the respective estates at the death of the respective deceased persons, with the Public Trustee's local office at Wellington, on or before the 17th day of May, 1920. Any claim not lodged by the datenamed is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. GOODING, STANLEY EARL, late of Otaki, commercial traveller. ( HAS. ZACHARIAH. Local Deputy Public Trustee. Wellington, 15th March, 1920.
A. V. BRIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, OTAKX If you have properties for sale eez'l along particulars. If in want of a nice farm or a snug residential property consult me. FARMS OF VARYING SIZES. Household Properties in all parts of the district. -t 9 o ACRES, first-class land, situate a t Otaki. Quick sale, £7O. NO7V.S THE TIME TO BUY. It will To To PAY You AY Us AY Your Loss, INSURE WITH TEE •• SOUTH BRITISH," A Local Institution. A. McDOUGALL. AGENT, Mill Boad, Otaki. S. S. DLAN Manager, Wellington Province. MATEENTTY HOME, OTAEX A NEW Maternity Home has fc“es opened st Otaki for the Harcwherna district, and intending patients should apply for further particulars! toNTJEEE PATTERSON. Mil! Bead. Otaki. p.NT'TEB Y7EAP3. war B'CTTEE WSJ.=B pr.nrei '' st the f * OTAZH MAIL” oaw. Ericca rigoj,
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 22 March 1920, Page 3
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