BLUE TRIANGLE COMMUNITY CLUB. rjpHE above Club will bold its opening i X night on THURSDAY, 27th April, in the Y.M.C.A. rooms at 7 p.m. A 1 play will be given by the Dramatic J Club under the leadership of Mrs SarI gisson. All are cordially invited to at- . tend, and members are requested to i bring a plate of cakes. —DOROTHY BOOTH, Hon. See. OTAKI CHORAL SOCIETY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GRAND CONCERT OTAKI THEATRE THURSDAY, MAY 4th. TICKETS:—3s, 2s, Is. Half Proceeds to Otaki and District Benevolent Fund. OTAKI GUN CLUB. pHE Annual General Meeting of the 1 i Olaki Gun Club will be held at Dtaki Railway at 8 p.m., on WEDNESDAY. 26 th. B. A. SARGISSON, Hon. See. LEVIN sale. MONDAY, APRIL 21th, 1922. 150 fat sheep 100 store sheep S fat bullocks -10 3J to 5-year steers 10 oj-yuar P.A. heifers 8 fat bullocks 20 cows and heifers, close to profit 200 fat sheep 200 woolly lambs AUCTION MART WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY (April 20th and 27th). fOPLIN & Co. will sell by auction at 1 io o ’clock: —BEEF, MUTTON. .AMB, CORN BEEF, and CORE ORK. JOPLIN & Co., Auctioneers. RESERVED SALE OE BUILDING timber. 10,000 FEET 10,000 FEET 10,000 FEET. 10,000 FEET. OPLIN & CO., acting on instruction* received front MR CAMPBELL, ikiorangi, will hold a clearing sale oi aiding timber, including floonug. on e section between the Railway 0 lcl the Motor Garage. Otaki, at 2 p.m. THURSDAY, 27th April. C. H. G. JOPLIN. Auctioneer. 'E. —Timber from this district is for its quality.
CLEARING- SALE at WAIKANAE SALEYAKDb On WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL * At 12.30 o’clock sharp. MESSRS DALGETY & Co., Ltd., fa%m orod with instructions trom O. •*- , BANNATYNE, Who has sold his Bitoornngi property, to offer as a,u ' c whole of his stock and implements under: — Milking Herd—--6 Fresian cows, bred at Meraros. -12 young Shorthorn Jersey cross cows 2 newly-calved cows All the above cows are really good and sound. Coming to profit August. 1 p.B. Fresian bull, rising 2 years, Dominion King Patch. 1 Shorthorn bull 5 heifers 7 calvers 6 pigs Useful hack and farm horses \ ollccp . . • 250 2,4, 6-tooth f.f.m. ewes m lam) ° Leicester rams 60 4-tooth wethers 100 woolly lambs, to be drafted 10 P.B. Leicester rams 1 extra good sheep and cattle dog 1 2-seated trap with harness tor same _ 1 spring tip dray, both bull■ by lL chett 1 ruling saddle. 1 boy's saddle 1 packsaddle, 1 Oliver plough, almost new. 1 E. and G. lever plough, convertible to double, almost new; one set 2 Tyne harrows: 1 set Massey-Harris chain harrows; one each 3-horse bar—yoke swingle bars —chain; 150 gal. separator: 1 Trewalla Jack; 1 Prices’ Jack; 1 keg 1J staples; roofing iron, sheep dip; liquid and powder dip: shearing machine: horseelipper: 1 churn, farm tools, grass seed, block and tackle, drench, and quantities of other sundries too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—Those in want of good cows or hill bred hardy | sheep or nearly new farm machinery cannot do better than attend this sale.
OPENING ANN OUN CEMENT. J HEREBY give notice that I have j purchased the butchery business so successfully carried on by Messrs W. j and G. Noble in Otaki. and hope by strict attention to business, civility, • and by supplying only first-class meat to merit a fair share of support. My . aim tvill be to satisfv all A. KNIGHT--1 - THANKS. JJAVING sold to Mr A. Kiiight, who j ' is not unknown in this district, we wish to take this opportunity of thankI icg our many patrons for the hearty ‘ support accorded us during the many j years we have been in business, and jwe trust the same patronage will be 1 accorded to our successor, who we have every confidence in recommending. W. & G. NOBLE.
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