MEAT! MEAT! THE PBIMEST AND BEST Will be Sold at tho Otaki Mart on SATURDAY at 10 a.rn. —Also— White Loghorn Pullets. Pigs. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. TE HORO SALEYARDS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1922, At 1 p.m. rpilE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from MU S. .1. WLGGEKY, who is giving up dairying, tu sell without reserve: — 14 Jersey cross cows, due Aug.-Sept. DO 4-tooth Romney ewes, K.W. Rom. rams, S.H. On Account of a Client: — ti guaranteed cows, due Aug.-Sept. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—We can recommend tho above cows which are till second or third culvers and in good condition. For the eonvcji.caec of buyers, wo arc holding this sale at To Horo sale yards. CLEARING SALE Of DAIRY STOCK, HORSE*, RU ELEMENT'S, ETC., Will be Held on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Kith, at 12.30 shaip at MR J. GUY’S FARM, (Te Horo Railway Station) 2S cows, calve factory date 10 cows in milk 2 heifers 1 horse 1 cart and harness Milk cans, cooler, plough, portable copper, scalding tub, etc. EIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. JOPLIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, OTA K I HAVE FOR SALE--11 Acre l'arm, every convenience. 400 Acres Sheep and Cattle Farm. Several houses. FOR LEASE: About 2UU Acres, handy to o*iki. For Further Particulars Apply to— JOPLIN & c.o. The Firm arc also Cash Buyers of HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW, ETC. THE WILL AND THE WAV. No. 7.—MAKING AND BREAKING OF ESTATES. i Everybody knows that the breaking j of anything is usually easier than the ! making. “Some men devote a lifei time to building up an estate —and their j heirs proceed to dissipate it in three or i four years,” writes an American rei viewer. “Who’s to blame?” Not the ! heirs, but primarily the nu n who are careless enough to leave th< ir fortunes I in inexperienced hands.” A reviewer | of the statistics of estates in the U.S.A. i savs: “The average estate lasts tront seven jto nine vents after the creator’•) death, i Unwise investments, loss of dissipation ! in 90 per cent of cases prove the undoing. ’ ’ i Trouble is epurtid -v ic ». a person 1 does not make the tight kind of will I nor ; r,.,ny for Die riglo kind of trus--1 tee. Tiie way to safeguard an estate again t ruinous mismanagement or dissipation is by appointing the State-guarant'-ed Public Trustee as executor in a carefully-drafted will. Enquiries welcomed. Apply to— A. MOSLEM ‘ DISTRICT MANAGER, I puelig' trust office, levin Brnnsh CuSee Ht i (Nest dacr to “Mai?” Offlee). i * ' THE GOOD, RELIABLE NASH JS Still on the Ruaa, and is prepared to cater for the convenience of passengers wishing to go anywhere. It 1 will meet all trains, make day or night | trips, and be at the service of luag-d>«-I tance patrons. For further particulars i,, , - j ring ’phone Iff. N. OLSEN, CAREFUL & EXPERIENCED TAXIDRIVER, OTAKI TOWNSHIP. GQ TO i E WINTERIN' GHAM * 8 i For j BOOT AND SHOE SEFASKS. I'EIOES aBE EIGHT. | Only Bert of T-::-‘V-t Used while | Workmanship i- G-car \t teed. E. VVINTERINGHAM. ( Opposite Rest PnHHfc Site].
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Otaki Mail, 9 August 1922, Page 3
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