AUSTION SALES. EWTON KING'S ■ LIST OF CLEARING SALES AUGUST— Wednesday, 27—R. C. Clemow, Ornata. SEPTEMBER— Fiiday, s—Newton King, pedigree Holstems, Bell Block STRATFORD SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, sth and 6th SEPTEMBER. TEWTON KING will hold his Spring - " Horse Fair on above dates:— FRlDAY—"Draughts, half-draughts, broken, and unbroken. SATURDAY— Light harness horses and hacks ENTRIES CLOSE 30th AUGUST. Also on account MR G. MANSKIP :' The Troting Mare, "Bazella." IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE Of PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE AND GRADE DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. "ORA DOWNS," PUKENGAHU, NGAERE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO.* LTD., have received instructions from NEILL A. BROWN. Esq., to sell as above— Without ReservelS pedigree Ayrshire cows 14 grade cows 6 choice 3-year-old Ayrshire cross springing heifers, close up With Slight Reserve—--4 horses (unbroken). On account of other clients. — 9 horses, including draughts, half draughts, pony, etc. 50 springing heifers NOTE.—The above is a particularly good line of high, class pedigree Ayrshires. The herd was originally started by Messrs Brown 'Bros 1 , with cattle purchased from the Sunnyside Mental Hospital, who are noted for having the best Ayrshire herd in NewZealand. Additional stock was later purchased from Me.ssrs. Slack. Bros.. of Palmerston North, and Rankin, Inrercargill. As Mr Brown is going out of the dairying the whole of the cattle will be sold absolutely without reLUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at. 1 o'clock. ADVERTISED GOODS STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? BECAUSE there must be, in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for It will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. "Stratford Evening Post" readers wiP profit by a careful perusal of its advertising colrfiVK'■*■'■■;■ -:/**■ from the Day ! They're Dropped. ] Regular feeding helps, a clean trough 1 helps and a warm dry bod helps. But ! above all things give your calves the right food. Eg Whole milk is best. \ TUI ? CALF 1 MEAL with whsy or skim milk is next bfst. B | Tui Calf Meal is ground in a flour- | 1 mill so finely that the youngest calf J digests it easily without scouring. j The fat content .i< high with flesh and hone building properties rightly proportioned. (An Agricultural b - Chemist, 11. W. Laurence, F.C.S., |. Wellington, looks after this part of jj Fj Lin; manufacture). a liny a trial bag from the Local Agent whose name is given below. ' PRICES OF TUI CALF MEAL. 2511,.,. 5/G 501b*. 10/6 lOOlbs' 20/- 200 lbs. 33/- | SOLE MAKERS--1 110DDER & TOLLEY, LTD., Sold by MHdlurst Dairy Co., Newlon King, Stratford, and also by L. .1. Cresswell, of Kit ham. and Contra] Co-op. Stores, Ltd., Stratford. The largest cash discounts ever given are now to bo hrd from all our Inrge lies F,. James,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 95, 26 August 1913, Page 8
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