AUCTION SALES. HAWERA. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR, WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th to 27th. milE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND | I MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO., Ltd., will soil'by Public Auction, as above— O "'A HORSES, consisting of — CV)U Medium and heavy draughts, balf- ' draughts, van,' spring cart, and carriage horses, hackneys and light harness horses, polo and Shetland ponies. Horses will ONLY be offered on the lay for which they are catalogued. salo commences each day at 10.30 a.m. IXCLEWOOT) YARDS. SEPTEMBER 24th, . WEDNESDAY. ■ayTATTHFWS, BENNETT and Co. ill w j|[ „nld their weekly sale in their Inglewood Yards, on the above date. Present entries— AA A HEAD MIXED CATTLE, tUU Ineluding--4.5 springers 50 slore, cows 150 yearlings S-aie at 1 o'clock. •vrRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER • SALE. TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER; 1913. HpHE N.Z. LOAN AND MEROAN--1 TILE AGKNCY COMPANY. LTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON AND COY. will sell by Public Auction, as above—--100 choice springing heifers Also o;i account.ME -1. JONSON, Salisbury Road, Without Reserve—--12 dairy cows, chiefly 2nd calvers, close to profit Also on account MRG. THOMAS, Whangamomona, Without Reserve—]B dairy cows, 2nd to 4th calvers at profit and close up. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. . STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1913. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANT) 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY CO'., LTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co., will sell at 1 o'clock as A A HEAD MIXED CATTLE, UU Including—--75 store cows 50 empty heifers 375 mixed yearlings 100 colored yearling heifers 50 2-vear steers Sale at 1 o'clock. BUSINESS NOTSRES. D»H MAI.ONE AMD CO., "R7INF 4 PPTJITT MERCHANTS OOBDIAI. MANUFACTURERS Fwtoii Street. Stratford Than* 6* Box--NUR3E* MnQUAY'S ALEXANDRA NURSiNQ HOME, Orlando Street, Stratfo.-a, nnOWN and Country Patients re- -*- ceived. Every convenience and ■omfortabLe quarters. Terms moderate. 'Phone 54. MRS. 'HASSALL, /CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND LADIES' NURSE, Miranda Street, Stratford, The Best Accommodation, Turning CALVES INTO CASH. Wbe&er meant for yonr own milkinr; hacriUor for Bale, all yonr calves should be kept growing from the day they're dropped. Clean utensils, a warm, dry plaoo to sleep la, regular feeding juid ITUI CALFKIEAL wffl make little calves into big profitable cows. Mr IL W. Lawrence, the wellknown Agricnlttrral Chemist of Wellington, says: " Tui Calf. Meal is a well balanced ration for rearing calves. The fat content is high—a very desirable feature in a calf food. The mineral matter coraMte largeiv of phosphates and lime, necessary for the formation of the booeand frame of young animals." Very finely ground, Jul Calf Meal will never irritate the stomachs of youitg cobras *nd give them scours. Easy to box, floats throogn the milk and leaves swcedmient. EBICES OF TUI CALF MEAL. iOOlisa. 20/50U?a. 10/6 2001b3. 38/HODDEB & TOLLET, LTD., Manufacturers, PJXJUEKSTON KOBTH. It Sold by Midhirst Dairy (Jo., Newton King, Stratford, and also liv L. ,'!. Cresflwell, of Elthain, and (Vsitrnl Co-op. Stores, Ltd., Stratford,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 September 1913, Page 8
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