For Children's Hacking Coughs at night, Wdods"Grea?Peppermint Cure U M 2s Sd. For Influenza take Woads' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1b Bd. '2« «d. • ■ANNUAL SALE OF PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS. BELL BLOCK, TARANAKI. FRIDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1914: : n,N account of NEWTON KING'S -6 yearling pedigree bulls by king Fnyne Segis 11., and King Alcartra 3 pedigree cows The Champion pedigrw bull King Fayiie Segis 11. On account' of A. Harold Street, Esq., from his l i"Woodlands" Stud /arm, Bell Block—--10 pedig'ree yearling to 2-yr bulls ' by Cliff side' Laddie i, . / 4 pedigreie'yMrling tq 2-yr bulls t ' by Count Clothilde of Cliffside 1 2 pedigree pearling to 2yr bulls by Springhill Jack 6 pedigree';cows, mostly due to calve to Cliffside Laddie^ 1 pedigree 2-yr heifer by Springhill Jack," due Sept. 2 pedigree yearling >heifers by Cliffside Lhddie atld Count Clothilde of Cliffside' INSPECTION AT ;BQTH FARMS INVITED. Catalogues now being prepared," and will be posted on application'. . ! ON THE FARM. BIRD ROAD,: STRATFORD. FRIDAY, 81st JULY, 1914. r gIHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN. AND 1- • MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been; favored with ihitructions from R; B, Gooding, Esq., has sold his farm, to sell, -Without
' 26" young ' dairy cows, calving Aug. and Sept., mostly Jer-sey-Shorthorn cross 20'3-year springing heifers, pick of I line of '32, calving Aug. and. September . . 18 colored yearling heifers 1 4-year pedigree . Jersey, bull, Yandle's Pride 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 1 lifly, rising 4yrs, unbroken, by' Consby •,,,, ■ 1 quiet staunch gig mare • 1> milk cart mare, broken to all harness ] draught gelding, tip dray and harness, gig (2 seats) and har- * uess, saddle, chaffcutter, circular saw and bench,, disc har- .'.';.. rows,;V».f.,- plough, stumping '.',<. ■ tpoll, ,540 ft. J-inch piping and No. 2 ram, milk cans and water cooler, box 29 test botHqm and general farm sundries Also,' all Household Furniture (in tirst-class condition) LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o'clock. NOTE.—This herd, with the except tion of 4 cows, consists of young cows. Nine of the cows were sold during 5 the season so that none but genuine cows are left. The 'springing heifers are a very choice'lot, well grown and in good condition, and we have no hesitation iri recommending anyone requiring cows jor heifers to purchase at this sale/ INGLEWOOD tAKDB. - WEDNESDAY, .'JULY 29, 1914. ATTHEWS, GAMLIN and Co iM. w in hold their weekly sale in their Incdowood yards on the abovf date. Present entries—^ >AA HEAD. MTXED, CATTLE Sale, at 1 o'clock. IHE FARMERS' ,v;0-OPFRAT J iyE L ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z.. LTD. (Successors to. Messrs Gillies and Nalder). LJST. OF " SALES FOR JULY-r' Monday, 27—Auroa Tuesday, 28—Maaaia
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 80, 25 July 1914, Page 8
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