NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
For Cough and Colds, never faili ’yawls’ Great Peru>eriniat Cure Wristlet watch found. On tiio farm, Climie Hoad, Cardif to-morrow Newton King is holding clearing sale of grade Jerseys on hi half of -Mr J. S. Jones. -Mr Join has sold his farm and has instruct*; the auctioneers to soil all his stoc without reserve. The herd is out o its o\\>n, and those who have paid visit of inspection to the farm stat that it is an excellent line. For tli season 1911-15, the cows average over £22 and it will he seen inn; these figures that the herd is quit out ■of the ordinary. The side com mcncos at 12 noon sharp ami buyer looking for good stuff would he wel advised to attend the auction. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. The New Zealand Loan and Moreau tile Agency Co. Limited* wish to drav the attention of the public to tin sale of, furniture they arc holding or account of Mr A. D. I’lick, Opunaki Road, Stratford, on Thursday-, lire August, ;it 1 p.m. A number, of the articles offering were specially designed and made for .Mr liiiek in English oak, and are all in first-class order, and we can confidently recommend the public to attend this sale. I 1 or -bronchia! Coughs, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure J. T. Belcher’s herd of pedigree and grade Jerseys to be' sold on Thursday by Newton King is looked upon as being one of the best in the district. Mr Belcher has always culled out wcedyconstitutioned cattle, and dairy farmers wishing to purchase cows showing constitution and dairy merit should hot miss this sale. The strain runs hack to such well-known bulls as New Zealand Exile, Sailor Boy, Yankee Sweet, and Noble of Oakland*, which is undoubtedly some of the best blood ever brought into the Dominion. The pedigree cow, Mona’s Pet, for three tests, averaged 8.1, which is one of the best tests known. Soe.i ng that Mr Belcher’s stock was not fed on turnips this year, but yet averaged £2o'lls per cow off grass alone, farmers will see that Mr Belcher has been vei’.y, successful in his endeavour to breed cows of dairy merit and good constitution. Motor car.s will meet the north and south trains on the morning ol the sale and nm clients out to the farm, Wa-ingongoro Road, Cardiff. Catalogues have been printed, and will be forwarded on application; extended pedigrees will be given at the sale. Any stock bought will ho put on "trucks at Stratford free of charge. Those in aeed of good dairy stock should note' ■he time of the sale, 10.30 a.m. for Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Pennermint Cure,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 2, 1 August 1916, Page 3
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