AUCTION SALE!. m T y amason, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. Full Stocks of First-class Furrmure. SEEDS, GRAIN, FERTILIZERS, FARM IMPLEMENTS. Agents for Booth and McDonald's Agricultural Implements. Auction Sales at the Mart every Saturday. ELTBAM SALE AND BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1916. At 1 p.m. , ■ IHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND* J- MERCANTILE AG&NCY CO., LIMITED, will sell by auction, subject to the Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association's rules, as above:— 35 forward and store cows 6 fat cows 10 2-year empty heifers 20 yearling Holstein heifers 20 yearling steers" ~ 25 mixed yearlings S 2-year steers 12 pigs 0 SHORTHORN, Holstein, and Jersey Bulls 1 pedigree Jersey bull IN DAIRY PENS—--10 springing heifers KOHURATAHI SALE. WEDNESDAY, ISth OCTOBER TEWTON KING will sell in his - I Kohuratahi Yards on above date, subject to the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association Rules:— 500 Head Mixed Cattle, including:— <IO 3 year fat and forward heifers 50 2 year empty heifers 40 store cows--90 yearling heifers 50 yearling Shorthorn heifers 100 yearling steers 40 mixed yearlings 3 bulls 3 fat cows 10 3 years in calf heifers calvers 80 2 year steers 2000 Mixed Sheep including:— 300 mixed ages, ewes and lambs 250 hoggetts 1500 woolly hoggetts. 13 fat and forward bullocks .150 empty ewes ! 50 yearling heifers 30 3-year steers On account of Mr R. E. Shewry, who has leased his farm, WITHOUT RESERVE; 120 good hoggetts 150 ewes and lambs, rising Gtooth 38 good 2 v<?ar steers
Sale at 12.30 p.m. STRATFORD SUPPLEMENTARY i BULL FAIR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916. NEWTON KING will hold his supplementary Bull Fair' in the Stratford Yards on above date. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. , Each Bull will be allotted a number on receipt of entry, and will be sold in this order. Clients should enter now to receive an early number. INGLEWOOD HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 19. NEWTON KING. TILL hold his Spring Horse Fair * 'it Inglewood as above. ENTRIES INVITED. HEAN'S ESSENCE SAVES COUGH'MIXTURE MONEY. "Your Hcan's Essence is really good. The pint of cough mixture we made from it has proved a splendid cough and cold medicine, and its cheapness is astonishing." - MRS. ROBERT HANCOCK. Rangiwahia. "Please post another bottle of your Hean's Essence. We have found the mixture we prepared from the last bottle both the best remedy for colds we have ever used, and a long way tne cheapest." —A. SHEARSBY, Awapuni. "Would you please send me another bottle of your Hean's Essence for preparing cough and cold mixture at home. I got some from you before and liked it."— R. DAWSON, Alexandra South. The mixture made in your own home from Hean's Essence supplies a long felt need. Sore throats, quinsy, asthma, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and other coughs and colds cause much expense. Using 1 lean's Essence enables people to considerably reduce this expense. Each bottle contains the concentrated ingredients for a full pint —or from 7 to 8 eighteenpenny bottles. You merely add the water and sweetening according to the easy directions and save 10/- by i doing so. Each dose is warming, soothing and comforting, and because it contains no h.irmful drugs can be given freely to cither infants or adults. Try Hean's Essence now. It is sold by most chemists and stores, or post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Afen- ~ : wrt t . L_ : , you get H-£-A-N-'S, as no*<Stner j will do. * ■
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 68, 17 October 1916, Page 8
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