Auction Sales. TAIHAPE SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916. MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION WILL SELL:— 1725 lambs (lots) 60 w. lambs 100 fat lambs 275 mixed aged ewes (Ms) 140 mixed 2-tooths 250 2-tooth wethers 120 6-tooth to 5-year ewes 100 4 and 5-year ewes 12 fat cows and heifers 8 bulls 23 mixed cattle 12 24-year steers 7 forward heifers 3 24-year steers 24 cows, August-September culvers 64 mixed weaners . 3 forward cows 8 cows and calves 24 weaners 10 15-mth steers 7 16-mth Holstein steers 14 3|yr. Bullocks 14 4 year bullocks , 3 fat cows ►n account of Waiouru.Station: 1000 4- and 6-tooth wethers MAN GAWEKA SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916. MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION WILL SELL:— 600 mixed lambs (lots) 100 4-year ewes running with R.R. 60 ewes running with Romney rams 60 good mixed woolly lambs 30 forward empty ewes 35 fat wethers ' 34 24- to 3-yr. steers (good) 60 24-year steers (lots) 25 34-year bullocks (lots) = 15 24- to 3-year heifers 15 18-raonths heifers ; 12 18-months’ steers 13 3-year bullocks 1 fat cow
EAETIHI SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 14TH., 1916. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will jell:— 200 -wethers 250 forward wethdrs 60 fat wethers “ 250 lambs 400 s.m. ewes 300 good 2-tootli ewes 100 ewes 70 20-month steers 40 21-year steers 25 2-year steers 70 weaners 25 mixed weaners 20 weaner steers 15 weaner heifers 300 2 and 6-th. ewes 23 20 month steers SALE OF LAND. r - SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, 18TH APRIL, AT 12 O 'CLOCK. Favoured with instructions from the Managers of the Presbyterian Church if New Zealand, we will offer the un'ermentioned properties:— jOfc I.—Port Section 2. Block 3, Hunua S.D. About 170 acres with dwelling and other buildings, known as the Maori Boys' School Farm, Manunui. Lot 2. —Part Section 43, Village of Manunui. -1 acre with dwelling, known as the Manse. Lot 3. —4 Building Sites, each over J acre, part Section 43, Manunui. For further particulars, terms, etc., apply to the Auctioneers — THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING- COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON. SUNBURNT AND BLISTERED BEXONA SOOTHES AND HEALS Dunedin, Wednesday. » My little girl, 18 months old, was suffer- . severely from the effects of Sunburn, her n beino- blistered and raw in many part* i in a° shocking state,” writes Mrs. M. eaver. 16 Hcnrv-street, Maori Hill, nedin, N.Z. “We used a great many •ieties of salves, oils, and ointments, but one so young with such tender and sensie skin everything seemed to act more as irritant than a curative. A lady who had ittle boy in a similar state adv:sed us to Rexona Ointment- as it had cured his üble. I am pleaa_J to say it quickly thed and cooled the blistered parts, took iy the angrv inflammation, and wo wers e to see her getting her natural sleep again she did not attempt to scratcm her sell jr the first application of Rexona OiutQ t and in a very short time all traces ot Sunburn had disappeared. Her skin is present more clear and beautiful than r thanks to your Rexona Ointment, and can recommend it to ail tor use in such «itive cases.” . iexetja. the Rapid Healing Ointment, is a mrkabiv elective remedy for all affections the skin aLo for wounds, burns, sores, [ those mar.v hurts which are constantly ing for the Ja of reliable remedy. Pncw acd 3* .
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 86, 10 April 1916, Page 8
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