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Auction Sales. TAIHAPE SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. Manawatu Auctioneers’ Association will' sell as above: 60 2 4tb ewes 650 2.4, 6 ewes in lamb to Romney Rams 1450 mixed lambs 260 2th wethers 100 4th wethers 220 mixed aged ewes in lamb 8 bullocks 8 2J year steers. 8 Prime Fat Cows 25 mixed weaners 35 2 year Hereford heifers, empty. 887 mixed lambs 150 ew r es, Rom. Rams. 20th March. 75 4 and Bth wethers 450 2th and 5 year ewes 100 wethers 60 fat 'ewes 100 mixed cattle 3 prime fat cows 5 prime fat heifers 2 springing heifers 3 Jersey cros s springing heifers On account E. ;W. Spooner, Taihape: 970 4 year ewes in lamb to Tanner Rams -fif 355 2, 4~ 6th and 4 year ewes in lamb to Tanner Rams

RAETIHI SALE. FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1916. Freeman S. Jackson and Co, Ltd, will sell as above. — 200 breeding ewes 200 mixed aged ewes 160 2 tooth ewes 40 prime fat wethers 70 f.m. ewes 26 2 tooth wethers 25 forward wethers 50 lambs 40 fat ewes 45 fat wethers 100 lambs 20 2 year heifers 15 empty 3 year heifer? 10 3 year steers 8 weaners HUTT VALLEY NURSERIES. «• FOR FRUIT TREES, HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES; also ROSES, CARNATIONS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, DAHLIAS, ETC.—all the latest in stock—write THOMAS WAUGH, HUTT VALLEY NURSERIES, LOWER HUTT. TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESSPASSERS with Dog or Gun on Mangaohane Station will be prose- / cuted. T. V. MORRIN, Manager, a WRIGHTS OK BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR* 5 TAiHAPE. ESTIMATES & PLANS FURNISH ED. WHY NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING PAYS. We read a newspaper to get the news. It is therefore logical that we advertise in newspapers, for advertising is nothing mor e or less than store mews. The newspaper is part of our everyday life, and is consequently the place to advertise tb e necessities as well as the luxuries of the day. To advertise your business is to energise your business. APPLES AND HEALTH. - Munroe, Grade A, 7/6; B, 6/6 case. Springdale, Grade A 7/6; B 6/6 case Stumer, Grade A, 8/-; B 7/- case. Dougherty, Grade A 9/-; B 8/- case. Sent rail paid for orders of thre< cases and over. Orders for flag sta fe tkm must be prepaid 7d per case JOHN RICH, Kareola Orchard, Have leek North. • Pl__i _ WANTED KNOWN : • ' }■ That the following are McCormick’s ([. Spot cash prices until end of week ;[ Ladies'’ felt slippers from 3/0, Glace .. Derby shoes 13/G, 15/0 and 18/0; Youths’ strong leather boots from l4y- >' GirPs school boots from 10/0: Ladies’ Glace bals and shoes pointed toes, from I/-.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 142, 19 June 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 142, 19 June 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 142, 19 June 1916, Page 8

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