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| TAIHAPE SALE. If ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. i - 150 aged ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams. 300 2-tooth wethers. 85 aged owes in lamb. 43 cattle. 4 18-month heifers. 5 fat cows. . , 160 18-month and 2-year steers. 1 3-year half-draught horse. 1 2-year half-draught horse. TUI STREET MART. t ‘ SATURDAY,; JULY 1, at 2 p.m. J) J. McLENNAN will sell as above: 3 springing Heifers, 3 Baths, Copper and Stand, Kitchen Chairs, Dining Chairs, Duchess Chest, 2 sets Table jLegs, Mats, Military Bags, ./Camera;, Orion Range (good order), Potatoes, Onions, Pumpkins, Jam Melons, Fruit, etc. I MMGAWEKA SAKE. THURSDAY, JULY (5, 1916. 227 4-tooth to 4-year Owes in lamb to Shropshire rams. 100 2-tooth wethers 100 hoggets 72 ewe's in lamb 38 fat and forward bullocks 6 heifers 4 empty cows 7mixed weanefs 2 good springing heifers 2 fat cows 1 steer On account of M. H. E. Gorringe, Esq., Mangsiweka: ■ 200 2-tootb ewes in lamb to Romney rams CI&ASnVI Z2 D MRY ”ZR T JSTear MABTON. on TUESDAY. JULY 4 At 12 o’clock. 'A-F' > VF ''s & WILLIAMS. Ltd., instructed by Frank Fußerton .Smith, Es. w. • is g-ving up dairying, will sell as above on the place, ‘ ; Holtbv, ” about six miles from Marton, the whole of Ids herd, comprising:— 50 Cowjs, Aiagust-Septembor, . 3rd and 4th- calf 6 3-year Heifers. August-Sept. 12 fat and forward Cows. 10 2 fl mouths empty heifers. 20 weauer Steers. 20 extra good Plolstcin woaner Heifers. . 1 pure-bred HoMein Bull (J. Donald, Westmere). 1 grade Holstein Bull. 4 pure-bred' Sows, farrow August. 1 pure-bred Boar. 4-cow Cane Milking Plant (complete). separator, 10 milk cans, 10-bottle Babcock tester, etc. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—The herd is a particularly good one, comprising well-bred young cows, carefully test-,' ed, and so2ectt'd chiefly in Taranaki and Palmerston jxorth districts. i LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ■ TO ii JBY FARMERS. DO YOUr: CCVvS CLEW BOXES? A CERTAIN SIGN OF COMING TROUBLE. v 92 USE COWLIC AND RID YOUR HERD OP TUBERCULOSIS, ABORTION, & RHDjWATER. IT WILL GIVE YOU STRONG FULL-TIME CALVES. McLAUGHLAN BROS., Agents, TAIHAPE. The Domestic and Chemical Sup plies Manufacturers at NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. APPLES AND HEALTH Dougherty’s A 9/6, B 8/6; Commerce A 8/, B 7/. Only- a few of other lines now left. Could make up cases for cooking at 7/ per case. 7d per case extra for carriage, or for 3 cases I pay carriage, John Rich, Havelock Orchard, Havelock North. ' 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 | news. : * The newspaper is part of our everyE. day life, and is consequently the place | to advertise tlq. necessities as well as • the luxuries of the day. » To advertise your business is to enfrgiao your business.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 152, 30 June 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 152, 30 June 1916, Page 8

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