Raetiki Sale SEPTEMBER 27, 1918. Freeman R. Jackson will sell:— 300 good skinned hoggets (off turnips) 250 mixed hoggets 500 mixed hoggets 400 mixed hoggets 130 hoggets . ;.: % .' V 200 mixed hoggets 100 2th wethers 100 ewes in lamb ' 200 hoggets 12 2yr steers 15 2yr steers STOCK SALES AUCTIONEERS, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL SALESMEN. Head Office: Wellington* Goods and Produce Branch: FEILDING.' We have commenced business in the Rangitikei District as Stock Salesmea, and are now prepared to do all classes of stock business. Auction Sales in all the principal centres will be started in the near future. Clearing Sales forthwith conducted In any district throughout the province. We are prepared to make advance* against stock, etc. We have established a record trade for wool in the Dominion—from nil to 19,000 bales in three years. Wfe intend to make similar strides with our Stock Branch. Our Stock Salesmen have had a long and wide experience, and will do your business to your advantage. The spirit of the age is co-operation. Wnen you wish to buy or sell stock write to our Stock Branches at Wanganui, Marton, or Taihape. Head Stock Branch: TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THIRTY-THIRD GRAND ANNUAL Live Stock Exhibition PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWGROUNDS.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, / OCTOBER 30th, & 31s;t, 191& Entries close October 13th, 1918. Write for infoi'mation from W. T. PENNY, Secretary. P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. "£he most' fieliclCHis Sauce in tne world. Lotwß Yorkshire Relish. Planet Juniors make gardening easy. These are obtainable as also is all kinds of farming implements from F. WARD and Coy., Agent for Oliver Implements. * REGISTERED LAND AGENCY. IF you want to sell, if you want to buy a farm or a house in this district, write or see F. WARD and Co.; they are duly registered Land Agents. RED JERSEY- APPEAL. I have opened a List for subscribers to the above Fund and all subscriptions will be acknowledged through the columns of this paper. The Appeal was originally started by the citizens of Wellington and Auckland to assist the War Work of the Salvation Army without any previous request from the "Army." The work done by the "Army" for our men is too well-known to require any commendation, and is strictly non-sectarian. Notwithstanding the numerous calls on the public for funds for various objects, I feel sure that the response to this appeal will be worthy of the object and of the town and district. A. L. ARROWSMITH, Mayor of Taihape. 3s Per Dozen E are giving 3 s a dozen tor Large Beer Bottles, in any quantity, delivered at the
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Taihape Daily Times, 26 September 1918, Page 8
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