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EJNRESERVEE ‘ Clearing Sale TIRIRAUKAWA, FEBRUARY 6, 1920, At 1 p.m_ THE N.Z. FARMERS CO'.OP.b DIS--TRIBUTING CO. LTD. -have reéeived instructions from Chas. Bous‘;ea.d Esq” who has sold his farm to offer for unreserved sale the following.— 230 4 and 6-th ewes 200 4 and 5-yr ewes 1 100 2-th ewes ‘ I 30 wethers ! 9 Ronlne_V rams 12 111.5. yezLl'lixlgs : 7 2;-yr steers 7 cows with calves 2 milking cows 1 3-yr S.H. 131111 1 trap horse 1 sheep dog (hulxtaxvay) Fowls, ducks 1 Lister 21. 11.19. and 2-Stan-1 «sngine and r;lachines co1:m1r»t-r1 Faun sundx-ies. 111:0 pm-t con-';-3:213 of 5 roomed house. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDE'D. ‘¥IREW GOD. ; O MAT.-XI OR MAIRE. j _ ANY QUAN'I‘I'I‘Y. : TOTARA HOUSE BLO(,‘ix’S A.\Y 3 LENGTH. P. A. DE LOREE, f TAIHAPE. E

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3398, 31 January 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3398, 31 January 1920, Page 8

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