o o r-1 Raettlu bale, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920. FIREEMAN R. JACKSON will sell as apove.500 mixed lamibs 200 mixed lambs 70 lambs 400 2. 4 and 6-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams 200 full-mouth ewes in lamb 200' empty ewes , 40 fat ewes 40 2;-yr steers 20 18-mtli steers 20 rising 3-yr Ilairy heifers in calf S cows in calf 4 2-year steers - 2 bullockzs 11 empty cows ( 1 Hereford bull OWNERS OF f‘V Town & eountry Properties. WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING FOR ALL CLASSES OE PROPOSITIONS, INCLUDING. HOIIS3ES_. FARMS. BUSINESSES, ‘- ETC. Supply us with -particulars of your properties, a.nd‘let us do business for you. Thus adding your name to our ever growing list of satisfied clients. COMMUNICATE OR CALL EARLY. ‘ PHONE 52. p AND WE WILL DO THE REST. l W.’ ---._ £2“ E 0 $90., b THE LIVE LAN SALESMEN 3 E TUI STREET, TAIHAPE. I. MANAWATU, &_,WEST COAST E AGRICULTURAL &. PASTORAL p ASSOCIATION. I 0. %AFFILIATED WITH THE ROYAL ‘ HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. I mi N ' lD ' e .3. mane any ; Shaw f ~' AND fFIFTH PUREBRED CATTLE EXHIBITION AND SALE. > ALSO MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIA_TION’S EXHIBITION. PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS. .22nU, 23rd, 2415}: and 25th JUNE, 1920. BUTTER AND CHEESE CHAMPIONSHIPS. Wonderful Display of the Industries and Products of New" Zealand. ' Wanganui-Te Ante Football Match and other ring events. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON JUNE 7th. ‘ SCHEDULE ON APPLICATION. W. T. PENNY, Secretary. A Box 35, ‘Palmerston North. Tu: Street Meat Company. SUCCESSOR TO (THE 0, FARMERS’ M. n 1 P. co. LTD. \VHOLESALI<.‘ AND RET.-\lI.. CASH BUTCI-lERS. TUI STREET. (Next Kingfs Tlieatre.) Small goods of every description made on the premises. A personal inspection. or a trial order, will convince as to quality and value offered to the public by the new management Bi’ this old established firm. , . PHONE SHOP 62. P.O. BOX 134. PHONE RES. 251. -Manager: H. A_ D. DURAND. A Waggzl '.furn'iturc warrcliousciii-2111 9,1118 <lis(:nvel'(?d 9.. way (‘O “get rich ‘qllick,.!~' and is the lucky 'p()ssessol' of £soo’ in crisp bank notes. Mr Robert. G. Nesbitt purchased a small picture for n few shillings some years ago, and left it llafigillgr in the hall of his residence ever since, until :1 few days ago, when in handling the picture it was found to have become loose in its frame. Mrs Nosbit thereupon. consigned it to the lumber room for rep:li.ring. Mrs Nesbitt’s young son took the picl'ul'(-. out of the frame, on ‘the night of .’\.pl'il 9. and, to the amazomcnt and tloliglificuf the fanlil_V_. five liltlllli notes, each of £IOO. were found in the packing between the picture and the back.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3476, 3 May 1920, Page 8
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