STONY IUVEU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. NEWTON KING VUILL soil by auction at his yards as above,— o'kQ MIXED CATTLE, including—--100 mixed yearlings . 20 18-montlis steers (good) 50 2'/ li -year steers' 50 18-months heifers 30 choice 3-year heifers, springing 20 Jersey heifer calves 2 pedigree Jersey bulls 00 store and fat cows Pigs, horses Sale at 12.30 o'clock.. BROS.' SALE DATES. I ■June 25—Onnita Yank I June ■><).— Jjr. C. Koberts', Keni Eo:id. 15IPOHTAXT SALE PUREBRED JERSEY CATTLE On Account of Mr. T, R. EXLEV. who is going to England,
GILLIES AND NALDEE JJAVE received instructions to sell 'bj auction at their Horse Bazaar, .SATURDAY 3rd JULY, at 12 Noon, The Whole of Mr. Exley's Pedigreed Jcrsc.Vß. WITHOUT RESERVE. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. 1 HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. " NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JULY 0. OLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive On cr before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sal*, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. •NEWTON KIIVG Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. | NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JULY 0. fJLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so au to reach us by FRIDAY, !6th Janaary. YOUNG, HO.BBS & CO. Stratford.
DRY GLEANING. 1 (Both la'e o£ Wellington Woollen Co.). DYERS, CLEANERS, AND PRESSERS, DEVON' ST. EAST and CURRIE ST. ( Next door to Mr. Mynott's). "L-K-G" MILKING MACHINE FREE TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Wo will PUBLISH WEEKLY Mo Opinion* al Uiirt. ilv. W. Jl. (iulliviT. fi sin.-:—After twii ~e;iMi,is' mil i|JorfiTtlv sutislicd -wit L.K.H. mid tlur milk i« cert Agenti: J, B. MacEwan 8 Co., Ltd.
Al Seeds Richard Aroa, DAIRY PRODUCE. A. J. ENTRICAN & CO, FARMERS.
When a Cow is tfatf Dead IS A POOR TIME TO THINK OF BUYING A DRENCH E'very farmer who runs his farm on a busiDess b.'isis knows by experienca that it handsomely to Drench sach coW immediately after callving. You r.annot afford to risk the life o£ a valuable animal when you can get SYKES'S DBENeH '. , fop 1/6 packet op 16/a dozen from stores* If yoi i are a progressive dairyman you will always keep a suppli • at hand. The cost ol SYKE S'S DRENCH is small in com parison to the value obtained i r tom its use. It acts as a prevei itative of abortion for the ensuing season, milk fever, etc., to say a Dthing of rendering milk fit for. ttti e factory a day sooner. You ioi innot afford to experi-MENT-OW YOUR VALUABLE CATTLE with UNI CNOWN and UNTRIED
remedies. French is known as the anirffll 's friend, and has the endorsemm it of thousands of farmers,, m any of whom have written gral uitously to the Press recommendi n g its use t0 Dairymen. Don't hesittti e» g et a supply from your st#rt 'keeper at once. iTS BABY TfflU \ SY«y tiling' t food. "SILVES&. MILK is the- ifel 'form that makes perfectly fiee'fr'iSn Jltesh, cheaper''haa !VTNGI 'epends. upon a childt rREAM ,, OONDENSEff' 1 lest Jaieri milk, ia f it easy to digest ar.« i germs. It's alw*j& . others, and Ricneft
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 22 June 1909, Page 3
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