N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. & REDUCED. STRATFORD. OF gAL E6. JUXEMonday. 3rd—Kakaramea. Tuesday, 4th —Stratford. Wednesday. sth—Eltham. Thursday. 6th —Ilawera. Friday. Oth—Hawera. | Friday. 7th —Kohuratahi. Saturday, Sth—"TattersallV Hawera Horse Fair. Monday. 10th—Opunake. Tuesday, lltli—Manaia. Friday, 14th—Te Wera. Monday, 17 th —Kakaramea. Tuesday, 18th—Stratford. Wednesday. 19th—Eltham. Thursday. 20th —Hawera. Monday, 24th—Opunake. Tuesday, 25th—Manaia. N.Z. LOAN & MECANTILi; AGENCY CO., I/TD., STRATFORD. JjIST OF QLEARINU gALES JUNEFriday 14 —13. E. llaverbier, Te Roti. Monday 17—' W. Fairweather. Kakaramea. Monday 17—Judd Bros., Tariki. Tuesday 18 —W. E. Broderick, Te Roti. Thursday 20—Mrs. M. E. Hewitt, East road. Toko. Friday 21— W. Mudford, Oeo. Monday 24 Brown and Evans, Auroa. Tuesday 25 J. Morrison, Waihi, Hawera. Wednesday 26 T. J. Allan, Whakamara. Wednesday 26 Thos. Smith, Manaia. Thursday 27 —F. Watson, Te Kiri. Thursday 27 E. Knapton, Otakeho. Friday, 28— J. Mooseman, Eltham. Friday 28— E. Row, Stratford. JULYMonday I—H. Rickard, Stratford. Tuesday 2 —Jno. Walsh. Rawhitiroa. Friday s—Jos. Gray, Whenuakura. Friday s—Chas. Humphries, jun., Opunake. Monday B—Wm. Lacy, Pembroke road. Tuesday 9 Pinny Bros.. Nagire. Wednesday 10— J. Moffitt, Mangatoki. Thursday 11 T. Frost, Manaia road. Marfaia. Friday 12 —Jno. Sinclair. Opunake. Friday 12— T. Frost, Kaupokonui. Tuesday 16— H. Corbett, Opunake. Wednesday 17 Geo. Bell, Matapu (in conjunction with Mr. Newton King). Friday 19— J. Twigg, Okaiawa. Saturday 20— J. N. Gamlin, heifer sale. Manaia. Tuesday 23 J. Embling, Eltham. Wednesday —W. T. Walker, Hawera. Friday 26—Thos. Kelly, liapuni. Wednesday 31—M. A. Mills, Oaonui. AUGUST- j Friday 2—Thos. Jenkins, annual i heifer sale, Eltham. j Wednesday 7 —W. O. Williams, Ha-1 wera. Monday 26 —Hamilton and McHardy, annual heifer sale, Opunake. NOTE.—We have a number of good reliable dairy herds for private sale. EVERYBODY IS GOING TO ATTEND ! THE WINTER SHOW TO BE HELD AT NEW PLYMOUTH, ON WEDNESDAY, . ipHL'RSDAY pRIDAY AND gATURDAY 5, 6, 7 ***> 8 1912. H IS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, j Lord Islington,, will officially open the King George Coronation Agricul- j tural Hall atid Show on June the sth, at 12 noon. JJECORD J^NTRIES THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN THE DOMINION. SAUNDERS' CONTINUOUS PICTURES IN THE BUILDING. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE'S EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY. TECHNICAL AND PUBLIC SCHOOL EXHIBITS. FARMERS' CLASSES IN AIL, BRANCHES. THE BUSY BEES AT WORK. -- EVERY CLASS OF FEATHERED BIRD ON EXHIBITION. • " THE FINEST MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS KNOWN WILL DISCOURSE SWEST AIRS. MACHINERY AND MECHANICS ACTUALLY AT W£)RK. You' I 'will be astonished at the great exhibition if you attend, and greatly disappointed if you miss. SPECIAL rpRATNS , RELAYED rpRAINS EXCURSION pARES. Admission. —Adults 1/-; Children 6d, except on Friday, 3d. Season tickets obtainable on application to ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary, C/o W. BEWLEY, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 289, 3 June 1912, Page 1
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