N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY .00., LTD. & REDUCED. STRATFORD. £j I. ST OF gALES. JUNKMonday, 24th—Opunake. Tuesday, 25th—Manaia. N.Z, LOAN & MECANTILii AGENCY CO., LTD., STRATFORD. OF QLEARING gALES JUNEFriday 21— W. Mudford, Oeo. Monday 24 Brown and Evans, Auroa. Tuesday 25 J. Morrison, Waihi, Hawera. Wednesday 26 T. J. Allan, Whakamara. Thursday 27 F. Watson, Te Kiri. Friday, 28--J. Mooseman, Eltham. | Friday, 28— E. Row, Startford. Saturday 29 E. Knapton, Otakeho. JULYMonday I—H. Rickard, Stratford. „ Tuesday 2—Jno. Walsh. Rawhitiroa. Friday s—Jos. Gray, Whenuakura. Saturday 6—Jos. Prince, Otakeho. Monday B—Ruhe, Opunake. Monday B—Wm. Lacy, Pembroke road. Tuesday O—L.0 —L. C. Pinny, Ngaere. Wednesday 10— J. Moffitt, Mangatoki. Thursday 11 T. Frost, Manaia road. Manaia. Friday 12—Jno. Sinclair, Opunake. Tuesday IG—H. Corbett, Opunake. Wednesday 17—Geo. Bell, Matapu (in conjunction with Mr. Newton King). , Thursday 18—A. Zimmerman, Rawhitiroa. Friday 19— J. Twigg, Okaiawa. Saturday 20— J. N. Gamlin, heifer sale, Manaia. Tuesday 23 J. Embling, Eltham. Thursday 25—Estate S, Dick, Kaupokonui. Friday 26—Thoe. Kelly, Kapuni. Wednesday 31—M. A. Mills, Oaonui. AUGUSTFriday 2—Thos. Jenkins, annual heifer sale, Eltham. Wednesday 7—W. 0. Williams, Hawera; Monday 26—Hamilton and McHardy, annual heifer sale, Opunake. Tuesday 27 W. H. Norton, Stratford Saleyards. DATE TO BE ARRANGED— Mrs. E. M. Hewitt, East road, Toko. NOTE.—We have a number of good reliable dairy herds for private sale.
TREES! TREES! TREES! IS THE TIME TO PLANT. FRUIT TREES. SHELTER TREES. ORNAMENTAL AND" FLOWERING PLANTS. HEDGE AND CLIMBING PLANTS. ROSES, &c., &c. Write for the NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF PLANTS (28 pages). POSTED FREE on application. See our SPECIAL ROSE LIST. We will quote for anything you require. Write NOW. MORSHEAD NURSERY COMPANY. Postal Address— SOUTH ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. TelephoneNo. 214, NEW PLYMOUTH. TREES PLANTS SHRUBS OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY Are now offered for sale by DUNCAN AND DAVIES EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. VXfE are noted for our hardy, vigorous trees, embracing all the beat kinds of FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. HEDGE PLANTS. SHELTER TREES. CLIMBERS. CARNATIONS AND ROSES. Remember.—Our trees are grown in full exposure to the elements, and are unequalled for hardiness. Write for our two catalogues of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK AND CARNATIONS AND ROSES. Post free. DUNCAN & DAVIES Westown, New Plymouth.
Good Dairy Farms 11 O ACRES, freehold, all in grass, 12 paddocks, well watered, carry 35 cows besides other stock. Five-roomed house and outbuildings; near school and creamery, four miles railway station. PRICE £1 g PER ACRE. TO GOOD MAN WILL ACCEPT £2OO CASH - Rare opportunity for the right man to get on a good paying farm, cheap, and on very easy terms. Further particulars J. H. WOOD AND 00 EGMONT ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 305, 21 June 1912, Page 1
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