INGLE WOOD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. Y/yiLL hold their usual weekly sale in their Inglewood yards on' the above date. Present entries: 250 HE HEAD MIXED CATTLE, insiudG fat cows 80 mixed yearlings 10 store oows Sale at 1 o'cloek. . ... LOAN &.MERCANTILE AGENCY| COl, LTD., & REDUCED. ( STRATFORD, r, 1 S T OF gTOCK gALES. NOVEMBER. Monday, ISth —Kakararuea. Tuesday, 19th—Stratford Cattle Fair. Tuesday, 19th—Wool. Skin and Hide Sale, Stratford. Wednesday, 20th—Eltham..,.- . ' • . Thursday, 21st—Hawera. Friday, 22nd—Kohuratahi. Monday, 25th—Opunake. Tuesday, 2Sth-M.anaia. ■ Friday, 29th—Te Wera. A L nAITLE TTi'ATR I STRATFORD SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN& MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD & REDUCED, (in conjunction with MESSRS W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO.) \7OTLL sell by public auction as above.— 1 OQA HEAD MIXED CATTLE including 100 2Vo-year steers ; •75 18-months to 2-vear steers • 350 15-months steers 250 15-months. heifers (ordinary.sorts : ) I 150 15-months Jer»ey-Holstein neifers | 100 store and forward cows 5 2-year Holstein bulls ; 15 2-year to 3-year Shorthorn bulls. 10 18-months to 2-year grade Jersey j and Jersey-Hol*tein bulls i 25 store bulls I 6 pedigree 15 months old Jersey heifers on itooonnt of Mr. W. V. Harkness. Also, in Dairy Pens 30 heifers, close to profit DAIRY SALE starts at 12.30 sharp; STORE CATTLE SALE at 1 o'clock. MI WURD! M I WURD ! GYMNASTIC, EQUESTRIAN, MILITARY GYMNASTIC, EQUESTRIAN, MILITARY GYMNASTIC, EQUESTRIAN. MILITARY & CALISTHENIC | & CALISTHENIC 1 & CALISTHENIC CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL RECREATION gPORTS Q.ROUND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, [POSTER, FANCY DRESS, AND VEHICLE MARCH (including Steamships, Coaches, Carriages, Waggons, Carts, Cars, Sleighs, Bicycles, GoCarts, Perambulators, : Wheelbarrows, Rickshaws and Donkeys in procession), FREE GYMNASTICS. BICYCLE RACES. MAYPOLE DANCE. TUG-OF-WAR. LANCE EXERCISE—ST. GEORGE'S WAVE. MARCH OF THE FLOWERS. MILITARY EVOLUTIONS '' (High School Cadets). SHAM FIGHT— Attack on Roaring Camp. CHILDREN'S EVENTSSiamese Race, Potato Race, Camel Race, Whistling, Wheelbarrow Race, Egg and Spoon Race, Arithmetic Race, Sack Race, Relay Race, Flat Races, Jumping, Skipping. JUVENILE AMUSEMENTSPunch and Judy. Living Aunt Sally, Lollie Bag Man. Shooting Gallery. STALLS— Tea Stall, Sweets Stall. Temperance Stall, Home-made Bread and Cake Stall, Produce Stall. SCENES IN DOLL LAND. OTHER ATTRACTIONSFinding Hidden Treasure, Guessing weight of Cake, etc. Afternoon Tea and Music Gd. MUSIC— Brass and String Bands, Gramophones. A Continuous Round of Gaiety from Noon till. Sunset. Admission One Shilling, Children Gd. NOTICE. rnHE INDIAN ART GOODS are now in town,. Beautiful made-up goods of' the latest style can be seen at Walshe's Rarawa Boarding House. Silver Street, every afternoon this week: also Monday all day. Representative, M. E. Foley. iITTSITING CARDS.—At the Daily News Printing House. Stxntford. 'Phon? 118.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 154, 16 November 1912, Page 1
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