WITHDRAAVAL NOTICE. (CLIENTS will please note that the Sale advertised for January 18 on account of R* H. Pepperill lias liern withdrawn. NEWTOX KTXfI. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. & REDUCED. STRATFORD. LIST OF gTOCK gALES * JANUARY. Monday, 6th—Opunake. Tuesday. 7tli—Manaia. Wednesday, Bth—Te Wera. Saturday, 11th—Horse Fair, Hawera. Monday, 13th—Kakaramea,. Tuesday, 14th—Stratford. Wednesday, 15th—Eltham. Thursday, 16th —Hawera. Monday, 20th—Opunake. Tuesday, 21st—Manaia. Wednesday, 22nd—Kohuratahi Sheep Fair. Monday, 27th—Kakaramea. Monday, 27th—Stratford Sheep Fair. . Tuesday, 28th—Stratford. Wednesday, 29th—Eltham. Thursday, 30th—Hawera. gPORTS Q.ROUND QOMMITTEE. VISIT OF FATHER CHRISTMAS. VISIT OF FATHER CHRISTMAS. BOXING NIGHT. (December 26). GRAND PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT GRAND PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT GRAND PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT In RECREATION gPORTS Q.ROTJND OPEN-AIR SPECTACULAR DISPLAYS. FREE DISTRIBUTION OF TOYS TO • ALL CHILDREN. GARRISON BAND BENEFIT. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children, 6d. J. CLARKE, Secretary. MAQRIJSPORTS POI DANCES, HAKAS, CANOE RACES. POI DANCES, HAKAS, CANOE RACES. POI DANCES, HAKAS, CANOE RACES. CANOE HURDLE EVENTS. ' '■, CANOE HURDLE EVENTS. CANOE HURDLE EVENTS. RUNNING, CYCLING. ETC. RUNNING, CYCLING, ETC. RUNNING, CYCLING, ETC. POSTPONED TO . JANUARY O .1913. First Evrnt 12 o'clock. EXCURSION FARES. SPECIAL TRAINS.
BENNETT ,jdUP**Bi QUR NMAS STOCK this year is th« BEST SELECTED in Taranaki. PRESENTS FOR THE GRANDCHILD THE GRANDPARENTS THE SWEETHEART THE MAN & WIFE. Call anil sec for yourself.. You will be more than satisfied ■with our handsome display. We want CASH, and our prices are BELOW ZERO to tempt you. J. BENNETT DEVON STREET. EXTRACT FROM "FARM BULLETIN," BRISBANE!. QURING JJ AMMI II S A case of marumitis very quickly cured by Skinner's Manimite'm came under the notice of the "Bulletin" at the recent show.
Bracelet IIJ., one of lalgai's cows, arrived at the grounds on Wednesday, 7th August, and very shortly developed sign 3 garget. Mr. Young attended to her, and apparently put her right, but on Saturday she had a relapse, and on Sunday was quite oil' her ''feed," her coat was rough and "off," her eyes were sunken, and one quarter of her udder was much inflamed und hard. At 4.30 p.m. on Sunday. Mr. Skinner was asked to attend to her. and he did so. He gave her the mammitcin drench, and injected the remedy. By S p.m. she was eating, and by morning had cleansed up two feeds. ' By Tuesday morning the inflam-' mation and swelling had disappeared from the udder, and her milk flow was apparently normal. At noon on Tuesday she was judged in the ring, looking a different beast. Mr. Young says that mammitein should become a boon to j dairy farmers who are troubled with [■this dangerous disease in the herds. !*;' Price 4/6. From stores and chemists. M KEMPTITORNE, PROSSER & 00.,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 185, 23 December 1912, Page 1
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