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STRATI ORD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1913. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE^ AND MESSRS. ' AND WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO. WILL sell by public auction as above— JKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE 75 store and forward cows 75 in-calf heifers 25 20-month steers 30 2 1 / 2 -year steers 50 empty heifers 10© mixed weaners 75 colored weaner. heifers 7'. • 20 springing heifers and cows 5 bulls 200 4 and 6-tooth wethers 30 4-tooth ewes in lamb to stud Romney ram Sale 1 o'clock. ' - •■ .■ . - ■ .■-. . 1 IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. FRIDAY, JULY 11, At 11 o'clock. pAKARAU JJSTATE NEAR MORRINSVILLE. Part of the well-known Kereone Estate. 3180 *T S . 3180 Divided into 22 P' AffiY F ARMS 22 REMARKABLY EASY TERMS. T. MANDENO JACKSON TWILL sell by public auction, at their rooms, Customs Street East, Auckland, on'the above date— THE PAKARAU ESTATE,' situated one mile from Kiwitahi Station, and near MORRINSVILLE JUNCTION, in the FAMOUS THAMES VALLKY. and only a short distance from, TE AROIL4. . . THE ESTATE is all easy, undulating country, pn.-.-cicallv a!! ploughable, and grows ■ turnips find -grain to perfection. MOST of the Sprtions are' HIGHLY IM- ■ PROVED,, the bulk of the grass being put ;in with the plough, and dairying can be started as soon as the necessary buildings are erected. The New Zealand Dairy Association has acquired a section in the middle of the property to erect a creamery. There is a large amount of good fencing on the Estate, and the surveyor has, where practicable, put boundaries along the fence lines. THE ROAD tlirougWthe Estate is being formed,.and will lie finished by date of sale. The sale affords a rare chance to acquire 'a first-class improved farm in a rapidly-advancing and popular . district on the easiest TERMS, i.e., 10 per cent. CASH, 10 per cent, to be spent upon improvements within six months, balance 90 per cent, can remain for five years at five per cent. Plans, with description of each section, can be obtained from MESSRS. LAYNE & REM, Morrihsville; Or WAIKATO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCT. CO., LTD., Hamilton; i Or T. MANDENO JACKS OX. Auctioneers, CUSTOMS STREKT- E., AUCKLAND. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PAS-. TORAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST ANNUAL TERRITORIAL TERRITORIAL TERRITORIAL GYMKHANA SPORTS MEETING . GYMKHANA SPORTS MEETING GYMKHANA SPORTS MEETING Wi'.l be held on the gHOW QROUNDS, JJAWERA, On rpHTJRSDAY, JUNE Ofi 1913'. (Hawera Winter Show Week.) All classes are exclusively for Territorials and Cadets in Military Area Group No. 8 (Taranaki and King Country) and No. 6 (Wanganui). The Gymkhana is the first of its kind in Tiinuiaki, and includes such competitions as Tug-of-War, Cock-Fighting, Balaclava Melee, Tent-Pitching, Marching. Tilting the Bucket, Boot Race, Lloyd-Lindsay, Bugling, Relay Race, Physical Drill, Pillow-Fighting, Wrest-ling-on-Horseback, Bun and Pop Race, Mounted Jumping, and the very amusing obstacle race in Fancy Costume, In addition to the THREE MILITARY BANDS. THREE MILITARY BANDS. Free passes on the railway will be granted to all competitors 1 . THE PRIZE LIST CONTAINS MANY VALUABLE CUPS AND TROPHIES, (See Programme.) EXCURSION FARES on all railways for general public. Entries close positivelv with the undersigned on SATURDAY, JUNE 21, at 9 p.m. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary, Hawera. jSJEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Monday, IG-W. H. Fenwick, Tariki. Tuesday, 17—L. W. Vooght, Awatuna. Wednesday, 18—M. Lander, Kaupokomii. Thursday, 19— E. Canty, Hawera Yards. Saturday, 21— W. D. Hamilton, Opunake. Friday, 20—F, W. Gooder, Matapu. Friday, 20—C., McGechie, Awatuna. Monday, 23 J. Craig, Eltham. Tuesday, 24—P. Beverley, Mokoia. Wednesday, 25—Tibbits & Novis, Whakamara. Thursday, 20— H. Amon, Alton. ' Friday, 27—Hamilton & McHardy, Opu-, nake. Monday, 30—M. Mullaly, Kaponga. The "Davies" Pharmacy

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 15, 18 June 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 15, 18 June 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 15, 18 June 1913, Page 1

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