OAKUIU YARDS. FRIDAY, MAROH 20. WEBSTER BROS WILL soil at their yards—--200 Mixed Cattle 50 In-calf Heifers 30 Yearling Steers 10 Choice Jersey Heifers R.Vv.B. 50 Weancrs SALE OK NKCOND-lIAXD TIMBER A.VD IRON. SATURDAY XEXT, 11.30 a.m. WEBSTER BROS received itistriiclions from Mr. W. lirewer to sell on the ground (S. W. Jury's Stables), WITHOUT RESERVE,— 3000 I '' KKT SCANTL]NO ANU ■. BOARDS in suitable IoU and sizes. 120 SIIEETS 5 lo Bft GOOD CORRUGATED IROX. Doors, Firewood and Files. PJ.ILLIES AND NALDER'S STOCK SALES FOR MARCHWednesday, 18—Eltham Thursday, lit—Hawera ' Monday, 23—Auroa Tuesday, 24—Manaia Monday, 30—Okaiawa HAWERA SALE. GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWERA. THURSDAY MARCH 19. GILLIES ~&~N ATJWJ! WILL sell by Public Auction as above — 50 Fat Cows 40 Forward Cows 30 2Vi-year Steers 25 20-month Steers 80 Mixed Weaners 25 15-month heifers 530 Rape Lambs. 400 Mixed Aged Ewes 160 Forward Ewes ZEALAXD LOAJ* & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. LIST OF SALES FOR MARCH. March— Wednesday, 18 Supplemental Sheep Fair, Hawerc Monday, 23—Kakaramea Tuesday, 24—Stratford ' Wednesday, 25—Eltham Thursday, 26—Hawera , Monday, 30—Opunake Tuesday, 31—Manaia
WEBSTER, DOBSOIN & 00. MARCH— Stratford—Tuesday, March 24. They •it op coal and wood with .remarkableavidJty,while moat of Mm heat doe* np M» chimney. The Unique Boiler is built to conterra heat t;m. do T. f r ,bill «.»« time and labour. AUn 'qua Cast Iron Boiler user in Oamaru saya: Ati a fuel economiaer it could not be aurpaiged." lAnother in iWedin , rata: "Your Boiler* eared me poundi , already." See the ft^ Boiler next time you call ■» the Ironmongers. Yon will readily understand tne true va'ue of the fore. , «>r wooa burning and «»»» specially largo t firebox. TheUn- A ■que Rapid Boil- j& wis unequal- >f"»'-. led for {£ . ooal. { Newberry, Walktr
Brass Bands* MtTRUMINTL MUSK, anmilm tat all la fcnutbn (m. CONTHORNE, \yAITARAAWAKINO DAILY MAS COACH. rnAfilES LEAVE DAILY— Waitara P.O. 8.80 a.m. Hotunui, 9 i.m. Onaero, 9.30 »jn. Urenui, 9.41 a.m. Uruti, arr. 11.11 a.ro.; dep. 11.41».«. Tongaporutn, arr. e.4f pjn. dep. I.U fm. Mokau, S p.m. iw»kino, 5.39 pjn. KAVE DAILYAwakino, 7 a.m. Mokau, 7.30 a.m. Tongaporutu, an. I.U a.m. dep. 9.41 a.«. Druti, arr. 12.45 p.m.; dep. \.li p.m. Urenui, 2.4S p.m. Onaero, J pja. Motunui, 3.30 pan. Waitara, 4 pjn. Thrcugn Fare: S>«<<r!e lb, Retnra «1 li. Reserved box <e*t« to Awakino or Mokau, fi» additional j portion of journey, U M. .•*'<*' W. A.UURY, Proprietor,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 221, 18 March 1914, Page 8
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