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TIHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVK ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.V LTD. (Successors to Messrs Gillies and Nalder). LIST OF SALES FOR AUGUST— Monday, 3—Okaiawa Wednesday, s—Eltbam. Thursday, 6—Hawera. Tuesday, 11 —Manaia. Friday, 14—Mr. James Macfic, Opunake. Monday, 17 —Okaiawa. Wednesday, 10—Eltliam. Thursday, 20—Hawera. Friday, 21—Kaponga. Saturday, 22—Opunake Horse Fair Monday, 24—Auroa. Tuesday, 25—Manaia. Thursday, 27 —Hawera Horse Fair Friday, 28—Hawera Horae Fair. Saturday, 29—Hawera Horse Fair Monday, 31—Okaiawa. CLEARING SALES FOR 19W. AUGUST— Tuesday, 11—I. Sanderson, Fraser Road Friday, 21—A. Allhusen, Kaponga (springing heifers) ELTHAM SALE. AT THE YARDS, ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST At 1 p.m. rpilE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF X.Z., LTD.. will sell by public auction as above — <5 fat cows 40 store cows 30 weaner heifers % 20 3-year springing heifers 60 mixed weaners 20 2-year Orcifere in calf 50 lambs HAWERA SALE. AT THE <!LOVER ROAD YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. At 1 p.m. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVK ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF X.Z., LTD., will sell by public auction as -above—--10 fat eows 20 forward cows 50 store cows IS 3-year steers 00 yearling heifers +0 mixed yearlings 2.W Lincoln ewes, in lamb to Lincoln

shot f o r Auckland which fell short. Sheahan cheeked a powerful rush in which Carey, Paul, Rowlands and Hughes were prominent, and Pounliicv broke away down the side line for the locals, but Kudu nicked nn sin.! anminn straight, re side play u pioi rush, and did likewise to a Taranaki attack. Crowley was here temporarily hurt. Marks by Stew-art and George checked rushes- 'by each team-, Sellars, Hanch, McCue and Masters being conspicuous for the locals. The Taranaki, forwards gained the -upper hand in the final stages of the spe'l. and George essayed a pot which iu'.l short. In flio second spell the Turana-ki forwards kept up the pressure, and their Jicy tif finding th" line, George, Kupo. and Wells being very conspicuous. The Taranaki forwards had all the better of this spb'.l. and soon after resumption, Rowland-: was responsible for the ball going out near the, corner, and a free kick saw George land a nice goal, and gi\-e tin yellows a point lead. After a brief sortie by the b : ue». Wells marked and George had a no-charge shot, which fell short. Shea-nan secured, and kicked down field. A passing rush bv CrowlevWells and Kupe saw the latter collared by Earily. Tarairaki kept busy, and obstruction gave George another s,hot, which brought Taranaki's total to nine. Then the Blue and Whites lircned up and a hefty forward rush looked troublesome, until Wells screw-kicked to touch: another one saw Paul mark surrounded by the Btae- pack. The local backs then asserted themselves. Candy secured the ball with McDonald and flheaiuaii ir. attendance. He essayed to score instead of passing, and was smothered bv Paul. McDonald and Sheahan both dived for the ball with only George tobent. They missed. The Taranaki fullback removed danger with a l»Tcly line kick to half-way. where plav reukine.l till the final whistle. Hicks replaced Ward in the second half owing to the latter injuring bis shoulder. t wires that Clifton ■r-itv next Saturday ■ditable showing. WKI.LIXGTOX MATCHES. Wellington, Last Night. Athletic beat I'etone, 0 to !: Wellington beat I'onckc, 1:1 to 8; Oriental beat University. J3 to 1IJ; Melrose beat St. James. 2(i l< o\ Wanganui, La,t Night The Waiiganui Rugby reprewentnivees met and defeated Wairoa .subnion here 10-day by twenty to nil. The oiuts were made up of six tries (one onverted). AUCKLAND CHAMPIOXSHIP. Auckland, Last Night. The play-oft* of the tie between Ground University for the senior gr-i ■:■ championship was held yesterday, whin University won by :l points to nil. T).? match attracted an attendance of tMJO'j. SEX f< )R (r.MPBTIT 10X. TUKAPA Hi v. INGLEWOOD' 3. This match, which was the only senior game played on Saturday, took place on the Western Park, and as th.! scores indicate, was a very poor contest. Both teams were shorthanded. and ir a fast game Inglewood was hopeless-' ■Jy beaten. Tukapa was without the services of Stohr, Morshead, Ward, Paul,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 63, 3 August 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 63, 3 August 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 63, 3 August 1914, Page 8

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