PIGS! _' PIGS THE INGLEWOOD BACON OOMPANI are buyers ot Prime Bacon Pigs between 1121b. and 1601b. dead weight FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. Waitara—Monday, August 3. At the Factory—Wednesday. August 5 and 19. Midhirst—Tuesday, August 4. Tariki—Monday, August 17. Smart Road—Tuesday, August 18. j Toko—By arrangement. 'tkiiini PIGS I rp HE gACON QO. RECEIVING DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. o. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. J. YANDLE, Stratford. H. A. HAYCOCK, Hawera. PIGS ! PI GS i \\ JjIMOCK AND QO„ Will receive Prime Bacon Pigs at the following weighing stations:— JULYOkato—Monday, 13 (afternoon) Moturoa—Tuesday, 14 (morning) Smart Road—Monday, 13 (between 10 and 11) Waitara—Tuesday, 14 (afternoon) Inglewood—Wednesday, 15 0. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MARRA, Stratford. J. BURKE, Eltham, T O. ARNOLD, Hawera. PIGS! PIGS! gORTHWICK & fflON'B RECEIVING DATES FOR MAY. Toko, Monday, 4, 18. Tariki—Wednesday, 6, 20. Douglas+-Monday, 11, 25. StratfoiW-'—Tuesday, 5, 12, It), 26. Mfdhirst—Wednesday, 13, 27. To Wera—As per Arrangement. J. TUTCHER, Agent. JVARANAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN. HID® & TALLOW 8AL W .S. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. QLIENTS are particularly requestei to forward consignments to me to arrive on or before Frii.»y previous. Small consignments will be received at PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will he forwarded to Stratford for idle, where vendors can rely od their froduee meeting FULL COMPETITION NEWTON KING jjSJIW PLYMOUTH WOOL, HIDE, 3JUN AND TALLOW SALE. MONTHLY SALES AT OUR GILL STREET STORE QASH advances made ob Wool Clij» or Butchers' Produce, either for affile or shipment. Addresi labels xni consignment fanm posted on application. Prompt account »ale,-. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 Oo»signors may rely on getting foil aarket pricei for their prodnce. . L. A.. NOLAN & COL WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN & TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. Client! are requested to forward con«l|ffiTnents so as to iiach us by Friday previous to Sale. W. M. BAYLY & CO. STRATFOBP
Recommended by the Grocer The honest pacer will always rcoommend CrcMMt Tei, because it it a Tea that coaes up to the bigheit expectations. Crescent Tea ii rieb and strong, free from impurities, and the most ecoßonical Tea on the market. Tbtn Gr»d« >t 1/8. 1/10, 2/Ml lb. DAIRY FARM-SIXTY ACRES Seven miles from railway and butter factory. Cream cart passes. Sohooi invlf-a-mile. Ninety per cent, p'iougliabde. Will carry in its present state one cow to two acres. Clover and root crops grow in abundance, Price, £8 10s; small deposit. No agents. Address— EARNSCLEUGH ESTATE, Jisongotaba. "RUB REVISED TIME-TABW OF . rite Vosjeltava Bat vili «t<A raa ok toiiown: — To'-m (Vogelt6WH/ t,i» « %:. 8.86 s.vr id turn («wp* Thnnttay*). 12.40 p.*. t.'l p.w. 8 "5 p.»ww * 40 p.so. 1 i 8.4® * 9B fl.ta ittnt*Td»yJ' J.#
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 70, 12 August 1914, Page 7
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