NEW ZEALAND LOAN 'AND MEItOAXTTLB AGENCY OO.'S LIST OF SALES FOR AUGU&TMonday fl—KaJcaraniea. Tuesday 10—Stratford. Tuesday 10—Stratford »Sprmgi»g Hekfer SaJc. Wednesday 11—Eltlmm. Thursday, 12—W, Woisin, Croydon Road, Wharehuia.* Thursday 12—Hawera. Monday 16—Opunake, Tuesday 17—Mamaia. Tuesday 17—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Friday 20—Waverlejr. Friday 20—Te Wera. Saturday 21 Stratford Spring Horse Fair. Monday 23—Kakaramea. Tuesday 24 —Stratford. Tuesday 24—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 24—Stratford Wool, Skin and Hide Sale. Wednesday 25—Eltham, Thursday) wera. Monday 30— Opunake. Tuesday 31—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday 31—lianaia. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, 'AUGUST lOtJi,- 1013. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO. 'yytl.L offer, at 1 o'clock— HEAD OF CATTLE, including: 150 fat, forward and store cwva 17 three-year steers 30 two-year empty lieifer.-20-1 two-tooth wethers.
IX LOAN AND MERCANTILE DAIRY YARDS AT 1 O'CLOCK—--20 choice dairy cows 45 choice springing heifer,? THE LOAN & MERCANTILE 'have teen instructed by ME. 'GEO. SIMONS, Ratapiko, to SELL HIS HERD, in our Yards, on TUESDAY, 10th AUGUST, as he is giving up dairying—--25 first-class dairy cows, early calvers 6 choice Holstein heifers, close to profit. ELTHAM SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th. At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., \\TILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as aihove—'M springing heifers yearling steers 0 forward cows an<l 'lu I.'i two-year empty Jer. ■JO yearling heifer's H) springing tows 40 store pigs
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th, l'Jlj. At I o'clock sharp. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., JJAVE been instructed by 11. WOTS'IN. Esq., who has sold Ills farm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, his ENTIRE HERD and I.UPLB.UEXTS, as follow: 32 first-class dairy cows, third and fourth calvers 2 good porkors 1 lUasscy-Hairis Mower, 1 set disc harrows, 1 set tine harrows, 1 Massey-llanis s.f. 'plough, 1 sledge (new), ] Price's jack (new), 14 sheets 10-foot iron, i milk cans, aerator, 4 milk Imckets, 12-gallon dome separator, copper and stand, S packets gelignite, fuse. caps, etc., pi;; tuibs and cans, ,", bags turnip manure 1 pony marc, aged (guaranle all harness 1 dray 1 tip dray. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.-We can recommend this herd to any one wanting first-class dairy stock. ilr. Woisin started four year: ago with a herd of heifers, and lias cujled
WANTED, A FARMER WHO MAS NOT PURCHASED A TICKET In the JERSEY BULL RAFFLE. 150 GUINEAS FOR 10 SHILLINGS. Proceeds of the Raffle will be divided Between THE BELGIAN FUND And the FUND TO ASSIST OUR FALLEN SOLDIERS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS Tickets obtainable from all JERSEY BREEDERS, DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS, E. GRIFFITHS AND CO., Or L. McL. MONTEATH, Hon. Sec. New Plymouth Patriotic ' Committee!
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1915, Page 8
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