r jVIE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEROANITLB AGE.YCY CO.'? .LIST OF SALES FOR SEPTEMBER— Tuesday, 21—Stratford. Tuesday, 21—Wool, Skin and Hide Sale, Stratford. Wednesday, 22—Elth&m. Thursday, Ilawera. Friday, '24—Palmer Road. Monday, 27 —Opunake. Tuesday, 28—Manaia. Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and 2—Spring Horse Fair, Haweira. CLEARING SALES. SEPTEMBER— Wednesday, I—Clias. Goodson, Whcnuku, Hawera (pedigree Jerseys) Thursday, 2—E, R. Haatie, Kaupokonuii. ELTHAM YARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., sell by Public Auction as above: 45 fat, forward, and store cows 30 yearling steers 20 empty heifers 40 yearling heifers 10 store heifers 3 yearling Shorthorn hulls 100 Lincoln ewes and lambs 17 store pigs IN DAIRY PENS—--35 springing heifers 10 dairy cows 30 choice 3-year springing heifers HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOA"NTMERCANT!LE AGENCY CO., LTD., sell by Public Auction as above: 60 good Holstein yearling heifers 50 fat, forwaTd, and store cows 30 mixed yearling 9 15 breeding cows 80 yearling: steers 30 empty heifers 50 yearling heifers 5 bulls 30 prime fat wethers 30 prime fat ewes 40 fat ewes 20 fat wethers 100 mixed hoggets 40 ewes and lambs 20 pigs IN DAIRY PENS--80 springing heifers . 12 dairy cows
HAWERA SALEYARDS. ANNUAL BULL FAIR. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAF&"MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD., hold their Annual Bull Fair as above—--200 PEDIGREE, PUREBRED AHD GRADE SHORTHORN, JERSEY, HOLSTEIN, AYRSHIRE AND HEREFORD BULLS. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DURHAM ROAD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. H AVE received instructions from MR. JAS. BRIDGMAN (who has sold his farm) to sell WITHOUT RESERVE as above the whole of his live and dead stock. FULL PARTICULARS IN LATER ISSUE.
This Season's Fabrics OUK LATEST RANGE OF SPUING SUITINGS will come up to your expectations for quality and texture. We employ an expert cutter. The clothes we make meet all the requirements of the fastidious dresser. Our garments show the limit of thorough workmanship and artistic finish. IS IT NOT TIME FOR YOU TO CONSULT US? H. COCKER, LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR, DEVON STREET
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1915, Page 8
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