r £HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.'S LIST OP SALES FOR NOVEMBER— Monday, I.—Kakaramea. Tuesday, 2—Stratford. Wednesday, 3—Eltham. Thursday, 4 —Hawera. Thursday, 4—Koliuratahi. Friday, s—Palmer Road. Monday, B—Opunake. Tuesday, 9—Manaia. Tuesday, 9—Heifer Sale, Stratford. Friday, 12—Waverley. Friday, 12—Te Wera. Monday, 15—Kakaramea. Tuesday, 16—Stratford. Tuesday, 10—Woo), Skin, and Hide Sale, Stratford. Wednesday, 17—Eltham. Thursday, 18—Hawera. Friday, 19—Waverley. Friday, 19—Supplementary Horse Fair, Hawera. Saturday, 20—Supplementary Hone Fair, Hawera. Monday, 22—Opunake. Tuesday, 23—Manaia. Friday, 26—Waverley. Monday, 29—Kakaramea. Tuesday, 30—Stratford. SUPPLEMENTARY BULL FAIR. STRATFORD YARDS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. THE N.Z. LOAnTmERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., offer by Public Auction at 12.30 sharp—--1(M). BULLS » comprising Shorthorn, Jersey, Holstein, and Ayrshire Pedigree and Grade Dairy Bulls.
On account of J. R. Corrigan, Esq.— 10 2-year maiden purebred Shorthorn bulls. 10 Holsteins and Jerseys STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. THE N.Z. LOAnTmERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD, offer at 1 o'clock sharp.— 120 yearling heifers 100 store cows 20 forward cows 75 yearling steers 30 woolly hoggets 20 2-year steers In Loan and Mercantile Dairy Yards—--48 springing heifers 10 dairy cows ELTHAM YARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD,
sell by Public Auction ag above 40 forward and store cows 40 2-year heifers 50 yearling heifers )5 fat and forward cows 16 20-month empty heifers 10 yearling steers 12 "stud bulls 50 shorn fat ewes 120 4-tooth ewes with 100 per cent lambs IN DAIRY PEJTS--45 springing heifers 10 dairy cows
HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., YyiLL sell by Public Auction as above: 150 yearling heifers 80 forward and store cows 40 2-year empty heifers 15 fat cows :!0 good 15-month heifers .')0 choice yearling heifers 10 cows and calves 20 young store cows 15 stud bulls 225 4-tooth wethers 100 ewes and lambs 40 fat ewes IN DAIRY PENS—--75 springing heifers 12 dairy cows
MEMBERS ENTERTAINED. Before fie meeting dispersed those present were entertained by Mr. Gk'.\ and the following toast list was honored: "The King," proposed by trie clainnnji; "The Society and the Directors," proposed by Mr. J. E. Wilson, and responded to by the chairman; "Mr. Cock, the Chairman," proposed by Mr. A. Goldwater, and responded to by the chairman; "The Secretary," proposed by the chairman, and responded to by Mr. E. P. Webster; "Our Solicitors," proposed by Mr, Newton King, and responded to by Mr. Geo. Grey; "Our Auditors," proposed by Mr. W. N. Ewir.g, and responded to by Mr. Hugh Baily.
UAS IN THE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS. PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THE USE OF MAGNESIA. Sufferers from indigestion or dyspepsia should remember that the presence of gas or wind in the stomach invariably indicates that the stomach is troubled by excessive acidity. •This acid causes the food to ferment and the fermenting food in turn gives rise to noxious gases which distend the stomach, hamper the normal functions of vital internal organs, cause acute headaches, interfere with the action of the heart, and charge the blood stream with deadly poisons, which in time must ruin the health. Physicians say that to quickly dispel a dangerous accumulation of wind in the stomach and to stop the food fermentation which creates the gas, the acid in the stomach must be neutralised, and that for this purpose there is nothing quite so good as half a teaspoonful of pure "bisurated" magnesia taken in a little water immediately after meals. This instantly neutralises the acid, thus stopping fermentation and the formation of gas, and enables the inflamed, distended stomach to proceed with its work under natural conditions. Bisurated magnesia is obtainable in powder or tablet form from any chemist; but as there are many different forms of magnesia it is important that the "bisurated" which the physicians prescribe should be distinctly asked for.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 8
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