SALES BY AUCTION. THE -FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. "-' LIST OF SALES FOE « ! 'jf MARCH- " s Kaponga—Friday, 81. Thursday, April 20—Clearing sale of stuck, implement!) and furniture, on account of Mr. J. VV, Brayshaw, Korito. Special Notice.—The Rules and Regulations of the Tfcranaki Auctioneers' Association will come into force as from January 1, 1916/ KAPONGA SALEYARDS." FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 191 ft THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW NEW ZEALAND, LTD., sell by public auction as above: 12 fat cows 25 forward cow? 35 store' cows . 10 bulls 30 wcaner steers H 30 weaner heifers ■ 20 ewes- ■;». < ■■ 80 lambs 20 fat lambs ■-■ . 30 mixed weanters 2 tanks (400 and OOOgals.) ! ' AIANAIA SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, APRIL 4. / \ At 1 p.m, WE FARMERsFcb-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., sell liy public auction as above: 50 mixed weaners 12 fat heifers I 20 fat cows I IS heifers in calf 60 weaner steers 60 store cows 4 wws, close to profit 100 lambs i -ton potatoes 1 single furrow plough Also, en account of J. F. Stevenson—--70 choice in-calf heifers HORSE BAZAAR. PRINCES STREET HAWERA. ANNUAL AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY', APRIL 15, 1916. THE FARMERIFcC-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., hold • their annual Autumn Horse Fair on above date. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED.
BE WISE—BUY SECOND-HAND. We have in stock all classes of FURNITURE which" you can buy at LESS THAN HALF the juice of new. Call and inspect—it will pay CHRISTIANSEN & CO., EXCHANGE MART, DEVON STREET. Cash buyer of all classes of secondhand goods. Ring up 'phone 480 and we will attend to your wants at once. HENRY BROWN & C a HENRY BROWN. C. AHIER. F. H. BROWN. MORLEV STKKKT, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO FARMERS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. We are SOLE AGFATS in New Plymouth for the GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, which is known as the best percent on the market. We will be glad to do business at the usual market rates. HENRY BROWN & C°SOMETHING GOOD FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, 105 ' ACRKS ''fehold, rich drained kahikatea swamp; some in grass; great prospective value; a\\ miles from Hamilton. PRICE, .€l2 per acre. Cash, 10 per cent.; balance 10 years at 7'">(> ACRI=S °- RP - n™ l ' K°od t nwn > ' Waiknto. Goodwill, £OOO.
1 Xfi ACRES, Marton, suitable for -"-»'" mixed fnrmin«. Term*, £4OO (•fish, or will exchange for sin.ill farm. Worth inspection. Unencumbered property, Wangamii, in exchange for smn" f<"->"' Send your properties to lis for sale or exchange. We have buyers waiting. HARTNELL AND CO., 17 WfCKSTKED PLACE, WANGANUI. pRIVATK JJOSWTAL, JANATA. Patients have every attention and comfort on the most modern lines. NURSE MERRIE, . ' Matron. M 1 s s F. E. B EDp ° R D CONFIDENTIAL TWIST, Office: Philips' Buildings, opposite Newton King's Mart, su avu o u j a
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1916, Page 8
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