NOW ON AT All SIX STORES, BOYS' STRIPED DRILL 1/11 SHIRTS, all sizes, X XJBOYS' TWEED HATS, for- t)D jnerhjrls Od BOYS'PYJAMA SUITS, all Q/g sizes, BOYS" TWEED SPORT 1 K/g SUITS,-sizes 4 to 12. XU V COATS, grand quality, warm tweed, MEN'S SAMSOX BRACES 1/Double leathers throughout. .MEN'S ODD VESTS, all £/Q sizes,- good quality tweed, MEN'S ODD TWEED 1 K/g COATS, dark colors, warm x " MEN'S TWEED OVER- 9Q/g COATS, former price 30/0, **° [EN'S WIRE CORD g/1 1 •i-ROUSERS, dark grey colors, pre-war price HUGE WHITE 1/11 TOWELS, 2(i inches -*• xx L A DIES' CASHMERE |/Q HOSE, our famous make, pure wool, pure dye, WHITE SH.K BLOUSES, Q/ll lovely quality, latest shapes, LADIES' HEMSTITCH- , ED HANDKERCHIEFS, - good Irish lawn, n New Plymouth Eltham Inglewood Hawera Stratford Wanganui
fpHE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE - AGENCY CO., LTD. • STOCK~SALES FOR JULi- • Te Wera—Friday, 21. Waverley—Friday, 21. Kakarainea —Monday, 24. Stratford—Tuesday, 2->. Eltham—Wednesday, 20. Hawera—Thursday, 27. , Tarata—Friday, 28. ■;Cpjmf;ke— Monday, 31. CLEASING SALES. !LY--1 Otto Schultz, Kakaramea—Monday, ; » 24. . Wm. Willis, Alton—Tuesday 25. jjjt. d. Scown, Hurleyville—WednesI :■. • :. day 20. jT. T. Eoss, Upper Hastings Road, Lowgarth—Monday 31. ON THE FARM, ALTON .TUESDAY, JULY •*Hf-N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE ( _. • AGENCY CO., LTD. WAVE received instructions from Mr Willis, whose lease has expired and is leaving the district, to sell lu above— • •. .WITHOUT RESERVEJ£A DAIRY COWS, Jersey and Hoistein cross, early ealvers 30:2 and 3-year springing lieifers 100 mixed hoggets ' 10 ewes in lamb i-, g draught marcs V - 2 heavy draught geldings, unbroken 1 •■*-'- 113 shares Alton Dairy Factory, full} / paid (reserve) J,shares Farmers' Co-op. :' . , tion Society (reserve) Farm implements, including stacker, spring tine cultivator I:*?*--, push sweep, binder, mower, hay J rake, horse hoe and ridger, chaff' * cutter, corn crusher, milk wag ; gon, spring cart, rustic cart i 3-h.p. Hornsby oil engine an< .] racuum tank, ram and 150/1 I piping/ OQO-gal. tank, quantity i PP s ts, n 'W> tools, and the whole ;, ■ ;<il his household furniture. I Tlie arove are a superior line of dairj j eows, young, good-condition, and ealv fJPS. early. They were selected with ' i Tire and judiciously culled each season I The. rest of the stock is good. Mr ■ I Willis is leaving the district, and every- <■ f thing will be sold to tKe highest bidder i Free grazing till August 1, at buyer- ' f risk' ' -■ • ■| - ' Luncheon provided. - STRATFORD SAT.F, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916. At 12.30 o'clock. frfE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILi AGENCY CO., LTD. (TmLL offer by public auction as above: * SO store cows 360 Jersey, heifers . _ *.r»o Jersey .steejs, r;ccd line iH-Citifiirifers •• '■ iS 2-}' car irr-ealf Jersey heifers, by pedigree, and in-calf to pedigree Jersey bull 8 first-class Jersey cmra. by pedi gree, and in calf to prd-givc Jersey b'.dl 800 lambs 200 lambs ELTHAM YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. '"'* i.t 1 o'clock. AGENCY CO., LTD. • jf\7ILL sell by public auction as above: 0 forward <ov/3 10 store cows 15 yearling steprs 40 yearling heifers 12 yearling heifers, choice . -80 springing heifcra -
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF ■NEW ZEALAND, LTD., AVE received instructions from MR. ' .T. M. HICKKY, to sell by public auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE. 90 GOOD Q UAUTY daiky COWS 20 choice .springing heifers, bred by owner NOTE.—These cows have been inspected by us, and are in splendid condition and all springing down, the majority being second to fourth ealvers. Mr. Hiekey has been dairying for SO years, has never had a sale, and is going right out of dairying, and the cows, which have nearly all been reared on the place, ' are for absolute sale. This is one of ■ the best chances dairymen have had to buy first class dairy cows for many I Luncheon provided. I OI'UNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WILL hold their Opunake Annual Spring Horse Fair as above, ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. IXGLEWOOD YARDS. Wednesday, july 26, loie. At 1 o'clock sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW NEW ZEALAND, LTD., WILL hold their Fortnightly Sale in their new yards as above. Present entries include: 20 fat cows 30 store and forward cows 10 2-year empty Holstein hciferj SO yearling steers 40 good yearling steers 37 mixed, yearlings 45 yearling heifers 13 choice grade Jersey heife( \ 3lj 2-year springing heifers j 20 3-year springing heifers . ' 3 o'.-vear heifers at drop (1 guaranteed cows at drop 13 guaranteed dairy cows 100 2, 4, and C-tooth ewes (Eomney rams) ISO f.f.m. ewes in lamb (good) 140 (i-tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb 114 mixed aged ewes in lamb 50 f.m. ewes (Southdown ram 70 ewes 150 hoggets \ 15 store pigs 1 good 5-year milk,cart marc (all harness, stinted) f FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. CHOICE JERSEY BULLS FOR SALE. FROM IMPORTED STOCK. OEpiGREES, Trices, and full information from E. J. KIRKWOOI
■ THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ; I X ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF I N.Z., LTD.'S LIST OF SALES FOR JULY- ' " '- -Monday 24. Tupsday 25. Inglewood—Wednesday 28 Aiiroa —Friday 2S. Okaiawa —Monday 31. CLEARING SALES. JULY— J. M. Hiekev, Opunakc—Wednesday 20. C. Hunger, Normanbv— Wednesday 20. E. S. Forsyth, Piliama—Thursday 27. -,, ' Coslett Johnston, Mangapoa road, Normanbv—Monday 31. 11. Briscoe, Xgaere—Date to be arranged. AUGUST—- > L. Jenkins, Ellham—Tuesday 1. J. Green—Auroa Road, Awatuna—• Friday, August 4. OPUNAKE YARDS. MONDAY, JULY 24, 191* At I*3o p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TX'ILL sell by public auction as below—--20 fat cows. 00 store cows. 30 yearling helicrs, 25 yearling steers. 20 springing heifers. 1 half-draught mare, 7 veai", with a trial. 2 coils pig netting 8 milk-cans. 105 Oaonui Dairy Company shares. On account of Mr. M. Hickey, who has sold his Kina Road farm—--80 mixed yearlings off turnips. On account of Mr. T. Corkill, who has leased his farm—- ' 25 2-year Jersey springing heifers ;• (bred by owner). 25 yearling Jersey heifers (bred by SIAKATA YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 25. At 12.30 o'clock. I THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., VX7ILL sell by public auction as above: 30 fat, forward and store eowi 12 Holstein yearling steers 12 Ifolstein yearling heifers 25 mixed yearlings (10 springing heifers 45 store pigs 12 hoggets 1 b'oek dray, spring dray and harness, 2 milk cans and cooler, half-ton seed potatoes On account of Rawhiti—--10 good dairy cows On account of Mr. E. Long, 20 choice springing heifers HORSE BAZAAR, PRINCES ST., HAWF.RA. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 AND 20. THE FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF KEW ZEALAND, LTD., 'TWILL hold their Spring Horse Fair as above. Entries now beins reeeived.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1916, Page 8
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