SALES BY AUCTION, rfrocHtSrAVOH •Recurs S, AUCTIOK&ItS. _HAWS/7A, Yyi I,L OI'TEU BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below:— AUROA YARDS? Friday, February 9, At 12.30 p.m. 85 Forward and Store Cows 20 Fat C.r.vs 2.") iil-uioiitlis Heifers (in calf) 1.) Wcancr Steers 40 Mixed Weanerj 12 Hulls S Store Pigs 00 Store Lambs HORSE FAIR. DOMINION* HOUSE BAZAAR. PRINCES STREET, lIAWERA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. HORSES, including Heavy and Medium Draughts, Milk Carters, Harness Horses, Hacks, and ' Ponies. On account of P. P.REMER, Esq., suh jeet to slight reserve— S THOROUGHBREDS; Oit account of E. Wills—--1 horse, Tasman, pony jumper, the winner of 17 prizej 1 4-year gelding .Also — 62 fully paid-up shares in Ilawera Dairy Co. Sale starts at 10.30 a.m. sharp. All Driven Horses must be yarded beI'orii 8 a.m. ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. CLOVEI! ROAD YARDS. HAWERA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1017. MANGAMINGI SHEEP FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1917. Entries now being Received. g ALE OF pAIX TINGS WEBSTER BROS. YY"IUj sell by auction on TUESDAY, 13th in-st., at 2.30 in the afternoon, A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION* OF •PAINTINGS, in Oil, Pastel and Water Colors by J. DOUGLAS PERRETT and other artists of high reputation. Practically without reserve. On view from this afternoon at premises next Mart, lately occupied by Red Cross. Your inspection is cordially invited. AT THE MART, STRATFORD. Saturday, Feb. 8. T. LAMASON, "JjSUAL sale of poultry, vegetables and general produce, etc.;..also — Furniture, comprising two ehest drawers, plate rack, one set Mrs. Pott's irons, milk pans, trays, mincer, travs, rug, wringer, bath, wooden bed, carpet runner, Randow Developer, double barrel gun, tables, and sundries. Also a quantity of fruit is expected. „ . Bale at 12.30. Stop a Neglect it and leno-. trouble may follow. Pj 4iWt2 a few dofei of Bon- C* nmgton's Irish Mom *s* no h&rm wilt quickly cure you. j2*. results g Ittrid.rd family « lot coußni *nd cold*. iO £ Refu>« And inmt on 5f "RONNINGTONt M IRISH MOSS J FLUENZOL FOR YOUNG CHILDREN To irrigate ami disinfect llii- throat and nasal passages of yoim:; children, unable lo garble, pour half a (easpoon- ' ful of warm FlnenMl info each nostril at intervals while the eliiid is on its back. Oive internally to reduce temperature. Free from narcotics or «wee tenia j syrup. Piuenzol (1/6 and S/8) is harmless children. St
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1917, Page 8
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