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SAZES BY AUCTION N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Sales held subject to Rules of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 20. At 1 p.m. THE N.2. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Y\/'ILL sell by auction, subject to tho Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association, rules:— 2QO HEAD CATTLE, ineluding--30 IS-month empty heifers 40 mixed weaners 30 store cows 25 fat and forward cows 3.01)1 SHEEP, uicludlng•2oo f.m. ewes "80 cull 1 lambs (lots) ' - " ELTHAM SALE WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. THE N.2. LOAnTmERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. 'CV'ILL sell by auction as above—--30 forward and store cows <1 fat cows 30 mixed weaners 20 weaner steers 20 wcancr heifers 2 dairy heifcra (enh< 12 bulls 200 lambs (shorn) 50 fat lambs 16 fat cows 30 good weaners C choice 3-year in-calf helics 10 2 to 3-year choice Holstein heifer.' (in calf) 10 2 to 3-year Shorthorn heifers (ii calf) 20 white face shorn Jumbs 30 cull lambs 18 pigs HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 22. THE N.Z. LOANTMERC\.4TILE , AGENCY CO., LTD. YyiLL sell by auction as above—--20 fat cow 9 40 fat and forward cow 30 store cows 10 3-year bullocks 100 mixed weaners 2 "springing heifer--12 bulls 50 2-tooth ewes 300 f.m. ewes 100 shorn lambs 50 woolly lambs 10 store pigs

ST. PATSTCK'S.-Munster 1, Last Call 2, Lord Ainslie 3. Tlie t&ta'.isator investments -.ver £ 1( !.7.".i, an increase on last ve ■•:• of £O2BO 10s THE ST. KILDA CUP Austnlinn-N.Z. Cable Assoc !, <' Received March IS, 5.5 p.m. Melbourne, March 18. The St. Ki'.ck Cup •resulted:—Ha!" Glass 1, Lavendo 2, Andelosia 3. Won by a neck. Time, 2min 22Visec. AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph.—Press AssoeV : on. Auckland Mar, 15. EASTER HANDICAP, one mile—Bunt ing 9.5, King Lupin, Merry Koe 9.0, Toa Tere, The Toff 5.13, Sasa'noff, Form Up S.j, Colonel Soult 8.4, Koesian 8.2, Hopfield 8.0, Lady Penury 7.13, Bedford 7.12, Jack Delaval, Menclaus 7.6, Munster 7.7, Bjorneborg 7.0, Rebel, Housewife 7.5. Seadown 7.2. Tinonai 7.1, MeltiehikolT G. 13, Tact f1.12, Bleriot 0.12, Lord Ainslie 0.8. BRIGHTON HURDLES, two milesWainiai 11.8, Tnraru .Tack 11 0. Tenacious 11.1, Tragedy King 10.13, filuepot Plvmonth 10.8, Guiding Way 10.5, Ulster 0.3, F'shor 9.5, Col-ply, Glen'-lough Pa ramahone, The Celt 9.2, Sylvan Knight 9.0, AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE, three miles—Wainiai 12.0, Troublesome 113 Tragedy King 10.12, Gluepot, Bonny .Jean,.Plymouth 10.7, Adduought 10.4 Pip 9.9 Captain Lock &8, Kaiwhakahaere, Lady Lobelia 9.7, After the declaration' of forfeits the flowing remain, in the. Grand National Champagne Stakes, six furlongs-Lord Komworth, Agnestea, Lough Ennel, Bmghani, Estland, Hymestra, Simonides, Silver Tongue. Lingerie '•" " i. GREAT NORTHERN OAKS, one mile «na a-half—Devotion, Erroneous, Reuamu, Sunny Climes, Native, Lady Waiuta, TrosKla, Mascot, Genee J?f™ NATIONAL ST. LEGER AKES, one mile and three-quarters-Kunvmning, Bctanui, Bjorneborg, TatW* v " T ° ff ' SRSanoff - Whitehall, i-ienee, rureus. The popular owner of Rewi Poto, who races under the pseudonym of "Mr. Wal-c-r Raleigh," had hard luek on Saturdav «ith his three-year-old mare Rawakore. 1 lie Penury youngster, who was conISKlered to have a "moral" in the Elecu-ic Makes, was being taken down the coast Dy Uick Johnson in a horse box on a motor lorry. 'lt was thought that everv precaution had been taken in the wa : of securing the mare, but after goin'" »° r } s m i'es Rawakore jumped out of the box on to the road, and had to o, left in a paddock at Timaru. She is cut I a little, but is not thought to be fieri-! oils y injured, "Mr, Raleigh" consider* I that ho lias only suffered the fate of the ! pioneer, but he is satisfied that this! method of travelling has proved good I enough to try again. , i Orniers are reminded that the'Wai-' mate Plains Tr-sUing nominations c i u ,,», to-day (Monday), at 9 p.m., with the I secretary, Mr. G. A. Holder, at Hawcra I

HOW TO TREAT A SPRAIN, Sprains, swellings and lameness «r<f promptly relieved by Chamberlain'* p a j n flalm, This linimont Wdneus intiammation and sqrenegs, so that a sprain may bo juiyed in about one-t.i<ird the time required by the usual treatment. SoP everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1917, Page 8

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