SALES BY AUCTION. StochiStaTion [«7¥73 4 &UCTIONE&I3. _HAW£#A. \yiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as below;— HAWERA. THURSDAY, APRIL 12. ]_gQ ; HEAD CATTLE, consisting 20 frosli conditioned cows 30 forward cows 50 store cows 10 fnt rows 10 hulls 40 mixed weaners 20 wcaner steers 53(p MAD SHEEP, consisting of--40 2-tooth ewes 300 lambs 180 ewes
AUTUMN HORSE FAIR, DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR, HAWEISA. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 13 and 14. 2QO HORSES, consisting oE Heavy and Medium Draughts, Milk .Carters, Hacks, Harness Horses, and Ponies On account of Mr A. K. Crowley, who is leaving for the front— WITHOUT RESERVE. (To be offered on Friday) 1 team of 4 draught horses, 5 to 8 "--• years • I On account of Mr P. M. Harrison— The well-known show colt Waihou, (i years, winner of 13 prizes • 350 A CRES TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JJAVE instructions to sell at their Inglewood Sale on April IS—THE ESTATE of the late E. J. Morgan, being .150 acres, on the Uristol Road, East Ktiimntn; W> acres stumped, 0 acres turnips 3 acres mangolds and kale. n iicr-s sown oats and permanc"f, grass. Well subdivided inH .1 paddocks, with sheep-proof fc.iKCs. Good homestead of 11 roams, 0-roomed cottage, stables, trapslied, implement shed, cowshed, with f> double bails, fitted with s : eow Zealandia milking plant and engine. Terms, '£looo cash, with £IOO oft' principal yearly; balance 5 years at .">'/» per cent., clear title. 31,-i,td
EVERYBODY'S DEINMXO' IT! What? GREEN GINGER. A pure, wholesome and refreshing drink for sensible people. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE, A tablospoonful to a large bottle. 1/0 per bottle; all grocers. Order to-day from your grocer! You will be satisfied, ROYS' "SPECIALS"' AT THE MELBOURNE, LTD. Tweod hats, Is 3d and Is lid; navy sergo eollegc caps, assorted stripes, !i lid; tweed and' worsted caps. It,; ft'.t hats, "just like dad's," (is (Id; surge college ''shorts," best ((ualit£. !)t (id to 12s (id; sadle tweed kinekersV best lor winter school wear, alae 2, 5s ■'" '•" size, a, Qs ])d) Colonial tweed i. all pure wool. 4s lid to Gs lid, a' boys' oilskins, walking or riding. to 13s lid; little boys' bolted i!v., ~.., double breasted,, sijes 0 to ' ;u ri,l; youths' 1)13. tweed overcoats ..,ou and warm,■ lbs Od.to 27s fid; .i.,,:< tweed --port suits, l"3s (Sd; Colonial all-wool ditto, 19s fld to 20s fld: best quality llydrotita raincoats, aijes 0 to -t. y>- s,|. boy*' singlets, )s Od to U .'ld; I,.>T»' two-piece pyjamas (Hort'ockses"), u i\iioy»' flannel undershirts, 3? 8d; hoys'" wirin Union shirts,,dark i.Vi.itt, s!»t ; to I), 'Ji fill to 3» 9d; striped -.andriiJ !»;l flax: shirts, sized &. to 9, U :ia »o •2»'U(J, ■ ,- , ■."
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1917, Page 8
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