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SATES by auction N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Sales lield subject to Rules of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association. TATTERSALL'S, HAWERA. SATURDAY, MAY 5. , THE N2. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. hold their Autumn Horse Fair as above. OPUNAKE SALEYARDS. QATTLE JIAIR. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1917, At 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Will sell by Auction, as above 10 4-year bullocks 30 fat and. forward cows 200 store cows • ■ . 70 '2-year,steers . . . , 30 3-year Shorthorn heifers (in calf) L 7 2 ! / 3 -yea'r Jersey heifers (in calf), 25 2%-year Shorthorn and Holstein heifers (in calf) CO heifers (in calf) 33 15/20-months steers (Shorthorn) CO 20-months steers 20 yearling steers (good) 70 wcaner steers 100 mixed weaners 15 bulls 90 3-year-old bullocks

CKOU.F t For croup the cough mixture made with' HEAN'S' ESSENCE is an excellent remedy: It cuts phlegm at once. A 21bottle makes a pint finest family pough and cold medicine. Be f sure it's Hoan's, 1 NEW PLYMOUTH-TO-OPUNAKE MOTOR SERVICE, TIME-TABLE AND FARES. Siugle. Return, a.m. p.m. New Plymouth, dep P.O. 7.30 a n Omata Tataramaika Okfiio Puniho Warea Pungareliu Rahotu Oaonui „. (W (>u Opuuabe 12/. 20/- 10.60 7.25 Opunake Hotel, dep. 7.6 260 OK"""' 2/6 4/• 7.35 3^20 Raliotu Fungnrehu Warea ... Puniho Oknto Tataraimaka 8/6 14/6 8.25 6.10 Oaltura " " " Omata „ „ , v New Plymouth 12/. 20/- 10.30 e"ls Parcels may be delivered at Mr Newton King's Garage, Currie Street, to drivers between 11 a.m. arid 3 p.m. an ireights to be pre-paid. All excess of baggage will be charged tor. A. E. MAGON, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL MOTOtt "BOS SERVICE NEW PLYMOUTHINGLEWOOD AND INGLEWOOD-NEW PLYMOUTH. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays—Leaves Masonic Stables at 7 a.m.. arriving at Inglewood at 8 a.m.; leaving Inglewood at 8.30 a.m., arriving at New Plymouth 9.45; leaving on return trip at 4 p.m., arriving at Inglewood at 6.15 leaving at 6.30 for New Plymouth. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays-Leaves Masonic Stables it 8 a.m., arriving at Inglewood at 8 a.m.; leavrs Inglewood at 9.15 am., arriv- !?* N ™ p !r outh 10 - 15 "• m -; le "<* New Plymouth 4 p.m., arriving Inglewood 6 p.m.; leaving again 5.30 for New Plymouth, arriving 6.30 p.m. Fares as usu»'. Parcels as per arrangement. Telepnonj messages receive prompt attention. VV. W. JACKSON. Whenuakura, fo> whom Mr O'Dea appeared, was reconsidered. .Appellant said that his two brothers, Con and l Tom/ went" into catnp; yesterday, leaving only his father on the farm. Appellant was on his own farm. Decision reserved.—Hawera Star. HOUSEHOLDERS' MEETINGS. ADDITIONAL COMMITTEES. The following additional committees iiavo come to hand:— Otangiwai.—Messrs E. Sowry (chairman), C. Geisler, K. Dunne; E. Newton {tnd E. Tregoweth (secretary). Radnor.—Messrs Crowe (chairman), Vickers, Young, Trucker and Davis (secretary). Mangamingi.—Messrs J. Red (chairman), 11. Gower, F.' Martin, A. Boddio. and W. H. Smith (secretary and treasurer). Waihi.—Messrs \V. Harris (chairman), G. N. Skelton, W. Cole, jnn.. W. J. Clare and H. Adlam. Oakura.—Messrs W. K. Morris (chairman and secretary). T W. Telford, F. Morris, .J M'Grath, li. Gordon. Okoke.—Messrs. P. Darke (chairman), •J. W. Rogers, T. Wright, W. B. Colson, and H. Weston. Newall.—Messrs. W. liumball (chairman), J. Ducker, A. Luckin, T. W. Raven jind W. Thomas. Oeo.—Messrs W. Atkinson (chairman), Evans, Taylor, Candy and Turner (secretary). Omata—Messrs C. I. Shrimpton (chairman), R R. Bayly, J. Cock, H. Brewer 1 and E. J. Sanger (secretary). Warea.—Messrs C. Parker (chairman). E. Muir, li. B. Clarke, G. Julian and A. H. Gordon (secretary). Mangahume Messrs .T. C. Cox (chairman and secretary), C. Warner, J. Warner, H. G. Silvester and E. J. Benson. Marco.—C. Bacon (chairman), D. R. 'Sight (secretary and treasurer), A. W. Jlodder, S. Rosewarne, W. Pope. Hurford. —Messrs E. Williams (chairman), E. Walsh (secretary and treasurer), A. Smith, G. Spence and A. Wood. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD FOR COLDS. Mr .Tohn W. Doyle, secretary of the Eight-Hour and Labor Demonstration Committee, Sydney, writes: "It gives me much pleasure to state I have found 'Hean's Essence an exceptionally good remedy for colds. Its moderate price and rapidity of action should make a special appeal to workers with large families. Ilean's Essence supplies a long-felt want m tho home." ITean's Essence is obtainable from chemists anil stores, or post free to your address on receipt of price, 2s, from Hfcan's Pharmacy, Wanganui. Two shillings' worth makes one pint of finesb quality Cough and Sore Throat remedy —as much as you can get of ordinary mixtures -for 12s,

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1917, Page 8

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