ON HIS FARM, TARIKI ROAD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917 THE FARMER' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., lj; JtyM. sell, on behalf of Mr. W. H. Robinson, by public auction. Without Reserve, as follows: 58 good dairy cows 20 yearlings 1 bull 2 sows '.i ' 11 slips 1 draught mare, 9 years 1 draught gelding, 5 years 1 draught gelding, 2 year* 1 harness mare W" 1 cob, aged. 1 horse "Wildwood Chief," 5 yrs. Drill, mower, rake (new), discs, - 1 tine and chain harrows, sweep, sledge and plough, spring and block drays (all harness), 10 cans, jack, fowls, manures, tool* and furniture; also a number of factory shares. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—This herd of cows are all young,.and!mostly July and August calvers. Intending buyers can rely on receiving some of the very best cows in the district.
CLEARING SALE, KAIMATA. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1917. ~, At 11 a.m. sharp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., CTAVE 'jeen favored with instructions from Geo. Morgan, Esq. (who has sold nis farm and is g6mg to the front) to sell by auction, as above, the whole of his live and dead stock ABSOLUTELY 'YITHOUT RESERVE. ..^ Detailed particulars later. PRELIMINARY NOTICE SATURDAY, JUNE 9. LARGE TIMBER SALE At the Timber Yard, Stratford. T. LAMASON
lAS received instructions from the New Zealand Home Builders to sell ■y public auction, Without Reserve, the whole of their Stock in trade. It composes many thousands of feet of building material. Puller particulars later. DOMINION J)AIRY gHOW JJRITISH >pRADES EXHIBITION. HAWERA, JULY 2, 3,4, 5, 6, and 7,1017. rpHIS year the British JJoard of Trade, through thoir Commissioner in Wellington (Mr. R. Dalton), is co-operating with the Winter Show to put on an exhibition of BritlslrMamrfnctures. This is the first step in officially introducing British goods to the public, in accordance with the scheme of the British Government to co-ordinate the industrial forces of the Empire, and. for the development of the Empire's trade, more. especially with the Overseas Dominions. In a word, the opening of an era of—"BRITISH GOODS FOR BRITISH PEOPLE." Also -■■■•i'Displays of British Goods in every shop in Havrera. WINDOW DRESSING COMPETITIONS THIS YEAR'S SHOW AND EXHIBI- . TION.-, ...,.: Distinctively Different from, all others. Visitors will coma. to Hffwera eager to see something that no other part of the Dominion provides, and will gQ away realising that their lives have been-broadened by having bad the good fortune of visiting sSucli an .
EXHIBITION. which is the first of its kind in the Dominion. Classes for Butter, Cheese, Fancy Work, Homo Industry, jßee Keepers, • Poultry, Dogs, etc., etc. Schedules cm Application. Entries close on Tuesday, June 19, with H. A. LKNNON, Secretary, Box 79, Hawera. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF t SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND CALFSKINS. 'T'HE abovo Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Consignments must arrive by the FRIDAY previous. Advice Cards and Labels on application. J. B. RICHARDS, (Recently with Mr Newton King), LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STBATFORD. A knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranakl is at th disposal o." investors. Sseolal tacilltlti tor lud-iMlctn to
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