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SALES BY AUCTION. MATAU SALE. I FRIDAY, JUNE g, 1917. At 1 p.m. ~IE*N.Z. LCAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. offer by auction:— 175 HEAD CATTLE, including:25 mixed weanors 10 in-calf heifers 20 20-month steers ggQ SHEEP, including:200 2, 4 and 6-year ewes 100 lambs ELTHAM YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JJAVE received instructions to sell, on account of Messrs Horgan and Scanion, as follows: 36 dairy cows 1 heifer in calf 2 spring-cart horses. Dray, spring cart and harness. > 3 sows with litters. HAWERA YARDS. THURSDAY, JUNE 14. THE N.Z. LOa¥&MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JJAVE received instructions from Mr. | C. J. . T 3iTriesto sell his dairy herd, sundries, etc., without reserve, as follows: 26 cows, mostly 3rd calvers, in-calt to Shorthorn bull, August, September calvers. 1 Shorthorn bull, 3 years. 1 three-quarter-draught mare, 4 years, air farm work. 1 good milk cart mare, 4 years. 1 hack, 6 years. 1 harness horse (aged) 6 sows, in pig to farrow shortly. 2 sows with litters ~ 1 Berkshire boar 37 store and forward pigs 1 s.f. plough, 1 planet jr. for cultivation. 1 set tine harrows, milk cart and milk cans. NOTE.—These are a good little herd, and can be recommended to purchasers.

TARANAKI STOCK AUCTIONEEES. REBATE ON COMMISSIONS. rjTOE Taranaki Stock Auctioneers' Association has decided, in view of the continued high prices ruling for stock, to make a cash rebate of twelve and a half (124) per cent, on commissions charged on yard sales and clearing sales from date.

A FRESH AND WHOLESOME CALF FOOD MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. Farmers appreciate the freshness and wholesomeness of "CEBEMILK." While some imported foods are- good, many are composed of foreign by-products of doubtful value, and, of course, no food brought a great distance can have the freshness of "CEREMILK.' the New Zealand Calf Food, made from the cream of 'the Dominion's best cereals. Mr. R, Blakie, Lochiel, a well-known farmer in the South Island, said recently: "I consider "CEREMILK" 50 per cent, better than any other Calf Food I have yet tried." At all stores and factories. Local distributors: Cock and Co., New Plymouth, Johnstone and Co., Hawera. 2 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, MELBOUENE, LTD., VALUES. Considering the abnormal times wonderful values in men's and boys' apparel continue to be offered at the Melbourne, Ltd. Only cash buying and selling could permit of such sensational bargains as the following: Boys' dark tweed sport suits, sizes 3 to 12, lfe M, better qualities, 10s 9d to 21s Cd; Roslyn tweed sport suits, 21s Cd to 27s 6d, heavier make Roslyn sport suits, sizes 7 to 14, 27s Cd to 31s fid; boys' genuine all-wool gaberdine raincoats, very smart goods in best quality, sizes 1 to I<J, 22s Cd to 39s Cd; boys' all-wool Colonial tweed knick-rs, sizes 2 to 14, 4s lid to Cs lid; all-wool saddle tweed dittoes lid to 7s lid; men's saddle tweed trousers, strong wearing, lis 6d t 15s Gd, to 225; men's striped cotton tweed trousers, 7s 6d; men's odd tweed vests, up to size 8, 5s lid; men's odd tweed sport coats, l'ss Cd; men's all-wool Roslyn tweed suits, 39s Cd, 45s and 49a Cd; men's plain and striped indigo serge suits, 755; men's dark grey llama suits, 755; men's genuine Hydrotite raincoats, 555; men's tweed double-breasted top coajp, 18s fid to <C9s fid.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1917, Page 8

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