SALES BY AUCTION. JJ..55. WAN AN|D MERCANTILE • •' AGENCY CO. CLEARING SALES FOR JUNEMoiulay, 25—Robert Coote, Kakaramca yards. Tuesday. 2C>—Armstrong Bros., Ball P.oau, Kakaramea. Wednesday, 27 —Leonard Thatcher, Matapu. Wednesday.. 27 —Edward Beech, iAI; ton. Thursday, 2S—J. W. Mills, Moumahaki. Friday, 29—Duir's Estate, Hawera yards. Saturday, 30—A. E. Ruscoe, Waverley. JULYMonday, 2—Mrs. Louisa Holland, Cheal Road, Ngaere. •Wednesday, 4—Richard tower, Nukumaru. Thursday, 5—W. C. Marr, Sole Rd.. Ngaere. • Tuesday, 10-Geo. Blackwell, Hawera, Thursday, 12—Frank Milham, Hawera yards. Thursday, July 19—George Mumby, Jr., Pembroke Road, Stratford. *ln conjunction with Messrs. Freeman R. Jackson and Co. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. ' TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1917. At 11.30 a.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGKNCY CO., LTD. JVX7TLL offer by auction:— 1 KA HEAD CATTLE, including:— 100 mixed weanera 5 forward cows OKA SHEEP, including:— 200 b/d ewes 100 good lambs ALSO—--5 sows 10 store pigs ON THE FARM, ALTON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. AT NOON. THE N.Z/LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JIAVE received instructions to sell as below, on account of Mr. Edward Beech:— WITHOUT RESERVE <. 32 cpws, July and August calvers 2 cows in milk, October calvers 6 choice yearling heifers 1 draught mare, any trial 1 half-draught mare 1 child's pony 6 porkers 30 white faced lambs ,10 White Leghorn fowls 1 cattle dog Bees (in patent hive) 7 milk cans, buckets, strainer an* tray. A very complete range of farm implements, including: new f.f. 9coulter drill, with turnip and rape box, plough, harrows, roller, mower, hay rako and sweep, one tip Bpring dray to carry 8 cans harness, etc. Household furniture and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE 1 5-scater 1915 model Ford car 52 Alton Dairy Company shares 3 Patea Freezing Company shares Cows, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, in pink of condition; calving dates given on sale day NOTE.—To dairy farmers, in search of really good cows, we can recommend this herd with every confidence. Mr. Beech has been milking for some years, and has spared no expense in purchasing from time to time the best cows and heifers possible to get. The implements are in the best of order, and have been well cared for. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Conveyances meet morning trains from north and south at Ball Road.
ELTHAM SALE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. THE N.Z. LCAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. TWILL sell by auction as above:— 40 forward and store cows 6 fat cows 9 fat bullocks 20 weaner steers 30 mixed weaners 30 heifers in-caif 15 empty heifers GO fat ewes 30 fat lambs A NIGHT OF TEKKUK. Few nights are more terrible than that of a mother looking on her child choking and gasping for breath during an attack of croup, and nothing in the house to relieve it. Many mothers have passed nights of terror in this situation. A' little forethought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. Keep it at hand. Sold everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1917, Page 8
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