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SALES BY AUCTION THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Sales held subject to Halca of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association. ELTHAM SALK. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ■' sell by auction as above: 35 forward and store cows 5 fat tows 40 yearling steers 25 yearling heifers 30 mixed yearlings 20 good springing heifers 15 springing heifers 3 springing cows 1 heifer, calved 1 good gelding (milk carter) 1 set spring eart harness (new) 12 good store pigs —— \ HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. THE N.Z. LCAN~&~?/lERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. sell by anctfon as above: 50 store cows 20 forward cows 15 yearling Shorthorn steers , £0 yearling- Shorthorn heifers 70 weaner heifers 6 yearling Jersey-Holstein cross heifers 100 forward ewes 300 mixed hoggets 30 fat ewes and wethers 70 ewes and lambs 300 good ewe hoggets (subject to sale). 100 mixed hoggets, extra good (subject to sale) IN DAIRY PENS 50 springing heifers 20 springing cows 0 3-year springing heifers IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE. REGISTERED FRIESIAN CATTLE ' TIAKITAHUNA, PALMERSTON N. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1917. DALGETY & CO., LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH H AVE recu ' l '- Instructions from Mr. A. J. Gallichan to dispose of the whole of his well-known ••Lakeside 1 ' herd at the Homestead, its above, at lii o'clock noon:— 45 FRIESIAN COWS, BULLS AND HEIFERS. The above fixture provides a splendid opportunity of securing high-class Friesians all of which will bo sold absolutely without reserve. Tli? s'.t:U farm of 50 acres will also be submitted lo auction. Luncheon Provided. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. rpARANAKI LAND, B!)!!.DINO AND INVEST X MEXT SOCIETY. f I'ermHitfiitj Director* : Messn Richard Cock (Chairman), A Shuttleworth, W. L. Nfiwimm, Newton King. A. Goldwnter, T. K. Skinner. Culuntl tlli?. KUY YOHI OWN IHiMK. J In; Society lends money on Freehold or ap proved Leasehold Lands. k A Imrrnwelr nmy select his own architect, plans and builder.

The Society pays co>t nf preparing arid regis ttTinn all nu.rtgaees ni £IOO or over. All prolU:> divined equally amongst borrowers ami investors. The Society is purely eo-opciro-live. nased on the calculation ol the profits made during the last few vears the lime required to repay a loan is seven years. For example : A member borrowing £IOO (five slutr* i,,' i:2' each) would have paid in monthly instalments ol £1 lis Dd in seven years ... ' £133 0 0 From wlueh, deducting the amount o( the loan 100 0 0 Would leave as paid loir interest tbe balance £33 (: C The Society liaa a ItESKItVE TUNU of over £2001). . ®'it« (or prospectus and particulars. ' - MOTOR-CAR SERVICE. MOTOR-CAR will loavc YVaiiaru daily at 12 o'clock (noon), for Leppertor. Junction, connecting with tbe mid-day train from \cw Plymouth to Wangamu, leaving Lepperton .lunvtion (or Waituro, immediately ,011 arrival of train. . C. H. JOHNSTON, . Wailaiv.. \ R OYAL MAIL MOTOR 'PCS SEHV NEW PLYMOUTII-INGLKWitOD AND INGLEWOOD-NEffi ri/YMOlj'lll JJESIDENTS of Ife\V Plymouth, Junction Road, and Inglewood District are notified that I have taken tip tho Motor Bus Run lately carried on by Mr. W. Jackson between New Plymouth and Inglewood. Customers may rely on strict attention to messages, parcels, etc. Send your parcels through me—it will pay you. My fares are all cheaper than train. My motto will be to please my customers. E, J. BAKER, Proprietor. If I.please you tell others; if not, toll mfi. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays—Lesies ii? 7110 at 7 a.m.. arriving at Jnglewnod j at 8 a.m.; leaving Inglewood at 8.30 a.m., »' ! riving at New Plymouth D.15; leaving :>n rrti-n trip, at 1 p.m., arriving at Ingleword at 5 ti ' \m.; Wtving nt 5.3(1 for New Plymouth i Tuesdays, Thursday? and l-'ridavs-T Masonic Stables .» 8 a.m., arriving at'h ■{'. •■ ■) "' I at 9 a.m.; leavs Inglewood at 9.i5 a.»u nrriv ' kL p, New (l . Pl ;'" louth 10-15 a.m.: leaves New Plymouth 4 p.m. arrivine Infrlewwd | arriving "° WOMEN AND THE WAR, ' Mrs. Smart: Before tea last m u ht mv husband couldn't ail'ord £3 for a cosfor me. After a .cup of lovely 'ARCADIA' things looked 'brighter; he remembered saverel deals in business and he insisted that I should get one at £o AJROADIA TEA cures diijresaioiu

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1917, Page 8

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