SALES BY AUCTION. Jeeifrs 4 Aucwnseos. " ■ H&WERA. IfiJILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, a3 below:— INGLE WOOD HOUSE FAIR. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. At 11.30 a.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., W7ILL hold their annual horse fair at Mr. W. H. Stephens' stables, when they will offer 90 horses, comprising heavy, medium and light draughts, milkcarters, gig horses, hacks, ponies, and the well-known draught stallion Donald MeCormick. Al6o, on account of Mr. S. G. Walker: Bay trotting mare, very fast, rising 4 years; by Hova, from Lina. Entries now being received.
AUROA SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. At 12.30 p.m. 05 forward and store cows 10 fat cows 20 yearling heifers 25 yearling steers 30 mixed yearlings 3 bulls 40 springing heifers OKAIAWA YARDS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 x At 1 p.m. 35 forward and store cows 4 fat cows 10 yearling steers 20 yearling heifers ■ai springiug heifers 4 springing cows 11 store pigs
Motor car or other, is it to your satisfaction? h the job finished? Is it right? Three questions. What is your answer? The money you pay deserves but one answer and you will always get that' "answer at Engineer Gill Street NEW PLY-MOUTH. Work Guaranteed Eight.
KING'S COURT (Private Hold) UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. b Tennis Court, Gymnasium, Full-size Billiard Table, Electric Light, Magnificent View of Harbor and City. TEEMS MODERATE. G. ABKOWSMITH, Proprietor. 'PHONE 2256, Trams that .pass KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL and start from Railway Station—Royal Oak, Epsom, Mount Albert, Kingsland, Morningside, Grey Lynn, Newmarket. .Press Electric Button in car when past Town Hall for stop ab "King's Court." King's Court, Wools, Cotton" Laces, etc. Garments for Women and Children. Vgcnt for Taranaki Daily News, Auckland Weekly News, Canterbury Times, Sporting Review and N.Z. Farmer. Weekly Press. Agent Sewing Machines, etc. C. H. RETFORD, CURRIE STREET.
FOR EXCHANGE, Grazing and fattening fa ientre of Taranaki. 400 acres, handy to Railway and Freezing Works. Price £24 per acre. Owner will exchange for fully improved dairying land between Stratford and Wanganni. " This is a ' ' dairy fan by labor shortage, and wishes to get a grazing property. Full detail from—: LEWIS AND CO. Twns recently stated —I suppose it in right—that farmers are not compelled to fight. But a secret I'll tell—The next to go free are those that handle ARCADIA TEA*
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1917, Page 8
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