SALES BY AUCTION VTHEI § fSTOCKS,ST~nOH leerrrs 4 &ucr 10needs. HAW£#A YyiLL OFFER BY PUBLIC ALC'Jit OPUNAKE. MONDAY, JANUARY 21 f At 12.30 p.m. 300 CATTLE, includingj 35 fat cowa 80 forward and store cows 30 3 to 4-year bullocks 12 3-year fat maiden heifers 15 bulla 70 18-month heifers (subject to sale) 12 cows and calves 25 18-month steers (good line) MANAIA .. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. At 12.30 p.m. 22f) HEAD CATTLE, including; 20 fat cows 75 forward store com 30 weaner steers 50 mixed weaners 10 bulls 0 yearling bulls 15 in-calf heifers 25 fat hoggets 20 store pigs 1 horse, gig and harness 2 Farmers' Co-op. shares 1 gig and harass SALE. 20Q HlSb W\ED CATLE, including? 40 store cows 10 fat cows 12 bulls 25 18-month heifers 20 18-month heifers 20 18-month heifers 25 18-month steers "20 18-month steers (good line) 20 mixed weaners 200 sound-mouth ewes 200 laoibs Sale at 1 o'clock STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1918. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OFNEW ZEALAND, LTD., 'V CONJUNCTION WITIi NEWTON KING sell, under instructions from the Mortgagee.WITHOUT RESERVE. 60 dairy cows 4 horses Weanew Gale at 1 o'clock, DAYTON AIRLESS TYRES. THE AIR-FREE, CARE-FREE TYRE. WALTER J. NEWTON has been appointed Agent for Stratford and Districfc lor these Tyres. All particulars concerning the Tyre that can flatten never THE is never blown DAYTON and UP, never give one m o m en t's trouble, from the moment it AIRLESS is in position, TIRE till it is worn out, will promptly sup plied bv WALTER J. NEWTON, P.O. BOX 50, STRATFORD. For over 15 years Engineer and Manager for the Stratford Electricity Undertaking TO LAND SEEKER? IAND SELLERS and INVESTORS you find a land agent or firm (be it big or small) who can do your business more efficiently and honestly. who can FINANCE vou more LIBERALLY or who can put more ABILITY at your disposal—then I'b raise my voice and SHOUT. W. P. McNAMARA, IHE PROPERTY SALESMAN (Out on his ow*j, Agent Mutual Life ard Citizens' Lif# Insuraaoe Comply. P.O. Bo* lfl4. HAWERA. Dally News motor car services from Hawera to New Plymouth: Leaves Hooker's. Hawera, 7.30 a.m., P. 0., Eliham 3,0, P.O. Stratford 8.20, P.O. Inglewood', 9.0, _ Egmont Village or Egmont road, 9.15. Coach fares. Leave New Plymouth for Hawera each morning at 4.30 W. .Rransnrove, srwjrietor,—-AdY,k
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1918, Page 8
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