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SALES BY AUCTION THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. A L It Saks held subject to Rules of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association, BTRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 30 At 1 p.m. THE N.Z, LOANTMERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. offer as above; 200 HEAD CATTLE, including: ' 30 store cows 50 mixed weaners 30 empty heifers 40 IS-month steers 6 bulls 2000 SHEEP, including: 700 good forward 6-tooth wethers (in lots) 340 4, 0 and 8-tooth breeding ewes. 300 6 and 8 tooth fresh empty ewes 300 good lambs ELTHAM SALE! ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. THE N.Z. LOANIMERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. W ILL sell by auction as above: gg FORWARD & STORE COWS 5 fat cows 40 Shorthorn steen 30 mixed weaners 15 20-month steers 20 in-calf heifers 70 fat lambs 35 fat and forward ewes fi pigs 1 chestnut gelding, broken to harness. SALE OF LAND. ELTHAM SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918. at 2 p.m. THE N.Z. LOA~NTMERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. X-JAVE received instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate of CHARLES ROBERT PERRETT, to offer by auction as above: ALL THAT piece of land situate in Bridge Street, Eltham, containing 28 perches more or less, being Section 2 on Public Map of Eltham Village, on which there arc erected Butcher's Shop with dwelling house of five rooms attached, large stable, shed, etc. Full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the Public Trustee, Hawera, or the Auctioneers.

BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES, V/ 4 miles.—Client 0.13, Menelaus !).(), Gazique 5.4, Trials 8.4, Bonnie Maid 8.2, Koesian 8.2, Nystad 7.13, Ladoguer 7.10, Tressida 7.8, Seadown 7-.0, Cleft 7.0 Perfidy 7.5, Multaine 7.3, Dusky live 7.0, Hythread 6.9, Bagdad 0.9, Good Hope 0.7, Hylami 6.7, Gipsy Gem fi.7, Hydrus 6.7. SCURRY HACK HANDICAP, 5 furlongs—Wapping 9.2, Gold Shot 8.3, Kahumangu 7.12, Whakatina 7.8, Pao 7.3, Woodlark 7.2, Mulatto 7.0, Turpinite 6.12, Janitor 6.10, Sunbright 8.10, Contandes 6.10. OKAWA HACK HANDICAP, once round.—Whakahoki 8.8, Marker 8.7, Multive 8.7, Queen Lizzie 8.5, Hexton 8.3, Imaribbon 7.9, Transmission 7.9, Idyllic 7.8, The Baronet 7.5, Retard 7.3, Bonnie Maid 7.2, Ore Ore 7.2, Powder King 7.0, Cross Wi/fds, Torchlight 6.12, Sabine, Mania, Grand Duchy 0.10. ' FAREWELL HANDICAP, 0 furlongs. —Croesus 10.4, Waimatoa 9.7, Gazique 9.3, Lady General 8.7, Hyttus.7.lo, Lady Black 7.8, Coolpan 7.5, Astrophel 7.5, Vermillion 7.3, Jean Laddo 7.1, Chuckle 0.12, Mazama 0.10, Comment 0.10, Sheila 6.9. TURF TOPICS. (By "Moturoa.") Coalition is a hurdler worth keeping Hymestra should run well in the Hawke's Bay Stakes. Coalition is a sturdier worth keeping in mind. Zetes will probably be tried over country this winter. The disappointing Soultane is said to be an adept fencer. Moutoa Camp (Camptfre—Branta) looks like turning out a.useful customer.Staccato can do anything in hack company, tat she cost her party a nice parcel in the open sprints at Awapuni. Splendid entries were received last evening for the Wanganui J.C. winter meeting. Mr H. Coyle's weights for first day's events are due on Friday, May 10. Trotters appear to be as common as anti-militarists in Canterbury. I n the Amateur Handicap at New Brighton no less than 52 have been nominated. Considerable space in this week's Referee is given to the never-to-be-for-gottten Biplane case, but though several writers claim to be possessed of firsthand information on the subject, no reasonable excuse for Mr. Greenwood's action is tendered. The only fresh information adduced is that Biplane's starting was dependent on Desert Gold's scratching. Thi s only bears out the opinion given in these columns at the time, and comment is needless. Wanganui punters went solidly for Client, Coolpan, und Record yesterday. The last-named has been showing improved form on the tracks, and Frank Flynn has given him plenty of schooling. This week the-writer received a budget of letters from good sportsmen at the front. Considerable interest was being taken in Desert Gold's trip to 'Stralia and by this time no doubt her performances are well known. One writer says: "I have been fighting over some of the finest courses I have ever seen. Talk about Ellerslie anrl Riccarton They are nothing to some of (lie race tracks »ve, struck here. But. ala=! thov are now , a mass of shellhole o . and the beautiful appointments rednwul to » ihamDles."

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1918, Page 8

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