HYDROTITE RAINCOATS, Greatest Values in the Province. So, man should be without one of these useful coats even if he is the possessor of a heavy coat already. For aU-the-year-round wear these 'dark fawn gaberdine coats are both useful and serviceable- .No weight to aury yet w3) turn a snjart shower and drjr out quickly without rainmuting (polities being impairedON,SALE AT ALL MELBOURNE, LIMITED, STORES. MEN'S COATS. BajUa sleeves, check or shot Ibtfng, round or step collar, # ataap caßt exactly as illu»tr»i *L 69/6 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' COATS. Also Hydrotite make, check lined, Raglan shape, sleeves lined poplin. 25/6 39/6 Size 3 to Sizel 6 The Melbourne Ltd. New Plymouth Inglewodd Stratford Cithern Howero Wanganui.
SALES BY AUCHOH. w» i gTRATPaaD DAIRY YARDS. 9th JULY, 1918. k 1 At 12 noon. HE Nit. LOANTMERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. H AV? - received instructions from /J#lin McLaren, Esq., who is going Jnto dairying, to sell by auction witlroat reserve, the whole of his store itv'ek, comprising: 130 4-YEAR ewe£, Romney and Lincoln cross, in lamb to romney rams. tOO mixed romney hoggets 70 2% to 3-year shorthorn heifers, in-calf to stud Hereford bulls 18 store cows J cows and calves 2 yearling Shorthorn bull* 4 2-year Holstein bulls 0 mired weanera ALSO, IN STORE YARDS: 20 store and forward cows 100 yearling steers 60 yearling heifers 40 mixed weaners 25 empty heifers Oft account of clients: 30 2-year in-cal:" heifers (Jersey cross) 10 dairy cows, second calvers 20 2-year in-calf Holstein heifers On account of George Sangster, Eeq.: 25 grade Jersey 2] to 3-yssr springing heifers NOTE. —Owing to the heavy rain previ<ma to, and on Thursday, 25th June, the day advertised for Mr. McLaren's sale, we only offered his stud stock, the yards being too muddy and heavy to handle the balance of his stock. The heifers are well worth buyers' attention. ELTHAM SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. THE N.Z. LOANTMERCANTILE AGENCY CO., M'D. W X sell by miction za above: 25 POr.WASjO A STORE OOWS 4 fat cows lflO good Shorthorn and Holstein yearling steers, off turnips 30 mixed yearlings 20 yearling heifers & good hoggets ' 1 100 ewes in Jamb S Shorthorn and Holstein bulls, 2 and 3 ytars 2 harness hoi;-.', 60 sheets corrupted iron Qa account of a client: SO dairy eows 9 choice dairy heifers L A. NOLAN & CO. . COTXBHHENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. 00TO tmssn yataatiou contracted ttmfa: Stat* At oar ttorc, Quay Street, Waituv*t «fc(rfc iaUmd»-*sriag s«a----m Ptaptttt: At oar Store, Gill Street, V«r Hymouth, every four weeks. 9mt TWihUim Infr 23. {taMta Sttee at Hides, Tallow, etc., con'. ' daetad monthly. Next Sale, June- 25. Minm Labels and Alrke Cards fardHfeiauaßKte I r .
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1918, Page 8
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