SALES BY AUCTION. THE H.Z. LOAM & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. W-U-L liold their Annual Bull Fairs us beiow: HAWEKA—Friday, October IS ELTHAM—Wednesday, October 1G JlANAlA—Tuesday, October S Ol'UNAJiE—Monday, October 21 KAKARAMEA —Monday, October 2S WAVER LEY—Friday, October 25 PALMER ROAD—Friday, October 11 Entries now being received. ELTHAM SALE. WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER % THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. \yiLL sell by auction as above--30 FORWARD & STORE COWS G fat cows 30 yearling steers 20 yearling heifers Hi mixed yearlings 40 springing lieifers and cows 20 yearling Shorthorn steers (good) 15 ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs 50 hoggets HAWERA SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. sell by auction as above: 20 FAT & FORWARD COWS' 35 store cows 10 2-year empty heifer 9 75 mixed yearlings 30 yearling steers 20 yearling heifers 40 mixed yearlings 300 mixed sex hoggets 40 fat hoggets 14 store pigs 10 weaner pigs 1 milk waggon (carry 15 cans) in good order 350 fat and forward wethers
SPECIAL ANNUAL SALE YEARLING HEIFERS AND STEERS. AT G'LOVER ROAD SALEYARDS, HAWERA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. qUIE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., in conjunction with THE FARMERS' CO-OP. ORGAN. SOCIETY. OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from MR. -J. F. STEVENSON to sell by auction as above: WITHOUT RESERVE: 1700 SELECTED YEARLING STEERS & HEIFERS, comprising Shorthorns. Holsteins and Jerseys, drafted to sex and breed All inoculated; penults available on day of sals. Further Particulars Later. mronde* of Bulgaria, Moving so closclj upon General Allenby's splendid vietones m Palestine is 0 u event of far-reaching importance that I deemed it fitting, to ynll to m-ite a -' 1 I' 0 "' rccom,Mnd you to ■nute citizens to render thanks to Almighty God, who, ,n His merciful pro- ' ],a * BU«lcd un to the end of one act in the horrible drama of the last four years, and to ask the people also* to pva.v that the Father's I,U Uv Je ™ |,, e i I 1' "1 a , rm '°f' t0 r,rotect ' them ' ' lAd tllom 1:0 the successful and early completion of the immense work which humanity, in full confidence of the ultimate result, iiaa placed in their
Al 1 HAWEKA. Sawmills sounding their horns, firebells clanging, and railway engines' tooting, ind'cated that .something out of the ordinary had happened in connection with tlie war, and then from the Post Office the public soon learned of Bulgaria's decision. Immediately the news was made known all became excited, and nobody regretted the rude awakening by the enthusiastic to get the news conveyed to the public. AT ELTHAII. , To got Ihe news quickly round the town, the fi rebel I was rung, and the mill horn sounded. Trades-people dropped their parcels and the housewife left her kitchen work, and then the streets held an interested crowd that, conjured up visiions ot an early cessation of hostilities. Flags were soon hoisted, and the school children, gladdened with a holiday to commemorate the event. And then down came the ram and a cold breeze, .so the street was quickly forsaken. and it was soon a case of ness as usual." AT STRATFORD. Shortly after 10 o'clock some business people were to 'he seen hurriedly moving down Broadway with hunting under their arms. Soon (lags were flying, and then the news was given out of Bulgaria's decision. A cheer from a couple of jubilant Britishers brought proprietor mid employees to the footpath, whore the glad news quickly went went round. Although the Daily News cable indicaiefl a decision of this description, the Ptratfordians did not enthuse much. Trite, the noisy motorcyclist left his exhaust open as he careered up and down Broadway, but it was a solo effort- TTcavy rnin and a hitin» breeze do not help i.o quicken the blood, and perhaps the sdmrsrish Rtratfordite is reserving his spirit for the German surrender, which, surely, cannot he long delayed. For vonr motor cycle: Enquire at any garaffe or cvele shon as to sizes and prices of the P/RTTTSH "DREAD- \ T OTTGHT" MOTOR CYCLE TYTiT'. Mikave fr-wn 5.000 to 22.m 16
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1918, Page 8
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