SALES BY AUCTION. AUROA-, ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 40 btore cows 25 forward cows 15 bulls 5 fat cows 35 fat cows , '3O 15-month steers •' 35 15-month heifers CO mixed yearlings 6 springing heifers CI fully-paid-up Joll Dairy Company shares, beating. 5 per cent, interest. 35 fat cow; \;,; ,! i ■"■'>'' FAEMEKS' CO-OP: WOOL BROKERS. yALUATIONS of Wool held at Wanganui and Waitara throughout the year. We would ask clients to be careful to consign wool as follows, in full: FARMERS' CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., WANGANUI Or WAITARA. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. QFFERESTGS held at Stratford every four weeks.- Next offering: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Consignmnets must arrive by the Friday previous. Labels may be obtained on application to any of our Agencies.
A SNIP.! Q0 ACRES on a main road, 7 miles from New Plymouth. Splendidly situated. .£IOO down; easy terms. Apply— FARMERS'" CO-OP SOCIETY, Ingiewood. FURNITURE SALE, STRATFORD. AT THE RESIDENCE, BROADWAY SOUTH. : THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. T. LAMASON. O"AS received instructions from MR. FRANK (late manager, Morey and Son's) to sell, without reserve, the whole of his household. furniture and effects, compiling: 2 Morris chairs (in plush), 1 settee (in plush), overmantle, 1 piano (good; Chas. Begg and Co.; reserve), piano stool, linoleum, seagrass mats, kitchen chairs, carpet runners, door slip, cowhorn hat racks, 4ft 6in wood and iron bedstead, single beds, wire mattresses, bedroom ware, duchess pair, bedding, flower pot stands, cot, pictures, seagrass and armchairs, bentwood chairs, kitchen and dining table, curtain poles and curtains, electric iron, kitchen dresser, flour and sugar bins, crockery, pushchair, electric globes, galvanised tubs, tennis racquet, hedge clippers, tricycle and sundries. Also, same day and place, on behalf of another vendor from Ngaere: Some High-class Furniture, comprisiug: Sideboard, 4-piece sitting-room suite in Utrecht, duchess pair, settee, hallstand, couch (in le«tr-"r'. \ ehairs, round table, sonv ~,, good pictures and sundries. Sale at 1 o'clock. | For OT»r 60 years, Bon- \ nington'i hj»» been the favourite ftmily cough etlieine be<r liishOMay other? torpedoed by Bi-itteli submarines. Tl:e ,Cocben and Ureslau vera officially knop ss the TmlMi "High Sea's Flc/-" The rest vverc t!:e const defect fleet. Tha Gorman crew left the Gor/kcn or-i Sunday, November 3 in the steAsaor Csvicovado for Odessa. (Empty now of »:11 iraflic but Yii'Me firfi- ';.*•/! caiques, tV.o. iDosphovaca r.o tfe v.vut up r.-:d dotfn n this sflomoon, lookup at tko forts and taK.-viM which defend it. va:s moi-o roauialico-iiy lovely th..n I have ever s-cm it. Whatever rosy be the future of tins \vor.dcs*C;-J. wviteway, let us hopo tiwi it wiil Iw caved from the- disCgis-cßiont c" ir.dire'utfal er.terpritfi, tu'id that uo mtblojs conimereialis allowed to mar its historic beauty with factories or railway bridges. "NAZOL" for Influenza and Catarrh,
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1919, Page 8
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