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Kapok Quilts There's no need to worry over the scarcity of blankets even if the nights are very cold while the Melbourne has a stock of their famous Chintz Kapok Quilts, « These quilts are light but warm as a pair of best Colonial blankets and are only half price; well wadded and stitched. Price tor full double bed size, The Melbourne Ltd., All Branches.

CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 75 ACRES—Very choice little dairy farm, nearly all been ploughed; fell evel; well watered; now carrying 28 dairy cows, 3 horees and bull, Bplendid dwelling house of 7 rooms, bathroom,' large verandah round two sides; up-to-date cowshed with machines, implement shed, cart and manure sheds, concrete floor; } mile to school and railway station, iy 2 miles; to cheese factory. A bargain at £37 10s per acre £750 cash, Government advances to settlers mortgage. Great prospective value. 205 ACRES—Splendid Freehold Dairy Farm, all level and ploughable; subdivided into four 50-acre farms; 14 paddocks; good fencing; over half been stumped; abundance of feed; well watered and sheltered; 4-roomed cottage and cowshed. Present owner been on this farm 28 years, now retiringProperty has not been dairyed on for the last 10 years. School and railway station quarter mile, factory (cheese) 1£ miles. Price £42 10s per acre, £IOOO cash, balance long term at 5J per cent, (unencumbered) . ACRES—Handy little farm, six subdivisions; 20 acres been ploughed; situated one mile to factory, 2 miles to school; now carrying 27 cows, horse, etc.; nice cottage of 4 rooms, hot and cold water, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. Cheap farm, very suitable for man with small capital. Cows can be bought at £l4 a head. Price only £l7 per acre, £3OO cadi. Come and inspect. • Note.—Having had 25 years practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am"therefore in a position to recomsd clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. E. JACKSON, .Telephone 675 AGENT opp. Criter ion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 39

SALES BY AUCTION. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, At '<?. noon, THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. offer as above: 200 HEAD CATTLE, including: 20 stove and forward cowa 25 2-year in-calf heifers 45 20 month empty heiftrs 30 good mixed weaners ELTHAM SALE. WEDNESDAY, J ONE 1L THE N.Z. LOANTMERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. sell by auction as above: 30 forward and store cowa 8 fat cow 3 20 heifers in calf 15 empty heifers 10 choice 2-year heifers in calf 45 mixed weaners 30 weaner steers 8 Jersey weaner heifers 3 bulls On account of Mr. Alexander Hunger, Eltham, who has sold hi 3 Rawhitiroa farm, WITHOUT RESERVE: 33 dairy cow.-?, July, August and September calvcra (nearly all young cows) 2 heifers in call" 1 Shorthorn bull KOHURATAEI SALEYARDSL WEDNESDAY, JUNE IL At I p.m. THE N.Z. LOANXMERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD. IN CONJUNCTION WITH NEWTON KING ■yyiLL offer by auction as above, subject to the Tales of the Taranak! Stock Auctioneers' Association! 9 dairy cows 10 dairy cows, 3rd and 4th calverS 6 springing heifers 18 3-year in-calf he'fers 20 20-month empty heiftrs 20 2-year empty heifers 20 b.f. weaners 25 2-ycar steers f 12 5-year fat bullocks i 16 2J-year bullocks ■ 140 2J to 3i-year bullocks 6 springing heifers 9 daily cows 350 2, 4 and G-tooth ewes in lamb 650 lambs 700 2-tooth wethers ' 100 4 and 6-too Ji wotherj--300 2-tooth welhers

Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, Clovers SPLENDID SAMPLES?. Algerian Seed Oafs. GET A CASH QUOTATION FROM—- . C. LUKE INGLEWOOD.

AUCTION" SALE OP FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING and fattening land, PROPERTY WILLIAM CRAIG, ESQ. AT THE FIRE BRIGADE TTAT.T., WANGANUI WEDNESDAY, TONE 18, At 2.30 p.m. jpAPAITI —5 miles from Wanganui Post Office, and 2 miles rrom Borough, oil the Wanganui River, suitably subdivided into sections from acres to 107 acres. Homestead and wool sheds "y^A^GAEFU —215 acres, mostly good river flats, 5 miles from Wanganui With good road. JNGLEWOOD —227 acres on the Dudley Road, li miles from Inglewood. Good dwelling house and up-to-dato dairy buildings. Possession within one month. ■ Plans and particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers (Messrs. Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd), or from Armstrong, Craig and Barton, Solicitors, Wanganui. . ' Stock dispersal sale will be held in July.

rHE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD. CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Wednesday, 11 —John Nicolson, senr., Holly Bank Lodge, Hawera; pedigree Jerseys. Wednesday, 11—Alexander Hunger, Eltliam yards. Friday, 13— W. H. McDonald, Ball Road, Kakaramea. Monday, 16 —J. B. Hine, Kakaramea. Tuesday, 17 —John Walsh, Eawhitiroa ' (in conjunction with Newton King) Wednesday, 18—John Hodge, Matukaroa,; Patea. Thursday, 19—Alois Sattler, Lower Nor- i manby Road, Manaia. | Thursday, 19—Christopher Hands, Ra- 1 hotu. Friday, 20—Frederick Hoskin, Palmer Road Yards; sale of grade Jersey heifers. j Friday, 20—Peter Romhild, Neil Road,! Eltham. » | Saturday, 21—Clem De Campion. ! Saturday, 21—Percy Palmer} Alton, Man-) gapau Road, Normanby. t Monday, 23—Jas. Marshall, Waverley. I Tuesday, 24 —Richard Canty, Taiporo*** henui, tiawera. ! Tuesday, 24—D. J. Burrell, Kakaramea,! Wednesday, 25 W. A. Schmidt, South Road, Hawera. Thursday, 20—John McCarty, Ohangai. Monday, 30— F. and A. Bourke, Ball Rd, Alton. . Thursday, 26-P. B. and A. M. Torstonson, Mokoia, at Hawera saleyards. Friday, 27—Archibald Cameron, Alton,

T. LAMASON , STRATFORD. HAS 15 TO 20 TONS 0? SUPERPHOSPHATE 30/38 £8 5s PIS TON NETT EX STORE. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. JJAVI.E* AND OQA N, DENTAL SURGEONS, MOREY'S BUILDINGS. NEW PLYMOUXH. Telephone 180. "pfANOrOBTE & QBGAN IJIBNEJO. Ker 30 years experience In England (J. and I.' TfoMiwon, London), Canada, Australia and' New Zealand. WILLIAM P. DOKG, 822 Devon Street East Orders w be left ' nam, v*r

JULY. Wednesday, 2—A. and J. O'Donnell's annual sale of Rosy Creek pedigree Jerseys at Hawera yards. Monday, 7 —GeoTge Martin, Rawhitiroa. Tuesday, B—John Casserley v OhaDgai. Tuesday, B—K. J. Nairn, Eltham (in con» junction with Farmers' Co-op.) Wednesday, 16—A. E. Watkins (in conjunction with Newton King), Ha* wera yards; sale of pedigree Jerseys and grade cows Tuesday, 22—D. J, Willis, Ararata. HAWERA SALE, JHURSDA JUNE 12. THE N.Z. LOA¥&*MERCANTitE v AGENCY 00., LTD. ssll by auction as above!; 25-. fat and forward- eowg. 15 store cows I 20 18 to 20-month 20 mixed' weaners , JOfcfat and* forward ewes IN DAISY luNSj •

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1919, Page 8

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