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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' GO-OP. CLEARING SALES. JCJNE. Holiday, 23—Jas Patcliell, sen., Ohangai. Monday, 2:5 H. J. Hall, Lowgarth. Monday, 23—Mra. B. Boyle, Opunake Yards. Tuesday, 24 S. F. Hall, Oeo Road, Auroa. Tuesday, 24—Mrs. Mary Dawson, Manawapou Road, Eawera. Wednesday, 25—Harry Washer, Lower Tempsky Road, Matapu Wednesday, 28—Win. Duggan, Auroa Road, Awatuna (in conjunction witli Mr. Newton King) Thursday, 20— B. Y. Shaw, Manaia. Thursday, 20 —Est. W. Milt am, Whakamara. Thursday, June 20— G. M, Hewson, Westholm, Waverley. Friday, 27—Mrs. A. Powell, Auroa yards. Friday, 27—C. C. Tarrant, Ararata, Friday, 27 F. W. Frethey, Elthani. Saturday, 28—W H Reynolds, Lowgarth. Saturday, 28— G. F. Mason, Tc Kiri. Monday, 30—Estate of the late Mr. W. Hooper, Tokaora. Monday 30— J. F. Catley, Lower Hastings Road, Mangatoki. JULY. Tuesday, I—.Jas. Were, Jnr., Austin Rd., Normanby. Tuesday, I—George Death, Kapouga. Wednesday, 2 —J. and A, Robertson, Oeo Road, Auroa. Thursday, 3—Jas. Byrne, Kapuni. Thursday, 3—Tl;os. Kirk, Mere Mere (Hawera yards). Friday, 4—K. Poie. Inaha. Saturday, s—Alfred Ward, Scott Road, Inaha. Monday, 7 —V. C. Woods, Hawera. Tuesday, B—Robert Nairn, Stuart Road, Eltham. Tuesday, B—Jos. McCarty, Auroa (dairy heifer sale, Manaia yards). Wednesday, !) —David Campbell, Pibama. Friday, 11—Mrs. M. F. Johnstone, Olcaiawa. Monday, 14— J. G. Doyle, Kaponga. Thur.suay, 17— J. J. Patterson, Normanby Road, Manaia (next Kaupukonui Dairy Factory). Thursday, July 17—Walter Hamilton, Whakamara (Hawera yards). .Monday, 28— H. N. Chapman Warea. Tuesday, 29—David Black, Palmer Road, Kaponga. ARTISTIC FURNITURE. OAK or RIMU BEDROOM SUITES, manufactured from your choice of design. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Wardrobes. The Very Latest in SEA GRASS CHAIRS, SEA GRASS SQUARES, MATS, etc. Bring along your Old Furniture and have it renovated and made equal to new. A Visit of Inspection of the New and fJp-to-Date House Furoishnigs will 5 be welcomed. PRICES LOW. QUALITY HIGH. L. G. NEILSON, "Phone 74M Manaia. House Furnisher and Undertaker, ferstena Breakfast TRAINING ON FARMS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. /£>HE New Plymouth Repatriation Committee invites the co-operation of fanners to train ex-soldiers in farming. The employer is required to pay them a wage of £1 a week and found, whilst the Committee pays an allowance to the men whilst receiving training of £1 per week, half of which is retained on his behalf by the Repatriation Department. It must be recognised that there is a duty cast on every member of the community to help the Returned Soldiers, who have risked all and suffered untold hardship to maintain freedom and justice. Without their efforts we would all be now in bondage and the farmers would not be in possession of their fee simple. The committee therefore appeals to the patriotism of the farmers to help the returned men to learn farming and equip them to become producers the more of whom we have the greater the production, and the easier the burden caused by the war. Write at once to— A. 8. ALLEN. Secretary. Telephone No. 68L 2.0. Box 73. (erstena Breakfast E; R; KLINGENDEK, LAND AGENT, MORMNSVILLE. 1 film ACRES. Fine block of easy country, including about 600 .acres suitable for dairying. (There is a dairy farm of 200 acres included in this block, milking 50 cows. Good house of five rooms. Cowshed and all conveniences.) Next door to school. Good road, About seven miles from MorrinsviQe. There is also about 200 acres of best swamp land which has been drained. Price for whole block, £7 16s per acre. £SOO cash is required as deposit; balance arranged. This is a great opportunity foe speculator or genuine farmer. A GOING CONCERN. 223 ver y good dairy land. Large house of eight rooms; 12bail cowshed, milking machines, separator, eta Every convenience. Stock includes 46 picked dairy cows, 14 heifers,. 1 boll, 6 horses. All necessary agricultural fanpiOTngnta. Price, £35 pec. aofe

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 3

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