SALES BY AUCTION. WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, 25th JULY. NEWTON KINC WILL sell as above: 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE , 6 springing Holstein heifers il 4-year Shorthorn bull' by inn ported bull "Rose. £rince pi Parbalara'? On account Mr. J. H. Robinson, Tiko* rangi, who has sold the lease of big Tikorangi Farm: «. WITHOUT RESERVE;.' { 67 dairy cows, July and August calvers, in good condition and. : 'l all showing well forward. On account Mr Charles Colson, mont Road, who has sold his farm: 50 dairy cows ] 4 yearling heifers 7 breeding bows, due early » 5 draught horses, spring cart Jiorse, spring trap horse, 1 boar, disc, tyne and chain harrows, di. plough, spring tip dray, in good order (carry up to 25 cwt), cart harness, collars, names and blinkers, 7 milk cans, Jtreeft chains, buckets, strainer, 4Q testing bottles, 40 sheets 9 fotfj good galvanised iron, and tA farm sundries. , ; i ' - i ■ NOTE.—This is a good herd of mixe4| cows in fine condition, due July, Angus!) and September. They averaged 240 lb| butter-fat ,this last season. ALSOOn account of Cowling Bros., Oma (who have hold their farm), at the yar for convenience of sale, j WITHOUT RESERVE . ' 10 registered cows 1 fl registered heifers 1 pedigree bull, bred by Messrs. Turnbull and Son, . ' \ VENDOR'S NOTE.—Transfers of theii cattle will be available on the day of, Bale. The cows are a good lot and tfcf heifers (3 years old) are choice and elude some prize winners at the N.P< Show, 1919. A car will run from th« Stratford office on the morning of sale, THE PIERROTS 3* THE FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY;.. TQ HELP US FOR THE -' -' , SOLDIERS'HOSTEL, i We want Fowls, Eggs, Vegetables, Uncooked and Undressed Meats of all kinds—from a Guinea Pig to 4 <- —: Bullock. ■ '.."...■'■ - 1 back in November last year, when the Influenza Epidemic brok* out, the farmers in the North Taranaty district were willing to help the Pierrots in their patriotic effort, Now the Pier/ rots want the farmers to make good. The funds are all for the Soldiers' Hostel. All produce and dead stock mußt *(l delivered in town by 11 o'clock, Livq stock at saleyard. FARMERS 1 RISE TO THE OCCASION! HELP US TO HELP THE BOYS! SALE AT NEW PLYMOUTH ON; SATURDAY NEXT At 1 o'clock, , Auctioneers! NEWTON KING (C, R. Fairbrotherjf WEBSTER BROS. ' (L. B. Webster) < L : A. NOLAN & CO. ' 1 (L. A. Nolanjj T: EAMASON STRATFORD. nAS 15 TO 20 TONS 01? SUPERPHOSPHATE 30/38 <-£8 Gs PER TON ; NETT EX STORE. PLANTING gEASON. FRUIT TREES, SHELTER TREES AND HEDGE PLANTS. —i Fine stock of well-grown, hardy trees, comprising: Apples, Pears, Plums, Pines, Lawsomana, Elacgnus, Ake Ake, Eseal* lonia, Barberry, etc. Choice Shrubs: Daphne, Boronia, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Retuw spora, etc. , A few lines of large trees for plant [up waste.lands and hillsides. Special price upon application. I Catalogues free upon application. JJUNCAN &, JJAVIES, WESTOWN, NEW PLYMOUTH. Town Depot: City Fruit and FloweJ Co., Devon Street, New Plymouth. " When your little child is hot, restlesi and feverish, with a fresh cold, don't delay, but immediately give "NAZOL" on sugar and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with "NAZOL" and pin to the dress bo that the child can inhale it constantly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1919, Page 8
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