SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS' CO-OP. CLEARING SALES. Thursday, 21—A. Schriber, Lepper Road, luglcwood. SEPTEMBER. Wednesday, 3—J. Medley, Inglewood Yards. ON THE FARM, LEPPER ROAD, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. | , At 12.30. THE FARMEr¥o).OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., T-TAVE received instructions from Mr. A. Shriber, who has sold his farm, to offer by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE: Q DAIRY COWS, 2nd calvers 1 empty cow 1 well-bred 2-year Shorthorn bull 7 choice 2-year in-calf heifers 7 eUpty heifers 4 selected yearling Holstein heifers 2 Holstein weaner steers 1 plow mare 1 gig pony Dray, spring cart, sulky, M.H. rake, M.H. mower, M.H. discß, M.H. hay shaker, M.H. 9-coulter drill, M.H. s.f. plough, B. Mdd. tine harrows, roller, turnip cutter, (i good 20-gal- milk cans, aerators, sets dray, spring cart, and gig harness, plow chains, collars, riding saddle and bridle, 14-gal. copper and stand, black- . berry poison, knapsack sprayer, linseed oil, all farm tools, 20 good Leghorn fowls and quantity furniture WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 2 tip-top farm horses, splendid shatters, and 1 gig Ou account of another client: 2 good springing dairy cows The implements are all in first class trder and the stock is of high quality, this being- Mr. Shriber's first clearing sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 AND 23. JSQ HORSES, comprising Heavy, Medium, and Light Draughts, iilk and Spring Carters, Light Harness Horses, Hacks, Ponies, etc. On account of a client: 1 double buggy and pair black horses, with harness and covers in good order ORDER OP SALE: FRlDAY—Unbrokens, all Draught Horses and Spring Carters SATURDAY—Light Harness Horsey Hacks, Ponies, etc. Sale commences at 12.30 p.m. on Friday and 11 a.m. on Saturday. Unbroken horses must be yarded by 8.30 a.m. and broken by 10 a.m. Furtb|r Entries Solicited. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including: 35 store cows 2") forward cows 20 2}-year steers 15 2-ycar empty heifers 25 yearling steers 35 yearling heifers 30 mixed yearlings 20 good Jersey springing heifers 10 springing heifers 3 bulls 12 hoggets 3 pigs KILLS £ATS READ THIS TESTI. MONIAL FROM INDIA. Mrs Monk's Hotel, The Grand, Calcutta, The Grand, Rockville and Darjeeling. Grand Hotel, Calcutta; 23rd January, 1005. The Commonsense Manufacturing Co., The result of a Rs 7 tin. Gentlemen,—l have pleasure in certifying that I laid down live hundred (500) pieces of bait, and picked up three hundred and four (304) dead rats. I have reason to believe there are hundreds more killed; in fact, there seems an entire absence of live ones, it is the most ellieacious remedy I have ever seen. lam quite willing to have a board placed in the Grand Hotel, as I consider it my duty to make this remedy as widely known as possible. ANNIE MONK. 2s Gd a tin at all Chemists and Stores. Wholesale— BURGESS, FRASER & CO. New Plymouth Hawera. When your little child is hot, restless 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 so that ths child e>o inhale it caustwithr.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1919, Page 8
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