SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & M.A. CO ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 30 store cows 6 fat cows 25 2i-year steers 23 2-year steers 5 3-year steers 40 weaner heifers 25 Shorthorn weaner steers 13 Jersey weaner heifers 30 heifers, r.w.b. 6 bulla 200 4 and 6-tooth ewes 100 s.m. ewes, r.w.r. 50 ewes 100 4 and 6-tooth wethers 95 fat-ewes 12 prime fat wetliers 250 lambs (in lots) 20 store pigs HAWERA. THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 20 fat and forward cows 30 store cows 40 2'/.-year steers SO 18 to 20-month steers 20 mixed weaners 25 Shorthorn weaner heijers 30 mixed Holstein weaners 12 2J-year Jersey heifers, r.w.b. (good colors) 2 Jersey cross weaner heifers 15 bulls 20 store pigs 320 fat ewes 60 fat ewes 250 empty 4 and 5-year ew *s 50 fat and forward G-tooth wethers 3uo pood lambs (rape) 200 lambs 150 cull lambs , On behalf of a client—--25 Jersey heifers (in ealf to Jersey bull), drafted to quality 20 Sliorthorn-Holstein heifers (in calf to Jersey bull), drafted to quality J?OR JMIIEDIATE gALE, DELIVERY 25th JUNE. 50 DAIRY C'OWS, the pick of 60. Half of these are well-bred Jerseys, and all but S art showing Jersey cross. In calf to Pedigree Jersey Bull The Pedigree Bull will go with the Herd at the same price. Price on application to— FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH./ jpOR pRIVATE OALE.
CONTRACTOR'S TEAM of 3 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, with Drays, Harness, and all Gear, £l4O. Any trial with the horses, g WORKING BULLOCKS, with 2 Drays, Yokes and Chains; all the bullocks young. Price on Application. FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, LAND, STOCK & GENERAL AGENTS, 'Phone 708. NEW PLYMOUTH. MOTHER SAYS Uraf , . (HEAN'S ESSENCE) makes a splendid Cough and Cold Remedy, and saves money. 3 AUSTRALIAN NEWS.. STEAMER RE-FLOATED. By Telegraph.—Press Sydney, April 12. After lightering, the steamer Aughinish (which recently went asihore on the New South Wales coast) was re-floated* STANDARDISED APPAREL, Melbourne, April 12. The Commonwealth Bureau of Industry has submitted to Hie boot and clothing manufacturers suggestions for the standardisation of these products with a view of cheapening prices. The scheme is receiving consideration. SQUARE NICKEL COl^f Melbourne, April 12. The Government has decided to issue square nickel pence and half-pence. VITAL STATISTICS. Sydney, April 12. Official statistics show that there were 20,3&> deaths in the State during l'Jl'J, which is 32.5 per cent, above the quinquennial average. The increase was due to the influenza epidemic, which caused 0387 deaths. SHIPPING CHARGES RAISED. Sydney, April 12. Inter-State shipping fares have been increased by 20 per cent, and freights are also being increased, DEFENCE OF THE PACIFIC. * Sydney, April 12. Speaking at the Imperial Service Club welcome, General Sir \V. R. Birdwood urged Australia to keep in full touch and reciprocity -with New Zealand in the defence of the Pacific. He added that the chiefs of the General Staffs should be in touch with each other and suggested an extensive exchange of officers between the Indian and Australian armies
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