SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & AI.A.GO QALENDAR OF CLEARING QALES. MAY: Thursday 20th— J. R. and J. W. Hoop- ' er, Mangotea Road, Tariki. ! JUNE: Wednesday 2nd.—J). J. Willis, "Opeku Downs" (Dairy Cows). Wednesday 2nd—A. E. Taylor, Opunake Road, Cardiff. Monday 14th.—Daniel Ratahi, Oaonui. Tuesday 22nd.—G. S. White, Stuart Road, Eltham. Wednesday 23rd.—Malcolm McDonald, To!;aora. j Friday 25th.—Goo. Martin, Rawhitiroa. Monday 28th—Chas. Sattler, Hurleyville. I Wednesday 30th.—Harold Palmer, Al- : ton. |. Wednesday 30th—James Pierce, Flint Road, Stratford. JULY: j Friday 2i.d.—E. W. Hancock, Poto I Jtoad, Cardiff (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.) « Monday, July 12th.—P. W. Rowland j Opuneke. | Wednesday 14th.—Stewart and Jolm- | son, Nolan Road, Hawera. i AUGUST: Monday nth—T. S. Cox, Opunake. > UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OP PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. In Conjunction with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., JJAVE received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of THE LATE R. D. HARKNESS, To sell on The Farm, TE HORO, MANAWATU LINE, on THURSDAY, 27th MAY, 1920, At 12 noon, the whole of the highly-bred Jersey Herd consisting of—--25 COWS i ;' 16 bull* 15 heifers 10 heifer calves ' ■'■■" ALSO--1 draught mare ! 1 half-draught mare 1 hack 1 2-year Ally 4 store pigs 1 stack hay R. & G. 8-coulter Drill, D.F. Plough, V. ■''. Tine Harrows, Chain Harrows, Disc Harrows, Cambridge roller, Block Dray, Milk Cart, Swing Plough, Scarifier, Stumping Jack, Milk Cans, Buckets, Tools, etc. Gane Milking Machlines complete. ' NOTE—The late Mr. R. D. Harknes?, of Te Horo, the founder of the herd, was a keen lover of the Jersey, and an excellent judge of the breed. LOT I.—Majestic Duke is fit to hesd any herd in the Dominion. The catalogue discloses strains of the best blood of Jersey such as Oxford You'll Da, Noble of Oaklands, Gipsy Noble, Champion Majesty, Cowslip's Golden Nobl?, and General Cowslip, all famous sires. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The Trustees will hold and truck fur purchasers, FREE OF COST. Every' care will be taken, but NO RESPONSIBILITY ACCEPTED. v i Catalogues at Sale. It is better to use Nazol too freely than too carefully for inhalation. Its r-ffect is more oronounced and reduces the danger of infection from influenza
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1920, Page 8
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