SALES BY AUCTION. ITINERARY OF BULL FAIRS, 1920. AUROA—Friday 15. , WAVERLEY—Tuesday 10. ELTHAM— Wednesday 20. STRATFORD—Tuesday 2ii. INGLE WOOD—Thursday 2S. HORSE FAIRS. HAWERA-Saturday IG. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE FAIRS. HAWERA HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 100 WORSES, comprising good heavy, medium and light draughts, milk carters, hacks, ponies, etc., including—--1 pedigree draught stallion, 3 years; sire County King; dam Thistle; half brother to Scotch 2 harness horses, town delivery carts, 2 sets harness, etc. - (lately used by Harris' store); all without reserve On account of a client who has sold his prpperty, Without Reserve:— 1 thoroughbred brood mare, Lady Wreath, Stud-book No, 18, by Waituhi, out of Wreath, by Feve, about 10 years old I thoroughbred brood mare, Kathleen Mavourneen, stud-book No. 12, by St. Ambrose, out of Pistola, by Curassier, in foal to Gazeler, about 9 years old 1 thoroughbred filly, 2 years, studbook No. 12, out of Kathleen Mavourneen Unbroken horses must be yarded by 8.30 a.m. and brokens by' 10 a.m. sharp. Sale commences sharp.
FARMERS' CO-OP SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW. OFFERINGS of the above will be held at Stratford every four weeks. Sheepskin Valuation, 4th October. Hide Sale, ]2th October.
L. A. NOLAN & CO., HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. T AST Government Valuation:— Wool: At our stove, Quay Street, Waitara, 28th September. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, sth October. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next sale 12th October.
■*«BBi* tv.-; < DAIRY 1*122 i DO NOT LISTEN TO THE MAN WHO DOES NO KNOW. Listen to men who have supplied us for one or two seasons. Cet in touch with our own suppliers, and then we feel sure you will rail Us vonr rrrnm imtovuis*: .xt-4&m&Ai*&j
THE FARMER'S CLEANSER. A SAFK, ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT DISINFECTANT, HEALER & CLEANSER. A product iif that grand old remedy, REFINED CAMPHOR GOTO'S DESINFECTOL Specially recommended to the FARMER for: All healing and cleansing purposes in connection with his stock, and being non-irritant, does not cause inflammation; it is certain death to all vermin. CLEANSING of Dairy Utensils:, No fear of taint after use. Also for cleansing and fumigating of buildings, and houses. For all general purposes it is recognised by farmers as being the most successful on the market. Its values have boon proved, and Government Departments have taken it up and report most favorably on its success. We are catering specially for the farmer; buy from us at bulk prices; call or> send a card for further information on this useful Government Approved Specific. Sole Taranaki Distributor: F. W. S. ELLIS Shaw's Bldgs, New Plymouth.
TIIH TXGLKWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD. CITARKITOLDKRS are hereby notified that the following payments have. A BONI'S on previous payments vary- « from one halfpenny ro one penny and past season n'mepeuie halfpenny per lb, A DIVIDEND of live pounds per cent. on share capital for die past year. The above amounts are payable after 11 tli October. AKTHIMI MORTON, Injjlewond, Oct -I. l!>-0.
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