SALES BY AUCTION. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY', NOVEMBER 9, l'Js>o. OKA HEAD MLXED CATTLE, ineluding— -35 good springing heifers and cows 20 Grade bulls (Jersey, Shorthorns, and Holstein) 25 yearling steers GO yearling heifers (good line) 25 2-year empty heifers ' 1 Storrie turnip ridgor (practically SALE AT 12.30. INGLE WOOD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 2 fat cows 40 store and. forward cows 3 fat bullocks 120 well grown empty mixed heifers, 2 years ~ 27 selected Jersey 15-month heifers 25 good Holstein 15-month heifers 100 good Ilolstein-Jersey and Shorthorn 15-month heifers 20 good 15-month steers 35 choice springing Jersey and mixed heifers 10 Jersey 10-montli Lulls 40 good ewes and early lamus 1 good heavy spring carter, good FARMERS' CO-OP SKIN, HIDES AND TALLOW. Auction Sales of the above will be held at Stratford every four weeks., i NEXT SALE, NOVEMBER lltli. All consignments must arrive by Friday previous. Labels may be obtained on application at any of our branches
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. STRATFORD'S SPRING SHOW; STOCK AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS. NOVEMBER 24 & 25. PRIZES AND CLASSES .LARGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 13th. FULL INFORMATION' FROM THE SECRETARY. A. .r. BARR, P.O. Box 5!), Stratford. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION QRAND CHOW, on RACECOURSE, WANGANUI. NOVEMBER 17th & ißth, 1920. £IBOO IN PRIZES. CHAMPION HUNTERS' JUMPING COMPETITION. Lit Prize £7O; 2nd £2O; 3rd £lO. Nomination £2; Acceptance £l. [orses, Shopji. Cattle, Pigs, Dogs, Ho Industries. Art and Technical, Returned Soldiers and other classes. Entries close November fitli, 1020. Schedules and Entrv forms from l'\ Q. SEDDON, Secretary, P.O. Box 152, King's Chambers, Maria Place, Wanganui.
L: A. NOLAN & CO., HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. T AST Government Valuation: Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth 7th Deeember. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted ' monthly. Next sale 7th December. GENEROUS UNKNOWN. GIFTS TO HOSPITALS. nown man, aired i.~>, is touring the iniliilions. lie asks a few questions in ■»ard to the work, and whether funds re wanted. He then opens a blaek bajj, hands out t.'ilHl banknote, refuses to give his DICKENS' HOME. PURCHASED FOR LIBRARY". London, Oct. 22. Lovers <,f Dickens' work's have formed an influential committee, and have purchased the home of I lie novelist's childhood in Johnston Street. Somers Town, for the establishment of a children's free library. The Prince of Wales supports the project.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1920, Page 8
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