SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z LOAN & M.A.CO CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, OPUA ROAD, OPUNAKE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, At 1 p.ra. 'I E N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. H AVE received instructions from Miss L. E. CROSS and Mrs. E. S WALSH, who are giving up dairying, to sell by public auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE--dairy COWS 8 Jersey cows in milk 2 Jensfey bulls (2 and 3-year> 1 2-year Holstein bull 1 2-year S.H. bull 31 weaner heifers (Holstein-Jersey cross) 7 weaner steers WITH SLIGHT RESERVE; 1 grey raare, 7 years (good allround farm horse) 1 grey marc, aged I grey gelding, aged (milk carter) NOTE.—We have inspected the above cattle, and can thoroughly recommend the herd to dairymen. They are mostly 2nd to sth calvers, Jersey, Holstein-Jer-sey cross, and Shorthorn; August and September calvere, and are showing well In calf to Jersey and Holstein bulls. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SHOWS. TWELFTH DOMINION DAIRY AND GREAT WINTER SHOW HAWERA, JULY 5,6, 7, 8 and 9, 1021. POINTS TO REMEMBER: No. I—The Show opens at Noon on TUESDAY, July sth. No. 2.—The Hon. Mr. Parr, Minister of Education, will perform the official opening at 2.15 p.m. on Tuesday, July sth. No. 3 —On Wednesday afternoon the interprovincial football match, Taranaki v. South Auckland, will be | played. No. 4—That Thursday is the People’s Day. No. s—That5 —That Friday is the Children’s Day. No. 6—That on Saturday the inter-Col-lege match, Wanganui Collegiate School v. New Plymouth Boys’ High School, will be played. No. 7 —That excursion fares have been arranged on the railway during the whole of the Show period. No. B—That admission to the Show this year will be by turnstiles, so have your correct money ready to put in the slot as you enter: Adults, 1/3; Children, 6d, including amusement tax. Season Tickets are: Adults, 6/3; Children, 2/7, including tax. L. O. HOOKER, Secretary. Box 79, Hawera. Telegraphic Address: ‘•'Winshow.”
EXCHANGE QK ACRES IN EXCHANGE FOR 200 017 TO 300 ACRIES SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. This property is situated 1A miles from township, and carrying 45 cows, 2 horses, 1 bull, 9 weaners, without crops. BUILDINGS.—Six-roomed house, cowshed and necessary outbuildings. The fences are good, mostly live hedges, plenty of shelter, and the property is NOT broken with creeks, being well watered by windmills. Such a desirable property as this is not offering every day for exchange. For particulars as to price, etc., apply NEWTON KING, L TD STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD.
H. J Abram “Shop by Post” Chemist, New Plymouth, will mail photographic Goods. Our speciality is developing and | printing. T rJ js.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1921, Page 8
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