SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS CO-OP ELTHAM, (WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. 150 lIEAD MIXED CATTLE, ineluding: 30 Jersey weaner heifers ON ACCOUNT OF A CLIENT: 11 good young Holstein dairy cows Sale at 1 o’clock. HAWERA. THURSDAY, JULY 14; HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Sundries, ets. .10 purebred etore pigs SPECIAL ENTRY. 160 good dairy yearling heifertj 50 well-grown yearling steers 300 MIXED SHEEP KAPONGA SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 15. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, etc., including: 30 good ewes ■ AT ELTHAM YARDS (For convenience of buyers) FRIDAY, JULY 15, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., JTAS been favored with instructions from MR. CONRAD HITCHCOCK, who has leased his farm, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE# VERY CHOICE DAIRY COWS, practically all second and third August and September calvers J 6 extra choice 20-month in-calf heifers 4 empty 20-month heifers 4 grade Jersey hulls, 1 to 2 years 4 store cows 2 good farm horkes (slight reserve) 1 good colt (slight reserve) S.f. plough, tripod harrows, 6 milk cans, spring dray and harness (slight reserve) NOTE.—Our agent has inspected the above herd and reports that it comprises one of' the choicest lines of dairy cows that ho has seen this year. They are in first-class condition, and are visibly in calf. Dairymen in search of choice dairy cattle can be recommended to attend this sale. E; G: RIDDLE JJAS purchased the business of Messrs West and Sons, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS AND SIGNWRITERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Also direct importer of Wallpapers, Leads, Oils and all trade and artists’ requisites, and customers will receive the direct benefits. Present Sale will be continued UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. L. A; NOLAN & CO:, HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. Next Sale July 9. Advice Cards and La,, els on Application. BUTTER. CHEESE AND CASEIH I MANUFACTURERS. We are now making arrangefiients for purchase of cream for coming season. 3 F. W. COURT, Representative. ‘ f » Box 56, Stratford. <9 OPENING OF RETAIL BRANCH. Ti'INDLEY’S 72-inch Sheeting, cut and hemmed into 2J yard sheets. 19s 6d pair; Sheeting, 7^-inch, cut and hemmed into 24 yard sheets, 18s 6d pair; Pillow Cases of good longcloth, 3s pair; .10momme Silk Blouses, 15s, 188 dd, 255; 10 and 12-momme White and Coloured Crepe de Chine Blouses, 21s, 22s ttd, 255, 27s 6d: Aiertico, _ Blouses, in various stripes. 15s; Cotton Blouses, ss, Bs, 9s; Horrockses’ Calico Nights, embroidery trimmings, 12s, 15s; Horrockses’ Calico Underskirts. 10s fid; JO-momme WhiteJapanese Silk, 3s lid per yard; 10tnomme White and Coloured Crape de Chines, 7s lid yard; 12-momme White Crepe de Chine, Us lid per yard; Georgettes, in various delicate shades, 7s 3d per yard; White Georgette, Gs lld*yard; Coloured Crepe de Chine Under-bodices, embroidered in delicate shades of hand work, 18s, 255. Hemstitching is done on -the premises. N.P. SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Currie Street, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1921, Page 8
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