SALE? BY AUCTION. N.Z LOAN & M.A.CO STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921, At 12.30 p.m. 2QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, etc* 60 yearling heifers 40 good. i.c. heifers *2O dairy caws TARATA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. - At I p.m. 200 HEAD MIXED SHEEP, CATTLE, Etc., and Implements 120 fat and forward wethers 25 dairy cows and heifers ■< 20 2-year empty heifers Trap and harness, 9 Coulter R. and G. drill, 45gal. Lily separator, and small churn, 2 leaf tine harrows, swingletrecs, wheelbarrow, cross-cut saws, collars and hames, plough, chains, and numerous other farm tools. NOTICE TO STOCK OWNERS. T HE services of Air. THOS.- TAYLOR, of Waitara, are available to any stock owner requiring skilled attention for hie horses and cows. COW CALVING A SPECIALITY. Mr. Taylor has 35 years’ experience amongst stock. Address: NELSON STREET, Waitara. Available after Noon Saturday and after 4.30 every other day. Telephone No. 2.
SALE OF JEWELLERY AT A: THOMPSON’S INGLEWOOD. GOODS REDUCED TO PRACTICALLY WHOLESALE PRICES. Brooehes, Rings, drains, Pendants, ' Etc., 'Etc., ALL AT “BIG DROP" .PRICES. Every Discount clearly shown on cards in Window. HIDE AKD TALLOW SALES. NEWTON KING, LTD. NEXT SALE, SEPTEMBER 13. Advice cards and labels on application. I - ■; BUTTER, CHEESE AND CASEIN MANUFACTURERS. We are now making arrange- ! merits for purchase of cream for ■ coming season. F. W. COURT, Representative. i Box 56, Stratford. < ■ •S J&J b ., f 1
L? A. NOLAN & CO., HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. Next Sale August 16. Advice Cards and Labels on Application.
ANOTHER F.I.A.T. VICTORY. 'THE twelfth Annual Targo-Florio Motor Car road race, the classic Sicilian event, over a 270 miles course, one of the most difficult testa in the world, has just been won by a 6-cylinder “F.1.A.T.,” driven by an amateur driver, Masetti. The race comprised four laps of the Island, and it is estimated that 6960 acute turns had to be Yet the average time for the winning “F.1.A.T.” was 36 miler; per hour, with a total driving time of 7 hours 5 minutes 5 seconds. A German Mercedes” was second andanother “F.1.A.T.” third, and out of 24 starters only 14 finished, and both “F.1.A.T.5.” were of a much smaller piston displacement than the “Mercedes.” Jn the 2000 c.c. class, “F.1.A.T.” standard 10-16 h.p. cars were both first and second, with an average speed of 33 miles per hour. These races are some of the most difficult in the world, and afford a wonderful test of a car’s general reliability and soundness. This year’s results again prove the supreme quality of “F.1.A.T.” cars, than which none better is made in any country. Buv for permanence, and buy a “F.T.A.T.” There are three sizes made, and immediate delivery can be given.
WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD,, ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. Hawera Agent: Mr. F. V. Lysons, 12, Gray Street, Hawera. Farmers can consult us FREE by Post on Diseases of Stock. Medicine will be posted if required from H. J. Abram. “Shoo by Pogt" Chemist, New Plymouth,
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