SALEf BY AUCTION. N.Z LOAN & M.A.CO HAWERA SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER /10, 1921. 0Q BROKEN AND UNBROKEN DRAUGHTS, MILK CARTERS, hacks & Harness horses, 'ETC. Further Entries Solicited. WILSON & CANHAM. L™ CASH BUYERS AT HIGHEST RATES OF HIDES, CALFSKINS, WOOL TALLOW, HAIR, ETC. yOR the laet eight yeare we have been paying top prices for all abovementioned goods, and Taranaki farmers have been reaping an incalculable benefit from our organisation. Wfo take everythijig the farmer has, and this year, as usual, we are paying TOP PRICES FOR CALFSKINS. DO NOT SELL ELSEWHERE before communieating with our Buyers TARANAKI BRANCHES: HAWERA ! AND ELTHAM.
L. A. NOLAN & CO., HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS.
Next Sale September 13. Advice Cards and Labels on Application.
ro STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH. n raE IMPORTJED HORSE CAMPFIRE (5) By Carbine (2) ; darn Revelry (5). Campfire is a brown hors© standing IQ., hands, and\ comes from the same branch of the No. 5 family as Doncaster, and is closely related. Campfire is the sire of the' following wellknown horses: Depredation (winner of thb Te Awamutu Cup, 2000 sovs.), Royal Dragoon (winner of the Reefton Cup, Westland Jubilee Cup), White Blaze (winner of the Waverley Cup), Lady Louisa (winner of the Connolly Handicap and three times runner-up in the Otaki-Raukawa Cups). Others of his progeny are: Lady Nolan, Topic. John Willie, Bivouac, Flying Camp, Ihupuna, Walti, Cinders, Embers, Carblness, Hopye, Shandon Bells, Camp Kettle, Torchlight, Ahlka, Moutoa Camp, Bell of the Camp, Generalissimo. Kickapoo, Evening Glow, Wonder, Claris, Sling Camp, The Digger, Otauru Kid, Blazeaway, Goldwork, ■Warmth, Skylight, Here We Are, Skiddadle, and The Raven. Terms £lO 10s. Payable December 31, 1921. Good grazing at 2s (id per week. For further particulars apply— J. BOND, Gill Street, New Plymouth. , All care taken but no responsibility.
A straight tip! If you feJ a thickening of the throat with hoarseness coming on, take a few drops of “Nazol” on loaf sugar every hour. Allow the sugar to dissolve very slowly in the mouth by placing it between the cheek and gum. This is tip worth knowing, 3
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1921, Page 8
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