SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS CO-OP TIKORANGI ANNUAL SHEEP & CATTLE FAIR. (In yards at Tikorangi kindly lent by Mr. H. A. Foreman.) i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, At 1 o’clock. Luncheon provided. 1300 4 & 6 ‘ TOOTH e wes 100 2-tooth ewes 400 mixed age ewes 120 mdn. ewes 200 hoggets 600 rape and store lambs 200 4 and 6-tooth f. and r. wethers HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. FARMS RS ’ CO-OP., STRATFORD. NEXT SALE' FEBRUARY 28. Advice labels 'on application. MOTORISTS! THREE MILES OF SMILES For the Car Owner who uses “TOWER” MOTOR SPIRIT! You will appreciate its quick starting properties, the volume of power it gives, and the consistently clean way in which it burns. You can depend on “TOWER” Motor Spirit to take you anywhere—in any weather. Buy “TOWER” and support your own organisation. ’ © PRICE ONLY 25/' CASE J OBTAINABLE FROM ’ ( Farmers’ Co=op. (ALL BRANCHES.) AGRICULTURAL SHOW.
TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S 47TH ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH. . MARCH Sth & 9th NEXT. Claeses for Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Pigs. Competition for Riding, Drjving, Leaping, and Cow Judging. LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY. HANDSOME TROPHIES. GOLD MEDALS. Show your Stock at New Plymouth, where the conditions are ideal. Prize Schedules, with entry forms, postal free to any address. Send for one to-day. Apply to— WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary, New Plymouth ’Phone 87. P.O. Box 18.
TXTAIMATE horticultural, agricjl- ’’ TURAL, PASTORAL, PRODUCE 4c INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY’S TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW Will be held at the MANAIA RECREATION GROUNDS TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 192. Classes for Pot Plants, Flowers, Vefftables, Fruit, Honey, and Miscellaneous. COMPETITIONS. 1. —Factory Horse. First, gold meial and Mr. J. D. Mitchell’s special of £1 la; second, 10s. 2. —Utility Horse, in saddle. First, £2 2s; second, 10s. 3. —Best Gig Horse In harness. Frat, Mr. Millar's special, £1 Is, together with £1 Is; second 10s. 4. —Best Pony, 12 hands and unde. First, Mr. J. Taylor’s special 10s 6d; s>cond, ss. 5. —Best Pony, 12 to 13 hands, first, Mr. J. O’Donnell’s special, 10s 6d; acond ss. 6. —Best Pony, 13 to 14 hands. . first, Mr. W. Badley’s special, 10S 6d; scond ss. 7. —Best. Girl Rider classes 4, 5 and 6. Mr. T. McPhilllps’ special, 10s 6d. 8. —Best Boy Rider in classes 4,5, and 6. Mr. T. MoPhlllips' special, lOi 6d. ; 9.—Pony Jumping, 14 hands and under, to I be ridden by children 16 years and under, 5s sweepstake. 10. —Malden Jumping. For horset that tave never won a competition, 5s sweepstake and Mr. H. Hutton’s special d £1 Is. 11. —Open Jumping Competition. First prize, Mr. J. J. Patterson’s special of £3 3s; second, Mr. C. Jones’ specla of £ 1 is. 12. —Stepping the Chain. First £l. Cars.—Admission to Ground, Is. REFRESHMENTS ON GROUIDS AND BAND IN ATTENDANCE. AU entries (except for comptltions) close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. o SATURDAY, February 11. Gift Auction Sale will be Nd in aid of Society’s funds. V. H HOBDAY, Secretary. Y>EST Quality MOTOR ACCESSORIES including Air-friction,Carburettors, Spark Plugs. Inland Pisto Rings, Ford Oilers, Graphite Lubricant, etc. Write Manning Co., 139 Albert Street, Auck- ■ land. —fl.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1922, Page 8
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