SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS CO-OP HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. FARMERS ’ CO-OP., STRATFORD. NEXT SALeVeBRUARY 28. Advice labels on application. INGLEWOOD SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. Present Entries 1500 Sheep. Further entries solicited. Finer Tea comes out k of Ceylon. Admitted by all good judges to be UNEXCELLED FOR PURITY, STRENGTH AND FRAGRANCE. Sold in one grade only—all j packages strictly NETT weight. In 61b Lead Packets and 101 b Boxes. j PRICE 3/_ PER LB. j Fresh shipments arrive with each Steamer. Farmers’ Co=op. ; (ALL BRANCHES.)
J)ATEA JfARMERS’ JpREEZING COMPANY, LTD. RECEIVING DATES FOR CULL COWS AND BULLS. AT FARMERS’ CO-OP. YARDS. STRATFORD—Every Monday, 11 to 1. ELTHAM—Every Tuesday, 11 to 1. HAWERA—Every Wednesday, 11 to 1. OPUNAKE—Every Tuesday, 11 to 1. MANAIA—Every Wednesday, 11 to 1. WAVERLEY—Every Thursday, 11 to 1. The Freezing Co.’s agents will be in attendance at the yards on the day and times above mentioned. PAHIATUA ANNUAL EWE FAIR. MANGAHAO YARDS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, At 11 a.m. 'JHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Stock Department, will offer as above, on behalf of the following clients:—C. Parsons, H. Dillon, T. Checkley, Balfour Estate, Saunders Estate (Kaitawa Station), A. D. Eglinton, J. Darlington, W. Mitchell, S. Bolton, Mrs. S. Stewart, C. H. Swan, E. R. Winkler, !E. Tildesley, Potter Bros., Eglinton Estate, G. Sutton, C. Hopkins, G. H. Grimmer, D. W. Allen, Smart’s Estate, F. B. Lowes, Lewis Estate, W. R. Godfrey, T. Hodgins, M. Caselberg, H. T. Kelsey, W. B. Preshaw, J. Judd, T. Cotter, A. Hoggard, C. McCullough, J. B. Hull, J. H. George, J. Vile, R. T. Kelsey, J. Nelson:— 15 000 BRFEDING KWES (principally 4 and 5-year-old) Also, on account of W B. Godfrey—--110 Stud Romney ewe lambs 75 stud Romney 4yr. ewes and under 75 stud Romney 2-tooth ewes NOTE.—The above sale offers an excellent opportunity for those on the look-out for ewes to breed fat lambs. The sheep from this district have a great reputation for doing well wherever they go. The terms of sale are net cash before delivery, and stock will only be delivered on payment unless other financial arrangements have been made with the management.
NERVE AND BLOOD TONIC r\F exceptional use for Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Anaemia. PRICE 3/6 TEED & CO.. “THE PHARMACY” AND “MEDICAL HALL,” NEW PLYMOUTH.
Five or six drops of Nazol on loaf sugar, and allowed to dissolve very slowly between the cheek and gums, and repeated several times a day, is a very effetive way of protecting the mucous membrane of the troat and nose against the attack of Catarrh and Influenza.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1922, Page 8
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