SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & M.A CO UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS. On Account MR. HARRY HODGE. AT HAWERA SALEYARDS (For Convenience of Buyers), FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922, at 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. WILL SELL AS ABOVE: gg HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE JERSEY FEMALES, comprising 24 cows, 6 2-year heifers and. 6 yearling heifers, descendants of some of the most Famous Sires that are known in the Jersey world—Lord Twylish. Brighton Twylish, K.C.B. Golden Swan, Eminent’s Fontaine, Goddington. Doctor, Admiral of Puketapu, ete. The Bulls that have sired this herd are: Beachlands Admiral, Miro Meadow’s Sapphire, and Ratanui Eminent, and are full of the above-mentioned blood out of dams well known for butter-fat production. Catalogues on application.
MOUNTAIN ROAD, WAIPUKU. FRIDAY, .JULY 7, 1922, At 1 p.m- sharp. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. JJAVE received instructions from D. A. DICKSON, Esq., whose lease has expired, to sell by Public Auction, without reserve — 2Q GOOD DAIRY COWS, July-August ■cal vers 2 cows, just calved 2 empty’ cows 5 2yr i.e. heifers, Jersey and Holstein 6 yearling heifers 2 Jersey bulls (I Syr, 1 lyr) S.F. Plough, Ideal Milk Cans, Strainer, good Sledge, Swingle Trees, Chains, and Farm Sundries. 1 oaten hay, 6-7 tons. Light Luncheon Provided. On account other vendors—--1 aged gelding, any trial, harness or saddle 1 2yr i.c. Jersey heifer 2 dairy cows Gig and Harness and Milk Cart. TO-MORROW. L. A. NOLAN & CO. WILL sell at their Mart—--11 o’clock —Vegetables, Plants and Fruit1 o'clock. —Poultry, including special sale of Purebreds, Copper, Harness, Hose, Garden Tools, Double and Single Wood & Iron Bedsteads, Wire Woves, Kapoc and Flax Mattresses, Duchess Chests, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Wooden Cot, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Settee, 3-piece Dining Room Suite, Ottoman, 2 H.B. Dining Chairs, Hall Stand, Dressers, Treadle Sewing Machine, Child’s High Chair, and a large quantity of good and useful sundries.
MOLASSES A GREAT STOCK FOOD. Value of Molasses as fodder for Cattle is fast becoming recognised in New Zealand. Consisting of Sugar Salts, and Water, it acts as a laxative and conditioner, besides being a general appetiser, which is very useful in improving the flavour of unpalatable foods. Molasses is a food in itself, and WILL GREATLY INCREASE THE MILK YIELD. Equally good for horses, calves and pigs. One ton of molasses is equal to six tons of roots, so its economy is at once apparent. Obtainable in any quantity from— Farmers’ Co=op. (ALL BRANCHES.)
RHEUMATISM IN THE FEET AND HANDS. Rheumatism in the hands and feet is common, because in those parts of the body the circulation is not so vigorous as elsewhere—hence the Uric Acid has better chance of settling and crystallising. But the trouble is easily reached by .Rheumo, because it is absorbed into the blood and penetrates with it to every part. It dissolves the pain-causing urates, reduces them to a form w'hieh ensures their immediate elimination from the body, and so relieves knuckles, joints and tissues from swelling and pain. If you have Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica or any other ailment arising from Uric Acid poisoning, take Rheumo. It banishes the cause, and the painful effect disappears. Don’t wait a day —the sooner you take Rheumo. the sooner will you be free. 2/6 and 4/6. Buy large | size—one week’s treatment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1922, Page 8
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