SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z. LOAN & M.A. CO* STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922. DAIRY STOCK AT 12.30 P.M. HEAD MIXED CATTLE 40 springing cows and heifers 20 yearling Jersey heifers 20 store cows and bulls. ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922. |0() HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Etc., including—--20 fat and forward cows 30 yearling heifers 30 springing heifers and cows 20 store pigs
AGRICULTURAL SHOW. gTRATFORD p. gHOW. NOVEMBER 22 & 23. FARMERS! As well lock the door and lose the key as have good stock and not exhibit it! EXHIBITING Is telling others what YOU have and \ THEY WANT. PROGRESS Is attained by creating WANTS and SATISFYING them. SUCCESS Is achieved by PROGRESSION through EXHIBITING. THE STRATFORD SHOW SUPPLIES . THE KEY! OPEN the door of PROGRESS and SUCCESS By EXHIBITING your Stock at STRATFORD! FARMERS! YOU have what STRATFORD wantsSTOCK! STRATFORD has what YOU want— PUBLIC OPINION! THE HOME. Make an ADDITIONAL INTEREST for yourself by exhibiting your SEWING and COOKING. It s good for YOU, the OTHERS, and US! HOBBIES! Do you CARVE? PAINT? take PHOTOGRAPHS ? Make MORE out of your HOBBY by EXHIBITING it. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 11. Send for Particulars and Schedule. A. J. BARR, Secretary. P.O. Box 59, Stratford. Telephone 182.
EGMONT A. & P. ASSOCIATION. 39 th A nnu al gHOW, To be' held on the SHOWGROUNDS, HAWERA, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th and i6th, 1922. NOVEMBER 15th and 16th, 1922. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Home Industries. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 9. Send fefr a Schedule to-day. M. C. CRIGHTON, Secretary. Box 148, Hawera. ’Phone 446. yyANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Incorp.) ANN U A L SH O W ANNUAL SHOW WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 8 and 9, 1922. Entries close as follows: All Live Stock—November 3. All Other Classes—October 28. Schedules, etc., free on application to F. G. SEDDON, P.O. Box 152, Wanganui.
A SMALL DAIRY FARM IN EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY. ACRES, Central Taranaki, handy to town, railway, school, stores, etc. Level land, greater portion stumped, 10 paddocks, well watered. Carrying capacity 20 cows. House of five rooms, 10-bail shed. etc. Only one small mortgage, about £3OO to the Government Advances to Settlers. Price, £35 per acre, equity £l7OO. Owner will exchange for unencumbered or lightly encumbered house property. 466 ftn ACRES, Mangatoki District, at PRE-WAR PRICE, £66 per acre. Owner states farm will carry 30 cows. A highly improved farm in splendid pasture, all level land, no waste and unbroken, all live fences, well watered. House of 6 rooms, good, cowshed and every necessary outbuilding, including motor garage. This is first-class value at £66 per acre, and the owner will accept the low deposit of £3OO cash, or he would consider taking a house as deposit in place of cash. 469 W. H. 4 A. IFG ARRY I LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTD I ’Phonos 13 and 13-1.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1922, Page 8
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