NEWTON KING. LTD. STRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, at 1 p.m. 50 Springing Dairy Cows. 25 2 and 3-year Springing Heifers. 40 Store and Forward Cows. 6 Fat Cows. 30 Good Weaner Jersey Heifers. 1 Good 15cwt. Tip Dray. On account of Reg. Smith:— 15 Choice Dairy Cows. On account of W. F. McCullough:— 2 Trucks of Back-country Dairy Cows. INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1942 35 Store and Forward Cows. 15 E. Heifers and Sound Cows. 25 Yearling Heifers. 100 Wether Hoggets. IN DAIRY PAVILION. 25 2 and 3-Year Springing Heifers. 30 Dairy Cows. On account of a Client:— 1 14 Springing Cows and Heifers. Or, account Mr. W. F. McCullough:— 20 Back-country Springing Cows, fully guaranteed. MR. H. EDWARD'S CLEARING SALE. MA1N ROAD, NGAERE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, at 1 p.m. WE lave been favoured with instructions from Mr. H. Edwards who has sold his farm to sell without reserve, the Whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising: — 360 M.A. Ewes, with over 100 per cent. B.F. Lambs at foot. 25 B.F. Hoggets. 4 4-Tooth S.D. Rams. 2 6-Tooth S.D. Rams. . 4 F.M. Rams. 4 Yearling Jersey Cross Heifers. • 1 Dairy Cow (in milk). 2 Aged Geldings (A.W.). 1 Good Sheep Dog. The stock are in first-class order and the ewes will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. • ■ IMPLEMENTS: Wolsley 1-Stand Shearing Plant complete' with Grinder, Duncan Woolpress, Hercules , Rake, John Deere Stacker, Deering Sweep, McCormick Big 6/Mower, Massey Harris Hay Tedder,-' Duncan Distributor, Tip Dray, Charn and Tripod ■ Harrows, Sledge, tWQ , Price Stumping Jacks, one Trewella Stumping Jack, two Seis Dray Harness (complete), two Grow-bars, Pig Netting, Block and Tackle, 60ft jin. Rope, Sheep Hurdles, Grating, etc., one Pair No. 9 Thigh Gumbopts, and ustlRl Farm Sundries. The whole of the implements are in first-class order, many being as new, and clients in search of stock or implements can confidently be recommended i to attend this fixture. " -t • ; _ 1 , 'I, / y j Zj WSTINCTIVEFINISH U ~ m' " IW Sterlirio Powdtr to ■ m keep silver ehining with new, eoft ■ ■ lustre. Silver li ufe with Sterl- ■ . ■ in0 — fluaranteed not to icratch. ■ V A few aecondt with Sterling Plalo ■ m Powder will givl your silver, ■ m chromium, ggld plate, all highly ■ m flniihed matai that brlght-ai-naw |J»H0S. J^ORTHWICK & gONS (A'ASIA) LTD. (Incorporated in England). WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. Free Buyers of— ^ PCRKERS, 60 to 1201bs. BACONERS, 121 to 1801hs. And CHOPPER3. We shall be pleased to cure Pigs on clients' account PR1ME BACON: Orders received for middles, sides shoulders, or pieces, cut to order. PRIME MUTTON: In the carcase, 3d per lb. at Works. It pays to shop at the Waitara Freezing WORKS BUTCHERY. —The perfectly-balanced call food; — Palatable; — Nutritious; • "" —Made in a Flour mill— and ground as fine as flour; l , — Produces animals , of most virile typo supreme in both frame and . stamina. SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM YOUR STORE OR FACTORY. Printed and Published for the Taranaki Daily News Company Limlted. by Donald Frederick Clifford Saxton, af V.ictoria Road, New Plymouth, Managing Editor, at the registered office of tha Company, Powderham Street. New Plymouth ' •' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1942.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1942, Page 6
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