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VZ. L. & M. AGENCY CO., LTD LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALF^S. I^HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & . MKHCANTILK AGENCY COMPANY. LIMtTK-O, m iwssociation UROWN UKOS., will holtl sales as follows : — . Autumn Horse Fair, Te PuKe, Tuctday and Wednesday, April 12 and 13. ' Ie Puke Stcck Sale, Monday, Ai.ril 11. FORTNIGrHTLY SALE, TE PUKE. MONDAY. APRIL 11. At 12 noon. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, in association x-ith BROWN BROS., will sell as above :- -100 Mixed Cattle (cotist) 40 Two-year Steers 20 Three-year Steers 50 (J o od Weanars 20 Weaners tf Srbre Oows (fbr\vb.Kl ooudb tion) J. BROWN, Auctioneer.

ANNUAL AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. AT TE PUKE. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 & 13, 1910. ITHE NEW ZEALAND LOAST & . MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMJTED, in association with BROWN (BROS., will hoHl their 'Annual Horse Sale as above, and will offer :— 300 Draught and Light HorsesJ comipiiising '. — - 50 Heavy, and Medium Draughts 60 Useful Farm and Spring Cart Sorts 108 Hacks, Cobs and Ponies Order of Sale : First Day, to a.m.— Unbroken Horses aiul 'Broken Horses to ! 100. Socoml Day, 9 a.m. Vendors are requested to forward entrifs as eculy as possible, with Pf.rfculsrs and reserves. .1. BROWN, Auctionoer.

FARMERS' CO-CP. ALCTIONEER--ING CO.. LTD. SALE OF SHEEP~AT OHAUPO. TUESDAY, APRIL 5. We will hold a Supplementary - Sheep Fair at Ohaupo, on above date. 6000 Ewes, Wethers and Ltrnrbs TTTAIUOU PTOflv SAJ,I3. FRTDAY, APRIL 8. Fat and Store SJieep, Cattle • aad Pigs rr\E KOITI STOCK SALE. 3IONDAY, APRIL 13. Cattle, Phoep, Etc., \ryi tn.W fi'IX)CK: SALV-. MONDAY, N A PIII.L 18. 400 TTend of Cattle Sale at 11 a.m. rntlE FARMEnS' CO OPERATIVE T— AIStmOTcEteXtNG CO.. LTi. / (ImU McNicol A -p»:> - -.___ G. P. McCULLAGH. Q. W. VERCOE, Auctioneers.

THE "G ANE" MILKING MACHINE. MtsV up-to-date nachine onmw market. A clean and fast milker. The upkeep of this machine is much less than others and being fitted with GANE'S "INDOMITABLE" AUTOMATIC MILK RELEASER saves a great amount of expense and labour ; the milk being delivered direct from the ~~ teat cups intp the factory cans and cooled " 20deg., or from teat cups direct to the separa- ' tor. ' "STANDARD" OIL ENGINES. Always ready, easy ami willing to start ; most/ efficient ; most economical ; in fact, absolutely faultless. The Oil Engine of the World, Stationary , Marine or Portable. "PERFECT" SEPARATOR. Self-balancing, perfect skimmer, very little lubricating »;i small pojwer required ; Hw spare parts. PLOUGHS— "Victor* 1 Disc Ploughs, one and two furrows, iand reversible hillside. DAIRY UTENSILS-Oburns, ' Milk nd Cream Coolers Refrigeratiug Machines and Pasteurisers. HORACE E. SALTER, AGENT, TE P"UKE, BAY OF I'LENTY.

ALAMQ VICT OR ENGINE. TO GO WITH ANY ■ MIIiKING MACHINE. 3-H.R, : 0 : 0 SUPPLIES HOT WATER FOR ! WASHING. j Mr Bostcck, No. 3 Road, Te Puke, says:-* "After a season's use, I find that the Victor Engine is reliable, economical, and simple enough for any farmer to run. I am most satisfied," L. CASSRELS, ENGINEER, 89, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, EIVE HANDKERCHIEFS used today ! and still require more ! Cold in the Head did you Say ? Why do you not try "NAZOL" ? It will surprise you how quickly you will get relief. Two drops on loaf sugar and two or three drops rubbed into the palm of the hand, and. inhaled throrf^h the nostrils fr-r afewmin •ites will give immediate relief. "NAZOL" is sold by Chemists and 1 Stores at Is 6d per bottle containing 60 dbse£. 5

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5490, 1 April 1910, Page 3

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