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MAORI INTERPRETER ATTACKED. "1 was attacked with and suffered considerably from rheumatism in the knees," writes Interpreter Sam Maioha of Waimate North, N.Z. 1 got a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, rubbed in in ireely, and was delighted with the result. The pain soon went away and 1 had the free use of my limbs. Since then I have recommended it to others and they have thanked me for doing so. Sold by all chemists and stores.—Advt. Auctions. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. At 12.30 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will sell as above, — 60 fat and fonvard 4-year bullocks 70 wethers 25 forAvard bullocks 30 fat and forward empty heifers 28 2-year steers 15 yearlings 22 mixed cattle 25 Aveaners 100 lambs 120 lambs 90 wethers ENTRIES SOLICITED. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT MOMOHAKI. TUESDAY, JUNE 25. Sale at 12 noon. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr A. Howie to sell as afeove, — WITHOUT RESERVE. 80 dairy cows, spring calvers 10 2-year heifers 10 yearlings 40 Aveaner calves 1 Ayrshire bull 1 Shorthorn bull Also, — 5 draught horses 1 hack 1 purebred Berkshire boar j 4 soavs in pig 25 store pigs 1 milk Avaggon (can carry 20 cans), 1 spring cart to carry 8 cans, waggon, 14 milk cans, 5 Wolseley shearing machines * with grinder, 1 d.f. plough, 1 s.f. plough, disc harrows, 4 leaf tine harrows, Massey-Harris grain and manure drill, chaffcutter, wiimoAving machine, Planet Jr., seed sower, Taylor and Bremner wool press, Avery scales, spring cart and dray harness, plough harness and chains, 1 set 4-horse gear, yokes, trees, anvil, barroAV, roller, reaper and binder, mower, etc., etc. On account of Messrs O'Reilly Bros., — 30 3-year springing heifers from picked herds (early calvers) Luncheon provided. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. WAVERLEY. THURSDAY, JUNE 27. Sale at 11 a.m. shai;p. (Half-mile from Waverley Racecourse Station..) FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr J. Vincent, who has disposed of his farm, to sell as above, — WITHOUT RESERVE. 150 daily coavs, chiefly August and September calvers 20 2-year springing heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 Ayrshire bull 3 bulls 60 store pigs 13 breeding sows 1 purebred Yorkshire boar 18 milk cans and all usual dairy • utensils, Massey-Harris seed drill (neAv), swamp plough, d.f. plough, disc harrows, corn crusher, horse power, saAV bench, chaffcutter, iniik Avaggon (20 cans), spring cart, 2 double buggies, Planet Jr.^ set 4-horse gear and all usual farm implements, sundries, and lot of harness WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 6 waggon horses o hacks 7 unbroken horses 2 brood mares 7 cow Austral milking plant and 51 h.p. Hornsby oil engine (guaranteed ia good working order) NOTE.—Mr Vincent has let all his place, and is going right out of dairying. Coach Avill meet both mail trains at Waverley. Luncheon provided. NOW IS THE TIME FOR THE TOP DRESSING OF PASTURES! BUT the question which confronts the farmer is, WHAT IS THE BEST MANURE TO APPLY? The solution of this problem is found in GILLANDERS' PASTURE MANURE, which supplies the ingredients necessary to increase the growth of grass and to maintain the fertility of the soil. GIVE IT A TRIAL. Also in Stock—Mount Lyell Superphosphate, Basic Slag, and other Fertilisers. Further Enquiries solicited. . Tjl Q.ILLANDERS, SEED AND MANURE MERCHANT, HAWERA. *

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 20 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 20 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 20 June 1912, Page 7