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Auctions. GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWERA. THURSDAY. JUNE 26. .At 2 p.m. : f_J_ILLIES.'ANdITaLDER have rew _-'i e_' ed, instruction_ from Mr L. +l'Jsf£ h Pole u v' vho has sott hi* to sell by publ>c auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE ; oo cows, mostly young, well in calf and coming m in good condition 1 bull 3 calves 2 milk carters, 5 aud 7 years old sound and good 1 hack 1 light milk waggon, harness, 6 milk cans NOTE.—The above herd, which has been heavily culled, has been brought ; to the yards ror convenience. The herd has been milked for 'some seasons at the back of Whakamara. Mr Catchpole has sold his farm. AT THE FARM" STRATFORDOPUNAKE ROAD, MAHOE. FRIDAY, JUNE 20 : T^TEWTON KING has received in--L structions from Mr Sidney Lone abo°ve- glVm§ UP clailyi"S' to'se« as WITHOUT RESERVE, lhe whole of his first-class dairy herd, farm implements, furm„Qtl?re' etc-- as nnder: 4b dairy cows, Holstein and Jerin rSe_*' ,AuS»st and Sept. calvers 10 first-class heiters 15 early calves 2 Jersey bulls (young) ' 2 sows 1 cart horse, aged i ™year half-draught colt 1 20-month colt, by Albert Chevalier ' 1 rising 6-year half-draught mare by Consby (slight reserve; lip dray, gig, dray harness, gi~ harness.. 2 saddles and bridles" plough, swingletrees, stumpinp .lack milk cans, wheelbarrow" quantity of new timber, chains and sundries __ . AlsoHousehold furniture and effects Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. NOTE.-The av__7ge test of thesa cows for the season is 4.3, the highest o.Z, lowest 3.8, and returned over £19 per cow. This is a real genuine herd. DOUGLAS SALE YARDS. __ MONDAY. JUNE 23 TVTEWTON KING will sell at hh -L~ yards as above— O CATTLE, comprising— 60 2|- to 3-year forward bullocks 50 2^-year steers S fat cows 25 store cows 20 2i-year in-calf heifers 100 mixed weaners 200 lambs Sale at 1 o'clock.

STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. NTUESDAyHtUNE 24. EWTON KING will sell by auction as above— AKQ CATTLE, including— 100 2_-year steers 50 store cows 60 20-month steers 50 in-calf heifers 40 empty heifers., 150 mixed weaners 80 fat wethers 40 fat ewes 200 2-tooth wethers 300 lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. TARANAKI WOOL. MMEJGPHIU*. HIDE and TALLOW SALE. Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratlerrf x Next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALE— JULY 1. Clients are particularly requested »; forward consignments in time to arri-» not later than FRIDAY, June 27. NEWTON KIN » AT THE MART, HIGH STREET, ELTHAM. SATURDAyTjUN7 21. BELLINGHAM~AND SON will sell by public auction as above.— 1 pedigree Jersey cow (guaranteed to calve in August) 1 pony (broken to harness) A number mixed pig;s, number mixed poultry, 6 young ducks (laying) milk cans, 1 good milk waggon,' 2 saddles, bridles, garden roller A quantity nevr and second-hand furniture, including: 4 dressers bedstead, w.w. mattresses, box mattresses, sofas, duchess pair overmantel, hall stand, chairs,' sideboard, Venetian blinds, and numerous sundries Also— cai-pet squares, bush rugs, hearth rugs, slip mats 2 tons prime table potatoes (southern), prime onions, boxes of candles, pure Ceylon tea, coppers, etc. 100 cases good dessert apples and • pears ! WITHOUT RESERVE. I oO military capes WANTED Known— sporting Goods: i ,< aud Single-barrel Breechloading Guns, Cartridge Belts, Am- »}%, B? lll? T tite. J*-by. EleyV Greet and Eley' 8 Universal Cartridges; also Pea Rifle Cartridges. H. J. Eaves, Utakeho. WANTED "Kn~owli-Ho7_e~ CoTer* made to order and repaired Harness made and repaired. Boots repaired. W e carry heavy stocks of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Evening Shoes, "saddlery, Cow Covers. Oilcoats. etc. - at very keen prices for caf* ""_ J *■'■>—-• Otakeho. RUGBY UNIOIV FOOTBALL COMPETITION. L-'hampions and Unbeaten Newtown R,U. Football Team lhe Manager. Rexona, Sydney Dear Sir,—Tho whole of our football team are so pleased with the benefit we have derived from the use of Bexona, the Rapid "Healer, that we have unanimously decided to give you a testimonial regarding same. We have used it for numerous purposes m our training and after our matches, both as an embrocation and as a healer for the various cuts and sores incidental to football. This has been a most successful year with us and we certainly feel to a considerable extent that we owe our success to the great benefit which we have derived from the use of Rexona, the Rapid Healer. _ A number of the boys have also used n_ f?" lula,"ns. Sore Feet, and Uhapped Hands, and in every instance have found it to be an excellent remedy. With best wishes for Rexona, We are. very tmlv yours, (Spd.) ERNEST E; BOOTH, ' Capt. Newtown R.U. Football Team Also signed by the other members I of the team.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 June 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 June 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 June 1913, Page 8