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AUCTIONS. v WAVERLEI SALEYARDS. FRIDAyTTuLY 23, • At 1 p.m. fx»he associated auctioneers -*■ will sell by auction as above— 1000 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 500 hoggets 150 ewes 20 mixed cattle F. B. JACKSON & CX>., LTD. N.Z. L. & M.A. C 50., LTD i DALGETY & CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, AT NUKUMARU. THURSDAY, JULY 22. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. :OMITH, WEBSTER & CO., in con- *-* junction with DALGETY & Ct>., LTD., have been favored'with instructions from Messrs E. Traver^and HHayes to offer for sale by public auction as above— KA FIRST-CLASS COWS, Holstein >4 *-^* and Jersey, Aug. and Sept. calvers >T 2-YEAR HEIFERS (Sept. and Oct. • calvers) O|\ 3^YEAR HEIFERS, Holsteim, *-*■" Shorthorn and Jersey cross (ia \ good condition and early spring calvers) 4 store cows * 2 yearling Holstein bulls 1 yearling Shorthorn bull 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 12 Berkshire sow* (in pig) . 14 fat pigs 18 good store pigs 1 good spring cart horse (any trial) The cows, which are a nice line, are in calf to p.b. Holstein bull (bred by Lovelock). The heifers are a particularly choice lot, comprising, 20 Hoistein cross, 35 Jersey cross and 15^ Shorthorn milking strain. These heifers, which are a picked lot from the best Taranaki herds, are in good condition, all 3-year-old and forward. Conveyance- will me«t north and south morning trains at Nukumaru. Luncheon-Provided^ - * WANGANUI EAST YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. ' At lp,m. TjWEEMAN R, JACKSON & CO., ! -*■ • LTD., will 6ell by auction as 1 K/\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, inXW eluding— '20 fat and forward cows _i^ 16 2-year steers 2500 MIXED SHEEP:' Jnanding . 700 good hoggets {off hills) prime wethers . §00 hoggets 80 ewes in lamb to S.D. ram& 600 mixed lambs off turnips ! . 250 forward ewes ,- 200 good hoggets 300 ewes 150 good lambs 200 mixed hoggets (off turnips), ■ - good KQ MIXED PIGS Luncheon may be obtained at the Yards.' WANTED KNOWN. HAVING removed our business to larger premises in Union St., we ( are prepared to take in any repairs to cycles and motor cycles. Frame repairs is our specialty, , McKAIN REPAIR DEPOT, Union St. SPLENDID LITTLE ENGLISH CAR. THE, post-war model CALTHORPB is here. It is the very essence o£ refinement and comfort. Electric lighting and starting. Now just consider a 7 car that will do 40 miles for every; : gallon poured into the tank. Full particulars from the Wellington Motor and Accessory Co., 5 Dixon Street, Wellington. G. W. Lawrence, Manager. I^ANTERBURY Table Potatoes, 17/6 \J sack; Baled Rye Hay, 6/- bale; Meadow Hay, 7/6 bale; Oaten Straw, s'bale; MeGilTs Primrose Meal, 22/- sack;sj£? Sucrosine, 32/6 sack; Mixed Grain for W' Fowls, 11/6 bushel; Meggitt'sMeal, 21/----bag; Cape Barley, 9/9 bushel; Cooper's new Vegetable and Flower Seeds; Seed Potatoes on hand and to arrive.—Loan & Mercantile Produce Store. r ■ THERE are many excuses for some JL competitors in our line,, but remember ignorance has no plea in law. Why don't some of them examine their own balance-sheet and see where leakages are made? Why don't they engage men who know their business, ni place of running the other fellow down ? Remember, we stand or fall by results only. When you send us your cream you can leave any day you like. You are a free man to/ do as you like, not as the other fellow likes. If you value freedom of action, supply us. For further particulars write P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. -—MAORILAND DAIRT I CO., LTD. ' ' jy, "YOU WANT A FILL?" "Right." Try this "Desert GoW'* Flake Cut, or do yon prefer the mixture? "Desert Gold" is a blend of the world's cho'cest v "weeds" manufactured in the Dominion^ A jjurer, more satisfying product, does not exist. Noburning of the tongrue, no after effects of oversmoking with "Desert Gold."* It's your smoke.—Advt. "Ladies who want to ■preserve their stylish figures" must abandon the toil of rubbing the weekly washing and in^ ! stead, let "No Rubbing Laundry Help* I do the hard work — Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 19 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 19 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 19 July 1920, Page 8

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