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BULLS SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1917, At 1 o'clock sharp. LfESSRS LEVIN AND CO., LTD., yl. will sell, as above,— 7AA HEAD CATTLE, consisting 316 mixed yearlings (lots) 74 yearlings (lots) lo I'. and I'. cows 2 3-vr heifers 32 2 and 3-yr bullocks 38 3-yr heifers 78 yearling steers 22 very forward 3-yr steers 40 fat ewes L>(kS. and f. ewes 3 4-yr bullocks. 2 dairy cows at drop. 1 2-yr empty lichees. 53 cues with latrtbs. 100 ewes with 100 per cent lambs 50 2-th ewes with la nibs. 40 ewes with lambs. On account Mr J. if. Porrett, — 30 12 to 15-mos S.fl. heifers

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. •nnilE Government having purchased X lii.s property at Ngahuha, Pakaraka, Bay <ji' Islands, for Returned Soldiers, .MR JAS. CLOSE has instructed tho undersigned Lb oiler for absoluto sale, early in January, 1918, tho whole of his .stock, implements, furniture, etc,:— 2000 SHEEP, includim 530 Stud Romney Ewe Hoggets and Lambs. (Registered Hock 177) L3O Stud and Hock rams Date ot sale''and further particulars tur and all information from N:A. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Whahgaroi. A. HOLMES, Manager. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1017, At 11.30 a.m. 810 ewes and lambs (lots) 1000 woolly mixed hoggets (lots) 220 I.e. shorn '2-th wethers 350 mixed 2-tlis 35 cows in calf to S.LI, bull 30 2J-yr S.IL heifers in calf to S.li. bull shorn 2 and 4-th wethers woolly ewe hoggets (very good) wether hoggets fat woolly wethers fat bullocks' 25(1 ewe hoggets. 250 wether hoggets, GO Shorthorn cows. 1200 mixed hoggets (lots). 1 pedigree Jersey bull (Lady's Viscount). 1 9-niths good sheep dog. 2 good sheep dogs On account of J. U. Smith, Esq.: ] purebred 2-vr Jersey bull, by .Molly Exile.' 1 grade Jersey springing cow. 3rd carver. Account. J. (i. Cob be, — 1 pedigree Jersey bull ("llillTaiihvha.") This bull is <>l '•Golden Swan," of the- "Slan-driuc"-Starlight and Marrigold

24 prime i.uL heifers Barling's oar will Joave the Railway Station for Feilding at 10.45 on arrival of the Paekakariki train. Farm 5s return. owO (without removal), end every other approved security; repayable easy instalments. Apply personally or letter enclosing stamps.—L. W. Balkind, King's Chambers ' (first floor), over' O'Coruor and Tydeman's the Square Removed from 14 Cuba street —the late address. MONET TO LETO. . >J UPWARDS on Furnltupe, ste. jO repayable easy IhsttUmnlli itriotfy confidential. Apply CORRECT ADDRESS—t2t Cuba street. KILKQRN FOR. CORNS. TAKES THEM OUT ROOT 'AND BRANCH. J a TIN FROM U.F.3. PHARMACY 5(5 CUBA STREET, »»4T.MF.ftBTON NORTH. WORK GOOD. CHARGES ABSOLUTELY FAIR. rpHAT expresses briefly the kind ol .1. servico you get when you employ us to move- your furniture. Wo do the work carefully and well, and every good housewife likes to be sure on that point. Then the/charges arc-.absolntely fair—another important point. Storage, all principal towns.—The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd.

Prices Beat PLAS3VION Cocoa, full i lb. tins, Bd, ilb. tins Is 3d at Sheppard's, whero you can buy 16oz. Rangoon Candles at lOd per packet, and Strang's Soluble- Coffeo at Is per tin. TEA, all the well-known brands oi tea in tins and packets at the old prices at Sheppard's, whore the best Wax Vestas are 7d per packet or 6s 9d nplWO parte of Tartola to one part of JL Carbonate of Soda will give you much bettor results than tlio best Baking Powder. Tartola costs 1b 6d per lb. at Sheppard's. XM topber Thomas, of Bristol, England, cleans everything' and is one of tlie best disinfectants known. .') bars for Is Id; the best and only half the price of other brands.—Sheppard's. SHEPPARDS aro still selling their well-known looso teas at the old prices, \i'//. Is 'ld, Is Od, Is Bd, Is lOd. Tango Tea at Is lOd is the bosfc value in the Dominion. /CIGARETTES aiid" tin Tobaccos at \y the old prices at Sheppard's, where 51b. boxes of 2s Tea can be bought at 9s.—Sheppard's, Rangitikei street. THE saving of a low BnilHnga over cheap motor tyres may prove expensive economy. Tlio expenditure of a little extra, if necessary, for CLINCHER CROSS BRITISH TYRES will prove a sound investment. They don't tear rough roads.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1016, 8 November 1917, Page 8

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