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mouth; not ou the week, us hitherto. By Mr. B. J .Peterson: That voting by proxy be discontinued. Peppermint Cure. Never failsH For influenza take Woods' Ureal Gd. 2s tki." Progress, advancement and new ideas meet one at every turn. If v.e desire to keep up-to-date, we u elcome them. We find all three at our service at the Egmout Clothing Company’s bright and cheerful establishment in Broadway, reference to which is made in another column. w ( AUCTION SALES. Gillies and nalder’S list of Stock Sales for July:— JULY—Manaia—Tuesday, 18 Okaiawa—Monday, 24 Ulovcr Road, Hawera, ihursday, -■< Monthly Horse Earn Dominion Bazaar, Princes Street, Hr - wera, Saturday, 29. Auroa —Monday, tsiAUCTJON SALE OF 1550 PUREBRED SHEEP, AT OUR HORSE SALE YARDS, HAWERA, On SATURDAY, JULY 22nd, '' ' At 12.30. GJLLBES . & NALDER have received instructions from MR. J. R. CORRIGAN, to sell as above, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE--750 Lincoln owes 250 2 tooth owes, in lamb 230 Lincoln ewe hoggets, 60 in hock book, balance eligible 200 4 tooth ewes in lamb 300 6 tooth to f.m. ewes in lamb Abov ear© all in lamb to rams bred by Tanper,| Perry, and Gadsby 275 b.l. ewes 80 2 tooth ewes in lamb 60 4 tooth ewes in lamb to rams bred by Noilson, Ormond, and W. Grant 135 6 tooth to f.m. ewes in lamb 230 purebred b.l. ewe hoggets, bred from rams from Ormond, Neilson, and W. Grant 100 Shropshire owes ( 10C do. 2,4, 6, and f.m. ewes, in lamb to rams imported from Tasmania, bred by Maunsell C 5 purebred Shropshire ewe hoggets bred from rams from Maunsell The above noted flocks must be soli as Mr. Corrigan has purchased cows and is going in for dairying.

CLIMIE ROAD, NGAIRE. FRIDAY, JULY 21st, 1911, Sale at 11.30 a.m. nnHE N.Z. L. & M. AGENCY JL COMPANY, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR'. J. E. CLARK, who has sold his farm, to sell his dairy herd, farm implements, and household furniture, as under— WITHOUT RESERVE—--22 cows, Holsteins, Jersey, and Ayrshire, expected to calve July and August. _ > 8 choice 2-year-old springing heifers, Jersey, Holstein, and Ayrshire, 4 half-bred yearling , Ayrshire heifers 1 3-year grade Jersey bull 1 yearling 1 purebred Berkshire boar 1 purebred Berkshire sow, expected to farrow in September 2 good half-draught geldings 1 lady’s harness pony, quiet 1 saddle mare, stinted to Consby 1 foal colt by Consby, age 8 months 30 shares in Ngaire .Co-op. Factory Farmers’ Favourite drill, 9 coulter, with seeder complete, McCormick mower, , Planet Jr. drill, tine harrows, Bentall chaff cutter, disc harrows, scarifier and moulder, s.f. plough, jack, tip-dray, gi", light trap, lawn mower, lady s bicycle (Massey Harris), 8 colonies of bees, milk cans, buckets, patent water cooler, ' 3 sets harness, sledge, 2 gont.’s saddles and bridles, 1 lady’s side saddle, set plough back bands and chains, dray chains, rnatai posts, totara gate, new, 10ft., seed potatoes, fowls and ducks, horse covers, 1 first-class d.b. gun, military bridle and breastplate, barb wire, horse roller, 3 crosscut saws, etc. Also household furniture, consisting of: — Drawing-room suite, rattan and bent-wood chairs, pot ferns, largo dining table, 1 kitchen table, curtains, poles, cake stand, 2 fancy hanging lamps, carpets, ‘and linoleum, 2 fenders, crockery, 1 double b.r bedstead, 2 wire stretchers, duchess chest, chest of drawers, wardrobe, with mirror, sideboard, with three mirrors, about 5 foot, 1 good piano by Gellricb and Sohne; also tubs, wringers, and large quantity of sundries. Luncheon provided. YOUNG, HOBBS AND GO. • STOCK SALES FOR JULY— Strathmore—Monday, 17 S t ratio rd—Tu esd ay, 18 Kaponga—Friday, 21 Eltham—W"“ 'nesday. 2G STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 18th. At 1.30 o’clock. \TOUNC, HOBBS AND GO., 1 will soil by auction at their yards, as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Including—--30 forward and jTix cows 40 store cows 100 yearlings (mixed) GO 2.1-year springing heifers 100 20-month steers CO yearling Holstoin-Jorsey heifers Also—--250 breeding ewes 50 2-tooth owes. ICO in lamb owes 200 lambs

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 123, 17 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 123, 17 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 123, 17 July 1911, Page 8

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