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NEWTON KING L TI CLEARING SALES. AUGUST., 27th.— Estate J. H. Oolsby, Urui Saleyarde. OCTOBER. Ist.—Taranaki Hospital Board, Wei town (Stock, implements, etc. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 2-7, 1923. - \EWTON KING, LTD., will pell In their Douglas yards on above date; — \ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, ), Including:— 70 weanen heifers' 30 store cow si 20 springing heifers and dairy cows On account of Mr L. Bunn:— 13 dairy slows, close to profit. 7 springing heifers, close profit 150 rink, lioggets 70 first-class mixed hoggets to Sale at 1 o’clock. N.Z. L.*M.A.C° hTO- - SAIE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1923. ion HEAD MIXED CATTLE. \ 30 dairy cows and heifers On account Mr E. Nickel, Kohura. tahi.: 8 dairy cows, 2nd and 3rd calvers On account Messrs. Loveday Lennie, Pohokura: 8 dairy cows, 3rd and 4tl& calvers. . Sal© at 1 o’clock. T. I. LAMABON Auctlonneer, General Merchant Furniture Warehouseman. Agents for Westfield and Eclipse Fertilisers and Calf Meals. Produce of All Descriptions Stocked Clearing Sales Conducted Anywhere in the District MART SALES EVERY SATURDAY. ’Phone 249. PRELIMINARY NOTICE THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923. r jp # I. LAMASON has received instructions from Mr T. Rowson, Orlando Street South, to sell by auction the whole of his furniture / and effects. PARTICULARS LATER.

FARMERS’ CO-OP, STEATFOBD SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1923. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE Including: 20 dairy cows and heifers On account of\a Client—--12 dairy cow A On account of a Often fc_ 6 dairy cows On account of a Client 7 dairy cows * jC* UTTER WRAPPERS.—To Dairy | farmers who make their own butter; Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post." Job Printing NEW ZEALAND BACON COMPANY 4 purchase calfskins in any quantity. Highest cash price given. Consignments will be received at shed in Juliet South (round * Courthouse corner) every TUESDAY and SATURDAY. Toko —Monday G, 20. Douglas.—Monday 13. Huiroa. —Monday 27. S Tariki —every Thursday. Stratford. —Tuesdays; 1 and Saturdays. “DON’T MTS HAVE SOME FUN?" To listen to some people talking, ono would almost be led to believe that we intended to get all the cream in New Zealand. Why, it Is all nonsense, because we are only capable of handling a very small quantity .and even if we put up another factory we can only do a very limited amount. The natural increase from year to year is some 25 per cent., so more factories must be required. We are, helping the dairy farmer and tW' country generally. If you are not tied up to any other factory, you can safely give us a trial. “Competition is the life of all trade.” For further Wtiiigcuuu. Agents iur uiadkjuvj a CALFSKINS AUGUST. BERT ROWE, Representative. MAORILAND DAIRY AND PROf;

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 94, 25 August 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 94, 25 August 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 94, 25 August 1923, Page 8