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We Stock: ALL. THE BEST VARIETIES, CASED AND FLOORED WITH PLANT WITH OUR STERLING’ POTATO MANURE AND GET A LARGE CROP OF GOOD TABLE-SIZE. 44-46 PER CENT SUPERPHOSPHATE, Basic Super, Nauru and Super, Basic Super and Kainit, 30 per cent, and 90 per cent. Sulphate of Potash, Carbonate, Cr ed Burnt Lime, Sulphoposphate. COW and HORSE COVERS, afiy size desired, In Jute or finei long green flax, shaped to fit comfortably, British Plain and Barb Wire, Fowl, Pig and Sheep Netting, Cyclone Netting for all uses, Donald’s Wire Strainers, G. C. Iron and Nails, Staples, etc. HORSE, COW and PIG FOODS, comprising Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Garton and Dun Oats, Hay, Straw, Pollard, Parro Food, Bran, Barley-meal and Pea- meal, Sucrosine, Fluid Molasses, in tins or barrels, Paterine, Maize, Wheat, any cereal crushed and ground. WILSON’S CEMENT —Supplies arrive at regular periods and can be railed direct ex wharf if necessary. STRONG SHOOTS. ALSO FOR SALE. ew NEW PLTMOJJTBE, STRATFORD INGLE WOOL, KaPONGA, MANAIA

'T'O Stand the Season at STRATFORD and HAWERA, and will VISIT STRATFORD On' TUESDAYS each week. ' The Thorough- * bred Stallion, ROYAL MU DIVORCE - No * 16 Family " ; By King's Proctor—Jessamine (King's Proctor by Persimmon by St, Simon—Jessamine by John o’ Gaunt by Isinglass.) Both Royal Divorce and his sire were great racehorses, and Royal Divorce’s first foals, now rising yearlings, point to his becoming a great sire. For fuller particulars and tabulated pedigree, see cards. TEES; Single Mare 20 Guineas; two or more Mares as arranged. Good grazing, 5/- per week, No responsibility whatever. All mares met at Stratford Station. All fees payable January Ist, 1929. ' S. J./BAILEY, 91 Regent St., Hawera. Or J. F. BUTLER, \ Victoria Road, Stratford, ’Phone 2203. PIGS~ RECEIVING DATES FOR OCTOBER, 1928. Monday—Te Wera 29th. Tuesdays—Stratford, 9th and 23rd. Wednesdays—Midhirst, 3rd, 17th, 31st. Matapu, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., 10th, 24th. Oct. 31—Kohuratahi. Thursdays—Pukengahu, 11th. Fridays—Kaponga, 12th, 26th. By arrangement; Toko, Douglas, HuL, roa. PRICES: Pigs, up to 601bs, 5Jd per lb; 601bs to 901bs 0d per lb; 9libs to HOlhs, 6d per lb; lljUbs to 1501bs 6d per lh. Prices include Government subsidy of £d per lb. Calfskins —Current Market Rates. BUYERS OF PIGS AND GULL COWS: J. H. BUTCHER, Stratford. R. *l. THURSTON, Bltbam. F. H. WRIGHT, Hawera. R, BUTCHER, Waitara. Toko and Douglas Districts: Representative, W. HOWATT, Douglas. Representations for Te Wera, Pohckura and Koburatabi districts: A. H. FRANKS, Strathmore, For further particulars apply to the Buyers or direct 1 to THOMAS BORTHWICK & SONS (A’SIA, LTD. rjMiE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING COMPANY, Ltd., will receive Pigs from Shareholders only, as follows: — OCTOBER. Douglas —Mondays, 1, 15, 20. Toko— Mondays, 1, I'S, 29. Tarild —Tuesdays, 2, 16, 30. Stratford—Mondays, 8 and 22. Huiroa —Mondays, 8 and 22. Midhirst— Tuesdays, 9 and 23. You cannot afford not to your local paper. It keeps you abreast of what is going ou iu your town and district, as well as giving all the important Dominion news in coincise and readable form.

Auction Sales. ANNUAL jJULL JfAIR. STRATFORD. FRIDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1928. ,At 1 p.m. giQ PEDIGREE AND GRADE BULLS FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. —' N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE, melb par m,.H,ws,ni \kl Bright sunshine turns the ajdten,tion of ladies to the lovely’ new summer fabrics now shewing at the Melbourne. These include light weight wool crepe-de-chines, new rayons in spots and striped, new spun silks in plain, stripes and floral designs voiles in a wonderful range of designs. Buy your requirement's, now .while the, selection is good. Land and Property FOR SALE, , GOING CONCERN, CJg ACRES, NEAR LOWGARTH. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, Concrete Floor to cowshed and yard, Outbuildings and motor shed, 8 paddocks, |-inile from Factory and School. Stock: 36 Cows, Bull, 2 Horses. Spring Dray, Farm 70 Cows and Implements at valuation. Implements and Factory Shares, Produced 9000 fat last season. , PRICE: £4O per acre. £ISOO down. Walk in, walk out. GOING CONCERN, ACRES, BLTHAM. 7-ROOMED HOUSE, Cowshed and Outbuildings, 12 Paddocks. PRICE: £SO per acre, £7OO down. Easy terms for 7 years. One Mortgage. Walk in, walk out. LAND REPRESENTATIVES: W. H. H, YOUNG, Stratford. F. EVANS, Hawera. E. D. MASON, New Plymouth. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z, LTD., STRATFORD HAWERA AND ELTHAM. ~ KELLY & SON AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. FENTON STREET. FARMERS’— We are agents for Websters Pedigree Farm Seeds md have in stock, Websters Prizewinner, Yellow Globe, Mangold, Superlative Swede, Imperial Green Globe and Hardy Green Turnip, Chou Moellier, Matchless White Carrot etc. NOTE. —Websters Matchless White Carrots gained first .prize in Carrot growing’ competitions, Toko District last year. Websters Prizewinner Yellow Globe Mangold gainid first prize Mangold growing comjetition Mangatokl last year. Buy Websters and be sure of good sops. SCARLET FEVER—CHICKEN POX. A prominent member of the Red Cross Society found Q-tol most effective in reducing the rash on his children, wh 0 were suffering from chicken pox. The penetrative and antiseptic prouerties of Q-tol are also equally successful in cases ®f •arlet fever. *

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 63, 24 October 1928, Page 8

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