AUCTIONS Newton King, Ltd. STRATFORD SALE. MONDAY. 22nd JUNE, 1D36, AT 12.30 P.M. (Please note Change of Date, owing to intervention of His Majesty's Birthday on Tuesday, 23rd Juno.) 1A STORE and Forward Cows and Bulls 10 Fat Cows 15 Weaner Jersey Heifers. On Account of Mr. J. F. Butler. 3 CALVED HEIFERS (good quality) 12 2 and 3-year In-calf Jersey Heifers (good quality). ON ACCOUNT CLIENT, OHURA. WITHOUT RESERVE. HERD OF 23 JERSEY AND JERSEY SHORTHORN CROSS COWS (nearly all July Calvers) Jersey Shorthorn Cross Heifers 0 Weaner Heifers. On Account Of Client. !0 JERSEY AND JERSEY CROSS COWS, G.S. MR. L. R. HARRISON'S UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. (Whose Lease having expired is leaving the District.) STRATFORD SALEYARDS (For Convenience). MONDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1936, AT 1 P.M. I COMPLETE HERD, 32 MOSTLY YOUNG, HIGH QUALITY JER- j SEY & JERSEY CROSS COWS, i in splendid condition; duo July, j August, and few September. i 4 2-year-old In-calf Jersey Heifers I 1 2-year-old Jersey Bull 1 S-year Mare —all harness I 1 Aged Mare-—all harness i 2 First-class Sows, in splendid condi-j tion, due August.
Spring Cart and Harness, uuggy and Harness, Hay-sweep, Chain ! Harrows, Disc Harrows, 5 Milk- j cans. 2 Coppers, Grindstone, j Chains and Trees, Pig Troughs, I Covers, Usual Farm Tools and j a Sundries, and 2 Working Dogs, j ~1: This is in our opinion one j ot Hie best herds being dispersed inj Taranaki this season. j j The cows are mostly young, in j splendid condition, due early, and j absolutely clean. Factory Returns, ] which are particularly good, and in- j dividual calving dates, will be given j at the Sale. NEWTON KING, LTD. STRATFORD. BUSINESS. NOTICES, Yih Mill
m SATISFACTION /'GOVERNMENT Certified Hawkes Bay Rye, Akaroa Cocksfoot, Brown Top White Clover, etc. Sutton's Garton's and Cooper's Mangolds, Carrots,. Chow Moellier Turnips, Swedes, Broad Leaf Essex Rape, Thousand-headed Kale, etc. Machine-dressed and Clipped Col' lege Algerian Seed Oats, Seed Maize, Chevalier and Cape Barley, Scotch Tares, Partridge Peas. SOW WITH Special Sterling Manure Mixtures. Grass, Turnip, Mangold, Carrot, Chow Moellier, etc. ALSO IN STOCK— Super, Basic Super, Basic Slag, Pure Steamed Bonedust, Blood and Bone Potash, Kainit, etc. Fencing Wire, Staples, G.C. Iron, Cement, etc. MWiUli RJiib I m k y Stratford.
I They had a short way Vitft smoL_. iin days gone by, >n Turkey. Anyone j found indulging had his nose pierced, •and his pipe thrust through the hole! I Doubtless some present-day enemies I of the weed would like to see the old Turkish method of diseourasrins ould like to see tne oid ! hod, of discouraging I ed and generally adopt-1 ite ail the abuse heaped | 11 the attemi ta made to ! upon it and all the attemrta made to I suppress it, smoking is now more ; popular than over. Everywhere the] consumption of tobacco is rapidly in-: creasing. Here in New Zealand trie ; increased demand has been especially j noticeable of late years owing to the ! increased popularity of "toasted."! now generally recognised as the ' purest and least harmful nf all to- j baccos, thanks to the manufacturer's ; special toasting proctss, which not ' only frees it to a lure extent of its ( n'cotino hut helps to give it its pecn- ' Marly flno flavour an< aroma. Ask for (and b get) any of the genui brands—Navy Cut No. Cavendish, Cut Plug No pud delightful j be carefril tt> I mine toasted . 3 fBulldog), J No. 10 (Hulls-i head), ltiverhead Gold or Desert Gold -and you ; il avoid imitations.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 161, 19 June 1936, Page 8
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