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New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency, Coy. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Monday, May 18th, at Noon. 250 HEAD OF CATTLE 30 fat cows 100 store and boner cows 5 bulls 10 yearling heifers 60 dairy cattle On account of a client—--50 Jersey springing heifers On account of a client—--6 young Jersey cows close to profit 50 pigs 100 store and weaner pigs On account of Mr Hughes, French Pass, Cambridge, who has leased his farm, we will offer the whole of his live and dead stock as under. 19 Jersey and Jersey S.H. cows 52 yearling dairy heifers 4 yearling heifers, i.c. to pedigree S.H. bull 5 Red Poll calves 1 3-year pedigree Jersey bull 2 Tamworth sows, to farrow early 16 slips 12 blade discs, no frame 2 barrels, copper, 2 scyths, con-crete-trough, 55-gallon Lister separator (as new), ladder, and a quantity of general farm sundries. ALSO—--7 tons hay MR J. BLACKMAN’S CLEARING SALE. ROTO-O-RANGI, CAMBRIDGE. Wednesday, 20th May. At Noon. WHOLE HERD OF—--35 best-quality dairy cows These cattle are mostly Jersey and Holstein-cross. They are due early in to a Shorthorn bull; 21 should calve in July and the balance in August. In the aggregate they have produced per factory returns in excess of 10,000 lb fat for 11 months to 30th April, 1936. Being also mostly third calvers, we thoroughly recommend buyers to attend. Also, on account of Mr I. Hopkins, dispersal of— / 44 in-calf Jersey heifers These heifers have been selected from picked herds averaging up to 328 lb fat, are in good condition, fairly well grown, and are well forward in calf, and afford an excellent opportunity for prospective purchasers to fulfil their requirements. Luncheon provided. 624 MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. Friday, 22nd May, Entries solicited, TAUPIRI PIG SALE. Monday, 25th May. Entries solicited. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 26th May. Entries solicited. TAUPIRI PIG SALE. Monday, April 27th, at 11.30 a.m. 350 PIGS 250 porkers and baconers 100 store and weaner pigs , Entries Solicited. MESSRS WALLIS BROS., DISPERSAL OF DAIRY CATTLE, AT TE KAWA: Friday, May 29th. 120 dairy cows—young, good cattle 130 well-grown, well forward dairy heifers Full Particulars Later. 600

GERMAN TRIBUTE PAID TO KING EDWARD VIII. A striking tribute to the help which the King has given British industry was paid by Herr Ernst Reichard, president of the German Trade Development Board, in London recently, says the Daily Telegraph. He was speaking at a luncheon of the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers at the Hotel Victoria. “A short time ago, after the death of King George,” he said, “the whole Press of the world resounded with words of the highest praise for your new Sovereign, King Edward VIII. “Especial mention was made of his activities as “Great Britain’s premier travelling salesman’ at the time when he was Prince of Wales. He was considered as the ‘Royal Trade Ambassador’ for British goods. “Wherever he went his mere presence, combined with his exceptionally charming personality, had the most favourable effect and acted as an enormous stimulus to the success of British trade. “The success of the sterling block, as economic experts have asserted, was due in no small measure to the impression made by the various journeys of the ‘Royal salesman.’ “If the representative of the Royal family considered it his duty to make suih nobe efforts on behalf of publicity for British products, and if British business appreciates to the full, as I know it does, the highly satisfactory results of these efforts, but is but one more proof of tjie fact that you regard publicity and advertisement as one of the most essential pre-requisites for the flourishing of trade and industry; otherwise it would not have required the help of the very best that your country had to give.” Herr von Hoesch, the German Ambassador, speaking as the guest of honour, said: “Friendly meetings such as this are

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 52, Issue 3756, 15 May 1936, Page 2

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