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New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency, Coy. FOR PRIVATE SALE600 4-5-year ewes, good mouths, early lambers, off clean country—27/6. | FORTHCOMING CLEARING SALES. Wednesday, June 10—On account Mrs M. Smart, Pukeatua. Friday, June 12th—On account of a Client, Otorohanga. Monday, June 15—On account Mrs Gollan, Ngahinapouri. \ 100 cows, etc. Monday, June 15th—On account of S. Hooper, Ngahape. Thursday, June 18th—On account Client, Special Entry 45 Dairy Cows at Te Awamutu Stock Sale. Wednesday, June 17, at, Otorohanga Yards—On account Dempster & Singleton. 100 cows and 30 i.c. heifers Friday, June 19—On account Mr A. R. Gascoigne, Roto-o-rangi. Monday, June 22—On account A. Symes, Otorohanga. Friday, June 26th.—On account of S. Smith, Paterangi. Friday, June 26—On account Mr H. S. Kirk, at Morrinsville yards. Wednesday, July Ist—On account Mrs J. Muirhead, at Cambridge yards. I Monday, June 29th—On account of Mr J. Warner, Ohaupo, 80 cows, etc. Tuesday, June 30th—On account Mr C. Irvine, Otorohanga. Wednesday, July Ist—On account of a Client, at Otorohanga yards. Monday, July 13th—F. O. Kurth, Pukeatua. MR T. J. RAWLING’S DISPERSAL SALE OF " THIRGOOD ” STUD AYRSHIRES To be sold on the Farm, Otorohanga, Tuesday, June 9, 1936. Commencilng at 11 a.m. 40 high-class pedigree Ayrshires, comprising—--26 foundation cows 16 young cows 8 rising 2-year in-calf heifers 4 rising 1-year heifers 6 stud bulls Also—--110 high-grade and cross-bred cows and heifers The Thirgood Stud have been founded some years from carefully se- ' lected and tested animals and are i well and favourably known. Both the grade and pedigree Cattle ' have been farmed under exceedingly I hard conditions. All the grades have ■ been bred on the place, and are a very typey herd, showing great constitution and dairy quality, and must put up good fat performances on good pastures. All cattle are guaranteed sound and in-calf and most are due July. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION TO AUCTIONEERS. Luncheon Provided. 736 MRS M. SMART’S CLEARING | SALE AT PUKEATUA. Wednesday, June 10th at Noon. 40 high-grade young dairy cows. This is a genuine herd of young Jersey and Jersey cross cows 2 farm horses 2 breding sowls Number of store and weaner pigs Also—Anderson Engine, 21 h.p., ana Victory Milking Machine, and general farm sundries. On account of S. S. Patterson—--25 young Jersey cows, 2nd and 3rd calvers, due July and August 716 “Yes, I like to give my husband variety in his meals, especially at dinner time.” “Really? How do you manage it?” “Well, I give him boiled ham, but I buy it from a different shop every day.’ The butcher greeted the customer with an embarrassed air. “I am very sorry, madam, but I cannot give you any further credit. Your bill is bigger now than it should be.” “The customer looked at him coldly. “I’m quite aware of that,” she said. “If you make it out for what it should be I’ll pay it.” Smith: I shall be everlastingly indebted to you, old man, if you could lend me a pound. Tomkins: Yes, I know. That’s the trouble.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 25, Issue 3766, 8 June 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 25, Issue 3766, 8 June 1936, Page 2