ihe Farmers’ Co-operativ/e Auctioning Company, Ltd. 1 ; HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 30th MayEntries solicited. OTOROHANGA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, 31st May, Entries solicited. MORRINSVILLE STOCK AND SPECIAL CATTLE SALE. Friday, 2nd June. At 11 a.m. Special Entry from East Coast—■ 650 head of station-bred cattle, from Gisborne, including—< 100 well-bred 3-year Polled Angus steers in forward condition 200 IS and 23-year Polled Angus and Hereford steers 200 IB and 2J-year Polled Angus and Hereford heifers 80 Polled Angus and Hereford cows 30 mixed-sex Polled Angus and Hereford weaners Entries solicited. _ TE AWAMUTU STOCK SALE. Thursday, Ist June. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. On account of the Estate of Rudolf C. Honore, His Whole Herd of—--26 cows 8 2-year heifers 7 yearling heifers The above herd is off high country in Oparau district, and is sure to do well anywhere in the Waikato. - EIAESIDE You will enjoy every min- S S ute of the time spent in ■== S front of the fire in your az home if you can “ Relax In Comfort S in one of our luxurious per- SS j— fectly upholstered chairs. = EE They are deep seated chairs 2 with just the right height to == SS their restful backs and low- “ S ness to their comfortable = = arms. Let us show you S SS them to-day. -EE W. J. McGIVERN FURNISHER. Market Street. TE AWAMUTU. ’Phone 2585. RESENTMENT. An old lady kept a parrot which was always swearing. Every Sunday she kept a cover over the cage, removing it on Monday morning, thus preventing the parrot from swearing the Sabbath. One Monday she saw her minister comingtowardsthe coming towards the house; so she again replaced the cover over the cage. As the reverend gentleman was about to step into the parlour, the parrot remarked: “This has been a of a short week!” Mrs Jones: I wonder why they awarded Mrs Henpeck five huntdred pounds for the loss of her thumb. Mrs Brown: Perhaps it was the one she kept her husband under. Customer: I want a haircut, singe, shampoct moustache clipped, beard trimmed. Where can I put my cigar? Barber: Suppose you keep it in your mouth sir; it’ll be a sort of land mark.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 58, Issue 4187, 22 May 1939, Page 2
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