Dalgety & Company Limited CAMBRIDGE SHEEP FAIR AND STOCK SALE CAMBRIDGE SALE YARDS Monday Week (26th January) 3000 SHEEP 500 2-tooth ewes from Gisborne 1000 mixed-age ewes 100 fat lambs 1000 store lambs Further Entries solicited OPARAU EWE FAIR Monday, 26th January 11 a.m. 3000 BREEDING EWES, ' Including— -500 2-tooth ewes 1000 4-year ewes 1000 5-year ewes 500 mixed-age ewes Entries solicited HIDES, WOOL, SKINS, ETC. SUPER BAGS. Branded with Star Challenge, 8s 6d dozen. Farmers’ Fertiliser, 8s 6d dozen. K.P., 6s 6d dozen. Get my Quote. It will pay you. BUYING STAND, every Sale Day, at Maxwell & Wilson’s premises, NEAR SALE YARDS. Skins and Bags may be left at the above premises during week. Try 0. W. ROWE & CO. For BETTER Prices. DEPOT: FRANKTON JUNCTION Phones 3078 and (Private) 8764. | Young, Prime, s ■ Tender Lamb I L is offered by this butchery, | The family wants good ,? meat, and by shopping It ihere you can purchase the L highest quality meats at J the lowest prices. Satisfy | the family’s craving for a | really delicious meal by | f becoming one of our satis- ? lied customers. 5 MIDDLEBROOKS |i wholesale 8C Retail Butchers 11 Next Post Office, hi TF AWAMUTU.’Phone 24. A “Declaration of Purpose” was adopted at the International Youth Rally for Victory recently held in London. It declared: “We will never rest till the world has been freed from the plague of Nazism and Fascism. . . . We will be the spearhead of the fight for freedom. We build up to-day the brotherhood which will overcome all barriers. . . . British youth, young people of the great Dominions, youth of the Allies now in Britain: Let us make this island an arsenal. Soldiers, sailors and airmen, young women in the forces, prepare for the day when we shall strike in the West. Young workers in the factories, roll out the tanks, the aeroplanes and the guns. Young people on the land, help build up our stores of food. Youth in the service squads, training corps, civil defence and Home Guard, add to our strength. Let our motto be work, train, serve and fight for victory.”
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 64, Issue 4527, 23 January 1942, Page 2
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