SALES BY AUCTION, FARMERS CO-OP ITINERARY OF BULL FAIRS, jgao. OCTOBER. KAWERA-Friday 8. KAPONGA—Friday 8. OPUNAKJE—Monday 11. MANAlA—Thursday 14; AUROA—Friday 15. WAVERLEY—Tuesday 19. ELTHAM—Wednesday 20. STRATFORD—Tuesday 26/ INGLEWOOD—Thursday 28. HORSE FAIRS. HAWERA—Saturday 16. ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE FAIRS. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1920. gg STORE AND FORWARD COWS. 30 empty lieifers 45 good Shorthorn yearling lieifers 45 good Holstein yearling heifers 20 good Holstein, yearling steers 45 2 and 3yr springing lieifers 24 15 months Holstein heifers 20 cows and heifers, close to profit 65 2-year empty heifers 10 selected young dairy cows 8 good dairy cows 60 fat woolly hoggets 70 ewes and lambs . AUROA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. < 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, SHEEP, etc., including—--35 extra choice springing heifers (close to profit) FARMERS' CO-OP HAWERA. SKIN, -lIDE AND TALLOW. of the aboye will be held • at Stratford every four weeks. 'Sheepskin Valuation, 4th October. (Hide Sale, 12tlrOctober. - ' \T ARAN Aid ACCLIMATISATION i SOCIETY. | FISHING SEASON, \ October 1, 1920, to April, 1921. .EISHING Licenses may be obtained at j the following Post Offices: New Plymouth, Tariki, Inglewood, Waitara, o*ato,.Puugareliu, Rahotu, Opunake; and tho following stores: T. P. Hughson (Rfihotu and Opunake), J. S. Fox (Okat&), Loveridge Bros. (Tariki), J. P. Barton (Opunake), Greenaway Bros. (Okato), Mrs. Smart (Oakura), Messrs. Styanwick and Kidd (Omata), E. A. Reynolds (Oaonui), J. Downs (Bell Blick); also at the office of tile Secretary, New Plymouth. Licenses—Men, whole season (available Jver all Dominion), 20s; women and boys (under 16 years of 'age), ss; Day Licenses available for Taranaki District inly), 2s fid; Half-season Licences, from )ecember 20, 1920 (available for Taraifiki District only), 12s 6d. VAL. DUFF, Hon. .Secretary. COST OP TYRES REDUCED gY having the genuine Big Black Diamond Goodyear Retread Band vulanised to your old worn out Tyre by the nost scientifically correct process under lirect supervision of experts. Enquire irices and see the finished article. < Don't throw away your old Tyre until we have seen it. We will help you to iconomise. (Opposite Red Post.) 301-303 DEVON ST., New Plymouth. THE I.X.L. TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT. Phone 633. R. WHALE, Proprietor. Congflis and Colds must not ene^lected or they may result in serious trouble. Bonnington's Irish Moss has enjoyed popularity with three (fenerations. This standard family cough remedy has been handed down [ike an heirloom—to-day it is used in tens of thousands of homes. Bonnurfton's IrishOMbss ooi) tains no opiates or harmful drugs—thus it may be safely given to the youngest or most delicate p®rson. It quioklv puts the cold to rout, Bonnmjton's has been tested and proved bent for yoiung and ol<T Befuse imitation and inferior substitutes and insist on the genuine BomiineN ton s Irish Moss. 153 Wanted. Lathes, Machine Tools, Woodworking, Sawmilling. Steam, .Gas and Oil Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Electrical Rails, Tractions, Portables, Haulers, etc. —Manning Millinery Co, 5 Bedford Row, ChristChristchurch.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1920, Page 8
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