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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS CO-OP ITINERARY OF BULL FAIRS, 1921. KAPoifGA—Friday, October 7. MANAlA—Tuesday, October 11. HAWERA—Wednesday, October 12. ’ OPUNAKE—Thursday, October 13. AUROA —Friday, October 1-1. WAVERLEY—Tuesday, October 18. ELTHAM—Saturday, October 22. .INGLEWOOD—Thursday, October 27. STRATFORD—Saturday, October 29. HORSE FAIRS. TI-\WERA Supplementary Spring Horee Fair. Saturday, October 15. Entries solicited for all above fairs.

COOP.' VETERINARY REMEDIES. A Ll' Co-op. Veterinary Medicines are manufactured by our own Chemist, who has made a study of ihe diseases of New Zealand Dairy Cattle, and who will, at all limes, bo pleaded to give advice to any of our clients. "Co-op.” Drench (each packet contains two doses). “Co-op.” Staggers Drench. “Co-op.” Udder Ointm t. “Co-op.” Scour Remedy. “Co-op.” Mammitis Cure. “Co-op.” Egg Producer. VETERINARY INSTRUMENTS These Instruments have been made by one of the moat reliable English Manufacturer?, and are good examples of solid English workmanship. Brass Syringe (Parex). —One pint capacity. Three Ups, one metal, one boxwood, and one long flexible. The most modern Syringe on the market. Mammitis-Syringe.—Metal barrel, good leather plunger and nickel plated silver tube. Air Pumps.—Dual action, nickel plated, ali metal, no rubber or leather parts to perish. May be used either for sterilised air or injection of liquid in Milk Fever. Probangs.—All leather with cane stiletto, mouth gag and head strap. Teat T bes.—Ball ended, nickel plated and silver. Trocar and Canula.—With extra Canula. For puncturing purposes in cases of blown animals. Bull Rings.—Good solid copper and brass, self puncturing, locked with screw; small key attached. Send for Free Booklet giving full parIticulajs of the above Remedies an<k Instruments. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ALL BRANCHES.

WANTED A LARGER FARM TN Exchange for 40 acres near Stratford, carrying, well 20 cows, 2 horses, few sheep, dtc. Practically al! level and ploughable and practically free of weeds. Good fences and gates, nearly all boundary live hedges. Buildings consist of good house, good shed, (built for machines), implement shed, 1 ear shed, wash-house, harness room, workshop, havshed, etc., all in firstclass order. Close to school, factory and town. Finance is good, but the plac being too small for the owner, he will exchange for say 100 acres good dairy land, or a larger place for mixed farming. This is one of the best little farms about, and the price is £BO per acre; £lOOO eo«h for a straight out sale. CHARLES LOWE LAND & STOCK AGENT. FENTON STREET .... STRATFORD. ’Phone 346 or 267 (residence). Send me particulars of your farm or stock.

■ BARGAINS FROM OUR LIST. gra<ss and crops; fae- ; tory, P.0.,* school clo«se; 5-roomed house, outbuildings, concreted cowshed, close to good town, main road. Price £3O per acre or near offer. Only £5OO cash, balance easy. ” 175 ACRES, close' to Now Plymouth, all grass hut one acre shelter, all [flat, ploughable, well-watered and elean.: Good 6-roomcd house in first-class order, also cowshed and outbuildings. Winter capacity 25 head heavy cattle easily. Price, £BO per acre, with, say, £l5OO cash. ‘ (174) 12- close to New Plymouth, all grass and crops. Factory, P.O. and school 1 mile; 5-roomed house and .outbuildings. Price £ll5O, with £4BO cash. The buildings alone are worth mote than the price asked. (181) ill 0 Dairy- Farm, going cons cent. Metalled road. AH in grass and ploughable. Factory, school and P.O. 1 mile; 5-roomed house and outbuilding**, concreted cowshed; 25 cows. i 7 yearlings, 2 horses, 20 ewes with lambs, ; fowls, factory, share?, carts, harness, cans, implements, etc. .Existing mort gage low rate. Price as a going concern £37 per acre, with £6OO cash. Greatest bargain of the year. (179) JJOARDING HOUSE, New Plymouth. central, 12 rooms and conveniences. Now returning £4 per week from boarders. Price, which includes £lOO worth of furniture, £l3OO, with £350 cash. (133 T g-ROOMED Rough-cast Bungalow, al’ conveniences, practically new, £250 icash. (50) j g ROOMS, all conveniences, excellent j repair, Courtenay Street, 1 minute trams; £6OO cash or offer. (80) ! LINN & GROVER, ’• EGMONT ST., NEW PLYMOUTH P.O. Box 19. i ’Phone 183.

N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD. W E „ tear ’em up and cell the good parts. The largest stocks in the Dominion. Spares for over 100 different models of cars and motor cycles. Saves 50 per cent and more. Every part guaranteed. Cash buyers of old or wrecked motors. Address 29, Harris, iffireqt;, Welliton*

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1921, Page 8

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