SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP iNGVEWOOD SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, ETC., including—--40 store and forward cows 1 good half-draught horse, 5 years (all work) ' 550 MIXED SHEEP, including—--200 good 4-year ewes 275 good 5 and 6-year ewes 70 ewe lambs 10 good S.D. rams. Good quiet horse, dogcart and harness complete.
BASIC SLAG ANCHOR ANCHOR English Ground by British Labour. Shipments Arriving MARCH, APRIL, MAY & JUNE. Book your requirements now from FARMERS’ CO-OP-AM Branches.
NORMANBY HORTICULTURAL NORMANBY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
pORTY-FIRST gHOW. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, March 12 and 13, 1924.
CLASSES for Po’, Plants, Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Decorated. Tables, Vegetables, Potatoes, Fruit, Preserves, Bread and Cakes, Poultry, -etc., Photographs, Fancy Work, Agricultural’ Clubs. ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 7. Displays by Leading Nurserymen. Orchestra in Attendance. PEOPLE’S DAY, PEOPLE'S DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, BABY SHOW—teoys and Girls under 6 months; over 6 months, and under 12
months. Highland Dancing, Sword Dance, Highland Fling, Shauntrubhais, HoVnpipe, Nail Driving, Weight Guessing, Chain Stepping, Etc. ALL COMPETITIONS POST ENTRY. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. GRAVD CONCERT AND DANCE. •IN EVENING.
Schedules can be obtained from District Representatives: Hawera, Mr. E. Wells; Te Roti, Mr. J. Aitken; Manaia, Mr. T. Dee; Inaha, Mr. J. McCallum; Eltham, Mr. C. White; Okaiawa, Mr. T. Innes; Matapu, Messrs. W. McL’Dowie and F. Hoskin; Tokaora, Messrs. Wren Bros., and T. K. MOODY, Secretary,’ Box 24, Hawera.
Better Fertility, Better Germination, Better Value, Better Sow “Tui.” -J-UI GRASS SEED suits Taranaki soils, and the higher the value of your land the better can you afford to sow Tui Seed. Double tested for purity and germination. Samples and quotes for your Autumn sowing gladly sent on request. HODDER & TOLLEY Ltd. Feilding, Marton. Hawera, Palmerston North,
A N EW E RA IN INSURANCE. Instead of paying a heavy annual premium in the form of share capital and other eorts to permit you to send your produce t > the ordinary factory, send your CREAM ,o 'J’HE pRESH pOOD £JO. By doing so you put this costly premium in your own pocket and assure yourself and family of MORE MONEY, LESS WORK, MORE LIBERAL ADVANCES, PROMPTER ANNUAL SETTLEMENTS, and ACCURATE WEIGHTS AND TESTING. Cream Collected, Cans and Separators Supplied. Further particulars, apply— THE SECRETARY, St. John’s, Wanganui. Or FRANCIS W. COURT, Representative, New Plymouth. “iri.~NOi.AN & CO. HIDES, SHEEPSKINS AND TALLOW. RUCTION SALES of the above every four weeks at New Plvmouth. NEXT SALE—MARCH 25. -WOOL SALE—Wanganui, March 19, Consign to Dalgety and Co. Growers are advised to forward early as no storage will , bo charged up to date of sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1924, Page 8
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