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SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z.LOAN &M.A.CO PALMER ROAD SALf. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925. 3 50 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, etc., including:— 20 Forward and Store Cows, 5 Bulls. 1 TE WERA SALE. t i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925. ■ 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, includ--1 ing—--50 Fat, Forward and Store Cows and * Heifers t 20 2-year Empty Holstein Cross Heifers , 15 15-month Steers and Heifers HAWERA HORSE FAiR. HAWERA SALEYARDS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925. At 12.30 p.m. 6'o HORSES, comprising Draught, Half- - Draught. Light Harness Horses, Ponies, etc. Further Entries Solicited. On account of MR. F. H. WRIGHT:— 1 3-Year Gelding (broken lead). Saint Kelvin-Jersey Mare. 1 5-Year Gelding (broken). HavocJersey Mare. CHAMPION STUD PIGGERY OF N.Z. SPRINGDALE pARM. HASTINGS. berkshires, TAMWORTH and YORKSHIRES. Winners of 11 Classes out of 13 in Berkshires and Tamworths at the First Royal Show of New Zealand is a record we are proud of. In spite of being besieged with orders we can still supply all ages and in both sexes. The most pleasing part is that we are continually receiving letters praising us on the quality of the pig supplied. We invite enquiry and prices will be given on application to — NEWTON KING. LTD., Or BOWEN AND WILSON, Box 62, Hastings. DALGETY 09., LTD, Capital authorised .. £5,000,000 Fully subscribed .... £4,500,000 Reserve Fund £1,000,000 THE LARGEST WOOL SELLING HOUSE IN THE WORLD. THE WOOL CLIP. Liberal advances made against growing wool clip, and growers’ interests fully protected in all matters relating to the handling of same for sale in New Zealand or shipment to London. CONSIGN TO—‘•DALGETY’S.” “DALGETY’S,” —WANGANUI. MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT. We carry stocks of Grass Seeds, Manures, and all Farm Requisites, at lowest ruling quotations. Stratford Office: PUBLIC TRUST BUILDINGS. THE PUREBRED CYLDESDAI.E STALLION, To stand the Season at the Farm and Travel Surrounding Districts of Inglewood — THE CLYDESDALE STALLION DACOTAH PRINCE (Three years old), by Daeotah King, by Da cot ah (imp.), by Hiawatha. Dam: Bonny, by Duck Wellington, by Glengale. DACOTAH PRINCE is light bay, with white points* goc>d bone and feet, and sure foal getter. Terms: £4 4s; £3 10s if paid in January. If two or more Mares, as per arrangement. Grooms 2/6. R. RITCHIE. Or Groom in Charge. To stand the season at the farm. 801 l Block, and travel the surrounding district, the lrn ported Clydesdale Stallion EPINARD. (20912) Bred by Andrew Montgomery, Esq., ot Netherhall, Scotland. > Sire, Fyvie Sensation, by Hiawatha Again, from Lady Ivo, by Dunure Footprint. Dam, Rolene, by Dunure Refiner, by Dunure Footprint; 2nd dam, Rose of Monkcastie, by Auchenflower. EPINARD is a splendid bay with white points, powerfully built, r.nd of unusual quality. He was selected as one of two outstanding animals from A. M. Mortgomery’s Stud His half-brother, Benefactor, could not bo ; secured for export, but realised 4500 guineas • at the Netherhall dispersal sale. ! Only a limited number of mares accepted. ’ Terms £7 10s, reducible to £7 if paid by January 1, 1926. HARRY SALWAY, Owner, Beli Block. Q W. COLLINGWOOD, CABINETMAKER AND JOINER. All classes of wood work neatly and 1 promptly executed at prices that defy . competition. Plans and specifications pre- , pared. Estimates given. Address: lIAMBI.YN STREET (on seafront), Opposite Fitzrojf Post Office,

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1925, Page 16

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