SALES SY AUCTION. FARMERS' CO-OP. KAPONGA SALE. FRIDAY’, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927. At 1 p.m. £Q() HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including:— 20 Store and Forward Cows. 30 Springing Heifers. 10 Dairy Cow's. 20 Store Pigs. ITamworth Sow (to farrow early). 1 Berkshire. Sow. 2 Young Pedigree Berkshire Sows (to farrow). 1 Pony (Saddle and Bridle). 300 Broadleaf Posts. On Account Mr. J. F. STEVENSON:— 25 Choice Springing Jersey Heifers. Buy with Confidence USED VEHICLES Ford Touring, 1926 production, splendid order throughout, balloon tyres. Newly painted in dual colours .. ..£llO Ford Touring, 1923 production, self-starter, two new tyres, and in good mechanical order .. £7O Ford Touring, 1918 production. A good little car .. ? . £4O Ford Runabout, 1925 production. New Hood, and in real good order. Newly painter! .. £B5 INSPECTION INVITED AT CUR GAEAGB. H. DERBY & Co. Ltd. FORD DEAIER3 Devon Si., .New Plymouth. 'Phons 355 And at Inglewood, 'Phono 100 Hours: Week days 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m. to 11 aan.
THE RADIO MASTERPIECE. THE “GREBE” SYNCHROPHASE. This Wonderful Receiver possesses Outstanding Qualities. Atfractive Design! Marvellous Selectivity! True Reproduction! Great Distance Capacity! Latest Modern Components. A Perfect Set! SOLE AGENTS: QUIN AND QO. DEVON STREET WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH.
, ’£|O STAND at Commercial Stables, Hawera— The Imported Blood Horse , CYNIC (9) Henry I-Cyn«. • Bay Horse 16-2 J. CYNIC started five times in England for four firsts and a second. CYNIC won the Te Awamutu Cup (1} miles), Great Northern rftirdies (21 miles), Jumpers’ Flat, Trentham <l4 miles), Jumpers’ Flat, Riccarton (li miles), Spring Handicap, Poverty Bay (li miles), second in A.R.C. Handicap, two years. 11 miles, beating Desert Gold, Chortle,' Fiery Cross, Menelaus, Snub, Ad. jutant, Mullingar, Multifual, Red Ribbon and others; second Carbine Plate and in two hurdle races. CYNIC has sired Diogenes, Rapiafa, and Tarneferangi—all winners. Grazing, 5/- per week. FEES: Single Mares £l5 15s; two or more as agreed. AU Fees, are payable Ist January, 1928. Every cafe; no responsibility. Gards and particulars from— W. H. BALLAM, Or — Dominion Hotel. Commercial Stables, Hawera. Stand the Season at Normanby and Travel where sufficient ind.icen.ent offers— The Blood StaUion RUAPAPA 8 (Chestnut Horse) Ry Polydamon (5) trim Mueen ELizabeth (8). RUAPAPA is a Chestnut horee, standing 16.2 hands high, beautiful temper and constitution, and was a bold galloper. He has won over £ll,OOO in stake money, over all distances, in New Zealand and Australia. He is a young sire, and his progeny may be looked forward to with every confidence, as he retires to the stud perfectly sound in wind and limb. RUAPAPA is a grandson of the great Polymelus, who was the head of the English winning sires’ list in 1914-15-16-20-21, and second in 1917-18. This is a splendid opportunity for owne.s of thoroughbred mares to have the use of a high-class stallion, beautifuUy bred and at a low fee. TERMS: Single Mares, 15 guineas; two or more mares, reduced to 12 guineas per mare. Fees payable on Ist January, 1928. Mares from a distance met at Normanby railway station. Good paddocking at 5» per week. AU care, but no responsibility. For further particulars and cards apply— C. J. PRESTON, ’Phone 2069, Normanbv. Or J. BRYANT, in charge, Normanbv.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1927, Page 12
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