SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD. w- -r ■ ■ ■ ————-'■» HORSE FAIRS. Stony River.—August 26.• Waiwakaiho.—August 28. Inglewood—August 29. Entries are now being received. Horses will be offered in order of entry. INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930. At 1 p.m. 200 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. 50 Store and Forward Cows. 60 Yearling Jersey and - Jersey . Cross Heifers. 20 Empty Jersey Heifers. 12 2-year empty Jersey Heifers ; (good). 18 Yearling Black and White Steers. IN DAIRY SHED: 60 Springing Heifers and Cows. IN SHEEP PENS: 30 PUREBRED ROMNEY : IN -.'LAMBf . : 60 F.M. Ewes (Southdown rami. - • 30 Forward Hoggets.
RAHOTU SALE. s THURSDAY, AUGUST- 14, 1930.' 26 FAT 00 15 Yearling Jersey Cross Heifers.’ 40 Springing Heifers (mostly close up)? 1 10 Dairy Cows. 3 Tons of Hay. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. ' KAPONGA SPRING HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1930. ENTRIES SOLICITED. : ! 4 KAPONGA JERSEY CLUB BULL FAlfy MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1930. Entries close definitely on the 30th of this month.'-. .
FOR SALE.' FOR SALE. - FOR SALE. OUR FACTORY BUILDINGS and SECTION, area 20.5 perches, situated corner of Eliot and Lemon ■ Streets, New Plymouth. Suitable for manufacturing business or Garage. APPLY • —PRESH pOOD 00., WANGANUI. „ gflME pO those Farmers who have not previous* ly taken advantage of our Catalogue offerings, we make the following startling offers:— NO 1. —Farmers’ Oiled Riding Coats, a standard guaranteed coat worth twice the money. . Price 30/- post free. No. 2. —HirPress Gum Boots, knee . high. Price 25/- pair, post free. No. 3. —Lorry Covers (6 x 8), strong.'greenduck. All sizes quoted. Price 27/6 . ■ post free. No. 4.—Canvas pull-on Thigh Leggings. Price 10/6 per pair. Post free. No. s.—Complete Motor-cycle Outfit with storm cuffs and wide belt. Price 35/-, Post Free. No. 6.—Complete set Milk Cart Harness;, without collar; will ladt a lifetime? Freight extra. Price ‘ ’ ALL WITH MONEY BACK GUARANTEE? 1 — THE — MERCANTILE & QENERAL i ’ GENCY QO., 18 SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND.' 1
L. A. NOLAN- & CO.’, ■ ' "■ 1 ■ • HIDES, CALFSKINS, -SHEEPSKINS,, . . WOOL AND 5 TALLOW." Auction Sales of the above, every four weeks at New Plymouth; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1930? Advice Cards and Labels sent on *• application. “ A USTIN” Sevens are now used by Gov* . . ernment departments througfe&ut New Zealand. . - . ’■ ■ ;; 1 g LT-ffiA M - MACHINERY ' EXCHANGE. - W E have large stocks of Milking. Machin-*"- ;. ery; including:— COMPLETE MILKING MACHINES. I|IN, BRASS PIPING. IJIN. BRASS PIPING. PULSATORS. RELEASORS. ' VACUUM GAUGES. : RELIEF VALVES. VACUUM PUMPS. We overhaul or erect milking machines anywhere in Taranaki to comply with th®:;. Government Regulations. Appointments off", Wednesdays and Saturdays. W. RICKETTS, Manager. 'Phone 140. ELTHAM. P.O. Box 68, '
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1930, Page 16
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