SALES BY AUCTION. DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930. At 1 p.m. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising:- - 40 Store and Forward Cows. 12 Choice Quality Cows (R.W.8.),. 8 Fat Cows? 35 Yearling Heifers, Jersey and Jersey Cross. 'l2 Bulls. 30 Yearling. Steers (practically without reserve). 20 Dairy Cows and Heifers. 150 MIXED SHEEP, comprising:— 70 Ewes and Lambs. 80 M.S. Hoggets. KING, LTD., and the N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., in conjunction. STONY RIV’ER SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1930. - At 12.30 p.m. 5Q 15-MONTH JERSEY CROSS HEIFERS. * 20- Fat, Forward and Store Cows. 6 Bulls. 10 Springing Heifers. ' , . 10 Weaner Pigs. 150 Posts, Hay Rake, 2-seater six-cylin-der Oakland Car (late model, in good order); 1 Riding Saddle. CENTRAL MART, STRATFORD. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 22. X Will Sell as Follows:— 11.30 a.m.—-Fruit, Vegetables, Potatoes. 12 noon.—Poultry, Hens, Ducks, Cockerels, Ducklings, Chickens, Firewood, Posts. 1 p.m—Furniture, including a good assortment and. General Sundries. ■ ' r - . R, M. Philips, AUCTIONEER. BOBBY CALVES. AUROA DISTRICTS. | ■ (JLIENTS are 'requested ,to note that the Final Collecting Date for Calves in the A uro a Districts will be TUESDAY, November 25. ■ E. F. SANDFORD. Auroa Collector. J’HOS. JgORTHWJCK & gONS, % . (A’ASIA), LTD., ■ WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. BUY—- ! PRODUCTS! QUALITY UNMATCHED. MILD CURED HAMS. AND BACON. Every Rasher marke’d “EGMONT;” ALSO— " , . ■ ' : Cooked Pressed Ham. . AU Pork Sausages. Pork Luncheon Sausage. Lard, in 11b Pats and Bulk. T H W ALKER & S ONS ' .L* TD - HAWERA. ■ T. Waite, Stratford 3r.
JJARDWICKE & ROBERTSON, LTD., WINE, SPIRIT AND TOBACCO ? MERCHANTS. D.C.L. WHISKY A SPECIALITY. D.C.L. WHISKY A SPECIALITY.’ COURTENAY ST., NEW PLYMOUTH, ’Phons 95 P.O. Box 12. GMO NT C OA L! I ' ... ' SUPPLIES OF GOOD CLEAN HOUSE AND KITCHEN COAL NOW AVAILABLE. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE EGMONT COAL. 1; It Costs Less and is More Economical. 2. Its Heating Power is equal to any North Island Coal, and is greater than most. 3. It lasts longer and gives a more even heat. ' , ' t , 4. It is produced in Taranaki and keeps the money in the district. REVISEIT PRICES: - Kitchen: Per Sack, 5/-; Quarter-ton, 15/-; Half-ton, £1 9/-; Ton, £2 16/-. Household: Sack, 5/6; Quarter-ton, 16/6; Half-ton, £1 12/-; Ton, £3 2/-. Procurable in any quantities from—- \ J. W. NODDER, BELT ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ . ’Phone 822 or 804 M. E. MARTIN, Carrier, Fitzroy. ’Phone 227 or 368. INQUIRE WHAT THE I.C.S. CAN DO FOR YOU. J7VERY post brings letters from; I.C.'S. Students telling of advancements and increased salaries won through spare time study. These advancements and increases were not only in the technical fields, such as Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering, Architecture, Chemistry, etc.,-but also in Salesmanship, Advertising, Business Management, Accountancy, and so on. • What subject are you interested in? Write to us to-day for full details. JNTERNATIONAL (JORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, (N.Z.) LTD. 182 M Wakefield Street, Wellington. 3.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1930, Page 12
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