SALES BY AUCTION. H.Z. LOO & PUKENGAHU SHEEP FAIR TO r MORROW (FRIDAY), JANUARY 30. IN MR. JOE BEST’S YARDS (by kind permission). 2000 SHEEP, including*:— 1000 5-year Ewee 550 4-year Ewes 120 2-tooth Wethers 300 M.S. Romney Lambs 12 2-tooth SD. Rams On Account J. BEST. 20 2-tooth Romney Rams NOTE.—The above sheep are all genuine farmers’ lots and are off high country. We especially recommend the Romney Rams as being a very fine lot. yiimmißiß L. A. NOLAN & 00.. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) L. A. N olaF & CO. will sell at the Mart as under:— 10.30 a.m.—Large assortment of Vegetables. 11.30-a.m.—500 Cases Dessert and Cooking Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Tomatoes, etc. 1 p.m.—Poultry, including six Purebred Rhode Island Red Pullets, 12 Purebred White Leghorn Hens (laying), pair Silver Pheasants, pair Mongolian Pheasants, pair Chinese Pheasants, pair Common Pheasants, etc. etc. 2 p.m.—Fruit. 2.30 p.m—Haake Piano, all-electric Wireless Set, Oak Bedroom Suite, Divan Chair Couch, Morris Chair, Oak Extension Table, Billiard Table, Oak Occasional Tables, Oak Dinner Wagons, Oak Oval Table, Drbpside Cot, Galvanised Bath, Single Kapoc Mattresses, Double Wooden Beds and Wire Woves, Overmantel, Carpets 9ft x 9ft and 9ft x 12ft, Stretcher, pair Steps, Linoleum, Ladies’ and Gents’ Cycles, set Platform Scales, Wheelbarrow, Large Quantity Coir Stack Nets, Garden Hose, 15in. Ransome Lawnmower, and a large quantity of Useful Household Sundries. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. LOT 5 D.P. 4905 BEING PART SECTION 11, FITZROY DISTRICT. AREA, 24.2 PERCHES. gpnE above Section, situated at Veale’s Estate, will be offered for Sale by Public Auction at the District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, at Noon on MONDAY, the 2nd of February, 1931, under the Provisions of- the Public Works Act, 1928. . j The property is situated in Lorna Street, and has situated thereon. a well-built Bungalow of five rooms, with all conveniences. Full particulars may be obtained at the District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth. W. D. ARMIT. Commissioner of Crown Lands. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION’S PIRST J>AM pAIR (Entries limited to 650 Total) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931. Entries Close Wednesday, February 4, 1931. All selected Rams from the best known breeders. Six of the Principal Auctioneers and Stock Firms operating in conjunction. Full particulars, etc., from F. G. Seddon, Secretary, P.O. Box 152, Wanganui. Ranted to j>uy. p AM a cash buyer of all classes of Store Cows, Bulls, etc., or will schedule on owner’s behalf and make liberal advances. Consult my buyers before selling elsewhere. Mr. Ron. Payne, ’phone 2167, Hawera. Mr. Harry Gray, ’phone 424 Stratford. Mr. George Tippins, ’phone 1410, New Plymouth. Mr. Roy Pennington, Huirangi, ’phone 145 U, Waitara. ALEX M’MULLIAN, STRATFORD. ’Phone 424. FARMERS! PROTECT your cows from CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS, and increase your returns by INOCULATING the whole herd with our combined and; tested VACCINE. Vaccine costs 2/6 per dose (a dose contains three treatments). Syringe 10/6. Needles 1/- each. Write for Booklet. HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD., P.O. Box 181, HAMILTON. Fred Pratt, Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1931, Page 16
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