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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP. OKAIAWA SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1934. 6 Fat and Forward Cows. 60 Store Cows. 20 Springing Dairy Cows and Heifers. 12 2-Year Springing Heifers. 7 Good Yearling Heifers. ELTHAM SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934. 20 Store and Forward Cows. 10 Yearling Heifers. 15 Fat Hoggets. IN DAIRY PENS: 30 Springing Cows and Heifers. INGLEWOOD SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934. 20 Store and Forward Cows. 10 Empty 2-year Jersey Heifers. 70 Dairy Cows and Heifers. 20 Weaner Pigs. 40 M.S. Lambs. 180 Jersey and Jersey Cross Yearling Heifers, including:— On account Mr. W. S. CARTWRIGHT. 60 Extra choice Jersey Yearling Heifers (off swedes). These heifers have been inoculated for convenience of outside buyers. rpHOS. gORTHWICK & gONS (A’ASIA), LF(lncorporated in England.) WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. BOBBY CALF COLLECTORS, SEASON 1934. R. BATES: Waverley. W. HAMILTON: Ohangai. NORFOLK & SONS: Normanby. E. F. SANDFORD: Auroa. p J. NORCOTT: Opunake. L. A. CHATTERTON: Waitara. GARDNER & HAMMERSLEY: Kaponga. . S. TUBBY: Stratford. E. HOWAT: Douglas. H. LUTZE: Midhirst C. MASLIN & SONS: Eltham. E. TRASK: Eltham. S. KILPATRICK: Inglewood. CROWE & CLARK: Lepperton. B. CLOSE: Pembroke Rd., Stratford. For Prices, Collecting Days and any other information please apply to above Collectors, or to— BUYERS: W. Hogg and W. Symonds, Waitara; T. Alston, Stratford; I. Julian, Inglewood; R. Thurston, Eltham; W.. Austin, Waitara; F. McWilliam, Waverley; M. Barraclough, Hawera; C. Webster, Waverley. Pigs will be collected by arrangement with Collectors. For further information apply, to— JIROS. gORTHWICK & gONS (A’ASIA), L to. WAITABA. To Travel the season • from Fraser Road to _ Tokaora, Manaia, Pi- y 1 -5” hama and district. W THE | CLYDESDALE STALLION, ■ BLUE PETER Also the Clydesdale Colt WINDERMERE ISLE O’ MULL, . Will stand at Matapu and travel the nearby districts. Apply T. HOGAN, Matapu, or T. Glynn, in charge Blue Peter. TO STAND AT ASH- q HURST. MUSKETOON 6 zffijh (IMP.) Musk—Stedfast (2). v Musketoon was a good racehorse in New Zealand, winning from 6 furlongs to 1J mile races, amounting to just under £7OOO. His stock are proving good racehorses, they inherit his speed and staying power. TERMS: 20 guineas single mare. Free grazing mares from Taranaki. No responsibility whatever. W. T. BAILEY. ’Phone 29, Ashhurst. - TO STAND SEASON AT AWATUNA, ffWQ THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, RESINOUS 1. By Limond (imp.), Amyrin, dam of Bathos, Grotesque, Melissa and Amyril. Resinous is a beautifully built brown horse, standing 16 hands. Owing to an accident to his leg he was not sound, but showed wonderful pace. TERMS: 10 guineas, payable December 20. Grazing for wet mares 5/- per week. Mares from a distance met at Auroa Road- Station. All care taken, but no responsibility. For cards and further particulars apply— D. KING, Awatuna. A PERFECT SET OF TEETH! FEOM £2 5/H. W. FROST (New Plymouth, Ltd.) SURGEON DENTISTS. Single Tooth Repair ... £0 5 0 Remaking Set ......... £1 15 0 Painless Extractions ... £0 2 6 Extractions ; £0 1 0 EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN — SETS ARE ORDERED Hours: 9 to 4. Hours: 9 to 4. SOLE’S BUILDINGS, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. /CONCISE, authentic, stirring—the History of Taranaki is now on Sale at Booksellers and all Daily News Offices throughout Taranaki. Price 1/-. c.x.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 14