AUCT3ON SAi.ES. UNRESERVED CI.EARING SALE OE LIVERV STABLE PLANT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10. '\TEWTON KING lias received iu1' structions from MR W. H. JURY, who, owing to ill-health, is retiring from business, to sell by auction on the premises >\\ bite .Hart Stables), New Plymouth, on the above date, Without lU'r.ervi-, tae whole of his Stabling Plant, Horses, \ eludes, etc., lueimiing—--12 Good Carriage Horses, 2 Cabs (in good order), Waggonette, Double Doggy. Single Buggy, Yellow 11 rad ley Gig, Green Sulky, Large Brake with Hood (seat 16), Smaller Brake with Hood (seat 12), L.S. Gig. Clipping Machine, Oat Crusher, 3 Sets English Brass Double •Harness, I Set Silver Double Harness, 2 Sets Brass Single Harness, 4 Sets Silver Single Harness, Set 5Horso Brake Harness, 3 Gent.’s Saddles, Leading Reins, Traces. Poles, Chains, Bridles, Martingales, Head Collars, Cart Harness. Pair Patent Leather Collars, Horse and Knee Rugs, and a big list of the usual Stable Harness and Sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE— Draught Mare in foal to Empire, Spring Cart and Frame, Hay Tedder. A iso— THE -VALUABLE FREEHOLD PREMISES, Corner of King-and Queen Streets, eminently suits' able for Stables or Motor Gar-
And Section 204. Corner of Devon and Outfield streets, . with Cottage. Sale at 12.30 Sharp. DAWSON FALLS. MOUNT ECMOMT. ' HE TOl IHST COTTAGE and the Mountain Houses are now open foil the season. The road through the National Park lias been repaired, and is now in excellent order, and visitors will experience no difficulty whatever in driving riglit np to the house. As there has been considerable advance booking this season, intending visitorshould write and secure accommodation beforehand. The Tourist Cottage is also connected with the Telephone Service. SCALE OF CHARGES.—At tin Main House, Is per day each person, with cooking utensils. tableware, mattress and pillow supplied; at each of the detached cottages, 2s each person per day, with similar articles sup plied, with the addition, of a spring mattress. Children are charged halt I the above tees. TOURISi COTTAGE:—This -establishment is replete with every modern convenience. Among the recent additions are a large dining-room and smoking-room. Visitors will find the Cottage, with its beautiful surroundings. mi excellent place at which to spend i> holiday. Tariff, Meals v 2s. Paddock for Horses Is per day, - Feeds at Is Gd each, A stock of Tinned Moats, Fish. Fruit, Biscuits, and Sundries is kept for the convenience of picnic parties and other visitors. 1 Address all communications : The Manager, Mountain House (via Kaponga)’. J. MURPHY, Manage".
PTrbTf ¥ T 7 u GaMinaeat USED BY THE MEN WHO KNOW Mr. U. Vaughan Harkness, the well-known Jersey Breeder, of “Seigburst,” Tariki, Taranaki, writes: — Yrtur Tul Calfmeal Is of excellent quality: the best Calfmeal I have ever used. Very finely ground, leaves no sediment; is easily mixed, and Olives do not scour, but thrive well on it. I have every confidence in recommending it to others, and intend to use it again {his coming season." Mr. P. E. Eichler, of Halcombe, says ; ‘‘ l find your Tul Calfniesl a first* class leading mixture "'he Calves like it and do well on it, (ind it does not scour them at all. I f-ud it costa me 1/6 per calf per month doing the calf well. This is less than other mixtures I have used.” From Ballance, Mr A. Hay writes : Your Tui Calfmeal gave every satisfaction. It is easy to prepare, the calves like it, and thrive on it. lam using it again this season. PRICES OF TUI CALFMEAL 25lbs. 5/6 SOlbe. 10/6 ' IOOIbs, 20/- 2OOibs. 38/nODDER A TOLLEY, LTD., '■ Manufacturers, Palmerston North, \ Vi J Sold by Midhirst Dairy Co., Nev. ■on King, Stratford, and also by L J. Cresswell, of Eltharn, and Central Co-op. Stores, Ltd., Stratford. TO TRAVEL IN THE TOKO, STRAT LORD AND MIDHIRST DISTRICTS The Clydesdale Stallion, DONALD McGOKMICK. . By Esn McCormick—-Dam: Jewel. | RONALD McCormick is a jet black. S > w itli splendid temper, immeiisb hone, and plenty of hair. TERMS: £3 10s. All care but. no responsibility. For further particulars apply 0. A. HARRIS. Toko, or W. HARRIS (Owner), Wbangamonsona.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 55, 5 November 1913, Page 8
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