BELL BLOCK, WEDNESDAY, 29m AUfUST. WITHOUT RESERVE, JBWTON KING has received instructions ll from Mr. G. Riohabdson, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction on the farm, Hcnwood Road, on the above date,— All his DAIRY CATTLE, etc, consisting of:— 20 Good Dairy Oowp, most Becond and third calvers 1 2-year-old Bull (Bb.ortb.orn) 5 Yearlings Factory Cans, Buckets, and Sundries 1 Trap Horse, staunch and reliable 1 5-year-old Hack 1 Light Dray and Harness, nearly new 1 Spring-trap, Harness, ard Lamps Kitchen Btove, Wire Netting 3 Oow Racks, etc., etc. Also, WITH REBERVB,1 Gig and Harness 1 Quies Hon>e (broken to »d*le and harness) Sale at 1.30 o'clock. 25,28 STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, yEWTON KING will sell by auction at 1 his yards as above,— 100 Calves to Yearlings 50 12 to 15-montbs Mixed CO Mixed Yearlings 25 2-year-old Steers 60 Heifers in calf and Springing 25 18-months £-bred Holstein Heifers Springing 1 S.F. Plough Also,— ' On account of Mr. P. 0. Bcokthouqhi, who has sold his farm, 10 Good Dairy Cows 6« 12 to 18-monfhs half-fcred Ayrshire Heifers 1 Jersey Heifer in Calf 2 Jersey Bulls 2 Brood Mares in foal 1 Half-draught Yearling Filly I W. A, Wood Reaper and Mower and Move* with attachment Collars and Haimes, Rough Chains, 1 Set 1 Horse Gear, Tumbler Hay Bake, Milk caw, jErator, Barrels, etc. Albo acoount of Ms. A. A. Wells, who is giving up dairying, 20 Good Dairy Cows Sale at 12.80 o'clock. 2,728 HURFORD ROAD. MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. KING has received instructions Ll from Mr. Rd. Appleby, who is reiring from dairying owing to ill-health, to ell by auction on the farm as above,— All his DAIRY STOCK, etc., consisting ol 22 Cows, mostly September calvera 5 Heifers 2 BuUb 1 Pure-bred Jersey Bull, yearlirg 3 Calve* 1 Pair Bullocks and Dray 3 Milk Cabs, Copper, Pig Tubs, etc. Also,— The FA RM, of 105 acres, all in grass; 20 acres been ploughed; 3-room i bouse, dairy, outhouse, etc., small orchard close to Dairy Factory and School. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. FUNERAL NOTICE. JL will leave his brother's residence, ok=»t3, for Okato Cemetery, on WKDNESDAY, 29b!i inst., at 2 p.m. Friends will kindly accept this intimation. W. F. BROOKING, Undertaker. AWATUNA 00-OPERATIVE DAIRY" FAOTORY CO,, Ltd. A PPLIOATIONS for the position of PecA. retary are invited up to Saturday, Ut September. Particulars to be seen at the office o this paper. Apply, Stating salary required, to R. HENSON, 22,27,28,30 Chairman. r ANTED TO SELL,—Highly Improved f Dairy Farms, Sheep Farms, and tly improved Laud of every description, situated in all parts of the distriet. Terms oan always be arranged.—Callaghan Mbdlht & Co., Coffee Palace Buildings, Ncv, Plymouth.
FiUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT, nraiTTBN ORDERS will be received YV for the coming season for the followag FRUITS In 10 and 14 lbs. American iaiU (packages la 6d, returnable) : Raspberries ... „ 6d. per lb. Blackberries 6d. perlb. Red Currants 6d. per lb. (Railage to New Plymouth, 6d. extra,) As only a limited number of orders can ie reteived, early application is necessary, Apply 88.81.wl 1). MaALLUM. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. iX parcels of land hereinafter desoribei wiH be brought under the provisions o "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unles caveat be lodged forbidding the sain within one month from the date of Gazett containing this notice : 814. Francis William Richmond, Sectior 792, Town of New Plymouth, 1 rooi 36 perches, occupied by James Caddy Davies. Diagrams may be inspected at this office, Plan 1493. Datod this 26th day of August, 1900, a the Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth, R. L. STANFORD, 80 District Land Registrar. A MEETING of LADIES interested in l the formation of a Ladies Hookey 01u> will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, August 29th at 7.30 p.m. The Committee of tho Now Plymoutl Hockey Club will attend. O. K. BROWN, 29 Hon. See Photographers Comi AND Photographers Go, BUT while we So not roll on for ever, w are still very munh alive, especially t* the patronage given in the past. And to till merit this we shall, as in tbi past, fcupi* UP-TO-DATE PHOTO In all Styles, at Reasonable Pbiobb. JfOiß TAB ADDBHBS V. A. COLLIS Devon Stuebt, Directly opposite ORITBttION HOTEL First Prisse Wanganui Exhibition, an Photographer by Speoial Appointment t gig KweUw Um faftWjf.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 192, 28 August 1900, Page 3
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