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On Wednesday Mr N. King will hold a clearing sale of slock, household furniture, etc. on Krmikley Komi on account of the estate of the late C. Turner. Anyone Hunting good reliable eon's will tind this an excellent opportunity of purchasing. The cows are mostly half-bred Jersey. On Monday next, '23 rd inst., Mr Vnk'M and Stevens will hold a clearing sale on account of Mr J. \V. Langlcy, on the farm, Durham road. As Mr Langley has had a vast amount of experience as a dairy farmer, the cows should be a first class lot, and as the owner has decided to give up dairying, they are for sale.
A reminder is given of the unreserved sale of dairy aud farm stock to bo held by Mr Newton King at VVaitara on Thursday next on account of Mr T. Hellier. Tho cows aro a carefully selected lot and worth the attention of anyone wanting to increase their dairy herd
Mr W. T. Hookam'e well-known clothing establishment, at the corner of Devon and Hookliam street, is just now all agog with arrangements for a huge special sale of smart suits. The goads are just the neatest, and best to be obtained, and having been bought at an enormous advantage customers will receive splendid value for money invested. Look for figures and particulars in advertisement on page 2. On Monday, July 30th, Mr Newton King will hold an unreserved sale of Jersey cattle and farm stock at Tikorangi on account of Mr J. C. George, who has sold his farm. Several of the cows have just come into full profit, and nearly all the others are early ealyers. Anyone wishing to improve their dairy herds by the addition of Jersey stock should not fail to attend this sale.
We beg to remind our readers of the sale of dairy cattle and other stock for sale on Mr F. J. Webb's farm at Lepperton, by Messrs Vickers and Stevens on Thursday next, 26th inst. The cows are a good lot and early ealvers. They will also offer the nice, conveniently situated farm adjoining the town of Lepperton. Particulars may be seen in our advertising columns Anyone in want of some first-class dairy cattle should attend the Bale advertised to take place by Messrs Vickers and Stevens, on account of Mr E. Old, on the farm, Hursthouse road, on Tuesday next, 21st inst. Mr Old has leased his farm and everything is for sale. He has been dairying for a number of years, and has got an exceptionally fine herd of dairy cows, and has obtained splendid results from tho Moa factory. Particulars are adverlined elsewhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8162, 21 July 1906, Page 3
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445INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8162, 21 July 1906, Page 3
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