IU'USTOrsK ItOAD, NEAR LNGLKWOOD. TO-DAY TI'ESDAV, JULY'DI. VICKERS & STEVENS I~A\'E received instructions from . tlu- Executors in the estate of ■ lalo .lolui Coldwell, to soil by blic auction, 011 the farm, within 21) iiules \v;illi of lnglewood, all the ry herd, etc,, as follows: 71 first class eows, nearly all early ealvers, Jersey anil .Jer-sey-Ayrshire nml Shorthorn IS 2 year oM.lerr.ey heifers 1- yearling .lersey heifers 2 7 months okl pure bred Ayrshire bulls 1 I year old p.b. Jersey bull 1 3 year old p.b. Jersey bull 1 1 year old p.b. Jersey Lull, Ist prize K.l'. Show 1 ;|-draught horse, 1 J-draught mare, 1 express mare 1 waggon and harness, hay rake, mowing niacin.>e, seed drills, buckets, cans, dog earf, dray, spring trap, etc, The above cows arc arc an exceptionally good herd, well bred and carefully picked, and can be thoroughly recommended by the auctioneers. As the estate is to be wound up they must be sold. Luncheon provided.
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1. VICKERsIc STEVENS HEAD MIXED CATTLE TAIUKI MONDAY, AUGUST 0 VKKERS & STEVENS fTTAVE received instructions from JL Mr C. Simons, who is giving up dairying, to sell by public auction, at their Tariki salcyards,— 35 first-class Cows 1 bull The Cows a early all A ivs are a nice young lot and [ August ant September The only reason for selling Ir Simons cannot manage .RICHMOND KOAD. VICKERS & STEVENS lAA K received instructions iron Mr .Jim. Tuck, to sell by pub. Hi good dairy cows 5 half - bred Jersey heifers, springing S year heifers 1 trap horse, 1 gig and harness, 12 pigs, 1 liO-gallon De Laval separator, vat, churn, plough, tine harrows and sundries The cows are young and early calvers, and averaged i'S os per cow last ;easou. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Luncheon provided. OAKURA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRtf FACTORY COMPANY, LIMITED. TENDERS FOR CARTING. mEXDKRS are invited for tho CartJL age of the Company's Butter, etc.. for 12 months, trom Ist September, 1'.!()(>. Each Tender to be accompanied by a deposit of to. Tenders will close with, the Secretary on FRIDAY, the 17th August, at 5 p.m. Specifications may be seen at the office of the Secretary, Brougham street, New Plymouth. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. EDWARD W. GARNER, Secretary. MR W.J. M'CLURE will give a Bible Reading TO-NIGHT at 7.30, in Shaw's Buildings, Brougham Street. Subject: The witness ("rod's word bears to the precious truth of the " Pre-niillenuial coming of Christ," and being taught in God's wont, to hold it is linnouring to Christ, and a stimulus to Gospel effort. Those interested in the subject are inviUd to hear the Scripture proof for it.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8169, 31 July 1906, Page 3
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