WAIWA.IAIEIO. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 NEWTON KING WILL sell l>y auction at his yards us above 400 CiTIIE 100 calves to yearliogg 100 yearling steers 90 mixed cattle 'lO empty heifers 10 heifers, close to calving 18 springing cows Sale at 12.30.
Yananaki Wool, Sheepskin, Hidei & Tallow Sales. HAYMAIIKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0. / CLIENTS are particularly requested \-J to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or befure THURSDAY previous. Small consignments will be receiyed at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, wliere vendors can rely on tlieir produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING.
HAWERA IIOESE BAZAAR. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, September 26th to 29th. NOLAN, TONES & CO. will auction 1000 HORSES, comprisHeavy and Medium Draughts, Lorry, Farm and Spring Cart Sorts, 'Bus, Carriage and Light Harness Horses, wellbred Hackneys, Remouuts, Polo and Shetland Ponies. New Plymouth Wool, Hide, Skin and Tallow Sales, at our Brougham street Store. NEXT SALE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th. C CONSIGNMENTS received at our I Devon street Mart up to MONDAY, Octobor Bth. These sales are filling a long-felt want, and are attracting outside buyers to such an extent that vendors may rely on getting full market rates. WILSON & NOLAN (late Bewley & Griffiths).
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. YICKERS & STEYENS WILL hold their usual stock sale as above. Present entries: 300 HEAU MIXED cattle Sate at 12.30.
INGLEWOOD. HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. VICKERS & STEVENS WILL hold their monthly Horse Fair as above. Present entries : i)(TiI[HACK AND HARNESS &\J HOUSES Sale nt 1 o'clock.
TO stand the season at Waitaia. and surrounding' districts the PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, LORD EGBERTS (HERD LADDIE—PRINCESS). Bred by Iho late Mr Andrew Hastie, Manaia. 11. I'URDIE, Waitara. Farther particulars later.
NOW PUBLISHED. THE NEW ZEALAND TURF REGISTER for SEASON 19j5 - 1906. FULL & ACCURATE REPORTS of TIIE PAST SEASON'S RACING (including trottingIN NEW ZEALAND.
Entries, etc., for principal future events. Tah'es of winucrs. Weiglit-for-age scale. Rules of racing. Winning' owners. Winning horses. sires. And other interesting Sporting Matter of valuable character. AT ALL STATIONERS. PRICE 10/6.
EMBROIDERIES BLOUSES RIBBONS For these articles and all othei» kinds of drapery and clothing that are new and seasonable, RETFORD'S CAN'T —BE—BEATEN, HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES Devon Street, New Plyuoulh.
TEED'S CERTAIN CD RE FOR CORNS NEVER FAILS. TEED'S CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS. ill other countries.
Mr J. Hideout, Miram Piram, Victoria, Australia. Mr Teed, chemist, New Plymouth, —Dear Sir, —I enclose stamps for t\\'9 packets of your famous Com Cvue, Pack them securely. FROM AN r.Ntil.fSH RECTORY (Wit'ki'tird, Essex). Messrs Teetl and Co., N.Z.— Miss Porter will be nlad if Mr Teed will send her 5/ worth of Teed's Cure for Corns, for which Miss Porter enclose* Post Qffico Order for 5/, '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81849, 24 September 1906, Page 3
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