I WAIKAKAIIIO. TUESDAY, JTJXE 25. NEWTON KING J£AS received instructions from Mr N. Hill, who is giving up dairying, to sell by unction, WITHOUT KESERYE, at tlio Wawakaiho yards on above date, all his dairy eiUl'as follow:;: 20 springing cons, June, July and October imlvers 11 springing lieif.'rs, early culvers 2 store cows 1 Shorthorn hull Sale at 1 o'clock. MI.MI. THURSDAY, JL'XIC 27. NEW TON KING j JAo roLTVrd instructions from Mr ]J. A. wJn> lias -old lus farm, ios.'l) by auction WITIiOII iIISSIiUVK on Hit; farm, as above, Ulu whole of his dairy surd farm Uuck, consisting of, — oi) dairy co\va. mostly young grade Jerseys, eariy calvors 3 sows tiig, vlrav and Harness; Massey-liarris ».f. I'lougli, Lawn Mower, Aerator, C.uis, Buckets, etc., etc. Household l'umiiure and Sundries also,— WITH SLIGHT HKBBUVE. 2 half-draught mares 1 unbroken lilly, rising 4 years 1 hack 1 Shorthorn bull 1 cattle dog Lunch at 11.30 o'clock. Sale at Noon. •
STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. NEWTON KING \y ILL sell by auction at his yards, r.s above— QAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE OUU including,— 10 fat heifers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. C! LOVEI! ROAD YARDS, lIAWERA. THURSDAY, JUNE 20 At 12.3(1 i).m. GILLIES &TnALDER W ILL ..11 by public auction as above, — 8000 S " KEI ' 300 wethers 400 lIEAD CA ' nLE UO 3-year fat and funvard bullocks 20 heifers CLEARING SALE, OLOV'EII ROAD YARDS, lIAWERA. THURSDAY, JUNE 20. At 12.30 ii.ui. GILLIESIT NALDER WILL sell on account of Mr 11. Miller, who is leaving the district,1100 breeding ewes (500 2-tooth, 3,10 4-tooth, 250 f f m) 070 2 and 1-looth wethers 580 ewe lambs 210 ewe Inmbs 240 dry ewes 13 3-year heifers, in calf 30 2'/> year steers WITHOUT RESERVE. MR. JNO. L. NICOLL, EYE SPECIALIST, representing— SAMUEL BARRY D.8.0.A Of Quccu street, Auckland, will return to New Plymouth at an early date, which will be advertised in due time. Visitors to Auckland may consult Mr Barry at 314 Queen street.
EARLY SEED POTATOES On Sale anil to arrive—--IMLY ROSE, BEAUTY OF HEBRON, BATH KIDNEYS, NORTHERN STARS, Ul'-TO-DATES. TASMANIAN EARLY BISMARCK. Tlio aliovo are all first-class picked Seed, grown in various parts of the colony, and are .strong, healthy-looking Tubers. NEWTON KIJNG
EAIIMEB! ARK YOU WELL SHOD ? Let your next pair be M°EWEN BROS.' BOOTS. You will not regret a trial I "WE ARE MANUFACTUREBS & DIIIECT IJCTOIITEKS. Our store is just below Wilson and Nolan's auction mart.
W. E. ttHORT, POWDI'IKIfAM STREET, NEW wawloptii. N.Z, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. MONUMENTAL WORK 01'' EVERY description. ItAII.INCS AND CURTSIKGS OF LATEST DESFGN. Ooi'i'papomlcnce invitcil, and Catalogue of Designs post iVfo ,ia application. ATX CEMBTISUY WORK UNDERTAKEN, (UUc Brooking.) MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AT THE and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 18 June 1907, Page 3
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