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WORTLEY ROAD, TUESDAY. JULY 16. VICKERS & STEVENS JJAVE received instructions from Ur Thos. Edwards (who has sold his farm, to bell by public auction, on the farm, WITHOUT RESERVE,22 cows, August, September and October culvers (nil good, sound cows) 1) 20 months' old boilers 1 20 months' old steer, I 2,/:>-year-old heifer, 1 single furrow plough, disc harrows (reversible), 1 horse boo, f>3-gal. separator. 2 churns, butter-worker, J factory cans. 2 slodgos, 3 saws hammer and wedges. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of: —Tables, b.w. and other chairs, curtains, poles, pic tures, linoleums, matting, bedsteads, bedding, lamps, lookingglasses, toilet ware, cooking utensils, 12-gal. copper, boiler, buckets and sundries, pump. GOft I'/jjin piping, oaten hay, scalding tub, dinner set, clothes horses, etc. Also, With Slight Reserve, — 1 strong Oouvtland waggon, 1 gig. 1 Vg-Uraught gelding, 2 light harness mares (the horses ary thoroughly staunch and sound in all harness), sowing machine, Planet Junr. seed and manure drill, Planet Junr. wheel hoe, harness, 18 paid-up shares in the Alba, Dliiry Co, Also the Goodwill of Educational Lease of Sec. 230 Block 1., Huiroa, containing 51 acres, for 21 years, from September 1, TOOI. at a yearly rental of £ls.

Sale at 12 o'clock. IK G 1 E W 0 0 D. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. VIC KERS & STEVENS have their weekly Stock Sale on tlio above date. Present entries: 250 11EAD MIXED cattle > 100 ewes in lamb (Lincoln) Also On account of Mr']?. Saycr, who is giving up dairying,~ 19 dairy cows, early calvers (average test last season 4.0) Sale at 1 o'clock. WORTLEY ROAD. THURSDAY, JULY 18. YICKERS & STEVENS JJAVE received instructions from Mr J. W. Heuwood, flcnr., (who lias sold one of his farms and leased tin other) ,to sell by public auction, on the farm, all his two herds of dairy cows, WITHOUT RESERVE., as follows: DAIRY NO. 1. 25 cows, September and October calvers) 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull 124 gul. Melotte Separator (nearly new), 2 churns, butter-worker, dairy utensils, aud sundry household goods, etc. DAIRY NO. 2. 2 pedigree Jersey cows (fawn) 3 pure-bred Jersey cows (fawn) 5 pure-bred Jersey cows (black) 4 %-bred Jersey cows (black) 17 %-bred Jersey cows (red) C cross-bred cows 14 and %-l>red Jersey heifers, 2years old, in calf to pure-bred Jersey bull 18 calves, mostly Jerseys 1 pure-bred Jersey bull 1 horse, dray (tip) and harness (nearly new)

Also, Willi Slight Reserve, 2 medium draught mares, 1 draught gelding, 1 buggy horse, 2 yearling horses, 1 Woods' mower; in j good order, Massey-llarris hayi ; rake, and sundries. ' Sale at 11 o'clock sharp Luncheon Provided. JUNCTION 110 AD. FRIDAY, JULY 18. YICKEKS & STEVENS jjave received instructions from Hri N. Ciiiitell to sell by I'ublic Auction on the farm all her Dairy Herd, etc., WITHOUT RESERVE, as follows: 22 cows, early calves : 1 well-bred bull ealf. Milch cows, milk earfc, and harness, dairy utensils, tools, caltle dog, and sundries Also, with Slight Reserve—--1 grey mare, good in any harness, gig and harness. As Mrs CanteH'a lease has expired the cows arc for absolute sale, and anyone wanting some fair class cows should attend the sale, as the results of the fac tory for the past season were exceptionally good. Sale at 1 o'cluck. Luncheon provided.

EGMOXT ROAD. 3IONDAY, JULY 2!). TICKERS & STEVENS H AVE received instructions from .Mr H. Pctaw, who Ims leased his farm to sell by public auction, on tin l tann. WITHOUT RESERVE, as follows:--28 first-cl.ins dairy cows, early ea!veiu 1 well-bred S.II. hull 4 milk calls. 1 set tine tarrutv*, and sundries. Mr Peters litis been dairying for a great number of years, and this is the first clearing sale lie has he'd. Tic cows nve a splendid ]«t, and ill' Vetera has, by experience and careful oul!iu;r. got one of the best herds in Tarauaki. Hale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ■rpilE second term of the following Classes begins during the week commencing loth July:— Building Construction, Machine Construction, Freehand and Model drawing, Mathematics, Standard VI. Class, Bookkeeping, Plain and Solid Geometry, Plumbing, Commercial, Arithmetic, English, Shorthand, Electricity, Dressmaking, Carpentry, Woodcarving, Chemistry, and Latin. The second term of the Cookery Class will commence August 7th. Time-Table and full particulars at 'Education Office. W. A. BALLANTYNE, •5 Director.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 July 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 July 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 July 1907, Page 5

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