SALE OF JERSEYS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, E. GRIFFITHS & CO. YyiLL Sell by auction at the homestead. opposite C'orbeit Road Station. TIJIS l'UliE-JiRED JERSEY HERD, Owned l»y Mr Dick Cornwall, WITHOUT RESERVE, Including— The Champion Cow Heather, and three of her daughters Last year's Champion Cow, Madame Malaprop, the 3-year-old Bull, Goldfinch—Luna, and Several oilier beautifully bred Jerseys. Also, 1.2 Grade Jersey Cows aud Springing Heifers. And 15 Head Mixed Cattle, absolutely without reserve. Sale 1.15 p.m. sharp. I'UXGAREHU. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. NEWTON KING JJAS lcccived instructions from Air R, Fleming, to sell by auction on the farm, Pungareliu, on Friday, August 23, the whole of his farm and dairy stock, as follows, WITHOUT RESERVE
82 choice young cows, August-Sep-tember calvers 10 springing heifers 70 mixed yearlings 2 bulls (Shorthorn and Holstein), WITH SLIGHT liIiSERVE, 2 draught mares, sound aud staunch 5 draught colts and fillies, 1 to 2 yours old 1 mare in foul and with foal at foot, 1 8-ycar-oW express hors?. 1 pair buggy hordes, I unbroken 4-year-old colt, 1 first-class pair Albert Victors, rising 4 yeara, unbroken, spring day carry two tons, cans and sundries. Lunch provided. Sale at noun. Note. This herd lias a high average test at the Pungarehu factory, Mr Fleming have drawn the largest cheque amongst suppliers last season. The horses are a tip-top lot, staunch, sound lid subject to trials.
THEATRE o Y A L. TAIUNAKI GARRISON BAND'S ANNUAL BALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. "THE BALL OP THE SEASON." Under the Patronage of the Members of the Tarauaki Hunt Club. Plain, Fancy Dress, and Masquerade Dancers—Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s, Onlookers Is. Supper Ib. \V. J. UPTON, Ball See. POSTPONEMENT. pLEASE note that the Fitzroy Bowling" Club Social has been Postponed to September 5. 1907. E. A. EDE, See. Social Committee.
FOOTBALL. TARANAKI V. AUCKLAND (Junior Reps.) WESTERN PARK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. Kick-oil' at 1.45. Admission: ONE SHILLING, P. SKOGUJND, Hou. eic. T.K.U.
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE AUCKLAND AND TARANAKI RUGEY UNIONS. TUICAPA FOOTBALL CLUB'S THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SOCIAL Will be held at the Theatre Royal oil THURSDAY, August 22nd. (the evening of tlie Auekland-Taranaki Representative Match). Dancing at 8 p.m. Tickets—Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. 1?. MOVERLEY, See. Social Committee. yyA'J Oil DAILY PAPERS FOR RAILWAY EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE la Aid of WESTERN PARK FUNDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30.
TAIiANAIU X'IIOVINCIAL NOHUJJNSU CAMPAIGN. BKILLIANTLY ILLUSTRATED LUC'TURR by Herman Foston, Lecturer mul Organiser tor Tnrannki Xo-License Council, on "The Struggles and Triumphs of Temperance llefoi'i;)," will lie delivered in Punilio, Thursday, August liij Okalo, Friday, August lli; Tularaimaka, Saturday, August 17; fink-urn. Monday, August 10; Koru, Tuesday, August 20; Ilurfnrd lioail, Wednesday, August 21; Omata, Thursday, August 22. Meeting sin Public Halls where possible. Interesting, Entertaining. Instructive, Musical Items, Views Clear. Powerful Light. Illustrated Songs. Silver Coin Collodion. Proceeds to advance cause.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 16 August 1907, Page 3
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