IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR PEDIGREE JERSEY AND GBADE JERSEYS. WAIWAKAIHO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. NEWTON KING jTAS received instructions from Mr A. K. Watldn, who has leased hi.l :ivm to Sell by auction at the Waiwanilio Yards (for convenience of talc), n Wednesday, 21st August, the whole of his superior Jersey Cattle, etc., as ollows, WITHOUT RESERVE:— 19 pedigree cows, in milk anil springing, including those grand cows Mom, Floria and Cherry 0 pedigree heifers, springing 7 pedigree yearling heifer*, by Magnet's Lad (Luna—™ "■ Roy). 11 pedigree calves by Yi (imported) .10 pedigree bulls by Magnet's Lad, 7 months to 2 years old 1 pedigree bull, "Yankee Sweet," (imported) S pure-bred Jei 10 choice grade 0 . Goldfinch, in calf to Grand 20 very choice grade yearling heifers, by Magnet's Lad WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,— 8 light draught fillies and yearlings, 2 to 3 years old, by Glendue aud Lord Roberts 1 medium draught mare, witl foal by Glendu colt 1 3-ycar gelding, by Glendue, broken I Thoroughbred gelding, 3 ye old, by Daystar—Lady May, by Natalof. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
Note.—Mr Watkins strain of Jerseys re unequalled in the North Island. The present herd ie the result of many years' careful selection, being bred fron animals of exceptional substance and quality, with high milking records, tire imported American bull Yankee Sweet being a grandson of the champions of America. Catalogues posted on application to the auctioneer. j . TATARAIMAKA. "iVEDNKSDAY, AUGUST 29. NEWTON KING TJAS received instructions from Mr W. W. Salmon, who is giving up farming, to sell by auction on the farm, Timnru Road, on Wednesday, August 28, 1 - whole of Ilia farm stock, consisting . 47 good dairy cows fspringing). 7 heifers, 2 years old 14 2 to 3 year steers 20 calves to yearlings 1 bull, 1 light draught one light draught gciumg, * light draugt colts and fillies, 4 sows with litters, 1 P.B. Yorkshire boar, spring cart, plough, harrows, chaff-cutter, fans, buc- ' kcts, etc. Also. The farm of 150 acres, all in grass e\copt little shelter bush, with dwelling and outbuildings thereon, and leasehold section of 1!)3 acres, about 140 in grass, about 15 years t'o run at an annual rental of 2s per annum.
Luncheon at Noon MONDAY, AUGUST 26. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr A. O'l.oughlin, who Us leaving New Plymouth, to scl aylbtuc chrdl cfwpp Plymouth, to sell by auction, WITHOUI' RKSERVK, at his residence, Liardet street, the whole of his Household Furniture, etc., consisting of— Easy and other chairs, dining and other tables, couch, bedsteads, mattresses, stretchers, cheatsdrawers, washstands, toilet sets, toilet tallies, linoleum, mats, marble clock, filter, books, fender irons, silverware, crockery, mangle, wringer, lawn mower, camera, kitchen utensils, and
BROAI WAY, STRATFORD. SATURDAY,. AUGUST 23. J. D. MORRISON ETAS received instructions from Mr «\ Euby to sol! l>y public unction at hU Rooms, WITHOUT RESERVE (if not previously disposed of), Goodwill of Lusiness and Lease of Fish Shop and Dining Rooms, including fittings anil utensils. For sale as a going concern, Full particulars on application. J. D. MOIUSO2J, Auction" Taranatci Wool, Sheepsklr Hide & Tallow Sales. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1007 (CLIENTS a. 9 particularly requested / to forward Consignments in time to arrive on. or before THURSDAY previous Small consignments will be receive.l at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will bo forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting IPULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING.
New Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales TIXOHTHLY SALES AT OUR BEOUiVX GUAM ST. STORE. Cash Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, cither for sale or shipment. Address Lahcls and Consignment form posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE, AUGUST 21st. onsignments received up to Friday, August 16th. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. WILSON & NOLAN Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep skin and Tallow Sale, NEXT SALE—AUGUST 20 (CLIENTS arc requested to orvrara j lots so as to roach us by Friday YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO
EEV I 0 E VOGELTOWN AND EECREATION GKOUNDS. Leaves New .Plymouth 7 n.m. 8 a.m. *l2 noon. 5 p.m. I! p.m. Saturday niglil 0.30 p.m. Leaves Vogeltown 7.30 a m. 8.30 R,m. 12 45 p.m. 1.45 p m. 't.lo p,m. 5.30 p m. 0.30 p.m. Satiiiduv niglifs. 10 n.m. ♦Thursdays excepted. M. J, JONEB,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 August 1907, Page 3
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