POULTRY, PIG, AND HORSE MART. WEBSTEK BROS. WEEKLY SATURDAY SALE. QPENING SALE NEW YARD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, Entries solicited. TARATA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18. VICKLRS & STEVENS hold their monthly stock sa above. Prestnt entries: )0 MIXED CATTLE, Includiii, 0 springing heifers 12 2-year-old empty heifjrj 20 mixed yearlings Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. VICKERS & STEVENS hold their weekly stock sale o: the above date. Present entries ioQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 150 hoggets. Sale at 12.30. U R E N U I. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18. JENKJNS, MATTHEWS & PIGOTT hold their u&ual Stock Sale a I Urcnui on Monday next, 18th inst, Present entries--400 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including—--150 yearling steers 100 store cows. 20 2-year steers 10 cows and calves 1 purebred Holstein bull (5 years) 30 ewes and lambs 30 hoggets 1 s.f. Massey-llarris plough Uso, on account of Mr. R. O'Donnell, Tongaporutu—--7 dairy cows (in full milk) 7 horses Sale at 1 o'clock. W A I T AR A. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. "ENKINS, MATTHEWS & PIGOTT sell at their Waitara Yards on Tuesday next, 10th NovemberHEAD MIXED CATTLE 1 mare and foal Also, n account of Trustee in the estate of the late Matau—--1 light draught niare (7 years) 1 bay filly (3 years) by Goldenlock 1 chestnut colt (4 years) by Goldenlock 1 mare with yearling foal by Goldenlock 1 good trap plough 1 teflloward'S tine liarfmJSHMso, on account of another vendor--1 draught mare (very staunch) 1 hack Sale at 1,30 o'clock, TARANAKI *""" : ORTICtoURAL DCIETY'S aow Will !)c held in the II E A T R E ROYAL On THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER. [TRIES CLOSE ou TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, at 8 p.m. MEMBERS' TICKETS, ss. Catalogues can be had from the Secretary. J. CLARKE, Secretary, Brougham-street. ARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 and 28, 1907. ineral Entries, SATURDAY, 23rd November, at 9 p.m. Write for Schedule. E. P. WEBSTES, Secretary, Box 33, New Plymouth. EGM O N T AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SHOW Of ATTIJ3, SHEEP, PIGS, HORSES, Etc., Will be held U.N THE SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA, Un 20tU and 21st NOVEMBER, 1907. Schedules have been widely distriutcd and are available on application. Prizes total over £IOOO. C. A. BUDGE, Secretary. PROMPTNESS AND !Fi ICIENCY Et AILORING very important factors. Our Suits are finished without fail to ic time promised. No disappointment, ivery garment receives the skilful maniulation that tlie experienced worker in impart. Best tailoring at moderate rices. That is our goal. Our Suits for usincss or dress are so skilfully tailored hat they HANG RIGHT and FITIIGHT, and have that SMART FINISH .'hieli can only be obtained from made-o-measure suits. The materials are .p-to-date, comprising the newest suit-., iigs of the season. i GEO. DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. «l Sheep and Dairy Farm carrying 800 ewes, 00 milking cows, ind Vother stock; 1000 acres freehold, ibout 800 in grass, balance bush; cheap it £7 5s acre; £IOOO cash, balance to » arranged. Apply Awakino, News
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 16 November 1907, Page 5
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