JVJEWTON KING'S CATTLE SAT J Toko, Monday, November 18. Stratford, Tuesday, November 19. Urenui, Mr E. G. Bleakley's cleari sale, Friday, November 22. iWaiwakaiho, Tuesday, November ' Rahotu, Friday, November 29. liaponga, i'riday November 29. Entries ." iuitcd. ' STRATFORD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. NEWTON KING do | sell by auction at his yards i above,— roo MIXED CATTLE, including--70 3 to 4-year bullocks 130 2 to 3-year fiteors 150 yearling steers 120 yearling heifers 155 store and forward cows 00 2-year empty lieifers 70 ewes and lambs Also,— IN DAIRY YARDS 120 2 to 3-ycar springing lieifers 30 dairy cows Sale at 1 o'clock. URENUI. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. NEWTON KING I JJAS received instructions from Mr. li G. Bleakley, who is relinquishinj his carrying business, to sell by auction without reserve, on the farm, Urenui 1 1 on above date, the whole of his plant [„ I horses, harness, etc., as follows: 35 first-class mares and geldings, mostly under 7 years old, 'Staunch and sound 1 lorry, 1 butter van, I large express 1 timber waggon, 1 small express i sets five-horse harness, 3 sets light harness 1 spring trap, 2 small buildings on wheels Disc harrows, scarifier, cultivator, chaffcutter, hay-rake, hillside and subsoil ploughs, etc., etc. On account of another vendor—--1 coach, 2 coach horses Sale at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. UNDER BILL OF SALT!. NEWTON KING I ft AS received instructions from the I holder of the bill of sale to sell I by auction at his mart, Devon-street, on I Saturday, 23rd November—--1 boudoir horizontal grand piano by Gustav Fielder, Leipsic 1 uprigSit grand piano by Hopkin son 1 superior American Organ, 12 stops, by ClouglTand Warren The above are all in first-class order, I nnd are suitable for either home, hall, or church purposes. Being sold under I hill of sale, this is a rare opportunity of I -securing first-class instruments. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions "from Mrs Jamieson to sell by Hi, I Mart, Devon street, on Satiir<!ay,-Joth_ | November, — HER BOARDINGHOUSE, property comprising one-eighth acre, Eliot street, with 10-roomed house, sculbo: and cold water,jHpßPot iiglit, wash-house and copper; drainage connection. Sale o'clock. TO BREEDERS OF PURE-BRED STOCK. > 1 I "J" PURPOSE holding a sale of Purebred Stock on THURSDAY, 28th inst., the second day of the Show, at 10 a.m. Entries close SATURDAY, 23rd inst., | at 5 p.m. NEWTON KING Auctioneer. Taranaki Wool, Sheepsklr Hide & Tallow Sales. HAYMAKKET, STRATFORD. . NEST SALE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1907. t CLIENTS a.e particularly requested / to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before THTTRSDAI previous Small consignments will be receiye at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will bo forwarded to Stratford for Salo, where vendors can rely oil their produce meeting PULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING. New Plymouth Wool, H*de Skin & Tallow Sales MONTHLY SALES AT OUR BKOUGHAM ST. STORE. Cash Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment form posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11th. Consignments received up to Friday, December 6th. Consignors may rely on getting full liarket prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO., (Late Wilson and Nolan) Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep skin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-DECEMBER 10th. (CLIENTS are requested to forward J lots so ao to reach us by Frilay, November 11th, IYOUNG, HOBBS, & CO SO COOLING. SO REFRESHING. gPARKLING Aeratet. Water is a most refreshing beverage this hot weather, and economical, too, if you use ft ''SPARKLET" Syphon. Delicious Sodawater can be made in about two minutes. One bulb makes three glasses. Will also aerate milk, wine, and other liquids. No fuss, no trouble about a "Sparklet." The demand increases each year. A large stock of Bulbs, Soda Tablets, Spare Parts, etc., on hand. 'OREY, SON & ARNOLD LTD. DEVON-STREET. JpOR SALE, Liverj and Bait Stably in thriving West Coast town; up-to-date plant, good horses; doing a fine turnover; owner is going farming and will exchange for a suitable farm. Turnover, price, and full particulars from Wilson and Nolan. QNLY £2OO cash wanted.—For absolute sale, 750 acres (588 L.1.P., 104 freehold), 4-roomed house and outbuildings; 300 in grass; Urenui distriot. V'rice £2 8s per acre. Balance can remain at 4 per cent. Ariply "Snip," "News" office. VOU want Pure Bonedust -*■ field" bra
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 16 November 1907, Page 5
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