JJlHlgk* -iloi Stratfonl-Ti Kiitik's solicited. TO-DAY NEWTON KING 'ILL r,cll at llu- Kniil -Mail, Jai 300 l!aNI
K A 1 11 A T A. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from - the Farm, at the foot of the Zig-Za;,', J miction Road, as above, THE WHOLK OF HIS FARM AND HAIRV STOCK, consisting of—--21 2 and 3-year-old heifers 3 good milch cown 31 good weaner heifers 70 weaner steers (good colors) 14 yearling steers 1 gig maro (guarantee), plough mare, 2 yearling half-draughts, 20 Leghorn fowls, nearly new spring tip cart, saddle, bridles, 2 guns, dairy utensils, farm tools, 2 kits carpenter's tools, all the household furniture and effects. Also, with flight reserve—--1 two-year-old "Jersey'' filly 2 youug ca
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28. NEWTON KING .yiLL soil by and ion at his yards >yf](\ MIXED CATTLE, including--350 2'/ 3 -yi'ar steers 100 15-montlis steers 25 2 to 3-ycar sti-t-vs 50 good 2'/o-y<-,ir heifers 00 yearling heifers AIONTHIA HOUSE FAIR. RSE. BAZAAR, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, FEBRI"AKY 1. NEWTON* KING X7ILI, bold his Monthly Horse Fair above. Present entries— KA HORSES, comprising dmugl half-draught, buck, and harm burses (broken and unbroken AWAKLNO SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIR. NEWTON KING jyil.L sell at bis yards—--1000 f.m. ewes in lots'" 1000 lambs -100 2-toolh wether* 120 15-montbs steers 300 3-ycar-old bullocks 11)0 2-year steers 125 i'/j-j-ear steers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. . GRIFFITHS AND CO AYE. been favored with instructions " from the Executors to sell by publie ue lion— THAT VERY FINE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY fronting St. Aubyn and Dawson streets until recently occupied by the late Major Parris, 'he property will be sold in one or more lots to suit purchasers. SALE, FEBRUARY 15. For plans and further particulars aply to E. GRIFFITHS & CO., Auctioneers, New Plymouth. "SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT, 1001." HOT-KEEPERS and others who desire to close their business premises or hops on Saturday from 1 p.m. of each week (in the event of any other day than Saturday being appointed as the statutory closing-day) will please make application in writing to the Inspector of Factories during the month of January, 1908, as required by section 9 of the above Act. HARRY WILLIS, Inspector of Factories.
T MOSIE&O 11 ? ' TEAS , «81Q0B«ICWj FOR OVLSR 28 VBARS. AWARDED 1 m ONLY GOLD MEDAL In Compo«ti»n. 1812 1 w FIHST SILVER MEDAL In Competition, 18! HIGHEST AWARD Iffii IKS And GOLD MEDAL N.Z. EXHIBITS, W Nelson, Moate & Go CETLNL 1W ZEUMD. TASHMIL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 324, 25 January 1908, Page 5
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405Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 324, 25 January 1908, Page 5
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