JJJiWTOxV KIXc-s, STUCK SALES. Douglas, Munday,, February 24. Stratford, Tuesday, February 25. l'oliukura Sheep Fair, Wednesday, February 2li, [Stratford Hani Fair, Friilav, February 28. AVaiwakuilu) Sheen Fair, Monday, ilarch 2. lariki, clearing sale oil account of late T. Dobbin,' Estate, Tuesday, March J. Kaliotu, Tuesday, ilarch U. Slony liiver, Wednesday, .March 1. \\ aiwakaiho, Thursday, .March 5. Entries .Solicited.
I LIiSDAV,. FEBRUARY So. NEWTON KING yyiU.. soli l>y public aucUou at vaicls as allow.— i to IS lllciiitlH steel's 'i-ytMJ- iiciiiTs in calf ' :: to ;i-year steer* IS fat cows and bullocks
STRATFORD RAM FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his yards aabove,— gQQ PURE-BRED 2 and 4-tooth RAMS (Lincoln, Shropshire. Romncy, English Leicester, Border Leicester), bred by the following well-known breeders:— Messrs (A. V. l'earce, J. D. Hughes, o.' Hawken, J. li. Corrigan, E. E. Mcßac, Hunt Bros., 11. Bell, G. F. Bremer, A. Riddell, L. U. Bremer, \X. 11. Wybourne, R. Bremer, Hoiieyiicld, Symcs Bros., W. Brewer, Miss Watt, etc.
I'ARMAKA ROAD BOAKD. ATOTICE is hereby given that all Uateboth General and Special, imust t> jiaid not later than 20th February. Sinn monies will be issued immediately aftei wards. This notiec is absolutely final. 11. A. MILKS, Clerk and Treasurer.
ANNUAL BBERP PAIR, WAIWAKAIIIO. .MONDAY, MAKCI! 2. newto¥ king WII-L sell l,y jmblic auction a l his 4000 SHEKP - " SCO li-looth t« f.i 50 2-looth u'ethcrs 120 woolly lambs 200 shorn lambs 1(1(1 niws (Uumueys, Sliro)iohivi lish blester, Lincoln, Dow u) Also, — WITHOUT IiESKUVK. On nccounl of Mr. Thurston,--250 4-tootli to f.in. ewes 50 2-tooth ewes lit) 2-tooth wethers 200 shorn lambs Sale at 12.30 oYloek.
TAUIKI ROAD. TUESDAY, MARCH 3. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Hi Executor in the estate of the lat Minis Duliliin to ticll I)}' auction o farm, Tariki Road, on Tuesda; UTS SUCTION 31, Huiroa Survey District, containing 111 acres, about 74 acres in grass, divided into 0 paddocks; two cottages and wliare, 4-bail cowshed and other outbuildings. Situated on metal road, i miles from Tariki railway station and handy to school and fachirv. Title—Land Transfer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 54, 22 February 1908, Page 5
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