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KiNGfR SIX>UK SALKM Stratford, 'i'm<sday, April il. Stony Hive,. Horse Fair, Wodncs April i>. Xatiiriiiiinik-ii, Mrs. I). || u Vs clear,Mß Thursday. April 23. Kaliotn, Tuesday, April 2S. Slimy liivur, Wednesday. April A. Wniwakailio, Thursday. April :|O. Omnia Sirs t'romptoii's t-I L -ari,|.r «ile, \V,».i—t..... ay, -May 20. Knlrii's solicited. AUTUJLN JJULWCK I.'AIH. •STiiATRiiiD. TUKSDAI', AWlIb 21.

NEWTON KING W I,X Sl ' !1 l, y auction at life j. ai . Js 1200 11KAD CATTLE, cousWi of: SoU if, to 4-ycar bullocks 150 3% to 4'/ r ycar bullocks (..«■ line) ° 125 2-year steers liO store and fat coivs 150 and IS-moiiths heifer, 5U i'/a-y« ar heifers in calf 15 bulls 40 prime fat cows Sale at 12.3U o'clock.

S'l'ONY RIVER HOKBE FAIE. WEDNESDAY, AI'EIL 22. NEWTON KING sell ],y auction at his Stony River yards, on the above date 120 IWI'SES, consisting of draughts, spring and milk cart, light harness, hacks and ponies: also 50 "Parihakas" (all classes, broken ami unbroken). 1 gig, t dog-cart, 1 milk-cart, Hale at 1 o'clock. A free trap will leave tlie mart at 11 o clock on morning of tlie sale. TATAILMMAKA. TIII'KSIIAY, .mill, 2J. NEWTON. KING JJAS received instructions from Mr*, j 11. Iln.-e, who has sold her farm, to sell by auction, without reserve, on the farm, Tatarniniaka, on above date,'all her dairy and farm stock, consisting of: •10 young eows (September and October culvers) i 18-month, heifers 10 calves, 1 2-vear-old llolstem hull, a harness horses, 8 bacon pigs, fowls, geese, 1 good cuttle dog, 1 express (with hood), harness, ladder, milk cans, backets, mowing machine, farm tools, und sundries.

Lunch ;il noon. Sale al 12.31) o'clock. -XuU\ —Thi* is a good herd, mostly •2ml and ;>rd culvers, ami all very quiet. SATl.'iiiJAi, APlilL 25. * NEWTON KING J[ AS received instructions from Mrs. Bullock, who is leaving New Ply* mouth, to sell l>y by auction at his Marl on above date: SECTION" Ui, BULK LEY TERRACE, full '/i-aeix 1 , with good (j-rooiued house, detached washbousc. etc., good garden with fruit trees, •etc. This desirable property is situated close la the Baths, and within a few minutes' walk of the railway station and post oflice. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. STIiATI-'Ulii) HOUSE BAZAAIJ SATURDAY, AiL'IUL 25. NEWTON KING YyiLL sell at his llor.se Bazaar—--100 HOliSliS, comprising— Ifrauglil, half-draught, milk-cart horses. buggy, luick, etc. Sale al 10.30 o'clock. Kntrk's positively close Wednesday, 22nd April.

All hursts to be yarded by 10 a.m. SIIAIiP illuming ot sale. OKAU STOCK SALE. TO IDA Y, Al'lilL 24. JENKINS. MATTHEWS k PIGOTT YyiLb hold tlieiv second Stock Sale at their dkau Yards on I'IUDAY, April 21th. Present entries. -II lo hiumlli si-eel's 1/1 -'/r.vwir lieifws (in calf) Jal and lunvanl cows 2U li to bullocks 10 t'at, ami forward 1 to 5-year bullocks 1 heavy harness horse WO 2-tooth ewes (in lamb) IUU 1, 0 and 1.111. ewes (ill lamb) Hale at. 12 o'clock noon. UItKXUI. tuesdayTlpiul 21. JENKINS, MATTHEWS & PIGOTT hold their next tloek sale at I'renui Oil TUESDAY, April 21st(Easter .Monday being a holiday). Present entries: ,|~Q HEAD OF 11IXED CATTLE, including:— 23 ;i-y«ar steers 'JO i'/j-year steers 1 upstanding trap horse, 7 years, guaranteed in all harness Sale at 1 o'clock. L. P. 15'JIjLOTT, of DawsOn-street, liuihler and Contractor, wishes to thank his numerous customers for past favors, anil Ix'gs to notify that ho has disposed iif his Business to Messrs. Eshviek and Co., and hopes that his successor- will receive a continuance of the support which has been extended to him while in business in New Plymouth. L. E. BULLOTT.

In I'oniiectiim with tlx- above, we wisli to notify tlir "cnml publie of Mew Plymouth and country (hat \vc have hail t'onsi(]oral)lo i'X|>nii'U<v in Knghuid and Xow Zealand.. and that wi- intend to

tuni our special attention lo .Tobliinj;, ( 'iiijx'iitcrinijc. and Undertaking, which will receive our !>irnii|>l mi <avcful attention. Voiirs faithfully, KSL'WJCK AND C! 0. Quite 1 lie latest in little hoys' jerseys ami caps arc now being displayed by the Melbourne ( lot hini: Company Stri]>crl colors in combination of blue and white, myrtle and white, and red and white, etc., are, with the new knitted polo caps to match, extremely pretty and effective Prices are moderate, ranging from '4 2a Od.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 5

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