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OMAI-A. VVJiDXJiSJJAV, JIAV 2U. NEWTON KING II AS received instructions from Mrs. (JroinpUm, who is giving up dairying, to sell by auction on tin. l farm, Omata, on above date, all her dairy cattle, etc., us follows: 25 choice cows, in cujt to [MUi'-brcd Jersey bull 10 selected 2-y.ear heifers, in calf 8 calves 1 pure-bred Jersey bull 1 sow and litter, 75-gallon De Laval separator, vat, churn, bu;-ter-worker, cans, weighing machine, and sundries. (Jig, cupper, pig-net, ots,, Also, With Slight Reserve,— Spring dray and harness, di.se, tine, and chain harrows) hillside plough, Alassey-llarris plough.

Sale at 1.30 o'clock, NOIK. This herd is the result of owr 28 yvnrrj' experience, and eonsM, ol" mostly grades Jerseys. J

VOGELTOWN LAND, GREAT AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27, At 7.30 o'clock, QN WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 27th instant, MR. NEWTON KING will sell by public auction at the mart, Devon-street, 18 of the Finest Sections

ever offered for sale in the district, lliey are all perfectly flat, having each a frontage to a chain wide road. Tlie Sections comprise almost the whole of those beautiful paddocks opposite the Vogcltown e tore, and command an excellent view of the mountain, breakwater, and ocean. These Sections, situated as tlicv arc in the heart of a most progressive suburb, should be in good demand at the very moderate prices put upon them. •Just now tlicy can he purchased cik'iip. on easy terms, and there is every probability that at the present rate of progress, and with the comparatively ninall amount of land now available for building sites within reasonable distance, they should in the very neav future grow into holdings of enormous value. It is eonlidently anticipated that there will be good demand for these Sections at the sale, and as already many enquiries have been made, it might be welt to give the terms of sale, which are as follows: ""

10 per cunt, deposit 10 IH'V1 H ' V ftMit. in three months 10 per wilt, in six months 10 pur cent, in nine months And the balance on mortgage 0 pur cent.

ihe halt' jtlloni.s kh excellent opportunity to those wJju would Jike to grow into pos.stvi.sion o)' a piece of laml suitable for a homestead, and there ia no bolter way of investing one's savings than pureluising a Section in the muchfavored locality of Voyeltown.

POULTRY, I'l'ilS, AND HOKBEB. WEBSTBIt BEOS. 'vV'Ji-1- hold a sale of tlia &bovi EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited. Taranaki Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, and Ta.MOw Sales. HAYiIARKIOT. STRATFORD. XICXT SALK, TUESDAY, H NK !).

QUESTS arc parti ularly requested to ■forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Thursday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PKODITK SHKDS, NEW I'lA'llOrTir. and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FOL.L COMPETITION. IS' EWTON KING

New Plymouth Wool) Hide> Skin and Tallow Sales. TVXONTHLY SALES AT OUR 1 MKOUGIIAM-ST. STORE. Cash Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment Forms posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEX'i SALE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. Consignments received up to Friday previous. L. A, NOLA.N & CO. (Li-,to Wilson and Nolan).

Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep* sKin and Tallow Sale. X EXT SALE-TUESDAY, JUNE 0. /"CLIENTS are requested to forward lots so as to resell us by Friday previous. YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO.

WINTER WAKMTH. yyINTER is at hand. l f ccd will be expensive. COMFORTABLE COVERS lor your cows and horses will save you money and keep your cattle snug from the rigors of winter. BEST 01 r WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Every Description of Genuine Oil Clothing Manufactured. A. S. HASELL, MAKER. DEVON STREET.

r)ANCtNG, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHEN lto, Etc. MISS MAUD MEAKES (Cf Melbourne). Exiling Classes, St. Mary's Hall, Vivian-street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, 7 to 10 p.m. All no\v Society and Ballroom Dances.. V.'alts (reverse) a speciall.,;:. iirst hour for tuition. Jtncnilc Classes (EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, 10 to 12. All brandies of Dancing (Ballroom and Fancy), Deportment, Walking, Physical, Respiratory, Health, and Grace Exercises, Private Lessons by appointment. Terms and particulars at Colonial Company, Den a-atreet.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 126, 19 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 126, 19 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 126, 19 May 1908, Page 3

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