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WEBSTER BROS.' DATES OF AND CLEARING SALES. Ml". F. Hudson, Pitone read, Tatar maku, 14th July. Omata Yards, iltli July. July 30—11. C. Riley, Carrington Ro POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES WEBSTER BROB. \JVILL hold a sale of tha abir EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clol Ed tries solicited PITOXE ROAD, TATARAIMAKA. TUESDAY, JULY 14. WEBSTER BROS received instructions from Mi I'. Hudson, who has sold his farm lo sell by auction on his farm as aboveWITHOUT RESERVE, The WHOLE of his DAIRY HERD consisting of—--33 good young l>airy Cows, to calvi ni Jul}', August, and Septembei 5 choice 2-year Heifers in calf a ai forward 30 Mixed Yearling# 0 Store Pigs 1 Sow in pig 1 half-draught by Glasgow Geordie I Draught l,y Glasgow Geordie. both good, staunch, and sound 1 hack lip Dray. (ij ff {almost new), Hornsby I'lough, Tine Harrows, thallcuttei-, .Sheet, Stack Hay, 5 Milk-cans, Tools, Harness, aiid Oeueral Sundries 111 cattle bought can havo free gra«'n" till end of July. " Luncheon provided. Sale at 12..T0 o'clock. Mr. Hortson has been farming for 30 ears and lias not luid a clearing sale e has culled heavily, with the result hat he has now a choice herd which m be recommended with confidence bv lie Auctioneers. WEBSTER BROS. CARIUXCTOX ROAD. THURSDAY, JULY 30. WITHOUT RESERVE. WEBSTER BROS JAYE received instructions from Mr. H. C. liiley, whose iease has expired, o sell by auction on his farm, on Tliur*ay, .July 30— THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY STOCK ■*AND IMPLEMENTS. consistiii' of— ' B ; 29 Good Dairy Cows (August and September calvers) 10 Half-bred Yearling Heifers 3 2-vear Heifers 1 Jersey Bull 1 Yorkshire Sow 1 Crossbred Tamworth Sow (farrow August) 1 1M!. Berkshire Boar, 12 months 10 Wcaners 20 Laying l'ullets, Seated Express, lip Dray, Gig and Horse, 4 Milk-cans, Aerator, Strainer, Buckets, Table, Dresser, 'Set Gig Harness, Wheelbarrow, Mo\vu>\ Emery Grinding Stone, and useful fariu- sundries With Very Slight Reserve—--1 Massey-Harris Mowing Machine and Rake 1 Massey-Harris Drill. 11 Coulter) 1 Massey-Harris S.F. Plough (nearly new) 1 Matthews Hand Drill with Weeding and Hoeing Fixtures 2 Good Staunch Plough llorses (guaranteed) 1 Gig Luncheon provided. i Free Express will leave our Mart at 11 a.m. sharp. Sale at 1 o'clock. This herd is spoken well of, they are n first-class condition, and have been licavilv culled. WEBSTER BROS. CLIMIE ROAD, CARDIFF. FRIDAY, JULY IT. NEWTON KING £Tas received instructions from Mr. •I. R. Ik'ttllct'rioll. whu has Mild Ilis it nil. I" M'll. W'ITIHHT KKSKIiVK. as lii.-j dairy herd. implements, el<\, is und<»r:— 30 cows. M'L-i.uid to I'tiurlli oalvei>, to iralvr AnguM and September .) choice heifers in ealf (i yearling heifers I o-yc;ir Shorthorn hull I yearling bull '1 '/.-draught horses, 4-year-old. l»roken to harness. by Major Keith , I 2-year guiding; 1 UiornughhvnA maiv. by Capaptt. with 1-uai by Sylvia Park •i buws in pig, I Berkshire boar, Hi htoru pij»«. 1 spring cart and hamoss, I gig aud harness, saddles. 1 Wno»l»' mower. 1 s.f. plough. i reversible plough, tym* harrows, swingle trees, chains, slumping jack, crowbar, maul j and wedges, milk cans, buckets, j (juaniiiy chall', potatoes, poul- : try, stack hay. garden tools, and sundries. Draught stallion "Major Keith" (pedigree at sale) Also,— IIueSKUObD I'CRMTUKE AND El-TECTS. Luncheon Provided. Sale al 1 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. i OAK I'll A. I MONDAY. JULY 27. NEWTON KING fTAS received Tn»t ructions from Li from Messrs. SW'tou Bros, to sell iv auction on their farm, as above.— •Till': WHOLE OK TIIKll! DAIRY" AND FARM STOCK, Etc. Particulars later. Taranakf Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, and TallOw Sales. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, JULY 7. HLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to irrive on or betore Thursday previous. Small consignments will be received it my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will, be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWM KING FOR SAL li PUKETOTARA ESTATE Acl!,:s FREEHOLD. 100 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Only Two Miles from New Plymouth. As a going concern, including— COWS, HORSES, FACTORY HAN'T IMPLEMENTS, Or PROPERTY ONLY. Apply to NEWTON KING, W. HHWLi'Y, OKI E KIT US & CO., (IILMOUR 4 CLARKE, NOLAN &. CO., D. MeALLUM, or W. HUMPHRIES, Owner. LANE'S MEDGLINE FOR THE HANDS, 5 Keeps the Hands Smooth and | Supple. 1/" Bottle at all ( L Chemists and Stores. J miMtiMimoitttimi -yOU! CAN GET IT CHEAPER A r J ."THE RED POST."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 172, 11 July 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 172, 11 July 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 172, 11 July 1908, Page 3

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