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WAIWAKAIIIO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. NEWTON KING WIMj sell by auction at bis yards as above—--1 KQ MIXED CATTLK, including—--711 yearlings, mostly steera lliu li-tooth to fan, ewes Also, I On apcount of Mr. A. S. Frost—i high-grade Jersey cows in caif to Abundance 11. I 4 liigb-grade yearling Jersey heifers by Abundance 11. 1 grade Jersey bull calf Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

STRATFORD YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. I NEWT()¥ KING J"AS received instructions from Messrs Cameron and Brooking, who have sold their farm, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, their Dairy Herds, as under—--120 cows, second and fourth calvers, and due early 40 choice springing heifers 12 2-year steers 2 grade Jersey bulls 1 brake, 1 13 Coulter drill with grass sower complete, reaper and binder, disc and tripod harrows, 2 s.f. ploughs, milk-cans, The above are a choice line of vol cows, well worthy attention of dairym They chiefly calve early, and are for : solute sale, owing to farm being sold.

MONDAY, AUGUST 10. NEWTON KING XT AS received instructions from Mr. J Shodroski, who is giving up dairy ing, to sell by auction on the farm, Car rington Road, on above date, all his Dairy Cattle, etc., as follows—--03 dairy cows, mostly August and September ealvers 1 bull 3 breeding sows, 1 boar 7 rnilk-eans Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

MONDAY, AUGUST 10. ' NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Jlr. C. Hodgkinson, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, WITHOUT KIiSIiKVEJ his Live and Dead Stock, as under—--50 cows, third and fourth calvers, to calve September and October 8 heifers in calf 4 2-year steers 20 mixed yearlings 2 bulls 200 2-tooth ewes in lamb • 300 f.m. ewes in lamb 200 lambs 10 rams 3 sows in pig, 12 store pigs, milkcans, milk cart, gig and harness, D.F. plough, harrows, chains, ■harness, chaffculter, 1 express (almost new, carry 15 cans), milk cart horse, 1 5-year haltdraught mare by ISremar, 1 iiyear gelding by Bremar, 1 halfdraught mare (4 years) by Agent, 2 cattle alld sheep dogs and sundries Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. The above cows comprise a choice line. Mr. Hodgkinson has been dairying 12 years, this being his first sale. Cows will be delivered at Stratford free of charge. Free conveyance will leave Stratford at 9 o'clock morning of sale. |

MANGOREI ROAD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. NEWTON KING XT AS received instructions from Me W. Humphries anil Sons, who are giving up dairying, to sell by auction " " i, l'uketotara, mi above date, all their Dairy and Farm Stock, consisting of — 70 choice Jersey - Jlolstein cows, August and September calvevs 9 Jersey-Holstein heifers, springing H Jersoy-Holsleiu yearlings *' ' "olstein bull 1 purebred Jersey bill! 3 draught mares 5 draught cults and fillies by British King i harness horses by Bezain, Ebony, and Arawa Store pigs. .1 brood sows, elmlcutter and 4-horse-power, Hornsby reaper and mower, D.F. and S".F. ploughs, spade and chain harrows, Massey-Harris cultivator. "Favorite" drill (11 coulter), sledge, chains, dray, sp'""" trap, rick cover 24 x 18, t( ensilage press, dairy uten turbine, separator and plant, and sundries Lunch provided. Sale at 1 o'clock, XOTE—Messrs. Humphries have been dairying for the past 15 years, and have always bred from the very best stock, the result being an exceptionally good herd of first-class cows

THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. NEWTO¥ KING i received instructions from Mr. lex Lawn, who is giving up dairyncr'to sell l.y .motion at his I'arm, Kma R,md, on above date, the whole of Ills ■hoice Dairy Herd, consisting 01-1 1 horse, gig, <>' l|L cans, and suudr The Auctioneer coulidenUv mules attention to this sale, the herd consisting mostly of grade. Jerseys, and for_ «|Uali«,v second to none on the coast. flic W for the oast season ranged lrom i-- w

PRIME MEAT. MOST people when tiny buy meat like to know that it is grown snd fattened on the best pasture lands, cleanly and nicely handled, and *old at nodtrate priced. TARANAKI MEAT BAZAAR Supply juicy joints and small gWs complying with these coiditlom. Call or telephone: Devon-st. Cental—Telephone 89. Devon-st. East—Telephone 143. Btvon-st. West—Telephone U4. JESSE JAS. HIIAS, Proprietor. W. D. CANNELL, Manager.

.menses to-morrow, llth July, an _es till Btli August. Every ile cut in the establishment is full n uvcry line of stock, and as every articl purchased is subject to a, discount of 2 in the Is, customers arc in for aharven 4 ited.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 190, 1 August 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 190, 1 August 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 190, 1 August 1908, Page 5

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