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We remind our rentiers of Mr. T. Merrins' clearing sale at Leppcrton ou .Monday, when Messrs. Vickers & Stevens will sell all his cattle, furniture, and sundries, particulars of which are advertised. On Tuesday next .Messrs. Vickers i. Stevens will hold a sale of a line herd or dairy cattle in splendid condition, for Mr. it. Stevens, on his farm at Maketawa. The cow* arc good and have been carefully selected. -Messrs. Vickers & Stevens will hold a clearing sale on account of Mr. I'. Biirkhurdt ou Jus farm on the Junction road on Friday next. As Mr. Burkliarc.lL has sold his fariii, ever rtliinir must be sold.
Anyone wanting really lirst-elass dairy cows should make a point of attending the clearing sale to he held at Oka.o on Thursday next by Air. A'ewton King, on account of Mr. (.'. Ami reus. The herd is composed of mostly Jerseys and Hotsteins in the pink of condition, and some close to calving. Buyers can have the privilege, if wanted, of having their purchases delivered free of charge to either Waiwakaiho or Opunake. At Oaonui on Wednesday, sth hist., Mr. Newton King will holil a clearing sale on account of Mr. C. S. Stronge, when over 150 choice dairy cuttle will lie cleared out, as Mr. Stronge is giving up dairying. These are first-class cows, early culvers., and a number are grade. Jerseys. The farm, comprising about 371 acres, nearly all in grass, is also to lie sold, and being a lease-in-perpetuity at the low rental of Is per acre, should prove a very profitable investment. A reminder is given of the sale to be held by Mr. Newton King on Monday, at the Veale Tioail, on account of Messrs. Collins &*Eva. Tim cows are in splendid condition, and being early ca'.vers should prove worth buying. ' Everybody that shops at the Hygienic Bakery is assured of the choicest of goods at lowest prices. l<'ov the convenience of customers the proprietor lias compiled a neat booklet of prices. 'These booklets innv lie had on application. On Mondav. lOtli. August. Air. Newton King will hold a cleaving sale of dairy cattle at Carrington Road on account of Air. Shodroski. This i s a fine dairy herd comprising b;i cows, August and Sepie.ii-
In this issue will lie found particulars of a household furniture sale to take place at the residence of Mr. Thomas Curd on Wednesday next, ath inst. 'The articles arc in really first-class order, and show careful attention. A glance at the list is recommended. Messrs. Webster Urns, are the auctioneers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 190, 1 August 1908, Page 6
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