OAKURA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. NEWTON KING JJA'S received instructions from Ml. J'j. Julian, whose lease 1 uis expired, to sell by miction on the I'arii adjoining the Oakura dairy factorv, on' above date, all his dairy herd, etc., as under:— 28 young dairy cqws, mostly early calvers ]8 calves 1 bull Horse, trap and harness Horse, gig and harness Lunch Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.
VEALE EOAD. MONDAY, AUGUST 31. NEWTON KIXG H A « received instructions from ilessr _ Jdarrett Bros., who are giving dairying, to sell by auction on the farm Veale road, on above date, all theii dairy herd, etc., a s follows: WITHOUT KESEIIVE 20 choice cows, September and October calvcra 1 l!)-niontlis purebred Jersey bull extra quality, good color i store pigs WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 1 0-year-old gig horse, guaranteed staunch and quiet 1 40-gallou Da Laval Separator, chum, uutte-r-worker, U,f, ami s.f. ploughs. Also,— On account of Mr. E, \y. Houston, 'ho JS giving up dairying,
WITHOUT RESERVE, 9 good-conditioned cows, to calve first week in September 3 forward store cows 3 yearlings 'Spring t rkp and harness and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 1 28-galloii Baltic separator, practically new, 401b churn(new>, 30-gal. milk vat; horse and saddle. Lunch provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. Note.—The above ai'e all first-class cows, having been carefully selected, and comprise purebred and grade Jersevs and Shorthorns.
COWLING KOAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. NEWTON KING H A , S rescived instructions from Mr. J. C. Montefiore (who is leaviii" the district) to sell, on Thursday, August 27, WITHOUT RESERVE—- ; THE UNDER MENTIONED LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, an 1 FURNITURE, consisting of—--8 Shetland Pony Marcs, 3 to 5 years old, broken in and quiet; i Unbroken, Filly, 3 years, bv "Viking"; 1 Mare by "Paddy's Land," 0 years, broken to saddle and all harness; 1 Gig, Harness, tSidc-saddle, Contractor's House oil wheels, Disc, Chain, and 4leaf Tine Harrows, S.F. Horusby Plough, FURNITURE—Drawing-room Suite of 7 pieces ill green plush, .Superior Extension Table (rosewood top anil mahogany legs), Handsome Inlaid Sideboard, Saddlebag Chairs, Rattan Lounges and Chairs, Carpet (Squares, Linoleums, Velvet Pile Hall Carpet (llift), Hearth Hugs, Mats, Barometer, B.li. Bedsteads (double and single), Ilallstaiul, Bookcases, Superior (M.T. Duchesse Pair, M.T. and other Waslistanda, Bedroom ■Ware, OetVgonal Table, Marble Clock, Chests Drawers, B.R. Fenders and Irons, Hall and other Curtains and Brass Rods, Mirrors, B.W. Chairs, Couch, Dresser, Lamps, Oil Paintings, Crockery, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Tools, Garden Seats, Timber, etc. • 20 Purebred Leghorn .Fowls, Ducks, and Turkeys, The whole of the Implements and Furniture are practically new, having been in use about four months only. Sale at 1 o'clock.
IJHJMJHJhJHJ* •JHJMJHJHJ* »J< *l* »JH$H$» «J» ♦s"s»«s»♦£ t I | NON-INJURIOUS HAIR | | TONIC. I |l "REALISING that there are ? ¥ good and bad preparations J J On the market which naturally * ❖ make the public cautious before J T buying, we have had our fam- »> A ous "WIOLISTTA Hair .Food and y v Tonic analysed. % The following is the Analyst's A Report: ¥ 0, Brittan Street, Linwod, 3. £ Christchurch, N.Z., ¥ f 14th May, 1907. | y Report of the Analysis of a | | Sample of WIOLETTA Hair | * Food and Tonic: , X I, the undersigned analyst,- do X .£ hereby certify that I have J* f. analysed the above-mentioned J y sample, and I find it to be i 1 <| powerful tonic for promoting y y ;he growth'of the hair, and to X % be free from any injurious mat- 3> f tors. | y A. A. BICKERTON, 1 4 Colonial Analyst, Canterbury, N.Z. X Chemists, Stores, and Hair- % ♦| dressers, 3s (id (postage fid y extra). 4. J; JOHN AVERY, New Plymouth, J J Wholesale and Retail Aeent. *
FIJI TEA. J IIAVE been appointed Solo Agent for New Plymouth for Fl.fi TEA, which is grown oil the AVaimmu Estate and exported direct in chests. It is absolutely the purest ten grown. The doctors of Fiji strongly recommend it as a safe drink to the most delicate person. It is free from tanic acid, or tannin, an ingredient in most teas which irritates indigestion. ■ ANY TEA this it never struck you thatany tea imported in hulk is much superior to packet teas? This is why: Bulk tea comes direct from the estate where it is grown, pure and untampered with, while ! packet tea is put up in our colony and very often mixed with a cheap inferior grade for the sake o.f profit. FIJI TEA I?caches us in chests. It is then unpacked and stored in air-tight canisters and sold to the consumer just the same tea as it leaves Waiiiiinu Estate. If you suH'er from indigestion I after' drinking your usual eup, I droji it and try l'"UI.
A. "VEA.IjE, SOLE AGENT, THEATRE ROYAL, DEVON STREET. 'Phone ICG. DOMINION billiard saloon (Next WEBSTER BROS.'. Auctioneers. DEVON-STREET). Open from 9 ii.t.. to 10 p.m. i;p-ro-:vA'CK, luxurious, weu ! MANAGED. iriTTi'D WITH ALCOCK'S TABLES, "THE STANDARD," "THE STANDARD," Ami Hi:iL Fascinating Scicntifi Novelty the ARC-OYAL TABLE, ' I As played on by Champions Roberta anj 11 Weiss. J. W, KURTA & 00., Proprietors.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 209, 25 August 1908, Page 3
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