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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. NEWTON KING 250 MIXED CATTLE, ineludin 100 weaners to 18-moullu 30 Z-yetir heifers 30 springing heifer* 40 store and forward cows 10 fui cows 1 express mare, sound and ataui 1 draught mare in foal to "Gene Grant"

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with ius(nri: v ,ns from Kdmond Ktton, Esq., wlio has sold his farm, to sell by auction, Without Reserve, on the farm, Waitoitoi Urenui, on above date, all his Dairv Stock, ot«., consisting of—--150 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Jerseys, Holsteins, and Shorthorns, 00 of which are in full I milk 40 2-year springing heifers, part Jerseys | 20 yearling heifers 3 2-year-old steers , (i 1 to 4 year old Shorthorn bill's i) well bred Berkshire sows, Slack's .breed 1 well-bred Berkshire boar, Slack's breed 1 Yorkshire sow, 1 Yorkshire boar, store pigs Spring dray, disc and tine harrows, D.F. ploughs, large roller, Deering mower, corn-crusher, Andrews and Bovan cliaileuttcr, 3 horse-power and intermediate, rapid water-heater, 12 20-galkm milk cans, buckets, tools, and sundries Also, With Slight Reserve—--1 four-pulsator L.K.G. milking machine and plant complete, with 3'/j.-h.p. Allan oil engine 1 " 'i.p. boiler, 001b pressure, 1 60Ulou turbine, Alexandra separator, milk vat, cream cans, churn, circular butter-worker, Enterprise grit machine On account of another vendor— I 15 half to pure bred yearling Jersey I Lunch at 11.30 o'clock.

Sale at jioon. These are a first-class lot of coxvs, having been carefully selected by Mr. Fitton, who has been dairying for eight years, during which time he has never had a sale. The. average test for the past season was 4.3. A l'jee Brake will* leave Waitara at 9 o'clock morning of the sale. Intending buyers aw requested to book seats at onee. WAIWAKAIUO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his Yards as above—--200 CATTLE, including—--50 20-nionths mixed 3 choice quiet 2Vsryear»old Jersey heifers ia calf to pedigree Jersey bull ICO forward wethers Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

FOR S A L 15 PUKETOTARA ESTATE jQO ACRES FREEHOLH. £qq ACRES LEASEHOLD. Only Two Miles from New Plymouth. As a going concern, including— COWS, HORSES, FACTORY PLANT IMPLEMENTS, Or PROPERTY <SNLY. NEWTON KINO, W. BEWLIIY, GRIFFITHS & CO., GILMOUR & CLARKE, NOLAN & CO., D. McALLUM, or W. HUMPHRIES, Owner WHY PAY RENT rpO others when you can purchase a House of your own for the same money paid iu rent? Tlie Provident Investment and Building Society of Turannki (Permanent) offers you exceptionally reduced payments on most easy terms. It costs you nothing for legal work. Come and enquire terms. Persons having sections and desiring to build should call at the office and consult plans of cottages and villas fro.u £225 upwards. hj, MONTEATH, Secretary.

MORTGAGE, LOAN AND AGENCY iu - COMPANY, LTD. LOANS GRANTED On STOCK, CHATTELS, AND OTHER SECURITIES. BILLS DISCOUNTED. INTEREST AT CURRENT RATES. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary, DEVON-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Chairman of Directors, Secreta Mr. J. B. Coiinctt. C. S. Rei Established 187 C. THE NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY (PERMANENT). Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. | Allowing Interest at Very Best Current Rates.

U)AXS OKAJvTED 3n scale ;it very low rates of interest Pamphlets giving st ' al ° of "'payment and uthi'i- information posted to any address upon application to U. S. KENNKLL, Secretary. Ollice: Jiruugiiam-st., New i'lynioutii.

you tun iiUv-.ivs lie prc|iiin<! if viui ':•'",' sou-, tin* of ST. (JKOIUiJO' SUKEL' TOWiI'KS on your shelves. They make a welcome addition to the ;i.cmi foi lunch or tea. Kept by all lending ' grocers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 214, 31 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 214, 31 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 214, 31 August 1908, Page 3

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