JJEWTDN KING'S CATTLE SALES Douglas—Monday, September 7. Stratford—Tuesday, September S. Rahotu—Tuesday, September 15. Stony River—Wednesday, September 10. Waiwakailio—Thursday,' September 17.
NEWTON KING yyrMj sell at his Stratford Dairy Yards—--100 springing heifers, close to profit 25 dairy cows Sale at 1 o'clock
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his Yards as above—--59Q MXED CATTLE, iucluding--80 18-months to 2'/(.-year steers 70 young store cows' 30 fat and forward co 100 wethers 1 4-ycnr-old pedigree Jersey bull Sale at 12.30 o'clock. I'EDIG-REE AND URADE JERSEY CATTLE. COEBEIT ROAD. WEDNESDAY, SBFTKMBER 0.
NEWTON KING pjAS received instructions from Mr. C. Clarko to sell by auction, WITHOUT EEoEUVE, on the farm, Corbctt Koad (close to railway station), on above date, his surplus stock, consisting of—--2 pedigree Jersey cows i -pedigree Jersey heifer yearlings 7 pedigree Jersey bulls, 12 to 14 months 9 grade Jersey springing heifers 7 grade Ayrshire-Jersey yearling heifm NO RESERVE Lunch provided. Sale at 1.30 e'cloek. Note.—These are all first-class cattle, Mr. Clarke only selling on account of his grazing accommodation being limited. A Brake will leave the Mart at 12 o'clock.
MONDAY, SFt'TKMBEU 14. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. F. If. Stanhope, who Ims sold his near the Tiniaru Creamery, on above date, the whole of his Dairy "and Farm Stock, etc., iim follows: 15 First-class Dairy Cons, September and October culvers 350 4, (i. and f.m. Ewes and Lambs 7 ISordei'-Leiecster Kams 1 Draught Mare. 1 Half-draught' Filly, 1 Buggy Horse 1 Thoroughbred Horse, good hunter I Yearling Filly 1 Pony in foal to Count Belden 18 IMS. White Leghorn Pullets Hooded Buggy, Dray Harness, «.F. Plough,"Planet* Jnr., Harrows, Seed Potatoes, Turnip Manure, 700 ft lirsl-class Timber, Lawn Mower, Incubator BRJXSMIiAD PIAXO, Duchess Table, Washslands and Ware, Chests Drawers, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chairs, Tables, Couch, B.IL Fender, Linoleum, Kitchen Dresser, Crockery, Singer Sewing Machine, and Sundries Sale at 1 o'clock.
FRIDAY, SKL'TEMBER 18. Newton" king T-TAS received instructions from Mr •lames Nicoll, who has sold his farm to sell by auction, Without Reserve, 01 tho Kami, Kelly Uoad, l-zepperton, 01 above date, all his Dairy and Faru .Sloek, as follows: — 111 selected dairy cows, early calver; 2 springing heifers breeding sows, 1 boar, i store pigs Fowls, turkeys, spring trap, <>ig and harness, dray and harness, disc harrows, «.f. plough, basic. slag, barley, and sundries
ITUKDAV:, 19th SEFTEAIBEH NEWTOJN KING
WHY COUGH ? TEED'S tiOUGH ELIXEB FOE 2/- coroFis AKD COLIX) 1/. ASTHMA feu AND ALL CHEST uottle COMPLAIVfS Tins Brest cure was lirsl made by Mb Tekd over 4( years ago iu Knulund. Tin mixture is still the same, hav 'ing stood the test of genera i<; ]•; D AND do,
STK ATFC nil ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECORS. V.ADIKS Mini GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure ii< rcinimliiii; vou lhac I shall lw 11. ttim'.iriate f>» your vctes at the next. Oiwriil Italian, and hope tj receive such substantial support fro'O every district as "'ill unable me to have the lienor of represectiug you in Parliament. Yours faithfully, J. B. HINB.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 216, 5 September 1908, Page 5
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