STONY IUVER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his yards u above:— 3QO HEAD MIXED CATTLE, in eluding—--150 yearlings (mixed). 30 16 to 18 months mixed. '25 2-year steers 30 springing heifers 30 15 months picked dairy heifers 20 store cows 10 fat cows 10 store pigs Quantity of second-hand timber, casks and sundries at the Okato Dairy Factory. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7. NEWTo¥ KING Pf AS received instructions from Messrs (lill Bros, to sell by auction nt his Mart, Xew Plymouth, on Saturday, 7th November, their Farm on Die Funiin Komi near Okato, comprising U79 acres, more or less, in one or riiorc lots, as LOT 1. lAI ACHES, beiiig Subsections G x and 7, Section 4, Block X., Cape >S.D.; all in grass except about 40 acres bush; w ell fenced and subdivided, level and well ■watered; large cowshed with concrete floor, dairy factory and fittings, all in good working order. Annual rental £32 8s 3d. LOT 2. Q.XQ ACHES, being Sections 1 and """ 11 Block XI., Cape S.D.; all in grass except little shelter bush, well fenced and subdivided. Annual rental £2l; 20 year g to run. LOTS. |OK ACRES, being Subsection 13 wu of Section 0, Block X., Cape S.D.; all in grass except about 8 acres shelter bush, well iencad and subdivided. Annual rental £l6 17s 6d; 21 years to run.
These properties are all held on lease under the West Coast Settlement Reserves Act, 1892, with perpetual rights of renewal, rentals to be assessed every 21 years at 5 per cent, on unimproved value. Sale at 2 o'clock, OMATA YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. WEBSTER BROS l-25Q MIXED CATTLE
WEBSTER BROS.' DATES OF YARD ** AND CLEARING SALES. Oakura—Mr. G. W. Richardson—Tuoeday, November 3. Koru—Mr. W. A. Haxton—Wednesday, November 4. Particulars later. POULTRY, PI«S, AND HORBES. WEBSTER BROS. WILL hold a sale of tht »bov« EVERY SATURDAY »t 1 o'clock. «utrl»i wlldted. .aranakl Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, and TallOw Sales. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NKXT SAMS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. pLTENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Thursday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE °HEDS. NEW PLYMOUTH, and wilt De forwaidcd to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely oil their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING Stratford Wool, Hide, SheepsKin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, OCT. 27. CLIENTS are requested to forward lots so as to reach us by Friday previous. YOUNG, HOBBS, & 00ALBERT BRUNTNELL THEATRE JJO Y A L. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27th and 28th, ONSTER CHILDREN'S PICNIC AND SPORTS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, In the RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, To Provide Funds for Beautifying PUKEKURA PARK. School Boys' Championship, 440 and 220 yards. First prize Gold Medal, second Si'vcr Medal. Tug-of-War £Vl;ool Championship, 7 boys a-side. Relay Rare, 4 boys each team, under 14. Race and Slipping Competitions for Girls And numerous other Races, GRAND FLORAL DISPLAY. Prizes for Best Decorated BICYCLE and GO-CART. GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Tea, Hot Water, Milk, and Sugar Free. Admission—Adults la, Children Gd. F. P. CORKILL, Chairman Pukekura Park Board. H. J. HOBBS, Hon. Sec. Picnic Committee. THE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Will be held in the rn HEAT RE JJOYAL On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1908. DANCING: Children from 7 to 0.30; Adults afte: FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN.
TICKKTS Cliildrcu under 14, Is; Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and tbc Ladiea' CommiiteV Prizes will be given ior the 13cst Girl's Fancy Costume and also for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will io be given for the ttest Boy's Fanoy and Original Costumes.
BOWLING the howling season we have imported a splendid lot of Taylor's First Quality Extra Heavy Howls. These have licen tested and stamped under Northern 1 Bowling Association's Regulations. Complete sets in stock at various price; Our "Kxcelite" Composite Croquet Balls are the same color throughout —never need repaintim;. Mallets, best boxwood, regulation size and weight. GKEY SON & ARNOLD DMVON-STREET,
GINGING, VIOLIH, AND PIANO MISS ROBS ON (Certificated and Scholarship Holder), DEVON STREET EAST. Waitara visited,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 260, 27 October 1908, Page 3
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