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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 1 NEWTON KING JJAS been favored with instructions from Messrs. UIUFFITIIS & CORN. WALL lo sell at their Farm, CORIiETT ROAD, on FRIDAY, tlie 27th hist.— THE WHOLE OF THEIR HEUD OF JKRSEi CATTLE, HORSES, AJXD nii'LEAIENK, ETC. I gQ I'EDICREE JERSEYS.

This JERSEY HERD is undoubtedly I the finest and almost the largest in .Now Zealand, and is practically the result of twenty years' work done by the late Air. F. L. Wright and Air. l'\'w. Cornwall. THE HERD INCLUDES SUCH WELLKNOWN ANIMALS as "GRANNIE S GIRL" (the clmiiiipion butter-rut cowl, a beautiful daughter by "'FRISCO," three sisters, a number of nieces, and her old mother "GRANNIE'-- ALL MARVELLOUS BUTTKR-FAT AXIMALS. Also "FRISKY" (dam of "HEATHER"), "AIAGXETS' PEGGY," "FIX)" (imported), and the remarkable imported bull -CAMPANILES' SULTAN," who won the .Reserve over all Jersey last year, and about twenty ot bis sons and daughters. The Sale is occasioned by the steady increase to Air. Griiliths' business (E. GRIFFITHS & CO.), the consequent call for more capital, and the demand for the whole of his time and attention. As the animals will be all sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT EESERVB, this sale offers the DAIRYING COMMUNITY of NEW ZEALAND the GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER PLACED .BEFORE IT of obtaining animals whose ancestors have been selected and bred for generations owing to their GREAT BUTTER - PRODUCING POWERS. For Catalogue apply to NEWTON KING, Auctioneer, New Plymouth.

POULTRY, PKB, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BRO3. WILL kold a tale of thi ftbov* EVERY. SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. ItotrlM lalicittd. Taranaki Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, and TallOw Sales,. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, NOV. 25. CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Thurpday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE 3HEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will De forwaijed to Stratford for gale, where vendors can I rely on their produce meeting FULL ' COMPETITION. NEWTON KING Stratford Wool, Hide, SheepsKin and Tallow Sale. TUESDAi, NOVEMBER 26. CLIENTS are requested to forward lot* so at to reacfi us by Friday previous. YOUNG, HOBBB, & COCOUNTY OK TARANAKI. TRIENNIAL ELECTION, 11th NOVEMBER, 1908.

IN (pursuance of section 27, "Local x Election and Polls Act, 1908/' I hereby give notice, that the following is the number of votes received by the respective candidates at the variouß booths in the Waitara and Omata Ridings, viz.:— WAITARA RIDING. Inglewood ... 17 1 eppcrton 30 3 Tanirutangi ... 10 10 Huirangi 7 2 "Wiutara Koad ... it 10 Bell Block ... 3i 15 Lwer Egmont Eoad 32 17 New Plymouth ... 35 13 OMATA RIDING. Okito I i.taramiaka . Oik.ra Koru Ouiat.i ... Westown Franklcy Koad Vogeltown < O O CS O 80 70 28 3G 7 17 9 7 9 1 So 20 18 0 5 C 9 14 1 25 30 16 30 5 8 3 20 18 11 4 9 20 4 j2 8 2 21 8 16 New Plymouth 48 46 119 70 91 221 198 250 185 119 I therefore declare Messrs. G. V, TATE and J. R. HILL duly elected for the Wailara Riding, and Messrs. C CARTE!!, CHARLES ANDREWS, and J. J. CAIiIMiXTKR duly elected for the Omata Riding for the ensuing term. ROBERT ELLIS, Returning Ollieer. New Plymouth, November HUi, 1908.

MOKAU TO TE KUITI. "I AM prepared to convey any passcngers desirous of going through to Te Kuiti, thereby connecting with Main Trunk line. Passengers arriving here by coach or steamer can rely upon always getting through. L. JACOB, Mokau.

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A CHOICE FARM of 50 acres at Lepperton; good 10-roomed hou=e with every convenience, large elud, sheep-proof fences; well watered, free from weeds, good shelter, native bush, orchard; one mile from township. Apply to W. BROWN, Lcpperton.

rpiARANAKJ AGRICULTURAL SO CIETY. ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 and 26, 1908. GENERAL ENTRIES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at 9 p.ui. Write ior Schedule. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Tiox 33, New Plymouth. |EGM 0 N X i AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.

THE 25th ANNUAL SHOW Of CATTLE, SIIEEI', HORSES, PIGS, Etc., Etc., Will lie held on tlio SHOW GROUND, lIAWERA. On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 181 H ami lUtli NOV., 1008. £ll2O OFFERED IN PRIZE-MONEY. Home Industries Section a Specialty. Onirics dose SATURDAY, Novemb-r 7tli, at 8 .p.m. Write for Schedules and Prize List. V. G. TREWEEK, Secretary. DATSV PRODUCE. A.J. ENTTfIOAN & CO.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 274, 12 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 274, 12 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 274, 12 November 1908, Page 3

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