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WAIWAKAIIIO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. NEWTON KING WIJX sell by auction at his Yards Tr above—20Q MIXED CATTLE 8 good 18-montlis to 2-year Shorthorn hulls Sale nt 1:J,30 o'clock. •SHOW GROUNDS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions to sell by auction on the Show Ground*, New .Plymouth, on Thursday, 2Gth November— On account o'f Mr. W. Tiirdling—--1 pedigree 4-year Shorthorn Bull O n account o£ Jlr. W. J. Freeth— Pedigree Yearling Jersey Bull "Yankee tad," by "Yankee ■Sweet"—"Magnet's Lass"

On account of Jlr. W. 11. Booth, Carterton—--1 .pedigree yearling Jersey Bull 2 pedigree yearling Jersey Heifers On account of Mr. A. Buchanan, ralmerston North—--1 pedigree 4-year-olil Jersey Bull 1 pedigree yearling Jersey Bull 3 pedigree Bull Calves (choice) 1 pedigree 2-year Jersey Ilcifer On account of Mr. S. R. Lancaster, l'almcrston North— G pedigree yearling Jersey Bulls On account of State Experimental Farin (Without Reserve) — 2 pedigree 3 - year • old Ayrshire Bulls 2 pedigree 2-year-old Ayrshirs Bulls

Other entries expected. Sale at 10 o'clock, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEWTON KING TTAS been favored with. instructions from Messrs. GRIFFITHS & CORNWALL to sell at their Farm, CORBETT ROAD, on F-iIDAV, the 27th inst., THE WHOLE OF THEIR HERD OF JERSEY CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. QQ PEDIGREE JERSEYS.

Tlus JERSEY HERD is undoubtedly the finest and almost the largest in New Zealand, and is practically the result of twenty years' work done by the late Mr. F. L. Wright and Mr. F. W. Cornwall. THE HERD INCLUDES SUCH WELL-KNOWN ANIMALS as "GRANNIES' GIRL" (tfe champion butter-fat tow), a beautiful daughter by " 'FRISCO," three sisters, a number of nieces, anil her old mother "GRANNIE" —ALL MARVELLOUS BUTTER-FAT ANIMALS. Also "FRISKY" (dam of "HEATHER"), "MAGNETS' PEGGY," "FIX)" (imported), and the remarkable imported hull "CAMPANILES' SULTAN," who won the Reserve over all Jersey last year, and about twenty of his sons and daughters. The Sale is occasioned by the steady increase to Mr. Griffiths' business (E. GRIFFITHS & 0.), the consequent ca!l for more capital, and -the demand for the whole of his time and attention. As the animals will be all sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, 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. Sale at 10.30 a.m. For Catalogue apply to NEWTON KING, Auctioneer, New Plymouth. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS FROM gQS UPWARDS.

MANNING'S ALIS on Draught. MANNING'S AI<B ami STOUT Bottled. AUSTRALIAN WINES PEN FOLD'S, iIARUV'S, and AI'LDAN'A GEiZLON TEA GOLDEN TIPPED PEKOE. HUMPHRIES AND 00. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT* AND BOTTLERS, Brougham Street, New il'lymuuth. T4UANAKI DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD.

rnENDKIiS (071 printed forms supplied) will be received (it the ollice of the Board, Brougham Street. New Plymouth, until 110011 on MONDAY, November 23rd, 1008, ior tlie yearly Supplies for the New Plymouth Hospital and Charitable Aid Board as follows: 1. Groceries. •2. Bread. 3. Meat. 4. Milk. 5. Wines, Spirits, a uil Cordiak 0. I'M. 7. Boots and Shoes. 8. Undertaking. A list of articles and full conditions of contract may be seen on application at the Board's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' (Signed) l'\ BEIXRKCHiIi, Chairman.

MOKAU TO TH KUITI. I AM prepared to convey any passengers desirous of going through to Te Kuiti, thereby connecting with Main Trunk line. Passengers arriving here by coach or steamer can rely upon «1ways getting through. J b L. JACOB. Mokau.

■MEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW In the THEATRE ROYAL On THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1908. Entries Close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on Bth December. Schedules on application. Wit. J>. NICOLL, Secretary, C/o Win. Howe, Brougham-strcct

Seasoned Timber i > ARCHITECTS, BUILDEES, and PERSONS AUOrif 4-: |7- [J®? / not be misled by atflf-1-nients that seasoned tV (• Jit i 6 unprocurable in New I* 1 -/* raouth. We hold large stocks of wi'T" " tsoned timber wliicli m »!'n »Jling at current rates at a iff jards, Morley street, New %/- Wouth. Hi. BROW\ ANT.i flff,, MOR'SY-STEKW, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. X CHOICE FARM of SI) acres U'ppcrloa; good 10-roomcd liou»c with every convenioii.-e, large sh.!il, sheep-proof fencr-s; well watered, free from weeds, good shelter, native bu'*h. orchard; one mile from township. Apply to W. BKOWN, 'JS&iiSUi.- . Jjepperton.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 282, 23 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 282, 23 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 282, 23 November 1908, Page 3

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