1 JpWTOX- KING'S CATTLE S'ALES. Toko—Monday, 'February 22. StiftU'onl, Tiusduy, February 23. Fohokum Fair—Wednesday, February 24. 'Stratford l Ham Fair—Friday, Feb. 2(j. Jvii'puii^a —Friday, February 20. Iri'iiui—Monday, March 1. Uahutu—Tuesilty, Maii-h 2. M-ony 'River—Wednesday. March 3. Waiwakaiho—Thursday, March 4. JJi>u*»*l-:is- Sheep Fair—Friday, Feib. 5. Entries Solicited. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. NEWTON KING VyiLL M'll l»v auction at his yards a* a,b»ve,— gQQ MIXED CATTLE, including—iso 15 to IS-niont'hs mixed 150 15-nionths steers' 70 2'/o to 3-year ostein's (Ml to 4-yt-ar bullocks 5(1 heifers in calf 12 dairy <(Avs aaid heifers 70 forward 'store co\vsi 10 i'a-t cows^ •Sak" at 12.30 o'clock.
RftIOKIRA JsUIEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, 'FEBRUARY 24. NEWTON KING VyJLL sell as <ibov,e, in yards kindly lent .by Mr. lj. Ed'warils,8000 ■SHEEP, comprising, 2500 f.lll. e\\;es' SOO 2 and 4-toot'lu efwes 1251) 2 and 4-tooth, .weflhers 3000 fiood rape ladnbs 80 2,4 mull li;tooth Romney rams (>0 2 uiud 4-tooth Lincoln rains Sale at 1 o'clock. Conveyance nvil leave Stratford office at .!) o'clock on morning of sale. Intending purchasers oblige by booking seats early. ■STRIATFORD \ ANNUAL RAM FAIR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2U. NEWTON KING W U,L sell as l albore— ; 550 RAMS, consisting of — Ml) '2 ami 4-tooth Lincolns 100 2 and J-lootli IWniueys 51) 2 anil 4-tootli English Leicesters SI) 2 and' 4-' tooth Border Leicesters 80 Im. Li'iu-olii andi Romney rams •Sale at 1 o'clock. The a'bove rains are from tile following welNkmnvn breeders:—A. .T| Wilkinson, J. '!!. Corrigan, Miss Wtitt, Dickie liros.,/11. M'iddleton, W. O. Williams, G. V. I'earce, O. >T. Mawken, 1!. lire.mcr, W. HriAver, A. Alexander, trad others. VALUABLE FARM I7ASJ) NEAR NEW PLYMOUTH. MR NEWTON KING JS favored with instructions from Henry Samuel Fitzhcrbert,' Esquire. th« Registrar of the Supreme Court, acting for the Fir>t Mortgagee, to submit for «\le by public auction) at 2 p.m. on AYKDXES'DAY. thft third day of ■March next, at their auction mart, Devon street New Plymouth,—
ALL that p.! reel of land, containing fifty-three acres 0110 rood tweiifour perches (53a lr 24p), more or loss, being part of tlio Rural Allotment numbered fifty-five (5;")) on the public map of Hie' Hua and Waiwakaiho Hundred, bounded towards the North and Kust bv the Junction Road, four thousand two hundred and eightv-two decimal four (4282-1) •" links towards the South by .section numbered sixty-thre,e (Oil), two thousand live hundred and fifty (2250) and towards the West by the Mangamahoo stream: ami also all that parcel of land situated as aforesaid containing by actual admeasurement sixty-three acres and thirty perches ((Ma 3ftpK more or less, being the whole of seclion numbered twenty-six (2ft) on the uublie map of the said Hundred. The* property is situated within half a mile from the Kent Road School and a mile from the Kgmont Village Creamery. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers, or to MESSRS. WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors to the Mortgagee.
UiUTl' gU K K >l' J' A 1 li, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. UHKNI'I iSUI'I'LE'M EXTARY FAIR, FRIDAY, MARCH 12. Entries Solicited. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER.
11AWKHA Mllilil' FAIK. TILI'ItSDAV. ■FKHKUAIIY 25. At ,12 o'eloek .-iliiirji. GILLIES and nalder WILIj *ll hy public auction as above,-- ' 2260 --t'jyth 'JiWKy, filtered as 225 'purebred Line.oln 530 ltomney-Liucoln 2511 bcicestcr-Lincolii 301) Ut.t hi lie \" !MiO .Lincoln •QKKA 4, (i. and s.m. BWES, entered O'J'JU as follows: 18D() 4. li and s.ni. ewes (off hills) ■IOO 4-tooth ewes 500 s.m. Lincoln eweij SSO 13.111. forward: ewes 500 fl '"- EWES 1)00 2-iooth wetheTs liso 4-tooth wethers 2000 shorn lambs On account of ilr. Jlarraelongh. mho has sold his iarui fit Tirhuouiia,— 10 choice Jersey heifers, from picked! cows 8 v 2'/--ye;ir heifers, in cal'f to Jersey bull (ehrly culvers) I) forward 3-year steers' Lunelieon .may be. obtained ,on "round.
Thistle" fS Oatmeal ■j Made from Finest Oats by Ban Machinery.., WARATAH DINING ROOMS T BEG TO ANNOUNCE that I have opened up-to-date Dining Rooms next Criterion Hotel, where first-class meals may be obtained, Dinner from noon to 2 p.m.; tea. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.; suppers till midnight. A NEWELL, Proprietor. mo LET—Shop, with two /rooms on ground floor, three upstairs; singly or otherwise; rent moderate.—Mynott, JJurrie Street. , ;.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 23, 20 February 1909, Page 5
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