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p jfEWTON KING'S CATTLE SALfS Toko Yards—Monday, July 12. Stratford Yards—.Tuesday, July 13. Lower Dutliie Road—Mr A. O'Neill's clearing sale, Wednesday, Juiv 14. Mangatoki—Mr. Thos. Linn's pedigree Jerseys, Thursday, July 15 Ngaire—Mr, \V. Gredig's clearing sale, Friday, July 10 Kaponga Yards—Friday, July 10. Urenui—Monday, July 10. Rahotu—Tuesday, July 20. 1 Stony River—Wednesday, July 21. Watwakaiho—Thursday," July 22. Entries Solicited. KING'S LIST OF SPECIAL July14—A. O'Neill, Lower Dutliie RoaJ. 15—Thos. Linn, Mangatoki. 16 —W. Gredig, Xgaire, 19—F, Keightley, Beaconsfield Road 20—C. Oliver, Mangorei, 20—Mrs. R. Tofoin, Awatuna East 21— F. Styles, Cardiff • 22—A. S. Moffatt, Awatuna 23 W. Saywell, Tariki 26 J. T. Hammond, Hastings Road 28— T. R. Julian, Wares, 28— J. Cassidy, Kapuni 29 T. Cmmilifin. Opunake Road 20— J. C. O'Rourke, Raliotu 30— G. F. Perjfer, Pembroke Road. August—4—J. Briscoe, Eltham 5-D. Wn-tkiiH, Huiroa. 11-iW. M. Goss, Douglas September— j 20— J. Dromgool, Douglas

TUESDAY, JULY 13. NEWTON KING \VILL sell by auction at his Yards as above— KKn HEAD CATTLE, including 210 mixed yearlings 80 2-year iieifeis 30 heifers in calf 50 2'/ 2 to 3-year steers 45 fat and forward cows Also,— WITHOUT RESERVE, 600 2 and 4-tooth wethers, oft bush country Also,— WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 150 3 and 4-year forward bullocks . Sale at 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE PEDIGREE JERSEYS MANGATOKI. THURSDAY, JULY 15 NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. Thomas Linn, who has leased his farm, to sell by auction on the farm, Hangntoki, near Eltliam, on above dat?, .THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR JERSEY, CATTLE, etc., as foi-1 lows:

23 pedigree Jersey cows and heifers 10 pedigree Jersey 'bulls 53 grade to pure-bred Jersey cows 32 grade to pure-bred Jersey 3 draught horses, .rising 2 years 2 boys' ponies Purenbred Devon boar, pure-bred Devon sow, with litter, 8 breeding sows, 40 young pigs, 1 gig, 1 almost new milk waggon, ID milk cans', hay rake, plough, tine harrows, harness and sundries. Lunch at 11.30 a.m. Sale at 12.30 sharp. 'Mr. Linn has had the highest test at the llaiigatoki Dairy Factory evenyear for the last four'vears.

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION'. ON SATURDAY, the 17th day of July, 1009, at 2 .pan. TJY order of the Mortgagee and under the conduct of tile Registrar Of the Supreme Court, liy XEWTOX KING, nt his Auction Rooms, BROADWAY, STRATFORD,— ALL thait piece of land containing 030 acres, more or less, being sections' numbered !) and 10, block XII., Egmont Survey District, and iboing all the land convprificd in Certificate of Title, Volume a, Folio 51, and Volume 30, Folio 98, Taranaki Registry, with buildings thereon. Title, land transfer. iParfculars and conditions of sale may be inspected a* the office of the Auctioneer, Stratford, or of CECIL WRIGHT, Solicitor, New Plymouth. THURSDAY, JULY 29. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. J. C. O'Rourkc, whose lease of his beach farm has expired, to sell by auction at the Rahotu Yards, for convenience of sale, the whole of his selected dairy herd, consisting of:— 95 first-class cows 3 Shorthorn bulls This' is an exceptionally fine herd of milkers, nearly all Ayrshire-Shorthorn cross, of Mr. OTtourke's own breeding, and are mostly August and September carvers. Mr. O'Rourke has been dairying for 22 years and this is his first clearing sale. Sale at 1 o'clock.

TUESDAY, JULY 20. NEWTON KING 1 breeding sow, I) young pigs, poultry, 1 light express, milk cart, disc, tine and elwin havtows, plough, drill, milk cans MOUSEIIOU) 1-TRNITURE AXD SUNDRIES

HYGIENIC BAKERY. WHOLE MKAL SUIVPAXA PJiKAD uu'd times yon better than buy id Pastry at tlvi" Fresh goods Medical Faculty or unit of its dietotii We have been appointed SubA wilts for ALLAX'S PATENT PORTABLE BAKERS' OVKXS, and will be pleased to supply particulars and prices to enquirers. Oven on view at tire Bakery. Tnt: — "—ited. R. A. STOKES, m^wmwmMv [ WM*vM

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 138, 10 July 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 138, 10 July 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 138, 10 July 1909, Page 5

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