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TUESDAY, JULY 20. NEWTON KING VyILL sell by auction at bis yards as above,— 20Q MJXED CATTLE, iadudiiig--75 12 to 18-mcmUis -0 IS-nionth steers 10 springing heifers 45 fat and forward cows Pigs and horses. Sale at 12.30 o'clo

TUESDAY, JULY 20. NEWTON KING <J. Oliver, who has sokl his farm, i'ell by auction on tho farm, Mangoon above date, all his dairy and k, as follows: 7- heifers, springing 1 Ilolstcin bull 1 breeding sow, 0 young pigs, ">ultry, 1 light express, milk rt, disc, tine and chain harrows, plough, drill, milk cans HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES Sale at 12.30 o'clock. l average tost last m oi 4.2, ami returned over £8 per STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his Yards above—--100 mixed yearlings 40 2'/ 2 to 3-year heifers, springing 20 Jersey heifers in calf 25 2% to 3-ycar springing heifers', in calf to pedigree Jerlcy bull 20 dairy cows' 00 store and fat cows 50 t f.m. owes 70'ffat hoggets 3 young draught colts 2 draught mares 1 3-year Ally by Uhlau-Goldenlocks 1 tip dray, 30 White Leghorn hens 1 spring cart, mare and harness 1 s.f. plough, tine harrows

A 160, On account of Mr. J. J. Carp 1 %-draught gcldinf- risim "staunch and qi 'niarc; 1 (illy by OTlll „,„»»! 1 purebred Jersey bull; 1 halfbred Jersey bull' (yearling); 1 ■half-bred Ayrshire bull (18 months); 7 yearlings; 2 empty Sale at 12.30 o'clock 'FRIDAY. JULY 23.

NEWTON KING H AS , received instructions from Mr. J, L. l:bbotson, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Mangorei road, on Friday, 23rd July, all his dairy and farm slol-k, consisting of 17 dairy cows 2 2 ! /o-year heifers, springing 8 yearlings 1 purebred Jers'ey bull, rising two years 1 2-year Shorthorn hull 2 light draught nnirets, in foal to Lord Bob « 3 draught yearlings, 2 good ponies # 5 store pigs, 1 boar, 2 sows in far-. I row, ' 1 sow and litter, ! milk cart and harness', gig and harness, dray and harness, ; ■waggonette with pole shafts, .plough, chain and tine harrows, chains, yokes' and bows, crowbare, maul wedges, wire strainer, set blacksmith* tools com- 8 Iplete, niilk cans, buckets, etc., 5 oats and chaff, about 8 tons 8 hay. a HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND I EFFECTS. Lunch at noon. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WAKE A., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions from Mr. Thos. R. Julian (mho lias sold liis farm), to sell by auction, on the farm, Wareu, on above date,, the whole of his dairy cattle and farm s'tock, etc., as follows,— 3a cows, mostly August and Sept. ealvers 3 spi-jngUjg heifers 4 yearling heifers 1 bull, 2 sows (close to farrow), •2 cattle dogs, 1 trap maro (good ■ in.any harness), spring trap, buggy, harness, milk cans', dairy utensils, wheelbarrow, pump, troughs, wire-netting, maul and wedges, saws, <1.!>.!>.1. gun, gooseberry trees, 30 fowls, ducks, 2 pan's Guinea fowls, Also, with Slight Reserve,— 38 paid-up shares in Warea Co-op. Dairy Factory, 1 rille, 1 Edison piano harp, 1 violin. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. TAKANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. HAYMARKKT, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 3. pLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments ig time to arrive on cr before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at ■my PRODUCE SHEDS, .NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 3. pUENTS are requested to forward consignments bo au to read) ua by FRIDAY, July 30.

YOONU. QOSBB & CO. HYGIENIC BAKERY. ,— TN thus i' hard times you cannot do better than buy vou Cakes and Pastry at the , HYGIEXIC. Fresh goods WHOTjE! Specially recommended by JlKA'j . the Medical Faculty nn SUIiTAXA' account of its dietetic BREAD value. —i '-■ Wc have been appointed Su'uAgents for ALLAN'S PAi'JOT PORTABLE BAKERS' OVEXS, and will be pleased to supply particulars and prices to enquirers. Oven on i view at the Bakery. InB A. BTOKFS, Hygenic bakery. "JjHRST i CLASS tailor (gono riglu \ through cutting) inquires position I in New Plymouth, or other part of, T#raISSwOTfePwmwiS* s^wjff.."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 149, 20 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 149, 20 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 149, 20 July 1909, Page 3

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