WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. I NEWTON KING FAS received instructions from '. Thos. 11. Julian' (iwlio lias sold . farm), to sell by auction, on the fan Warm, on above date, the whole of his dairy cattle aad farm stock, etc., a» foilOW3,— 35 cows, mostly August and Sept. calvers 3 springing heifers 4 yearling heifers 1 bull, 2 sows (close to farrow), 2 cattle dogs, 1 trap marc (good in any harness), spring trap, buggy, harness, milk cans', dairy utensils, wheelbarrow, pump, troughs, wire-netting, maul and berry trees. 30 fowU, ducks, 2 pairs Guinea fowls, Llso, with Slight Reserve,— paid-up shares iu W'area Co-op. Dairy Factory, 1 rifle, 1 Edis'on piano harp, 1 violin.
ii a«Kiunt of ilr. f. E. Lurking, whc .'iivin;!' the District,— 0 cows, August-September culvers 1 s.f. lever plough, 1 gig pony Luncheon Provided. FRIDAY, JULY
NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. P. Matsen, .who lias sold his farm, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Pheney Road, Omata, all liig dairy cows, etc., as follows: 31 young cows, August and September calvcrs 1 half-draught inare, in foal to What's Wanted 1 2-year filly, ,by General Grant 2 milk-cart horses 1 milk cart (carry a. ton), 1 dog cart, harness, Deering mower, cans, 2 Babcock testers, tools and sundries ,
TAKANAKI WOOI, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. EAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 3. OI.IENTS are particularly requested to forward Ooßsignmcnts in time to arrive on c.r before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, wfyere vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. . Jtewmi. KING
Stratford Wool. Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 3. ("JLIENTS are requested to forward consignments bo au to reach ui by FRIDAY, July 30. YOUNG. HOBBS & CO. ' Stratford. THE OPEN FIRE ;0F The Zealandia Range IS A, BOON IN WINTER, Especially to country poo])li>, who use their kitchen constantly, and frequently have wet clothes to dry. Two-seconds snlliee to turn it front a dosed into nn open lire, which licul*' the kitchen and ventilates it infinitely better than the ordinary range. ' Thc'.XEALAXDTA- is a grand cooker, a fuel eennomisw. gives abundant hot water, is reasonable in price—the Ideal Range for the country- All ironmongers. Write for Catalogue No. 2(1.
Barnlngham and Co , Ltd. George St. Dunedfa (opposite Knox ClraiA). Agents: Xixon & Xixon. "L-K WOTOERFUL SUCCESS 111 tic IMS tfODtL fitted With "THDIE" COM, FREE TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED j.Mr. Revel], Warea. suys: The L.K:G. milker plant you inS stalled for me two years'ago has given ime unqualified' satisI ■ faction. I JttfMti: J. B. MM>Ev»n S U«:
WAITAEA FREEZING WORKS JJJR. 11. W. LAWRENCE, tho wellknown Agricultural Chemist, whose services we have retained, will be ra attendance at our Waitara Freezing Works for a few days from about Tuesday, the 27th Of July; and will be pleased to give advice to any farmers who wish to consult him on the subjects of fertilisers or soils. ITHOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (Australasia), Liuiitc
WEXDEIIS arc c»..™ »j signed for the purchase of a Beautiful ENGLISH GRANDFATHER CLOCK, now on view at our premises (opposite Theatre Royal), Devon St.. New Plymouth. .: i, The ordinary soiling price of the clock is .C 45. but as we need the room it tukes up for Jarge quantities of new goods' now licing opened up, we must get it out of the way. A deposit o££l must accompany each tender (for ■which a receipt will be given) ami if tender is not accepted deposit «:'! be. returned. The lowest or .mv tender not ncceseariiy Eece.pt SlOifA'.nSS BROS I WATCisMATOKS & JEWELLERS, Devon St., Xew Plymouth.
LETHABY EROS. AND CO. UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, i:jAVE opened a Brand Shop i Devon Street. All repair.- ro-cov*ring Tir exper emxil nurk&ieu. j Two venrs' guarantee with nil umI Bellas iiiadu ur rj-covcred iu the cele- . Ln"<ie Kirjcty of Seasonable Cootls on '"',' : A LETIIABY. I Manager. ! frpHAT meat is real prime when pro- ., perly cooked | Wa heard dad te'l lour mamma I And,we kiddies rejoice
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 156, 27 July 1909, Page 3
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