WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11. 1 NEWTON KING "AS received instructions from Jlr. H. A. Mills, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction on the farm, Warea, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his dairy stock, etc., as follows: 35 cows, 2nd and 3rd Culvers, mostly to calve August and Sept. 5 choice Jersey heifers, springing (bred by Bell Bros.) 5 2-ycar heifers, in calf 6 yearling Jersey heifers (bred by B. B. E. Layard) 45 mixed yearlings - bulls, 2 and 3 years old 20 pigs, including breeding s o-,vs Cart horse by Agent— lllnsgow Ceordie marc (guaranteed), milk cans, cooler, buckets, tools, wheelbarrow, range, i lu'-gullon coppers, 400-giillon tank, imm:>. HOUSEHOLD ' FURNITURE '& EFFECTS. ■ I Also, with Slight Reserve,— j 14 colonies bees (mostly Italian), in patent hives, spare tiiv«s an i sundries; 25 paid-up factor* shares, 1 yearling filly by Uhlan —Albert Victor mare, goodwill of lease (W.C.S.R.) of section 5, l)lock I), Cape S.D., 151 acres (one of the best farms in the district and directly opposite the creamery). Lunch provided. Sale at 12 o'clock.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. NEWTON KING [■AS received instructions from Mr C. V. Bhnington, to sell by auc >n at his mart on above date, — HIS NICE SUBURBAN PRO PEUTY AT VOUELTOWN, consisting of about %-acre, with nearly new well-built 5-rooutcd Mr. Binnington having left the district, the property is for absolute sale.
TAKANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. EAY.UARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 31. ("IIJENTS arc particularly requested to forward Coi.'signuieais in time to arnve on c before Friday previoua. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SfIEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be iorwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting 2?ULt* COMPETITION. .NEWTON KING Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and .'allow Sale. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 31. PjLIENTS are requested to forward consignments co au to reach us by FRIDAY, August 27. YOUNU. HO BBS & CO.
"L-K-C" MILKING MAGHINE WOKDEKFCL SUCCESS ol at I9OS MODIL fitted with " freFTrial SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ••will WIUIH WCMLY tto OttlkU •! llMn. Mr. David Todd, higlewood, I have boon usinf; Ij.K.fl. milking machines for two vtttrn, and [ .1111 thoroughly sitli-iflpd with them. The Tlmlc Cup is a quick & clean milker and easily cleaned. Agents: J. B. MacEwan ft Co., Ltd. Kgmoiit St., N.Plymouth
SEEDS THAT GROW A wise man will sow good seeds in his garden. To buy inferior seeds is a waste of time and money. Quality tells, especially FLOWER JSEEDS Flowers are attractive to everyone. A liberal sowing of flower seeds will make your home surroundings beautiful. Sec our collection of Sweet Peas; latest varieties. GARDEN SEEDS It will pay you to grow your own vegetables. A few pence spent in seeds will give you splendid returns. It is interesting to see them grow, and ""«"!■ nicer to gather them fres! of your own garden, besides being a healthful pastime. A well-kept garden adds value to your property. For seed, We can supply reliable potatoes in any quantity; all varieties. CATALOGUES free «l application. C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GP.OCER Devon. ?t., New Plymoutu.
RENDERS are called by the under- . signed for the purchase of a Beautiful ENGLISH GRANDFATHER] CLOCK, how on view at our premisi?* foppositp Theatre Royal), Devon Sjt, I Kew Plymouth. The ordinary selling p clock is £45, hut as we nt „ ... if takes up fo r large quantities of new [ (,'oods now lieing opened uu, we rjust |; get it out of the way. j A deposit of ill must accompany cucll 1 teiider (for which a receipt" will be given) and if tender is not accepted do-, posit «:'l be returned. The lowest or any lender not newsi rarily accepted. SRKATES BROS WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, 'l-.non St., New Plymouth. 7<OR SALE, Hammond Typewriter, j practically new; cheap for cash, "Seller," News Office. VISITING CARDS.-Visiting Cardj I printed equal to copper-plate a* 1 tho "News" Job Printery. City prices fiOR SALIS-W.C.S.R. Lease, W aci I ' on Old Hospital Road„ one uiuo from town; river boundary;- idenj Bug» j urban residential site; extensively plar.t|'ed. Terms if desired, For address e'M^y office of this paper, Ci "RALTj PROGRAMMES and. INVITO •" TION largo, i«ortment Inspect samples at "News" Office. RANTED TO SELIi-Encyclopaedii Nritnnica in half-monwro (24 vols, and index) on revolving book ca--o Also British Wavy League map, flft by Oft. All in first-class condition and will ,be sold, cheap.—Address at "News" of-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 169, 10 August 1909, Page 3
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