WAREA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. NEWTON KING H A t received instructions from Mr. Win. McLaughlin, to sell by auction on the farm, Warca, on above date, ilie whole of his fine dairy lierd and farm etc., as follows: WITHOUT RESERVE, 55 dairy cows, early calvers, close up I G yearling heifers 1 Shorthorn bull Milk cans,"2osacks Algerian oats, I 50 sacks straw chair, and sundries Piano by "Rosner," mattresses, couch, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, 3 spring-cart horses, 1 express, 1 double buggy (with pule and shafts), 1 light spring cart, harness, s.f. plough, disc harrows, etc., etc. Also, — THE FARM of 2UO ACRES, with dwelling-house and all necessary outbuildings. Lunch Provided. Saiu at. 12.30 o'clock. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14.
NEWTON KING JJAS been instructed by the Administrators of the Estate of W. R. Cartwright, deceased, to sell by public unction at iiis Mart, .Devon 'Street, New Plymouth on SATURDAY, August 14, at 2 o'clock p.m.:— ALL 'lll AT PIECE OF LAND compriehig 40 acres 3 roods 8 perches, bcin« part section No. 14, Tarurutangi District, having a frontago to Hursthouse Koad. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Solicitors, Now Plymouth, or to the Auctioneers. Sale at 2 o'clock.
ANNUAL SALE OF JERSEYS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. NEWTON KING H A IT 1 vml instructions from Mr. Charles Clurke to sell by auction on the farm, (Jurbett Road, on Wedaesuay, September Bth, — . HIS AX.\'UAL DRAFT OF PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE Particulars Later. TAKANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, , HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. IIAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 31. pLIF.NTS are particularly requested t,o forward Consignments in time to arrive on c 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, Kid*, Sheepskin and •'allow Sale. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 31. PJLIENTB are requested to forward consignments eo au to reach u» by FRIDAY, August 27. YOUNG, HI)BBS & CO. Stratford.
"L•K • G" MILKING MACHINE WOJIDEKFDL SUCCESS ot Uu'mi MODEL fitted with CUPS. FREE TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED «• will PUIUBH WEEKLY tin (Mafeit il Um Mr. Jl. Duff ell, Tokiioi'u, The L.KXJ'. milking imiehiives have given me every satisfaction, and I think tlrcy are the "best machines yet on thfe market. Aoenti: J. B. MaeEwan I Co., Ud. Egmout St., N.Plymouth
SEEDS THAT GROW A wise man will eow good seeds in his garden. To buy inferior seeds is a waste of time and money. Quality tells, especially in seeds. FLOWER [SEEDS flowers are attractive to everyone. A liberal sowing of ilower seeds will make your home surroundings beautiful. See 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 much nicer to gather them fresh out of your own garden, besides being a healthful pastime. A well-kept {Tirden adds value to your property. POTATOES For seed. We can supply reliable potatoes ia any quantity; all varieties, CATALOGUES free on application. C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S CKOCJiR Devon St., New Plymouth.
TENDERS, TPENDEIIS are called by the undersigned for the purchase of a ;KN\IUSH CRANDFATHEtt CI/OCK. now oh view at our |>iimiise3 (opposite Theatre Royal), Devon St., New Plymouth. Tin 1 ' ordinary felling price of the clock is ,€4"). but its we need the room it lakes up f<>|- 1:1 l'H'i quantities of new yooil.-i now being opened up, wc must got it out of the way. A deposit of £1 must accompany ca, Ix tender (for which a receipt will lie h 'ivou) and if tender is not,.accepted deposit will be returned. ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. BRMTES IWOS WATCH MAKERS JIiWJiLLERS, Devon St., New Plymouth. ', TJiOli SALE, Hammond Typewriter, practically new; cheap for"Seller," News QHJce.' . ' -\rTSITINO CARDS. - Visiting. Cardt printed equal to copper-plate ft 1 ' the "News" Job l'rinterv. City priew. SHOPS TO LET—Two new shops, Best (rite in Waitara: wtll appointed.-" Apply W. Young, Waitara Hotel. t.a. mi£ PROGRAMMES and mVEfAa&u"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 170, 11 August 1909, Page 3
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