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WAREA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. WITHOUT RESERVE. NEWTON KING XTAS received instructions from Mrs. M. E. Taylor, who is giving dp dairying, to sell by auction on the farm (lormerly Elwiu's), M'area, 'ch* whole of her dairy herd, etc., consisting of:— 100 first-class dairy cows, nearly all August and September culvers 20 2-yeur springing heifers 1 trap horse and harness 1 light American waggon, 1 dray Farm tools aud sundries 4 2-year-old steers 3 bulls', 4 calves 25 pigs, 0 sows 4 horses Goodwill of the lease of farm of 304 acres, about 3 1 /> years to run, at a rental of 12s (id per acre, with right of purchase of lessee's' interest in W.C.S.K. lease.

This is an excellent dairy farm, all level, .with first-class house, situated on the Main South road, close to store and school, and adjoining the Warea Dairy Company's cheese factory, and will bo sold at a nominal upset. Full particulars on application. Luncheon at noon. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. CORBETT ROAD, NEWTON KING XTAS received instructions from Mr. Charles Clarke, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Corbett Road, on Wednesday, September Bth, his annual draft of Jersey cattle, consisting of: 7 2 and 3-year-old pedigree Jersey heifers, early calvers 1 yearling pedigree heifer 1 pedigree 2-year-old bull "Rua" 6 pedigree yearling bulls 2 purebred yearling Jersey heifer 6 7 Ayrshire-Jersey 2-year-old heifers (served by pedigree bull "Rua') (These are an exceptionally fine lot of heifers, by "Golden Grand," out of Mr. R. Cornwall's pedigree Ayrshire cow, therefore pedigree on both sides). 18 2-year grade Jersey heifers, served by ipedigree bull "Rua" 18 grade' Jersey yearling heifers Lunch provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. OMATA YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. WEBSTER BROS sell at their yards,— 2QO MIXED CATTLE 40 mixed hoggets, off turnips

HEIFER AND PIG SALfe. GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWERA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. At 12 Xooii. GILLIES AND NALDER yyiLL sell by public auction as above— OQQ SPRIXUIXU HEIFERS, many uf them close up; Jersey and other breeds. Several lots without reserve. 200 including sows, boars, store and .young pigs; purebred Devons, Berkshires, i'oiand China and Yorkshire breeds. IUO empty hand-fed choice 2-ycar heifers; if not sold in one line will be sold iu lots. NOTE—Pigs will be offered first. Special arrangements have been made to receive and pen the pigs ia yards across tile road. LOCAL BILL "NOTICE is hereby given that it is x the intention of the Xew Plymouth Borough Council to promote and endeavor to have passed into Law at the next ensuing Session of Parliament a Pill the short Title whereof is " The New (Plymouth Recreation and Racecourse Reserve Exchange Act, 190!)." The objects which the Bill is intended to effect are;—

1. To enable Hie Xew Plymouth Borough Council to exchange 'Sections 1*207, 1208, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273 and 1274, NewPlymouth (containing 2 acres 0 roods 23 pcrchee, more or less) forming part of the New Plymouth Recreation and Racecourse 'Reserve and now held by the said Coracil under " The New Plymouth Recreation and Racecourse Reserve Act, 1887," for Tart of Section b on the Public Map of the Town Belt of New Plymouth (containing 2 acres 0 roods' 23 perches) now held by Messrs Arthur Standish and William Litchfield Xcwman for and on Ijehalf of the Taranaki Jockey Club. 2. To abolish all rights of the Taranaki Jockey Club over that portion of the New Plymouth Recreation and Racecourse Reserve lying to the East of Eliot Street in the Town of N< w Plymouth. A copy of the Bill? together with a plan and survey of the lands referred io has been deposited in the Magistrate's Court at New Plymouth and is' ■;pcn to oublic inspection. Dated the 11th day of August, 1009. GOVETT 4, QUIUJAM, Solicitors to the Promoters of the Bill.

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All 18 Not Gold Th Glitters is easily proven if you use DUKBAK English boot polish, iu black or brown. DURBAR will shine your shoes as no other polish will. H imparts' A brilliant, glittering, ami waterproof polish, ami one that will not easily wear oft*. Children's footwear will last longer if you use DURIUH. liecausu it waterproofs and preserves' (lie leather. Ask to see tlio 1)1" 111) AII metal outfits. Sold bv all srwi'V-' "tul shoe stores 1 at 1 </„(!, '3d, (id a;u] H' ; I The Mind You N«ed I Jj TpOR SALE—W,e.S.R. Lease, 18 aeroi. on Old Hoepltal Road, one mile I from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively plaat «d. Terms if desired. For Hfldresa apply office gl tbii pajer, ; , to,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 177, 19 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 177, 19 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 177, 19 August 1909, Page 3

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