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SPRINGING HEIFER SALE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. NEWTON KING WILL »ell at his Stratford Yards,— Sale at 1 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. > C. Emery, who has sold his farm," to sell by auction on the farm, Omata,,' on above date, all his dairy and farm' stock, as follows: J

18 first-class dairy cows, in milk and to calve 1 purebred Jersey bull 2 young heifers 7 2-year heifers 8 yearlings, 1 sow 2 harness horse*;, 1 good express mare, spring dray, dog cart, harness, milk tuns, buckets, furniture and sundries. .. . Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. Also,— On account of Mr. W. J. Honoyfield,— 29 purebred 4 - tooth Shropshire ewes and lambs 1 purebred Shropshire ram Also, — On account of Mr. Andrew Nielson,--THE FARM of 108 acres, more or less?, A really song little dairy farm ivoll mproved, and close to factory. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. J PURPOSE holding a catths sale at my Okau Yards on Wednesday, 20th October. " |. Clients will favor by forwarding enI tries at oate. NEWTON KING AUCTIOXNER. IX THE Si;i'l!K.\lE C'OUIIT OF XEff ZEALAXI), NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of "The Land Transfer Act, 1908," and in the nutter of Memorandum of MoriNEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at New .Plymouth, at the request of tlic proprietor of the above mortgage, lo sell by public auction at his Rooms, situate in Devon Xew l'ly. month, o„ SATURDAY, tlio thirtieth day of October, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the, afternoon, the following freehold property:— ALT. t.i,«t piece of land situate in Street, Xcw Plymouth, vunuiining one rood pctvi pcrclies and one-tenth of a ;tion marked 3n numbvred 023 and part of the Manga tuku Stream and being all the land in Certificate of Title volume 49 folio 219, Taranaki Regist<>-

l'o r further particulars apply to— THE AUCTIONEER, or to DAVID lIUTCIIEN, Esq., Solicitor, Devon (St., New Plymoutl Messrs HAMERTON, ANDREW AND WEBB, Solicitors' to the Mortgagee, Wellington. CLEARING SALE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER -28. WEBSTEE BBOS JJAVE receive* instructions from Mr. 03. Gillbanks to sell o n his farm, Spotswood, on Tuesday, September 2S. WITHOUT RESERVE,— ALL lUS LIVE STOCK OF--14 cows mid heifers, m milk and springing 21 empty heifers, steers, calves and ■pigs 1 18-month Jersey bull Horse, trap and harness, almost new (slight reserve) and saddle and brittle 1 4-ycar "Klondyke" gelding (single or double), 1 2-year and 1 3-year "Kllc-ndyfcc" fillies, 2 yvarling "General Grant" colts (slight reserves). OIL PAINTINGS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. j WEBSTEE BROS | TTAVE received' instruction* from Mr H. W. Kirlnvond to sell at their Mart, on WEDNESDAY, September :'»': ABOUT 50 HIGH CLASS OIL I'AIXTIXGS of New Zealand J Scenery, and including many Local Views. IXGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER it) VICKERS AND STEVENS \yiLL hold their above. Pr _._ ._. HEAD MIXED CATTLE

SALE OF SITKRIOII DAIRY IIERJj. ETC., AT TAIiATA. MONDAY, '2ith .SKPTEMI3EK, 10(11). VJCKEBSAND ISTEVENB TTAVE received instructions to cell 1/}' public auction on Mr. (iodfrey A. Smith's farm at Tarata, on Monday, the 27th September, 100IJ, at 1 o'clock ia the afternoon,— All that choice herd of 27 DA IKY OOWS, in milk or to calve (to he sold to satisfy a distress for rent). Also,— 8 yearlings, 5 stow pigs, 2 sows (one with litter), 2 horses, harness, gig anct harness, 1 express (nearly new), s.f. Hornshy plough, ohaiuH, swingli-lrees, manure (bone and super), tools and sundries. COMPUTE DAIRY PLANT, in good working order, including 1 Oil-gallon Alpha-Laval separator, fitted for hand or power, water-heater, shafting, cream cooler, etc. Luncheon 'provided. jJJUOTREDS of people are shopping I at Ambury's. Every parcel leaving the establishment contains a hargain. t.c.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 198, 25 September 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 198, 25 September 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 198, 25 September 1909, Page 5

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