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JJEWTOX KING'S CATTLE SALES. Toko—Holiday, October 4 Stratford—Tuesday, October 5. Ojnata Mr. C. Eiuery's clearing eaie, October 0 Kaponga—Friday, October 8. Crenui—Monday, October 11. Stratford—Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday, October 12. Rionv Kiver—Wedncsdav, Oct. 13. Waiwakaiho—Thursday,* October 14. Entries Solicited. STRATFORD SPRINGING II li IFE It SALE. TUESDAY, (VTUllliß 5. newtoin kixcj W ILL sell at his Dairy Varus,— 125 CHOICE SPUIXOISU UEIFEIiS 50 dairy cows 12 .3-yoar %-bred Jcrscj spiiti'fiii<f heifers ' Sale at 1 o'cluek. STR ATFOII D. TUESDAY, OCTOBEK 5. NEWTON KING sell by auction at bis yards as above,— 600 31IXED CATTLE, including—--200 yearling steers 150 yearling heifers 120 2 to 3-year steers 70 2-year empty heifers So store and forward cow's 13 pairs bullocks, yokes and bows 1 Also, — WITHOUT RESERVE,— 25 2%-year steers 50 3 to 4-year forward bullocks. Sale at 12.30.

OMATA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER G. NEWTON KING H AS „ 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: 18 first-class dairy eows, in milk and to calve 1 purebred Jersey bull w yoinu,' lieifors 1 2\\'i'ar heifers 6 yearlings, 1 sow harness horse*. I good express mare, spring drav. do# cart, harness, milk cans, buckets! furniture andi sundries. *l.- i Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. Also,— On account of Mr. W. J. Honeyfield,— 2!) purebred 4-tooth Shropshire ewes and lambs 1 purebred Shropshire .ram Also, — On account of Mr. Andrew Nieleon,--TITE FARM of 108 acres, more or less. A really snug little dairy farm ivdl improved, ami close to factory. '

U B E N U I. W MOXDAY, OCTOBER 11. NEWTON KING JJ AS received instructions from Mr. J. CfH. who is leaving the district. to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at his residence, on above date,— THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD ITIiNTi'I'RE AXD EFFECTS. Sale at 11 o'clock.

WAREA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. NEWTON KING received instructions from Mrs. Foster, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on Mr. Miller's farm, Ware a Road, — THE WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, consisting of:—Double brass-mounted bedsteads, wire and kapoe mattresses, pillows, duchcse pairs, toilet sets, linoleums, curtains and blinds, 7-piccc tapestry and plush suite, fancy tables, marble clocks, ornaments, carpets, screens, gocart, chairs, crockery, kitchen utensils, large opper, baths, lamps, Singer sewing machine (drophead), and sundries. Nearly all the above articles are practically new amf in perfect order. Sale at 10.30 o'clock sharp. SPRING HORSE FAIR OPENING SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. T PURI'OSE holding a Horse Fair at Tattcrsnll's Stablve, New Plymouth, on above date. ENTRIES CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS. Jintry forms on application. Vendors will pl'wise note that n<> horse s will be oll'ered unless entered by October 13. NEWTON KING

OKAU. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. . NEWTON KING WILL liold a sale at his Okau yards <lll above (late. l'reeent entries: 20Q MIXED CATTLE. Further entries solicited. Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

IS MONEY SCARCE HERE? TF so, that is the very reason why J everyone should GET THE VERY BEST VALUE they tan {or their money. It is NOT every day Unit the public of Taranaki are offered such remarkable value in WATCHES, JEWELLERY, E I>. WARE, CLOCKS, Etc., as we are no,v offering. For every pound's worth of goods bought during this our ORE AT CLEARING SALE, we can prove ttt YOUR SATISFACTION that you will saj'e from 2s to 12s (id. Some of our bargains are such as have never been even dreamt .of or thought possible. For instance, GOODS ORDINARY PRICE ao/ SELLING NOW AT 7/6 Tlicie I cases are not isolated, but dozens ar? offered at these fates. This is our GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALT!, and any articles which have heen in stock for over twelve months must go out at any price. See our Window. SALF. STARTS TO-DAY lor only a fc,v days. SKEATES BROS., JEWELLERS. Opposite Theatre Royal, Devon, St. New Plymouth. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 204, 2 October 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 204, 2 October 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 204, 2 October 1909, Page 5

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