THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 21. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. .'. Pcttcmoii, who has sold his farm. to sell by auction, WITHOUT KMSKItVE, on .his farm, Omata, Opposite the Onnita School, his choice dairy hen!, comprising—--33 selected cows springing and in full profit 2 heifers, 1 bull, 9 pigs G cows [2 p.b. Ayrshire) 3 horses 3 Shetland ponies New liooth - McDonald plougi. harrows, cams, cooler, and fav.ii implements.
Also,— With Slight Reserve,— 2 horses, spring cart, trap and har ness Sale at 12.30 o'clock. PEDIGREE JEKS3Y CATTLE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2U. NEWTON KING TILL soil at his Stratford Yards, on account of A. Uuchuiian, Esq., Palton North, the following pedigree BULLS—"Telephone," "Opcratore,'' and "Silver Dollymair" COWS—"Bella II.," "Carnation/' " Marigold 11.," " Roraka," "Poppy," "Turquoise," "Pride oi Eltliani," and "Nellie Darling" YEARLING HEIFERS "Rata Avis,' "Heni" and "Atene"
Also,— On account of Mr. J. T. Belcher,— 1 f)-year Jersey bull, "Royal E> 7 yearling Jersey bulls, by <_ greo bull "lavender Boy" On account of Mr. P. Hancock,— v 2 pedigree Jersey bull calves Extended Pedigrees at Sale. Sale at 12.30 Sharp. ANNUAL BULL FAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. NEWTON KING TILL hold his Annual Bull Fair in his Stratford 1 Yards on above dale.
BROS.' CJ.TSIB SALES. Omata—October 15 TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIH, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, OCT. 26. CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments wiil 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. NEWTO¥ KINO STRATFORD Wool, Hide. Sheepskin and fallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, OCT. 28. CLIENTS arc requested to forward consignments eo as to reach us by FRIDAY, October 22. YOUNtt, HO BBS & CO.
GLITTERING GLASS. "The good old summer time" will soon lie here with its 'warm sunny days when lioys nnd girls and 'fathers and mothers and 1 everyone get thirsty and homemade drinks arc in great demand. How al)out your tumbler supply; have you enough to go round if a visitor or two should drop in?
THE PEOPLES GROCER Can supply you'. In tlio show window wc have a nice variety, different patterns, different sizes all marked in plain figures. Our tumbler price tuniolc ■will please you. A nice quality glass at a low figure. When you call to see them ask to see our _ crockery department. • We so often hear from our customers, "I had no idea you had -such a lovely display." We shall he pleased to show you. C. CARTER Devon Street, New Plymouth.
THE ENGAGEMENT RING 'he proudest moment of a jirl's life is when she can show her friends her engagement ring. The concern of the young map is to know where he can purchase a handsome ring AT THE LOWEST COST. W. ROBERTS' SALE There ia a magnificent array of rings for selection. Call and see the travellers' samples of silver and electro-plate ware. A DISCOUNT OK 4/- IN THE £ OFF EVERYTHING. Note thi> Addbess Near Melbourne Clothing Co Devon Street,
THE COUNTRY PEOPLE OF XARAHAKI Are requested to note tliat their DRUG WANTS rill receive '.uimeuiate and best
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 218, 20 October 1909, Page 3
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