S TEAT F ol> TUESDAY, JANUARY 25. NEWTON KING eeli* by auction at his Yards as j above — 1450 MIXED CATTLE, including—--200 12 to IS-montlis mixed 50 mixed weaneis "»0 2VL.-year heifers 40 2%-year steers 00 store, fat and forward cows Sale at. 1 o clock. | BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. ! 'J WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2G. I NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. E. i . O'Sullivan, who has sold his farm ! and is leaving the district, to sell. ! WITHOUT RESERVE, as under:— 64 cows in milk, served by pedigree Jersey bull "Caravan," to calve August and September 7 2%-year heifers 0 IS-months heifers 1 Jersey bull 3 fat and forward cows 1 3-year pedigree Jersey bull, "Caravan'' I 2-year pedigree • Jersey heifer, "Beauty Bth," served by "Caravan'' 1 3-year pedigree Jersey heifer, "Milly," Served bv "Caravan" 28 ! / 2 to %-bred Jersey 'heifers, by "Caravan" and "Ke See" 1 pedigree Berkshire sow 7 sowe, I pedigree Berkshire Boar, 3 draught horses (trial), 2 hacks, 1 mare (Dolphin—Daydawn mare), 2 drays (to carry 12 cans), harness, chain and disc harrows, s.f. plough, milk cant, aerator, buckets, 100 gal. boiler, troughs, tubs, 80 Stratford Factory shares, geese and ducks, sundries Sale at 12.b0 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. The corns are chiefly carrying their second and thir3 calves, a large portion of the lierd being y 2 to %-bred Jerseys. BELL BLOfli:. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. 1 NEWTON KING •"□"AS received instructions from Thos. Western, Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at his Residence, ißell Block — HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including piano (by Carl Schumann), sideboard and mirror, large overmantel, lounge, couch, 2 duchess pairs, wardrobe in motued kauri, glass bookcase, dining >uite in repp and s'addle-bag, 2 cU'sts drawers, sofa, marble clock, .b.m. (bedstead, aouDle ana single oeasteads, feather beds, w.w. mattress, kapok beds, large and small tables, wicker and bentwood chairs, brass fenders and lireirons, 2 nail stands, carpets, linoleum, curtain poles', pictures, kitchen utensils, pickle tubs and sundries, b.b. lawn mower. 2 trap horses. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. STRATFORD HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBR UARY 5. NEWTON KING W ILL , hold his next Ilorsu Fair on above date. "Entries now lining received. Thanks. T WISII to return thanks to the public of New Plymouth for the liberal support accorded me during tlie Christmas season; also for the very flattering remarks passed about the quality of my goods. ]• intend to keep ii]) the high quality, and raise the standard to fcUch a ( lieiiili! that I absolutely stand out alone. Anyone who has not given me a trial I will be pleased to meet at the high quality .-'lore. SATISFACTION (iUAIIAXTEED. Theatre Royal Buildings. 'l'hone Kill. Devon St. 'JpHE only way to know if Lane's Erm/'sh" v.'u] ci:re vnu l-\ !" I - ... v. / . | ii. Have you do:»o so ? s
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 296, 24 January 1910, Page 1
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