AUTUMN HORSE FAIR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. NEWTON KING YyiLL hold his Autumn Horse Fair at TattersalFs Stables on Wednesday, 'l6th March. Entries close 9th March. Present entries: 1 CA HORSES, including broken and OV unbroken draughts and halfdraughts, milk-carters, express, saddle, and harness horses. Sale at 11 o'clock. Also, to be offered at 3 o'clock--1 new Canadian Buggy 1 S.II. Courtland Waggon, in good order 1 superior S.H. Gig 1 Gig and Harness 1 S.H. American Buggy
STRATFORD AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 18 and 19. NEWTON KING sell at his Horse Bazaar,— 35Q HORSES. » On account of Messrs Sangster Bros., on FRIDAY, 18th, at 1 o'clock 14 draught horses, from 3 to ,7-ycar-old, staunch and good. Also, — WITHOUT RESERVE,— On account of D. S. Glasgow, Esq., . On SATURDAY, 19th, at 1 o'clock—--9 thoroughbred mares and foals 14 thoroughbred unbroken horses and yearlings, to 4-year old. Pedigrees on application.
FElDAY—Draughts and half-draughts, broken and unbroken SATURDAY—Light horses Sale at 11 o'clock each day. ' QHOICE J)AIRY pARMS '0()Q ACRES best Waimate Plains land, good 6-roomed dwelling and outbuildings, sub-divided into 12 paddocks; on good metalled road, close ,to factory; good cowshed. Price £4l per acre; £SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent, fo- five years. Or would lease for term of five years at 50s per acre. lA|j ACRES FREEHOLD, near Stratford; all in grass;'five-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings; on good metalled road, close to creamery and school. Price £24 per acre. Good terms.
1J.4 ACRES, Cardiff district, all in grass and ploughable; 5-i'oom-ed hoii3<\ 12-bail cowshed, trapshed, etc.; nine paddocks; lease with right of purchase at £l9 per acre. Goodwill £ GOO; terms arranged. COK ACRES near Matamata, Wai--1,00 kato; L.I.P. at 4s per acre; new six-roomed house and good outbuildings; well watered and fenced; divided into nine • sheep-proof paddocks; excellent dairying or sheep country. Goodwill £2500. Practically any terms to a suitable client.
KEMP & S AWLE > AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. BROADWAY .. STRATFORD. Consignments of Dairy, Farm and Orchard Produce Solicited. HYGIENIC BAKERY New Plymouth. FANCY BAKER, PASTRYCOOK AND CATERER. UP-TO-DATE TEA AND REFRESHMENT ROOM. "The Best of Everything and Everything of the Best." ■ What shall we eat to keep "healthy and strong? Visit the "Hygienic/' where you a ill find Pies of Meat, Pies of Fruit, good wholesome Bread, Special ,; S.P." Bread, which will add "years to your life, as well as life to your years." Cakes galore—del icTous Rich Fruit Pound Cake, Sultana, Seed, etc. Our noted shilling Sultana Onke cannot be beaten; in fact, a* stated in our motto, we make the fet of everything and use everything of the best to do it with. No need now to bake at home. You i can buy cakes at the HYGIENTC that I are "just as good -.is inotlr/r used to i mase," and that means a lot to a hungry nov. (To M continued).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 339, 15 March 1910, Page 1
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