SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEYS STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. NEWTON KING JJAS instructions to sell by auction iit tile llayinarket, Stratford,— ]_2 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS A PEDIGREE JERSEY BELFEBS 1/j PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS
On account of the following vendors:— Messrs A. Buchanan, Palmereton North; W. 11. Booth, Carterton; E. J. Wilson, Jolmsouvffie; Hugh Linn, Lepperton; W. D. Linn, Oakura; Dr. Harrison and ■ H. J. Valentine, Eltham. , Catalogues on application. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE Of FIRST - CLASS DAIRYING LAND. SATURDAY, MAY 21. NEWTON KING fJJAS received instructions from the Executors of the Jate Mr. John Robertson to sell by auction at his Mart, Devon-street, Now Plymouth, on Saturday, 21st May, at 2 p.m., the "wellknown ROYDON ESTATE, Subdivided into Seven Farms, ranging in area from 80 to 160 acres. THIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY is I conveniently situated on the sea coast' about 15 miles from New Plymouth, and 2V, miles from the Ok&to Township, Post Office, and School. The carrying capacity of beach land in this neighborhood is well known, and the Roydon Estate, which consists of some of the richest on the coast, has been used for many years past for fattening purposes, and is consequently in exceptional heart for dairying. A creamery site has been reserved on the property. Terms of sale are exceptionally easy. Plans and full particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneer.
rnAEANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, X ' EIDE & TALLOW SALES. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE —TUESDAY, APRIL 12. rVLIEXTS are particularly requested to forward Conaignmenta in time to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NiiW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwiwfled to 6tratford for wile, where vendo—rely on their produce meeting MJIjL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING
fiJTRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, BHEEPSKIN AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE —TUESDAY, APRIL K. riLIENTS are r«quw*efl ft> fotwwfl conrtgnmente bo as to ■etwh us by FRIDAY. April 8. YOUNG. HOBBS, & CO STRATFORD.
THE^ROAD Is found by strict attention to your TEETH, and the use of a good Dentifrice. Dentifrioaa are too numerous to numerous to mention, but' we shall be pleased to show customers our stoefc. TEED & CO. CHEMISTS, Deroa St., New Plymouth, VISITORS TO A Rl requested to gee the NATIONAL OIL ENGINE. All farmers can book order for EIDU MILKING MACHINES, 80 of which have been installed this season. Also second-hand E.K.G. plants, of which I have a large number in stock. To ensure a heavy crop of mangolds order a few tons of agricultural salt. Orders can also be booked for "Cowslip" CALF MEAL. HAROLD GREVILLE, [LAND AND MACHINERY EXCHANGE HAWERA.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 368, 20 April 1910, Page 1
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