IMPORTANT SALE Of FIRST - CLASS DAIRYING LAND SATURDAY. MAY 21. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. John Robertson to sell by auction at his Mart, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 21&t 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 conveniently situated on the sea coast about 15 miles from New Plymouth, and 2V, miles from the Okato 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. TATAKAIMAKA. MONDAY. MAY 23. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr. J. L. Arndt, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction on his farm, Tataraimaka, as above, — HIS STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, including—--35 dairy cows, 2 bulls, 1 draught horse, 1 gig horse, 3 breeding sows, 8 store pigs, 1 dray and harness, 1 gig and harness, 1 mower, 1 s.f. plough, disc-iviab mower, 1 new chaff-cutter. 1 s.f. jplough, disc and chain harrows, milk cans, and the .whole of his household furniture and effects. Luncheon at Noon. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. THE SOUTH TARANAKI WINTER SHOW COMPANY, LTD. GREiAT DOMINION DAIRY SHOW
HAWERA. HAWERA. A GREAT EXPOSITION OF ALL THE LATEST APPLIANCES RELATIVE TO THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY. TO BE HELD IN THE LARGEST BUILDINGS IN TARANAKI, Covering in Space 30,000 sq. ft., within one minute of the Hanvtera Post Office. To be opened under the distinguished patronage of The Right Honorable Sir J. G. Ward, K.C.M.G., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. For Four Dap, JULYyIS, 14, 15, 16. DlVlSlONS.—Agricultural Machinery, New Zealand Manufactures, Dairy Produce, Farm Roots, Agricultural Bays, School Competitions, Technical School Competitions, Home Industries, Poultry and Dog Sections, Seetfs, Fruits, Dairy Machinery and Appliances, etc., 340 feet of shafting under power provided to drive MACHINERY IN MOTION, EXHIBITED BY THE LEADING FIRMS ' IN THE DOMINION. A GREAT DAIRY SHOW FOR THE DOMINION'S DAIRY CENTRE. COME AND SEE THE GREAT LABORSAVING MACHINERY. I Are you a buyer of ia, Making Machine? or ma'vbe a Shearing Machine? Does your Factory require new Separators or Freezer? Machinery the market has to offer? Then this will be vour crolden opportunity. FOR FOUR WHOLE DAYS you can SEE .and DTSCUSS the MERITS of ALL the MACHINERY offering. REMEMBER! You must not decide on your own responsibility. YOU CAN NOW bring vour wife and family to gee ALL MACHINERY IN MOTION. You mii*t consult them, then before the close, of the Exposition, you close with the dealer. That's what they exhibit for. EVERY MILKING MACHINE WILL BE ON EXHIBITION AND IN MOTION. Send for the Schedule. Every farm Homestead can .send along some item for Competition; Wiere is a Section for all. BEAR THIS FACT IN MIND: . This i-i '"oin« to be a. SHOW. It's going to be The DOMINION DAIRY SHOW in More than, Name. for it. If vim want space, just hustle—aiH'liention* arc rolling in. 'eXTRIKS CLOSE .TUNE -2.5 th for all Sections except Dairy Produce. For all information apply A. M. CONROY, Secretary, Box 47, Hfcwora. i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 392, 18 May 1910, Page 1
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