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RICHMOND ROAD, lIUIRANCI. TUESDAY, JUNE 21. MATTHEWS & BENNETT [AVE received instructions from Mr. John Andrews (who is giving up farming) to sell on the Farm at Huirangi on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE, all the live stock, implements, etc., consisting of—--34 CHOICE YEARLING HEIFERS 5 yearling steers 1 cow in milk 2- cows, early calvers 2 half-bred Jersey heifers (springing) 1' gig mare, 1 hack, I trap horse, trap, and harness, tip dray, s.f. plough, tine and chain harrows, harness, saddle and bridle, new wheelbarrow, 6 sacks maize, grass seed, grindstone, tools, dairy utensils, and sundries Also, On account of Mr. L. G. Andrews—--3 springers 2 store cows Luncheon provided, ..-- Sale a,t 1 o'clock. MGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. ' MATTHEWS & BENNETT hold their Weekly Stock Sale at their Ingle wood Yards on the above date. Present entries—--9 KQ HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE Sale at I o'clock. TARATA. v TUESDAY, JUNE 28. MATTHEWS & BUNWT JJAVE received instructions from Mr. J. McNeill-Adams to sell on the Farm a;t Tarata, im stock and implements, comprising—|7 FJRSTOLASS- COWS, August and September calvers, in calf to purebred Jersey bull 5 heifers in calf to purebred bull 1 purebred Jersey MI 1 heifer, springing 1 sow in farrow 14 store pigs 1 bay half-draught horse , 1 chestnut half-draught mare .' I thoroughbred mare in foal to. ,! draught horse , 1 thoroughbred filly,. 2% years, broken ■l' gig and harness--1 milk cart and harnessSaddle and' bridle, plough chains ! and swing!etrees, s.f. plough, set discs, tine harrows, one iron age i ' drill, 1 ditto with hoe, milfceans, aerator and strainers, patent cart, lift, ch'aflfcutter; ladders, maul and wedges, saws - and itools, scalding tuhs; pioliling: and washing ditto, patent garden hose, Shacklock range, one square 600-gallon tank, one 200gallon ditto, hay, pump, wheelbarrow, etc. The cows are picked from' some of the West herds in TaranaMV tliey are all sound, young, and quiet, and are in calf to l a purebred Jersey hull. , Sale^at 12:30 o'clock;. Luncheon provided.

rTORANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, JULY 5. pLIENTS are .particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will V>e received at mv PRODUCE SHEDS. NEW PLYMOUTH, and will toe forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING

&TRATFORD WOOL. HTDE. SHEEPSKIN AND TALLOW SAL*-. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JULY 5. pLIENTS are requesl-0.l *■<> forward consignments «n as r.- jfloh us by FBTDAY previous to sale. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. STRATFORD. £<YDXEY craze is a Lndi'-s' Smart Cur) Frim Kea.-iv-to-wear Tweed ha'. Herbert'? have t\t°rn 9s <M. - «'TX'S Chrome flals 9a 6d a pair splen■>*!u t Do" trill's, t.e. BOOTS AND SHOES. WffO SAYS HIGH PRICES? Bur vour footwear at the Melbourne's Great Rebuilding Sale, and you need not pay more than you did a year or two years a-.ro, and your savings will be greater than ever. Undoubtedly the price of raw material has advanced, but our buying organisation— ever on tile qui vive—anticipated the rise, and contracts were placed at the old iprices by our in->»fi<rpv wh n n 'n England, which will -«,.,. vus -en - n to the end of 1910. Most vo they in the hanpy • : nn '\e''-r> mi—would sell at advanced rat-ps-—fullv 20 ner cent.—and pocket the extra profit, that is not the policy of the Melbourne. We sell as we bur. Take as an example our famous 16s 9d welted hoots for men. Here is a boot that other stores sold at 255. Now put on an advance of 20 per cent. This, vou will see, brings the price up to 30s. Had we to do th" same thing with our famous lPw Od line we'd have to ask von 90s for it. Rut we're not doing itv That is the point. We're still selling nt old prieps: hence the increased savings abovn mentioned.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 59, 18 June 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 59, 18 June 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 59, 18 June 1910, Page 8

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