RAOO.TU. •' TUESDAY, AUGUST 30. JSEWTON king rj'AS received ins tractions from Mr. H. Stonex, to sell by auction, "VVITH01' t RESERVE, at his Rahotu yards (fci- convenience of sale) — CHOICE DAIRY COWS, mostly early calvers. \ Mr. Stonex has been dairying for 15 Ii years, and this is his first sale. The |b herd, which is mostly of his own breeding, has been heavily culled, and can 'he offered to the public with the utmost confidence. Sale at 12,30 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, .AUGUST 31. NEWTON KING 'PI" AS' received instructions froin Mr. W. P. Brown, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Auction. WITHOUT RESERVE, on the Farm, Albert Road, on Wednesday, August 31, at 12.30 o'cltfck: 22 dairy cows, mostly P.B. Jerseys, all close up. s 4 springing Jersey heifers 8 yearling Jersey heifers 1 2%-yr. Jersey bull iby "Exile A." 1 yearling Jersey bull 3 draught horses 2 buggy horses 60 P.B. Angora goats, 10 y 8 -bred goats (all in young), 2 Yorkshire sows, 11 weaner pigs, 2 cattle dogs, fowls, ducks, 20 new cow covers, plough, sledge, buggy and harness, spring trap, gig and harness, quantity iron and sundries. Luncheon provided. rpARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, AUGUST 30 QLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments' will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where, vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH WOOL HIDE, SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. MONTHLY S ALES AT OUR GILLSTREET STORE. riASH ADVMCEES made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either' for sale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment Forms posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31 Consignments received up to FRIDAY previous. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO. QTRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 30 pLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so as to -3ach us by FRIDAY previous to sale. YOUNG, HOBBS.& CO. STRATFORD. Use Tact in Selecting Furniture you buy furniture it is well to' use a little care, and not to buy jus'l: localise the article may LOOK well. piece of furniture made and shown at Johnson's Will bear the closest inspection. The fine wardrobe shown in illustration would adorn the .'iest bedroom of an/ house. It is made of well-seasoned timber, with a strong -mirror door, and is absolutely dust proof. . Other wardrobes can be had m oinerent designs, made of the most suitable | woods, by expert tradesmen. ' It is true economy to purchase furniture here; it is made to last a lifetime. Buy where you get. bo t value for your money. C. H« JOH Nv. ONj (Next Carter'?.) NEW PLYMOUTH FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. MONEY TO LEND. IyTON'EY TO LEND'on good security, at lowest current rates. GOVETT & QUEMAM, , .. Solicitors. T»TTT BEST PL ACE TP TIAKTCR'R
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 118, 26 August 1910, Page 1
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494Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 118, 26 August 1910, Page 1
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