NEW PLYMOUTH HOUSE FAIR. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. NEWTON* KING sell at Tattersall's Stables, on Monday, September 26, at 11 a.m., 130 HORSIES, comprising—Broken and unbroken y 2 -draughts, milk-carters, hacks and harness horses. Also, — 1 bay filly, 4 years, by Cordon. Rouge—Lady Emmaline. All horses must be yarded by 10.30 sharp.
HASTINGS-OPUNAKE ROAD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. NEWTON KING "P|" AS received instructions from Mr. W. J. Ferguson, who has sold his farm and is leaving Taranaki, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, Horses, Implements, etc., as under: — 90 OOWSj third and fourth calvers, at profit and calving 3 p.b. Jersey cows, at profit and springing li 2-year p.b. Jersey heifer, by "Dr. William" • 8 yearling grade Jersey heifers 4 2-year Jersey bulls, by "Dr. William" 2 aged M>-draught geldings (trial). 2, 4 and 5-year geld-, ings (trial), 1- 4-year gig mare (trial), 1 aged draught gelding (trial), 2 hacks, 1'? cans, cooler, buckets, aerator, milk waggon (carry 14 cans; almost new), 1 spring tip dray, 1 gig harness, Noxon discs, l'set tine harrows, 1 s.f. L. plough, 1 d.f. S.J. plough, hay sweep, hay rake, Planet Jr., tools, swingle trees, - 2 cows with litters of 21, • 30 store pigs, and sundries. Also, — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. The above cows are worthy of particular notice. Mr. Ferguson commenced dairying three seasons ago with choice 3-year heifers. He has culled heavily and about half of the'above herd are JerseyHolstein strain. Everything is for absolute sale. WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. NEWTON KING sell by auction as above ggQ MIXED CATTLE, including—--80 mixed' yearlings u..iry cows and springers 4:0 store and forward cows 30 IS-monfchs mixed ,10 fat cows 430 ewes and lambs, 4 and 6-tooth Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
OMATA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. NEWTON KING XTAS « received instructions from EDWIN ALLANSON, Esquire, who has leased his farm, to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the premises, Omata Park, the whole of his live and dead stock, consisting of—--120 P.B. Leicester ewes' and lambs, bred by Thos. Weston, Esq. 30 r.B. Leicester ewe hoggets 5 P.B. Leicester 2-th rams 1 P.B. Leicester 2-th ram, bred by Threkold, Canterbury 1, P.B. Leicester f.f.m. ram, bred by Grant. 100 Shropshire ewes and lambs 9 2 and 4-tli Shropshire rams 100 cross-bred Leicester hoggets, half ewes 100 cross-bred 4-th, 0-th and f.f.m. ewes and lambs 2 dairy cows at profit 3 heifers, 2 18-mos. steers One sow and litter, 1 heavy cart mare, 1 light gelding, spring dray, 2 sets harness, new wool-press, d.f. plow, tine harrows, 2 stacks hay, 1 stack oaten sheaf, 30 p.b. white Leghorn laying hens, 30 chicks, 30 cords firewood, farm implements and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVEI ladies' saddle, 1 man's saddle 1' good 15-18 h.p. Motor Car (reasonable terms will be given). Sale at 12.30 o'clock. THE LATEST AND THE, BEST Remedy for Chest Complains is Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Oopghß and Colds. It cures when all else fails. Price 5 U W Mid 3» Obtainable everywhere I:.;;:;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 142, 24 September 1910, Page 1
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505Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 142, 24 September 1910, Page 1
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