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W AIW A K AIIIO. , RTDAY, FEBRUARY 17. KING yyiLL soli bv Auction as above,— 250 A/c Mr. 11. lurgens, 12 cows in milk 1 IM3. Ayreshiie bull •Siiic at V.:'.') o - o:' . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WITHOUT RESERVE. NEWTON KING TI AS received instructions from MR. J. U. CORRIfiAN, of Ilawcra, to sell by aiuuon at his Waiwakaiho Yards, on THURSDAY, February 23 THE WHOLE OF HIS NOTED FLOCKBOOK SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. Particulars later. Jci mt'- * \ WAIWAK A I II 0 SHEEP__ FAIR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. NEWTON KING hold his annual Sheep Fair as above. Present entries. 3000 MIXED SHEEP, including--200 P.B. f.f.m. Romnev ewes 200 ftomney shorn lambs. Further entries solicited. Also without reserve, — On account of Mr. J. R. Corrigan, who is disposing of his Stud Flock of Shropshire Sheep,— 200 breeding ewes, 2-tooth and upwards. 70 ewe lambs 70 ram lambs 10 stud rams The above will be disposed of in lots to suit purchasers, and will be sold absolutely without reserve, at 1 o'cloek on *he above date. They are all registered in the N.Z.,Flock.Hook, and a transfer will be given with every sheep if required. This is recognised as the best Shropshire flock in the North Island, Jiaving won no less than 500 prizes during tie last five years, including Championships at Auckland, Palmerston North, Napier, Hawke's Bay, Wanganui, H.iwera, and New Plymouth. ' DOUGLAS FAIR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. NEWTON KING Yy'ILL sell at his yards,— 10000 SHEEP 1-100 2-tooth Ewes SiXi 4 and 0-tooth Ewes 2XOO f.m. ewes .1200 2-tooth wethers ■SOD 4 and (i-tooth wethers 400 2'and 4-tooth wethers 3000 shorn and woolly lambs. Sale at 1 o'clock. MODERN COOKING METHODS. JjUIOSE who attended our cooking demonstration with TIIE PERFECTION OIL COOKERS were unanimous in admitting that their cooking qualities were perfect, that they are more economical, and more free from dirt and i-mell than any other method. Hundreds of people, both in town and country, use the Perfection for the whole of their cook ing. Why should not you? For preparing quick meals in cases of emergency they are invaluable. OKEY, SON AND RNOLAD l)" V"ii St.. New Plymouth. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. JjJVfDENCE having been supplied of the loss of policy numbered 1557TS in the hooks of (his Department on the life of WILLIAM MATTHEW PERRY, of New Plymouth, T hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take the place thereof on the first day of March. 1911, unless objection be lodged before that dale. J. 11. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance f'omffiissionCT. Wellington, Feb. 10, 1911.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 239, 15 February 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 239, 15 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 239, 15 February 1911, Page 1

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