STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. NEWTON KING ] WILL sell by auction as above,— 250 MIXED CATTLE 200 fat and forward ewes I.JO lambs J On account of Mr. W. B. Smith,— ■M first-class cows (young, and early calvers) I On A/c MR. E. G. ELWIX, having no grass owing to the bush fires 10 dairy cowg in milk. 15 IS-months picked heifers '1 young hulls, 10 store pigs 1 first-class spring cart mare. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WAIWA K A I H O SHEEP_ FAIE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. NEWTON KING V\7ILL hold! iis annual Sheep Fair as above. Present entries. 4500 MIXED SHEEP > including,— 1000 2-tooth ewes 1-200 4-tooth to f.m. ewes 300 2-tooth wethers 700 fat wethers 200 woolly lambs r>oo shorn lambs 50 fat lambs - " ~~* 25 p.b. 2-tooth English Leicster ewes 25 Romney, Lincoln and Leicester rams 200 P.B. f.f.m. Romney ewes 200 Romney shorn lambs. Further entries solicited. : Also, with SLIGHT 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 '7O ram lambs 10 stud rams The above will be disposed of in lots to suit purchases, and will be sold With SLIGHT RESERVE, at 1 o'clock on the above date. They are all registered in the N.Z. Flock Book, and a transfer will be given with every sheep if required. This is recognised as the best Shropshire flock in the North Island, "having won no less than 500 prizes during the last five years, including Championships at Auckland, Palmerston "North. Napier, Hawke's Bay, Wanganui, Uawera, and Nen^Plymouth.
TGH gCHOOL gPORTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 0. HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS. rpNTRIES for 100 yds and 880 yds Old Roys' Races close on THURSDAY NEXT, February "2'3, with I. P. Grant, L. Webster, J. Stohr, or C. V. DAY, > N. F. LITTLE, *"H.. i Hon. Sees. IT.S.S.C. TXCLEWOOD HORTICULTURAL & pOULTRY SOCIETY. \VH.L hold their Fourteenth Annual Show in the Parish Hall, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, March 9 and 10. Afternoon Tea. Very heavy list of Special Prizes, equal to any show in Taranalri. Schedules, Entry Forms, and all particulars on application to— W. H. TAYLOR, Secretary, Inelevood. EEUNION PICNIC FRANKLEY ROAD AND WESTOWN. rpO he held in Mr. Okey's Paddock, Frankley Road, close to school. THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1911. OPEN EVENTS, Under the tulcs of the Tara.naM Athletic and Caledonian Association. Ist prize. 2ndnr>z». 100 yds 20/- 7/6 2'20 vds 30/- 7/6 4*o vds 30/- )!>/'- 100 yds. . 220 yds. . 4*o yds. . 830 yds. . One Mile Nominations (1/-) for the ahov. "Jos with the Secretary on SATURDAY, i'Sth ir.st.. at VI noon. Acceptances (:/-) c'o?e at 1.30 on dav of sports. OTHER EVENTS (post entry).—Tu>j-of-Wa- .'"even a side), Wrestling, High Jump, .Long Jump, Ladies' and Children's events, etc. Admission to Picnic and Sports (including tea).—Adults, 1/-; children, 6d. Grand Dance in the Gymnasium i:i the evening Ladies, I/-; Gentlemen, 1/S. A. C. DOWNED, Hon. Secretarv. L\W PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. . THE ELDON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. ifßcient coaching on easy terms by ' practical men of Academic standing " Write for prospectus, Box 574, Auckland
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 243, 20 February 1911, Page 1
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