T .\ 11 A T A. MIIMJAY, JUST. 12. MATTHEWS & BENNETt hold their monthly Tarata Sale on the above date. Entries Solicited. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY COWS RICHMOND ROAD (Near Inglewood). MONDAY, JUXK 20. MATTHEWS & BENNETT H avk lYOeiv ed instructions from .Mr. J. trie!.), to sell In Public Auction on the tvi«'U, to .-cil l.y Pulilic Auction on the farm as .ihin ■. ihc whole of his Stock. Furniture, etc.. as under, WITHOUT RIOSF.RYE.UA!!; v .' PAYS. Jersey. ITolstein,|er-. v and Shorthorn crosses 2 well-bivd Jersey hulls 4 enlvi'1 black mare (hack or harness). 1 liav inare (4 years old, hack and harnc-si.2 saddles (nearly new), !• liriil!.-. cattle dorr, havs-taok. fo\\ I -■. e: HOT- ; l',l!OLD ITRXIITRI- AND F.I-TF. 1 TS. '-oii-i-ting of chests of drawers, bedstead, dresser, chairs, tables, looking-glasses, linoleum, crockery ware, cooking utensil-, and sundries
Also. With Slight Reserve, — 1 Cherry patent butterworker (No. 1) 1 Facile liabeock tester 1 Alpha-Laval separator (o.>gal.) The Auctioneers can thoroughly recommend the above cows, as >fr. Shegadcen has bred them all from milking strains, and has been careful i'.i testing and culling out anylhiiii; that was not first-class. The cows are all young, and in good condition. Catalogues of tests per cow on application to the auctioneers. Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. M A T A U. FRIDAY, JUNE 23. MATTHEWS & BENNETT yyiLL hold a sale in their Matau Yards on the above date. Present entries: WITHOUT RESERVE On account of .Mr. P. Saxon, who has sold his farm, — 25Q 2 & 4-TOOTH EWES, in lamb to Roinney and Lincoln rams 400 fi-toolh and 4-year ewes, in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams 300 ewe hoggets (Romney-Lincoln cross) 100 wethers 20 rams Further Entries Solicited.
IXGLEWOOD gORSE pAI n. FRIDAY, .lUNT. 30. MATTHEWS & BENNETT WILL hold a Horse Fair at Stewart. Huston's Stable* 011 the above date. Entries Solicited. TO BUILDERS. 'pEXDERS are, invited for the erection of a Creamery and Cottage on the Lincoln Road, near Inglewopd, for the Moa Farmers' Co-operative Dairy Co.. Ltd. Plans and Specifications may be seen at our Office, where tenders will be received lip to 2.30 pan- on. SATURDAY. June 17, 1911. PERCEVAL & MFSSF.KGER. Inglewood, June 0, 1911. ' TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited up to 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, June 15, for the erection (labor only) of additions to residence at Raliotu for Mr. W. R. Wright. Drawings, etc., may be seen at niv office and at Mr. Wright's residence, Raliotu, where tenders will be received. JAMES T. MASXIX, Architect. Egmont-street, New Plymouth. is hereby given that five sections in the 'J'otoro S.l). will be open for application on renewable leaso at this oflice up to 4 p.m. on MOXDAW June 19, 1!)U; also, on same date, nine sections in OpunaUo. Pouatu, Opalai. Taurakawa. Mimi, Waitara and \\ aro Survey Districts, on optional tenure. Plans may be .seen at railway stations and post offices, and obtained on application at this olTiee. W. ARMSTRONG. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, May 31, 1911.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 324, 10 June 1911, Page 1
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