TATARAIMAKA. MONDAY, AUGUST 28. Newton" king JJAS received instructions from Mr. P. Anderson, who has sold his property, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, as above, — HIS DAIRY HERD and FARM SUNDRIES, comprising,— DAIRY COWS, August-Septem-ber calvers, in calf to Jersey bull 1 2'/o-year Jersey bull 2 good yearling heifers 5 store pigs, 10 good slips 1 mare, 1 gelding (good in an> harness), spring dray and harness, gig and harness, light buggy, milk cans, aerator, buckets, 20 p.b. brown Leghorns, 6 sack 3 oaten chaff. 41 shares in Oakura Dairy Co., farm sundries, and a small quantity of household furniture. On account of other vendors, — 20 yearlings 25 springing heifers Luncheon provided. Sale at.12.30 o'clock. This very choice herd of cows, having been carefully selected and h.iving produced excellent returns for the past season, can be recommended with confidence. IiAHO T V FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions - from the Executors of the Estate of the late Jacob Rotherv, to sell. WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Kuhui Road, as above,— THE WHOLE OF THE DAIRY HERD, comprising.— DAIRY COWS, at full profit arid to calve early 12 springing heifers 60 mixed yearlings 0 horses Truck wheels anil ■ i ii'ar sir With Slight Reserve, — 1 lathe Luncheon at 11.30 o'clock. Sale at noon. NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT -SALE OF PEDIGREE AND PURE-BRED JERSEY CATTLE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from MR. JOHN HALE, to sell by auction on his farm, Junction Road, as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS HERD OF PEDIGREE AND PURE-BRED JERSEY COWS AND HULLS. Particulars in later issue. GEO. H. CARRINGTON, AUCTIONEER & ESTATE AGENT. Insurance in All Branches at Lowest Rn tea. Office and Mart, Moa Street, fnglewood. (Opposite the Station.) Q.EO. H. CARRINGTON beg* to notify that he will hold Ms first, sale in his New Auction Mart on SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, At I'2 o'clock (noon), For which sale further entries are solicited. TO THE EG MONT ELECTORS. ladies and Gentlemen.— J BEG to announce myself as a candidate for the Egmont Seat at the forthcoming election. I am standing as a Democrat. When ultimately elected I will work my hardest to further the cause of democracy, not only in this country, but throughout the world. At an early date I will from the public platform place my views and principles before you. Jam, « Yours sincerely, J. S. TOSLAND. Pihama, August 17, 1911. CRITERION LIVERY ANT) BAIT STABLES. pOR HIRE— Motor Cars, Cabs, Buggies, Sulkies and Saddle Hor3e3. Mountain House Excursion -- angee' for .at Special Rates. M. JONES, Proprietor. 'Phone 29. 'S. I gUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 52, 23 August 1911, Page 1
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