"THE EATING ACT, 1908." NEWTON KING AS been instructed by the Registrar of Wic Supreme Court under the authority ..of "The Rating Act, 1908," to offer for sale by public auction at his Mart, in Devon Sheet, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY. the 2nd day of September next, at 2 p.m.,— A LEASE for 7 years, from the loth day of September lflll, of all that piece of land containing 54 acres, more, or less, being parts of the Sect inns number 18 and 72 on the public map of the Hua District. For further particulars and conditions of sale and lease apply to the Auctioneer, or Messrs Govett and Quilliam, Solicitors for the Taranaki County Council. IMPORTANT ANNUAL'DAIRY SALE. FINNEUTY ROAD, NGAERE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. NEWTON KING TZTAS received instructions from MR. R. H. PHILLIPS to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE,— 400 CHOICE miRY cmvs AXD HEIFERS, as under—illO Holstein cows, chiefly 2 to 4 calvers, at profit and close to calving 50 Jersey cows, do. 40 Ayrshire and Shorthorn cows, do. 100 3-yr. Holstein heifers, at profit and close to calving GO '2: to 3-yr. Jersey heifers, do. 40 3-vr. Ayrshire and Shorthorn heifers, do. Luncheon provided Sale at li).:i<) sharp. The above are .-ill bona lide dairy cows, carefully selected, and in good condition. Every cow will be. guaranteed sound and in calf. The greater portionare Jersey, Holstein and Jersey-lTolstein cross. They are all young and arc, without doubt, a particularly choice herd of cows. All stock will be trucked free of charge. IM PORTA NT KALE OF pEDIGREE & pUREBREI) JERSEY QATTLE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. John Hale to sell by Auction at the farm, Junction Road, as above,—
THE WHQLE OF HIS HERD OF PEDIGREE & PUREBRED JERSEY OOWS & BULLS, consisting of,— 2g CHOICE COWS, at full profit or to calve early 1 4-year pedigree Jersey bull 1 3-year pedigree Jersey bull 5 2-year pedigree Jersey bulls 7 yearling pedigree Jersey bulls Sale at 1 p.m. NOTE.—The cattle arc an exceptionally fine lot,-the cows being all fawn in color and of Mr. Hale's own breeding, and for quality and appearance are undoubtedly the handsomest grade herd ever offered in Taranaki. Authenticated tests of each cow will be given at the sale. The bulls are all by pedigree stock, out of heavy milking cows. Luncheon at 1130 o'clock. A brake for intending buyers will leave the Mart at 11.30 a.m.
si STRATFORD gI'RING JJORSE pAin above Fair will be held in my Stratford Hoisi- liazaar on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, September 15 and lli. Entries now being received. Forms posted on application. NEWTON KING
IXGLEWOOD. WEDXEKDAY. AI'CCST 30. MATTHEWS & BENNETT hold their usual weekly sale at Inglewood yards on the above date. Present entries: HEAD MIXED CATTLE 1") dairy cows S good dairy cows Sale at 1 o'clock.
ACRES, 4-rooTnod house. 12-liai] shed, \vp|] fenced, splendidly prassed. 4 miles from barbor. Price, OXLY £l2 per acre. Terms, £2OO cash.—E. J. Carthew & Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 55, 26 August 1911, Page 1
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