WAIWAKAIHO. NEWTON KING \\fILL sell at his yards as above on FRIDAY, May 24,25Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 6 choice 20-months in-calf JerseyHolstein heifers 40 weaners to yearlings 15 cows, spring calvers Sale at 12.30. UEENCI MONDAYTMAY 27. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from ME. J. GLEESOX, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction at the farm his JJORSES, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE. 2 DRAUGHT MARES, 1 draught colt (2 yrs, by Empire), I draught 18 months colt by Lord Roberts, 1 6 months foal by Lord Rolerl-,, 1 3-year filly, 1 girl's pony, 1 gig mare and gig, 11 Coulter drill disc, tyne and tripod harrows, cultivator, doi jle and single ploughs, 3-ton waggon, spring trap, roller, Planet Jr., harness ard tiees, 9000 bricks in lots, matai and puriri posts, 2 casks molasses and all his household furniture and sundries. Sale nt 10 o'clock Sharp.
rp A !: a In'AKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL WINTER SHOW AND rjURANAKI pOULTRY gHOW, TO BE HELD AT NEW PLYMOUTH, EST THE JJEW AGRICULTURAL JJALL ON J™ 5, 6, 7 8 1912. ONE OP THE GREATEST EXHIBITIONS EVER HELD IN THE DOMINION. GRAND DISPLAY OF DAIRY PRODUCE COME AND SEE THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT'S COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY. A SHOW IN ITSELF. MACHINERY AND WORKING EXHIBITS. COMPETITIONS FOR DAIRY FACTORY PRODUCE, FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE. HOME INDUSTRIES AND FANCYWORK FOR BOTH CHILDREN AND ADULTS. TECHNICAL AND PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSES, HONEY, NATIVE WORK, TRADE DISPLAYS, Etc., Etc.
IN FACT, THERE ARE COMPETITIONS FOR EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE. ABOUT 70,000 FEET 0F SPACE AVAILABLE. VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, T0 R D ISLINGTON, WHO WILL OFFICIALLY OPEN THE NEW HALL AND SHOW. "ENTRIES CLOSE ON MAY 25 AT WRITE FOR SCHEDULES AND BE SURE OF SECURING SPACE AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary, c/o W. Bewley, New Plymouth. COME ONE, COME ALL, TO THE GREATEST SHOW EVER HELD IN THE DOMINION. SPECIAL TRAINS TO SUIT ALL WILL BE ARRANGED.
TENDERS FOR LEASING. HIENDERS are invited up to June 1 for a lease for three years from Ist day of August, 1912, of Sections 31, 34, 36, 43, 44, 45, 46 and 50, Block 3, Waimate Survey District, containing 122 acres 1 rood 0 perches. Conditions of tender and form of lease can be inspected at tlie store of Mr. J. Gilmour, Manaia, to whom all tenders are to he sent. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MOTOH CYCLES SOLE T.AK'i;'kl'.l AGENTS THE BROWN GEO. f-,(TT>OEON. GYCL* AND C: DCPOtTM. m'iLw&j®. fgUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 280, 23 May 1912, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 280, 23 May 1912, Page 1
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