KING'S LIST OP SALES JUNEMonday, 10—Toko. Monday, 10—Urenui. Tuesday, 11—Stratford. Wednesday, 12—Stony River. Friday, 14 —Kaponga. Tuesday, 18—Rahotu. Friday, 21 —Waiwakaiho. Entries Solicited. YORK ROAD, MIDHffiST. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. V. Miller, who has sold his farm, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under — OK COWS, chiefly third and fourth calvers, Jersey-Holstein strain, expected to calve July-August 8 grade Jersey heifer 6, in calf 1 grade Jersey bull 21 Holstein-Jersey yearling heifers 1 %-draught 7-year-old mare, 1 %- draught gelding, 1 gig, 1 dray, 1 s.f. Duncan plough, Noxon disc harrows, Farmer's Favorite drill (reserve), milk cans, buckets, coolers, fowls, geese, and sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.
fPARAXAFT WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, P't;ii& TALLOW SALES. CU/lON ROAD, STRATFORD. XEXT SALE—TUESDAY, JULY 2. pLIENTS are particularly requested to forward consignments to me to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING
>TEW PLYMOUTH WOOL, HIDE, SKIN AND TALLOW SALE. MONTHLY SALES AT OUR GILL STREET STORE. QASH ADVANCES made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or shipment. Address labels and consignment forms posted on application. Prompt account sales. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, JULY 2. Consignments received up to Friday previous. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO. gTRArFCUD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN & TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, JULY 2. CLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so as to reach us by Friday previous to sale. W. H. H. YOUNG & C° STRATFORD.
GOOD PROPOSITIONS IN FARMS. DO NOT FAIL TO GET PARTICULARS. |OK ACRES on main coach road; J-vw good rich soil; handy to markets. OAA ACRES partly improved; well **"" supplied with residence and outbuildings; close to factory; 100 fruit trees in full hearing. Only £5 per acre. Terms. 1 KA ACRES. An ideal farm, well im- ■*-*''* proved; close to factory; splendid house and outbuildings. £lO per acre. Terms. ' "* ACRES fruit and poultry farm, ' well situated for a ready market; in good condition and profit-earning-£2oo. LOTS OF OTHER PLACES. SEND FOR A LIST. WILSON AND ROBBINS AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS TAURANGA AND TE PUKE.
PIANOLA PIANO L NOTE OF CAUTION— Just as there is only one Pianola, so is there only one Pianola Piano. It is not, as many think, a name for any and all piano-playing devices, but a registered trade-mark, applicable only to instruments made by the Pianola Co. The word Pianola is such a happy one that it has been used without discrimination to describe instruments which lack the vital advantages of the Pianola, and consequently many people have met with nothing but disappointment through buying instruments with inferior qualifications. Therefore always make certain that the word "Pianola Piano" or "Pianola" appear on the instrument in which you are interested. HOFFMANN CKND your next PRINTING ORDER to th«" Daily Newt." Price* right, and station mwranWd £>UT THB BEST PLAOB IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 June 1912, Page 1
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