SALE OF MOTOR-CARS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. NEWTON 7 KING TTAS received instructions to sell by public auction at the Haymarket, M above, with SLIGHT RESERVE:— 1 ALMOST NEW 5-seatcr OVERLAND Motor-car, with Speedometer, lights, horn, and all necessary tools and attachments. Car can be inspected at Hotel's, Egniont street. Sale at 12.30. PEDIGREE lIOLSTEIX-FRIESIAXS. NEWTON KING VyiLL sell by auction at New Plymouth on FRIDAY, September G, from his Holstein Stud Farm—"l A PEDIoREE COWS 3 pedigree heifers 9 pedigree yearling bulls 2 pedigree 2year-old bulls. All the young bulls are by King Fayne Segis 11., or King Alearlra Pietja, with family records of 351b butter in seven davs, the best-bred bulls in the DominSend earlv for catalogues. GREAT ANNUAL SPRING HORSE_FAIK DOMINION J-JORSE PRINCESS ST., HAWERA, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, August 28, 29, 30 & 31. At 10 a.m. GILLIES AND NALDER WjTILL sell by public auction as above. (JQ/l HORSES, comprising—--250 draughts and half-draughts 100 spring trap and milk carters 200 hack and harness horses _,.. -3(0 hunters 20 ponies NOTE.—The Auctioneers point out that the above entry comprises a large number of well-bred horses direct from the breeders, and for positive sale. The entry will be found well worth the Attention of those in search of horses •of any description.
\l2. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., & REDUCED. STRATFORD. I S T OF gTOCK gALES. SEPTEMBER— Monday, 2—Opunake. Tuesday, 3—Manaia. Wednesday, 4—Geo. Friday, 6—Te Wera. Monday, !t—Kakaramea. Tuesday. 10—Stratford. Wednesday, 11—Eltham. Thursday, 12—Hawera. Friday, 13—Kohuratahi. Saturday, 21—Annual Horse Fair, Opunake. ■Wednesday 25, to Saturday 28—Annual Spring Horse Fair, Tattersail's, Hawera. "VORTH rpARAXAKI pLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. THIRD ANNUAL COMPETITION To take place on Mr. W. Birdling's Farm on ipiIURSDAY, gEPTEMBER 10 - 1 ; Beginning at 10 o'clock a.m. PROGRAMME: Class 1 (DOUBLE FURROW).—First prize £5 os and special; second, £2 10s; third, £1 10s. A special will be given for the best open up or ridge of 16 furrows. Class 2 (SINGLE FURROW).—First prize, £3 and special; second, £2; third, £1 ss. Class 3 (SINGLE FURROW).-Deep ploughing, not less than six inches, most suitable for root crops. First prize £3f and special; second, £2; third, £1 Bs. < A special prize of £1 10s will be, awarded to the best turn-out in classes 1 and 2. Entrance Fees.—Class 1, ss; Classes 2and 3. 4s. Separate entries for beat turn-, out. Is in each class. Entries will be received up to 5 p.m. •n FRIDAY, September' 6, at Waitara. \ JUMPING COMPETITIONS. To start at 2 p.m. Class I.—MAIDEN JUMPING. For riders and horses that have never won a jumping contest. A sweepstake of 5s each, with a special prize from the AsClass 2.-OPEN JUMPING. For allcomers. A aweepstake of 10s, with a apecial for the winner from the Aeaocia-: tion. ~> Winner in each class to take 75 per cent.: second, 15 per cent.; third, 10 per; cent. THROWING THE SHEAF.—First prize entrance 1sDISTANCE JUDGING. First prize, £1: entrance Is. CHAIN-STEPPING COMPETITIONS (sweepstakes). Rules and conditions on application. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. Free Sheep Weight-guess.iig Competition. Refreshment Booth on the gr«und. A dinner will be held at 7 p.m. at Kerr's Waitara Hotel. Tickets. 2s 6d. Competing ploughmen to be tlie guests of the Association. Prizes will be paid o»er at the dinner. THOS. BUCHANAN, Hon. Secretary, Box 16, Waitara. JHJT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 88, 30 August 1912, Page 1
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