JJEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. NOVEMBER— Monday, 18—Clearing Sale, R. 11. Coltman, Okato Tuesday, 19—Raliotu. Tuesday, 19—Stratford Hide and Wool Sale. ] Friday, 22—Waiwnkaiho. Monday, 25—Toko. .Monday, 25—Urenui. Tuesday, 26—Stratford Springing « Heifer Sale Tuesday, 20—Stratford "Wednesday, 27—Stony River Friday, 29—Kaponua •ECEMBER— Wednesday, 4—New Plymouth Pedigree Jersev Sale ON THE FARM, OKATO. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18. NEWTON KING "AS received instructions from Mr. R. " H. Coltman to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE — ' CHOICE DAIRY COWS, at full profit ■. . . 13 2-year lieifeis 'l4 Jersey heifer calves ' 1 Jersey bull 1 spring cart gelding '4 sows \rith litters, 1 cow in farrow, boar, 10 forward store pigs, 1 Noxon mower, 1 s.f. plough, ram arid piping, milk brake, single and double harness, 10 milk cans With Slight Reserve . . - ((unless sold with Goodwill of farm),— 1 4 single-bucket L.K.G. Milking Machine GOODWILL of Lease of Farm, consisting of 300 acres,~with dwelling", cowshed, and other improvements. 1 situated on Main South Road (opposite Dairy Factory), together with L.K.G. 4-bucket Milking Machine, with water-wheel and all fittings. Luncheon provided. . Sale at 12 o'clock. Also—- - .On a/c of MR. E. STENT: 1 draught gelding, 1 trap mare (i» foal), gig. and harness, poultry (including purebred White Leghorns), and household furniture of a sixroomed house, double and single bedsteads, duchess chests, tables, chairs, ete., etc. _ • ' AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. These cows fare been inspected, and can be recommended H a first-class herd. They are mostly second and third ealvers, with a good strain of Ayrshire-Jersey, and are *U in the pink' of condition. Mr. Coultin has culled very heavily each year. R A H O T U. * TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. NEWTON KING tfILL sell at his yards as above.— * ■ j- " »KA HEAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 12.30. WAIWAKAinO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. NEWTON KING TX7ILL sell at his yards,as above,OKQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 40 Jersey-Holstein 15-months heifers 20 store cows 20 grade Jersey and Holstein bulls Sale at 12.30. NEW PLYMOUTH PEDIGREE JEII SE Y gALE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 NEWTON KING WILL hold his Annual Sale at the Waiwakaiho Yard.i as above. Entries solicited. Breeders are requested to forward entries by closing date, TUESDAY, NovemBer 26, as Catalogue will be prepared Itom that date. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EGMONT A .& P. SHOW A'l' HAWERA. vX November 21, trains leave New Plymouth 7.22 a.m. ami 7.40 a.m.; Waitara 7.5 a.m. and 7.53 a.m., arriving Hawera 10.23 a.m. and 11.9 a.m. Return trains leave Hawera 4.20 p.m. and 6 p.m. for Waitara and New Plymouth. The usual 4.5 p.m. train, Hawera to [Tew Plymouth, will NOT run. HOLIDAY EXCUINTON TICKETS, available for return until November 23, will be issued to Ha'.vera on November 20 and by morning t'-ms on November 81 from New Plym 'h, Waitara and intermediate stations. These Excursion tickets will NOT be available by the Mail trains, and passengers travelling on Excursion tickets by the Mail trains will b.' charged ordinary fare and booking fee in addition. M ORDER. LAXO-TONIC PILLS are a safe and certain rtinedy for biliousness, constipation, liver troubles, flatutencei anaemia, etc. Sold at 10y 2 d and " Qttaiaable everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 154, 16 November 1912, Page 1
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