KING'S LIST OF FEBRUARY. Friday. 7 —Whangamomona Sheep Fair. (Monday. 10 -Un-niii Sheep Fair. Bfoixlav. IK—(.''learing A. McPhail Toko. .Tue-day, 11— Urenui Fortnightly Cattli Sale. .Tuesday, 11—Rihotu Sale and Wcanei Fair. Tuesday, 11—Stratford Wool, Skin ant Hide Sale. Friday. 14—Waiwakaiho. Saturday. 15—Pohokura Sheep Fair. Monday, 17—Toko. (Monday. 17—Waiwakaiho Sheep Fair. Tuesday, 18—Stratford Cattle Sale. Tuesday, 18—Stratford Sheep Fair. Wednesday, 111—Stony River. .Thursday. '2O Awakino Sheep and Cattle Sale. Friday. 21—Okan Sheep and Cattle Sale, Friday, 21—Kaponga. Monday, 24—Urenui. Tuesday, 25—Rahotu. Tuesday. 25 —Stratford Ram Fair. Friday, 2S Douglas Supplementary Sheep Fair. Friday. 2S —Sale Pedigree Show Stock, New Plymouth. ENTRIES INVITED. URENUI ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR MONDAY, JANUARY 10. 1 xewtoF KING j^ 7 ILL hold his fair in the Urenui Yards as above, and will offer by public auction — 7500 MIXED SHEEP, comprising—--1700 2-tooth ewes fiOO 2 and 4-tooth ewes 1050 f.f.m. ewes 700 4, 6 and f.m. ewes' 1400 2-tooth wethers 300 4-tooth wethers 1050 lambs ■■6o fat ewes 40 Romner rams Sale at 12.30. V " Further entries solicited. NOTE.—My fortnightly cattle sale will be held on Tuesday, lltli February (day after Sheep Fair). WEBSTER, DOBSOS AND CO. ' LI S T OF gALES. FEBRUARY. Monday. 10th —Strathmore Cattle Sale. Tuesday. 11th—Stratford Cattle Sale. Thursday, 20th—'Tahora Sheep Fair. Monday, 24th—Strathmore Sheep Fair. Tuesday, 25th—Stratford Cattle Sale. Thursday, 27th—Stratford fsheep and Ram Fair. ■gEPAB A T 0 E gIMPLICITY * . an< l igATISFACTION are embodied in the WOLSELEY Every user is satisfied, and more than satisfied. The test of its skimming is j perfectly satisfactory. And it is the cheapest machine on the market. See one on view at the Moa Dairy Co.'s oflier. Inglewood. R. BUCKLEY Agent for Taranaki. Dulg.-tv & Co., Now Zealand Agents. YOUR GARDEN MAY BE "U SMALL. BUT IT NEED NOT BE A FAILURE. Sow the best seeds you can get and joJ will have one of the finest gardens in the country. YATES' SEEDS will give you excellent results. Thej are well known for reliability and are obtainable from ! WHITAKEIt & SON GBOCERS - NEW PLYMOUTH TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1912 TO APRIL 30, 1913. •CASHING LICENSES may be obtained from J. Therkleson, Tariki; G Gudgeon, Inglewood; R. Gribbon, Wai tara; J. S. Fox, Okato; A. S. Hasell. New Plymouth, and the undersigned. O. N. FIRTH, ': Secretary. ' Licenses—Men, whole season (avail able over all the Dominion), £1; womea and boys (under 18 years), ss; diT licenses (available for Taranaki district Only), 2s 8d; half-season licenses, from Dumber SO, 1912 (available for Tar*U M gistiict oil} J, 12a Id.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 221, 6 February 1913, Page 1
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