KING'S LIST OF SALES. FEBRUARY. Fridav 7— Whangamoraona Sheep Fair. Monday. 10-Urenui Sheep Fair. Monday. I<>--n«riii{! M". A. Mel hail. T U eSy!"ll-Urenui Fortnightly Cattle Tuesday! 11-Rihotu Sal* and Wcancr Jue*dav,' 11—Stratford Wool, Skin and Hide Sale. Fridav. 14—Waiwakaiho. Saturday. 15-Pohokura Sheep Fair. Monday" 17-Toko. Von-lav. 17-Waiwaka.ho Fair. Tu-.1.v. IS-Stnttford Cattle Sale. Tn«-!av. B-Si rat ford Slw-'P Fair. Wednesday. 10-Stnny River. Thursday." 20 Awakino Sheep and Cattle Sale. Friday. 21—Okau Sheep and Cattle Sale. Fridav. 21—Kaponga. Mondav. 24-Urenui. Tuwdav, 25-Rahotu. Tue-dav. 25—Stratford Ram Fair. Friday.' 28 Douglas Supplementary Sheep Fair. Fridav, 28—Sale Pedigree Show Stock, New Plymouth. ENTRIES INVITED. WITHOUT RESERVE. AT THE FARM, WAIWERA ROAD. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10. ' NEWTON KING TJ.VS received instructions from MR. A. A. Mt-PHAIL to sell as above the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising- <•> 4 A 4. C and f.f.m. ewes 200 good woolly lambs 11 18 month.* cattle 11 good weaners 11 dairy cows (mostly Jersey) • 2 good trap horses, I harness pony 1 Cortland waggon (in good order), 1 d.f. plow, set disc harrows, net chain liarrows. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1.30. WEBSTER, DOBSON J, IST 07 g-UES. FEBRUARY. Ifondav, 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 and Rain Fair. EPABATOR SIMPLICITY gATISFACTION are embodied in the WOLSELEY Every user is satisfied, and more than satisfied. The test of its skimming is perfectly satisfactory. And it is the cheapest machine on the market. See one on view at the Moa Dairy Co.'s office, Ingle wood. R. BUCKLEY Agent for Taranaki. Dalgcty'i Co., New Zealand Agents. YOUK GARDEN HAY BE SHALL, BUT IT NEED HOT BE A FAILURE. Bow iae best seeds you can get and vJt will have one of the fines' |» : Mr 3» in the country. YATES* SEEDS will give you excellent remits. Thej are well known for reliability aud arf obtainable from WHITAKETI & SON GROCERS - NEW PLYMOCTE TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION ■ t SOCIETY. FKHIXG SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1812 TO APRIL 30, 1913. ■CtISHING LICENSES may be obtained from J. Therkleson, Tariki; 0 Gudgeon, Inglewood; R. Gribbon. Wai tara; J. S. Fox, Okato; A. S. Hasell. New Plymouth, and the undersigned. 0. N. ITRTH, Secretary. Licenses.—Men. whole season (avail able over all the Dominion), £1; womes and boys (under 18 years), ss; da* licenses' (available for Taranaki districl only), 2s «d; half-season licenses, from December 20, 1912 (available for Tsra «akt district <-~ht, 12s *dfat. Sanderson.] [H. Victor Griffiths. OANDERSON AND QRIFFITSS, ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: King's Buildings, corner ol Devon and Brougham Street*.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 222, 7 February 1913, Page 1
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