RICHMOND ROAD. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. "3 TAYE received instruction- from the Executor in the estate of the late Rudolph Shriebler (deceased), to sell by public auction. WITHOUT RESERVE, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of—~»A GOOD YOUNG DAIRY COWS, in profit (u first-class herd) 5 heifers, i.w.b. 5 Jersey heifer calves 3 fat cows 1 Jersey bull (well bred) i Also 1 bay gelding. 7 years (any liarnv*<), 2 pig*, - milk carts, 1 s.f. plough, farm implements, furniture, carpenter's tools, milk cans, sundries, etc. Light luncheon provided. Sale at 1.30. N\Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. & REDUCED. LIST OF gTOCK'gALES FEBRUARY. Thursday, 13th—Hawera Weaner Fair. Monday, 17th—Opunake Weaner Fair. Tuesday, ISth—Manaia Weaner Fair. Wednesday. 19th—Kohura tain. Friday, 21st —Hawera Sheep Fair. Tuesday, 25th—Stratford. Wednesday, 26th—Eltham. Wednesday, 20th—Puniwhakau Sheep Fair. " Thursday, 27th—Hawera. Friday, 23th—Hawera Ram Fair. Friday, 28th—Omoana Sheep Fair. I WEBSTER, DOBSOS LI S T OF gAL ES. FEBRUARY. Thursday, 20th—Tahora Sheep Fair. . Monday, 24th—Strathmore Sheep Fair. Tuesday, 25th—Stratford Cattle Sale. Thursday, 27th—Stratford Sheep and i Ram Fair. [rpARANAKI JOCKEY nLUB ! ' AUTUMN MEETING. AUTUMN MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. TO-DAY CHARGES FOR ADMISSION. GATE: s. d. Foot Passengers 2 0 Horsemen 3 o Vehicles (including driver-) 3 0 Ladies and Children "; Free GRANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK. s. d. For Ladies 5 0 For Gentlemen 10 0 Children under twelve, including babies 2 G DELAYED TRAINS. , EXCURSION FAR ES. ! E. P. WEBSTER, f Secretary. AUCKLAND RACING QLUB. AiTUMN" MEETING. 1!)1:J. (NOMINATIONS foi BRIGHTON HURDLES. EASTER HANDICAP. I ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAI'. FRIDAY. EEBItI'ARY 11. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. !\yE opened, on SAITRDAY. the Sth in-t., a PORK & SMALL GOODS Business in the premises lately occupied by the late .lames Gardiner. We hope, by strict attention, to have a fair patronage from the public. W. MeKOY & SON. HERE'S A £ IOOO A YEAR FOR Q£A ACRES. 7-roomed house and 3roomed cottage, subdivided 34 paddocks. 3S acres in srop. carrying 100 dairy cows and heifers, besides horses and sheep. Absolutely free from noxious weeds. Splendid native bush shelter. Has been exceptionally well farmed, being sold to close partnership, at £ll 10s per acre. A RARE BARGAIN. App'.y J. SUTHERLAND, Inglewood,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 227, 13 February 1913, Page 1
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