""JJEWTOX KING'S LIST OP CLEARINC . SALES. HAYWednesday, 21—Henry Spencer, Hui rangi Wednesday, 28—A. C. McDonell, Oa kura. Thursday, 29—Karl Bielawski, Kai : mata Friday, 30—V. Membery, Midhirst. Friday, 30 Chew Chong, Albert Road. •JUNE— Thursday, s—Haseltine Bros., T Roti Fridav, G—C. M. Luders, Midhirst. Friday, 13 —H. Say well and H. J. Richmond, Pedigree Jersey Cattle, Midhirst Monday, 10— H. B. Kidd, Huiroa Thursday, 19— J. M. Steiner, Ka- ' \pbnga -, .JH«n,d«yi 23--fS; Long, Mahoe; ■ july- ■ Tuesday, I—W. M. Rogers, Wharehuia. Thursday, 3—Thos. Webb, Stratford Thursday, 10— T. Curran, Kaponga , Wednesday, lfi—P. H.E. Surrey, Huirangi (Pedigree Jerseys) Thursday, 17—D. Watkins, Huiroa (Pedigree and Grade Jerseys). Wednesday,-23-F. J. Hopkins, Toko Thursday, 34M3ark Bros., Riverlea. Thursday,.24—o. Olsen, Stratford. Monday, .28— G. A. Trewick, Ngaere. Wednesday, 30— J. C. Robson, Robson Roald, Stratford xAUGUSTThursday, 7—R. H. Bartlett, Kaponga Dates to be arranged— Wickham Bros., Ngaere. J. C. Felton, Toko. P.'Collyer, Kiore. A. V, Davidson, iKaponga. SATURDAY, MAY 24. NEWTON KING sell at the Haymarket, New Plymouth— THE HUNTER, ■"ASSEGAI," by Uhlan Le Dauphine, 5 years old, sound, in good condition, and a clever fencer. Sale -at 12.30. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRI-1 CULTURAL SOCIETY. FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW WINTER SHOW KING GEORGE CORONATION AGRICULTURAL JJALL JUNE ii, 12, 13 & 14, 1913. 35,000 FT SPACIfi 35,000 FT SPACE 35,000 FT AVAILABLE. Competitions for MIRY FACTORY AND FARMERS' PRODUCE. GARDEN VEGETABLES. HOME INDUSTRIES. HONEY. FANCY WORK. ' TECHNICAL SCHOOL CLASSES. TRADESMEN'S DISPLAY. Etc., Etc. POULTRY SHOW DOG TRIALS.' DOG TRIALS. DOG TRIALS. DOG TRIALS. June 12 & 13, at FRANKLEIGH PARK. A. L. HUMPHRIES, . < C/o Webster & McKellar, Currie St., New Plymouth. THE OAKURA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO.,)LTD. APPLICATIOXsToR MANAGER. APPLICATIONS'are invited for the position of Manager of the Company at a salary of £175 per annum, and will close with the Secretary, Brougham street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, the 31st May,' at 5 p.m. Particulars of duties may be had on application to the undersigned. E. W. GARNER, Secretary. J)AIRY JjURMS J)AIRY JURMS SIX REMAINING UNSOLD FARMS, of the SUNNY PARK ESTATE, MATAMATA. Open for one month only at Auction upset prices. These farms comprise from 160 acres to 299 acres and are mostly all improved, with houses and outbuildings; butter factory on estate, and only 4 miles from Railway Station. TERMS UNEQUALLED— Only 10 per cent, deposit; 15 per cent. 3 months; balance 5 years 5 per cent. Plans and full particulars Vrom SOLE AGENT gCHOLLUH, AUCTIONEER AND LICENSED AGENT, 17, 19, 20 Royal Exchange Buililipgs, 'QUEEN ST., AUCKLANfI
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 307, 20 May 1913, Page 1
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