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STRATFORD .SATURDAY, JI'NE (I, 101-1 ■ NEWTON" KING Yyi-lj oiler i .i! following horses, us per entries below, at the Ilorse Bazaar, on the above date—gQ DRAUGHTS, lIAU'-DUAUGHTiS, HACKS, AND, HAIiX'ESS HORSES; »U Shtllaiid Ponies .Entries now being received. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. OX THE FARM, OEO ROAD. AWATUXA. . WEDNESDAY, .TCXK 1914. NEWTON KINO H A,4 been favored with instructions (o sell, by Public Auction; WITHOUT RESERVE, on above date, on behalf of Mr. S. Weston, junr., who is leaving the district, the whole of his Dairy Herd, Farm. Stock and Implements, comprising— -42 DAr RY OOWS, mostly second and third calvers, to. t*:i!v■ ■ •July and August (a picked herd, in good condition) I'igs 2 Btumping jacks, milk cana, d.f. and s.f. ploughs, tine and disc harrows, 2 spring drays, gig, chalTcutter.and oil engine, farm tools ana sundries, 2 stacks prime hay, quantity of harness, ohaina, etc.; also quantity of koußchold furniture. With Slight Reserve, — 3 light draught horses (any trial), heavy aged draught mare (in foal), draught mare and foal, 2-year draught i-olt, harness mareLuneheon Provided.

T» coitnwtiuti with the m-ont. trniii jh*('h]lherf jnc tiiiiny ciimmv wnifcVlt cummt bft ftiirly dealt with o\by an oHicia! inquiry, hut ilu*ro i* wio circumHtaiK't l llnit merit* comment. The tablet system failed l () prevent tlio express crashing into the goods train, but it appears to have on used nil unwarrantable delay of some liours in aiirenurinj; the injured. It is u inters I ood that a loss of a tablet prevented an engine and van beisij; immediately sent to Mercer From the scene of tlie disaster, the red tape of the department being promptly employed to hamper those whom it lias failed to protect. If (.he line between rino and Mercer was known to he clear, and responsible 'Mercer olllemls werj lvcCdiing it iilea>r, some explanation .is due io the public as to why regulations were not intelligently suspended for an rinpr-f?eiu-.v and the injured promptly moved in an "iintaWetcd" train,—Auckland Herald.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 12, 2 June 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 12, 2 June 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 12, 2 June 1914, Page 8

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