KING'S LIST OF SALES. AUGUST— » '. Tuesday, 10—Rdhotu. Thursday, 12 —Clearing Sale, If. T. Bundle, Kent Road. Friday, 13—Waiwakalho. Monday, lft—Douglas, Tuesday, 17—Stratford, Tuesday, 17—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday, 18—Stony River. Monday, 23 Urcnui. Tuesday, 24~Rahotu. Tuesday, 2-I—Stratford Hide, Skill and Wool Sale, Wednesday, 25—Stony River Horse Fair. Friday, 27 —Waiwakalho, Monday, 30—Toko. Tuesday, 31—Stratford. Tuesday, 31—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. SEPTEMBER—. Pedigree Holstein Sale, Newton King and A. Harold Street, Bell Block ATTHE lIAYMARKET. ~ SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, '' NEWTON KING JJA.S received instructions from Mr. J*. W. West to sell as above— GOOD "BUS HORSES (very aultaible for farm work) ON THE FARM, BARRETT ROAD. MONDAY, AUGUST 10. newtotT king hajj sold his Barrett Road Farm, will sell by Public Auction on the Farm, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—CHOICE DAIRY OOWS 1 4-year pcdiigreo Holstein bull, bred at the "Willow-bank" stud farm C choice 3-year springing Holsteia heifers 17 yearling heifers 18 grade yearling llol*>Mn IjulU, -15 store pigs, 3 geldings (halfdraught), 4, 1 and 9 years, aged saddle horse, 40 Angora gfljaU, : spring dray, (Use, chain and tine ■-harrows, slag sower, cart harness, 40 puriri poets, 3 tons baste: slag, hillside plough, si, plough, 9 milk cans, Lister separator, v sledge and frame, and farm sun* : '• dries. ■V. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. NOTE.—4O of these cows are choice ITolsteins, duo August and September, to the pedigree Holstein hull. To anyone In search of good Hoktein cows tliij iierd can he recoinmeiided. ~~ STONY RIVHI ■ J-f ORSE pAIR WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 35. NEWTON KING YyiT.Ti hold his Annual Slonv Rivet ITorse Fair as above, Entries Now being Taken. Vendors are requeued to note that Horses will bo sold in the order in whieli they are received, and are asked to forward entries early.
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JXST arrived, anil now at H. BAP.RA-d-OUGH'S, Hawera, the Champion Dual-Gaited Stallion, HAVOC. W inner of tlie Auckland Cup, as > tin'ee-year-old, one wi'e anil a quarter, '2inin 43iee ; two miles, -tmiu 3fcec. The i.iiiy horse in the North Island eligible for the New Zealand Trotting Clip. Franz—Murmer. Also, the Straight-out Trotter, TODD BELLS. I!y Abbey Bells (imp.)—Counteis of T.odde (imp.). - ■ SO EASY— It is so ea.;y to have Dainty Dinners and Cuppers, without the tiresome worry of cooking. The EMPIRE HAM AND PORK SHOP. DEVON 1 STREET CENTRAL, Is t'lio Shop \Wicre niunorum SMALL GOODS arc manufactured every morning from only prime material. Motto: Cleanliness and Attention. If satisfied, tell others; if not, tell me. TOM BROWN, EMPIRE HAM AND PORK SHOP, DEVON STREET. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
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