VWNJfISIDAY, .AUGUST 23, MATTHEWS,~GAML!N & CO, hold their usual weekly sale in their lnglewood yards as nbgve. Present entries: £QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 1 o'clock. THE MART, INGLEWOOD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. JJAVE received instructions from Mrs. Eleanor Goller to offer hy public auction on the above date— HER FARM ON THE JUNCTION RUtw, containing 82 acres, jn 8 paddocks, all ploughed, sheepproof fences, 8-roomed house, and outbuildings. Sale at 2 o'clock. MONDAY, AUGUST 30, MATTHEWS, OAMLIN & CO. JJAVE received instructions from' Mr. O'Connor, who has disposed of his property, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his stock, etc., as above, consisting of—--2Q 'DAIRY COWS (in milk) 14 dairy cows (to calve) 15 good dairy heifers (r.w.b.) 3 forward cewa 2 Shorthorn bulls 15 mixed yearlings Also—--2 geldings (all harness), 4 sows (to farrow in September), 3 store pigs, C weaner pigs, 2 s.f. ploughs, 1 mower, 1 hayrake, 1 maire roller, dray, express (shafts and pole), tine harrows, chain do., chains, whipple-trees, barrow, milk cans, farm tools, sundries, etc., etc. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. NOTE.—The above herd was taken over from Mr. Kilpatriek, who has been milking for over 20 years, without ever having had a sale. The herd has been heavily culled, and we can confidently recommend it.
SHOES! the depend abfe kind. The best makes and the beat styles for Ladies) at wonderfully moderate prices. There are many advantages in/ buying your shoes here, for you will find a 'splendid choice of styles, Bhapes, and sizes. COME AND SEE THE SEASON'S BEST MODELS! R. J. FRiWIN. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, JUST arrived, and now at H. BARRACLOUGH'S, Hawera, the Chat Dual-Gaited Stallion, HAVOC. Winner of the Auckland Cup, as a three-year-old, one mile and a quarter, 2min 48sec; two miles, Imin 3teec. The only horse in the North Island eligible for the New Zealand Trotting Cup. Franz —Murmer, Also, the Straight-out Trotter, TODD BELLS. By Abbey Bells (imp.)— Countess of Lodde (imp.). NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW PLYMOUTH. rT'HE Premises lately occupied by MB. F. TAIT, Butcher, Devon Street, are now being conducted by A. MATTHEWS, Butcher (from across the way), in conjunction with P. A. OPENSHAW, of Leppcrton, and will be styled the THE CITY MEAT STORES. Our Policy will be to sell the Best Quality procurable. We arc making a speciality of SHOP CASH TRADE, and to encourage this wo are making special concessions to purchasers who pay cash and take away their purchases. N.B.—The Premises of the City Meat Stores are absolutely the MOST UP TO DATE AND SANITARY IN NEW PLYMOUTH. WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. Telephone 438. Their tlrength andpuritjrniakei
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1915, Page 8
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