jSJEWTON KING'S LIST OF SALES. SEPTEMBER— Wednesday, 15—Siony River. Thursday, September 16: R. H. Witt, Croydon Rcrnd, off Stanley ' Roa.d, Midhirst. Friday, 17—A. Welts, Puiiiho Road. I Monday, 20—Urenui. Tuesday, 21—RahoUl. Tuesday, 21—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Tuesday, 21—Stratford Hide, Skin and Wool Sale Wednesday, 22—E, Schwann, Mango* rei. Friday, 24—Waiwakaiho, Monday, 27—Toko. Monday, 2^—Waiwakaiho Annual Horse Fair. Tuesday, 28—Stratford. > Tuesday, 28—Stratford 'Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday, 29—Stony River. « ON THE FARM, PUNIHO ROAD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. NEwfofTKlNfc JJAS received instructions from Mr. A. Wells, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above,"WITHOUT RESERVES' DAIRY COWS, and he lie rs, in" milk and to calve 9 yearling heifer* 7 milk cans, light spring ,catf, household furniture and effect* Luncheon provided. . ' Sale at 12.30. » . r OX THE FARM, MANGOREL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, NEwfotTKiNG V : JJAS received instructions from Mif. B. Schwann, who has 1 sold his farm, to eell by (Public Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE- ' JQ DAIRY COWS, jn milk and to calva " , "■>'>-' 3 harness horses ' " -■■ ■ 2 breeding-sows and €-■ slips> 9 goats, spring dray, gig, parries*, s.f. plough, tine harrows, Qillle cans, tpn slag, Jowls,' copper With Slight-Ri&etve—' Piano and Household /FurhituTl' On account Mr, L. Brown—--8 springing heifers On account Mr. G. Mitchell— ; i springing heifers Luncheon provided/Sali at 12.30. WAIWAKAIHO gPRING jJORSE pA IS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER <27. newtoFking hold his Annual Spring Horso Fair at the Waiwakaiho yard# as above. ' ' ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN' Note.—Horses will be sold in the order in which entries are received. In». t.—Rich Is F»i. witk <r« l*)f rf , pifr* liKM*d !• Toi Cttf Mml, itwinr h\ testa! ft 13*6 % U addition of crud< fUb «r t«iad •#» No. 2-E«sy U CmuUiflu In i«Mf water w wH*y, W**»« * *W7I fiMljr |round. V No. 3.—Build* SumkuL > a W. UwTtait, F.CA, W«tt» wyi H U • W«U<UUik«4 tttfon Uttl form* |*e4 ban* wrf fna2o mid fl«*h «f ytw»f rtKfc N* 4.—Natural Colour. CrMmy Cdoui k TiiS C*tf Mfcal d«f toUly to rkfc' iafrwiiwti. No. 8.-Plemot T«»to. Al»»r» t* and k«*n!y O E. GRIFFITHS & Co., New Plymouth WEBSTER BROS., New Plymouth. H. C. LUKE,, INGLEWOOD. 0. E. GAUSTAD, WAITARA. AN INNOVATION IN LIGHT' » DELIVERY—THE /PROBLEM SOLVED. OALL AND SEE THE Wonderful AUTOtCARRIER ' Vehicle— That will oarry aix hundredweight and tlie driver. Just the thing for the Butcher, Baker aad Grocer—in fact, the only perfect light delivery car on the market. A N DREW, LTD. 63, Taupo Quay, WANGANUI. TJRENUI-WAITARA-New PLYMOUTH MOTOR OOAGH SERVICE, Leaves— Urenui 8 a.m. for New Plymoutn". Waitara 9.16 a.m. and 1 p.m. for N<W Plymouth. Leaves New Plymouth (Trocadert)'— 11 a.m. for Waitara. 3 o'clock for Waitara and Urenui Waitara—4.3o for Urenui. ARTHUR J, SMITH, (Proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1915, Page 8
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