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SALES BY AUCTION, POHOKURA "•'■ SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR.' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 191 ft, NEWTON KING. <■"> sell at Pohokura, by the., king permission of P. J. Nathan, in the latter's yards, on above date—--2000 MIXE r O SHEEP, coraprUtnjH 5C3 f.m. ewes 250 4-year ewes 200 2-tpoth to f.f.m. ewes ' 400 2-tooth to f.f.m. wethcr3 l 200 2-tooth wether* ,v 500 lambs 10 3'/ 3 -year bullocks J ■'' Sale at 1 o'clock. RATTOTU AUTUMN CATTLE SAT'S AND WEAXER FAIR TUESDAY, APRIL 18. NEWTON KING . hold his Annual Fair at above, ' Entries invited. ~ l STONY RIVER AUTUMN CATTLE' SALE AND WEANER FAIR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. NEWTON' KING ' jCMILL hold his Annual Fair a» t'leVc, Entries invited, • SALE OF BAKERY PLANT «'. U . STOCK IN TRADE. > UNDER A DISTRESS. MONDAY'NEXT, MARCH 27, lJl«n WEBSTER BROS, TAVE received instructions to aeH by auction on the premises (lately occupied by Mr. D. Muuro, South Road), without reserve— All the Stock in Traife, Confectionery, etc., and Bakehouse Plant, one Bakers' Cart, and Harness, two Trap Horses, etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. t ■ INGLE W 0 O D. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29\ MATTHEWS, GAM LIN & CO. lIS/ILL hold their usual we"kiy sale in their Inglewo'od 'yards as abo*« Present entries:—

25.{| HEAD MIXED CATTLE 250 good f.m. owes 100 :ni\'cd lainl Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD SALEYARUS. WEDNTI'.M/AY, .MARCH 29. i.»\ MATTHEWS, CAMLIN & CO. WAVE received :nstructions from E. VICKERS, Es-|. (who lias leaned Bit farm), to sell on the nl>ovi» date, t'ifl whole of his well known ncfe of UanHe shire Down sheep, cimipriMiig—--50 crwes from 2-tooth to f.l.m . .. .20 ewe iambs 20 rams and ram lambs i WANTED KNOWN-The Daily Newt is the best advertising 'medium in Taranaki. It covers the whole of tlio province, from New Plymouth to Patea, to Opunake, to Awakitio, to ivhauga., to Purangi. It is read on every tritln, coach anil 'bus. So send along ycur wants, for rates, etc. Do You Realise That you can save- pounds in a year by having yotir soiled clothes renovated BY OUR SPECIAL PROCESS which makes them equal to new ? Send for free booklet, J. K. HAWKINS & Co. Dry Cleaners and Dyers.' ... DEVQN STREET, re, NEW PYLMOUTII MY DEAR MOTHER,— Washing day worries do not trouble me in New Plymouth. The Steam Laundry. cart calls and gets our wash*' ing bag and returns it w.'tU its contents, .beautifully clean. It coste. only 2/i for a week's or a fortnight') washing. Your affectionate daughter. New Plymouth Steam Laundry, GILL STREET. 'Phon* 5«

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1916, Page 8

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