SALES BY AUCTION. JTNRESERVED JJISPERSAL JgALS NEWTON KING'B pEDIUKEE JJOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN^ WILLOWVALE STUD FARM, BELS BLOCK. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916^; THE WHOLE OF HIS WELL-KNOWS "WILLOWVALE" PEDIGREE HERD Og PEDIGREE CATTLE, comprising: The Champion Bull (King Fayn# Segis 2nd. imp.) 3-year Bull "Aleartra 2-year Bull "Aleartra Pietje dj Kol" (1 yearling bulls 23 cows at profit or springing 10 3-year heifers 7 2-year heifers 11 yearling heifers 15 calves VSOLUTELY WITHOUT LUNCHEON PROVIDED, Send for Catalogue. Conveyances will leave Mr. King*( 'i.Tice, New Plymouth, from 9 o'clock o± the morning of the sale. Motor-crs will leave the Kaponga officl :it 5.30 a.m. and Stratford office at 9.3Q gTRATFORD JJORSE pAI* SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, MO. NEWTON KING \\7ILL eell in his StratforJ ffoWT Bazaar on above date, subject t« tlbe Taranaki Auctioneers' 'Associatku Rules—gA HORSES, comprising broken unbroken Draughts, Half* Draughts, Hacks and %£h{ Harness Horses Bale at 1 o'clock. '■ SALF BY MORTGAGEE. (By Leave of the Supreme Court.)]' WEBSTER BROS. jfJAVE received instructions to offer fo( sale by Public Auction at thei( Autcion Mart, Devon Street, New Ply\, mouth, on THURSDAY, the sth" day October, 1010, at 11 a.m.:. THE OIL LAUNCH "TUI," fultj' equipped, with 5-h.p. Union Engine therein, now lying at th(i Breakwater, Moturw. The said launch will be offered on Me Mi of the Grantee, in exercise of thi" power of sale contained or' implied i? Instrument by Way of Security, Regis. torcd Number 12,424. and in pursuant i f an Order of the Supreme Court dated the 10th day of August, 191& of sale may be seen at the Office of th{. Auctioneers, or upon application to C. R. STEAD, Solicitor foi: the Mortgagee, Waitari, A B IG A ITCTIOIf > S^l of COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ' SAMPLES (From C. Ross & 00,, 'WeUingtonlt AND SALVAGED STOCKS, ex the wreck of the s.s. Rangatirai. \Vill commence ia WAITARA TOMORROW (Friday, October 6)'- &. . 2 p.m., and on SATURDAY, at 11 a.m. TVnpory, Shoes, Men's, W« men's and Children's Clothing and Uw derwear, Sheeting, Harness, Cutleryi Bedding, Crockery, and a thousand an* one lines required in house and honu for everyone. The floods are NOW OPEN, an( PUBLIC INSPECTION IS INVITED. •Read the Circular with this paper, There's not n ilenny Reserve. "NETHEKBY' ])AIRY gHORTHORN JJEJUi (Founded 1570.) The Property of P.. TURNBULL AND SON, SENTRY HILL. " pOR SALE, Young Bulls, eligible fo| the Milking Shorthorn Herd BoolQ| by the Pedisrrec Bull "Edward's Dairy* man," and from good dairy strains* "Edward's Dairyman'' was bred by William Taylor, of Tc Awamutu, and was sired by the imported dairy bud "Edward 22 " On his dam's side, of th-j celebrated "Wild Eyes" strain, both h'.\ dim and grand-dam wore exceptional!? heavy milkers. '' "..' Also," ' A number nf PEDIGREE BERKSHIRH . PIGS of the be>f strain Correspondence and inspection invitea\ Visitors welcomed at all times. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1916, Page 8
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