SALES BY AUCTION. STRATJORD SALE, .TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917. NEWTON KING TfyiLL sel! in his Stratford Yards on above date—--350 HEAT) jtoED CATTLE, com^ prising— ~" 20 fat cows 70 store cows (in lots) IS 3-year hullocks 24 2%-year steers 45 20-montha steers 50 20-months steers 50 weaner steers 70 weaner heifera 5 cows, close to profit (guaranteed sound) | 17 bulls g()Q MIXED SHEEP, including--200 4 and 6-year ewes 40 ewes 300 2-tooth wethers 500 iambs 300 lambs off rape Also— On account of Mr. R, A. Bricknejl, o! Tututawu—--35 dairy cows, in milk .? 30 mixed weaners The above are a genuine hero*. Mr. Bricknell has secured the highest tsst at the Tututawa Factory for several years past. The reason for selling is shortage of labor. They are off very hilly country and should do well in the open counSale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. NEWTON KING \yiLL SELL as above, subject to tha, rules of the Taranaki Stock Auc-i tioncers' Association—(M) store and forward cows 20 forward cows 30 mixed weaners 10 bulls 3 2;/,,-year gprir-'-- '■■" ■■- 200 f.m. ewes 200 woolly kinba I SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. ' RAMS FOR SALE. t J HAVE for Private Sale a few 2-toota Romney and Southdown Rams. NEWTON KING, 1 New-'Plymouth. pURNITWRK £AL E. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 29. C.E. GAUSTAD JJAS received instructions from Mrs. H. Cossar (who is leaving Wall tara) to sell by Auction on the pre-i mises, Nelson Street, Waitara, her Household Furniture and Effects, including handsome Chesterfield settee, Morrtg chairs, dining-room chairs, carpets, artistic Brass-rail and wooden bedsteads, two duchess pairs, child's cot, cheats ot i drawers, wardrobe, dining and pther tables, carpets, linoleums, a number of fine pictures, ornaments; otitic separator; : churn, wheelbarrow, corrugated iron, and a quantity o£ sundries, and outdoor effects. The above, with one or two exceptions, will bo 6old absolutely without roserv* Also— v At the, same time and placeSections l and 2, Block 35, Wattari West. Sale at 2 o'clock. WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUL. mm, FINEST PRIVATE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. JJANDSOME Brick Building, with _ every modern convenience, eleotrio lignt, electric radiators, hot and cold water in principal bedrooms, seven bath. rooms, with h.c. and shower baths. _ Magnificent situation, overlooking sea, river, town, and countryside. Five balconies open to sun and sea breezes. Five minutes from railway station, which lies directly opposite, Across the river. Three minutes from trams. Motor garage, tennis and croquet ground. TARIFF— Os per day; £2 5s ner week. Special terms for lengthy visits. Telegrams, "Braeburn,'' Wanganui." Address, Anzac Parade, Wanganui. The Taranaki Daily News is on thebreakfast taDies in places as far away from the publishing ollice as Patea,. Hawera, Manaia. Kapnni, Whakarilaru,, etc. We literally cover the whole of the province by breakfast time. Business men of the province—let us tell, your story to the publi- every morning!
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1917, Page 8
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