' SALES BY AUCTION. n.z. loan k ij.oo I KAKARAMEA SALE. Monday, November 22. forward & store cows 5 fat cows 20 15 to 18-month Jersey and Jersey cross heifers 10 15-montli steers (good cCrws) ■i 15 springing heifers 1 Jersey bull 20 ewes and lambs 20 forward ewes C 2-year bulls 100 4 and G-tooth .wethers (woolly) lf> slore pigs 2 harness horse STRATFORD SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1020, At 12.30 p.m. 20Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 40 mixed yearlings 20 mixed yearlings 30 15-months heifers 30 15-months steers 20 store cows 1 Jersey bull 15 dairy heifers 8 dairy cows 1 gig, newly painted ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. a 30 STORE COws " 0 springing heifers 25 15-months Jersey heifers (good) 14 Holstein heifers 20 Shorthorn heifers 0 3-year bullocks 12 2-year bullocks 30 fat sheep 20 store pigs 1 set disc harrows 1 ...gig (practically new) DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. L; A. NOLAN AND CO. have received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction .it their Auction Rooms in Devon Street, New Plymouth, on Wednesday, the 24th November. KlL'o, at 2 r o'clock p.m., that desirable freehold seclion and dwelling-house in Gill Street recently occupied by the late Mrs. K, R. r Baker. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers, d or to— WESTON & BILLING, Solicitors, New Plymouth. A L A C OFm ENTAU. Commencing THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 18th, ALSO SUNDAY AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 21st. I every Thursday and Sunday followJ: NGAERE GARDENS JNSTRUMENTAL ITIRIO. 5 PIANIST: MISS M. HALLI VIOLINIST: MR. V. N. LESTER , a CLARIONETIST: MR. H. V. LESTER ;r Will render Programmes suitably select's ed from a lengthy repertoire 1 Tf vnn ,ln ~„. „„,' F.„ :.. le LAUGH AND GROW CORPULENT. BE t- See the Grotesque Mirrors and avoid a ls Doctor. e3 LESTER BROS., „ ' Phone 315. Proprietors. t o N.B.—Order your Flower Annuals from id in now. AVe sell you Seedlings that we 3, would not be ashamed to plant ourselves. NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS. -mougiiain .Street, 1 wish to notify customers and the public generally that As the premises must be closed early m December, I would request that all accounts owiiifc to me be settled by Nov JOS. JENKINSON OLIVER & ALLANSON, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. QASTINGS of any and in any metal made at shortest notice. Expert pattern make>. Trade workundertaken
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1920, Page 8
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