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Land Advertisements. Awstiona. Auctions. ; Auctions. Auctions. TIHRisTIiTT^jiNX TWTFW'rnN TCTNr'S TJ<yp OAONUI. YOUNY OUNG > HOBBS AND CO.'S »TIHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND Vj %JT pj"EWION *lIXGS LIST rnxTm*n A^~lvm<iT X ' STOCK SALES FOR- A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, °*- THURSDAY^! GUbl 13. ATTGUST— . ; LTD., successors to Nolan, Tcoks aad MANAIA. CLEARING SAI.ES: TVTEWTON KING has received in- Eltbam, Wednesday 12. Co., Agents for New Zealand Fire liiSiir- New Plymouth. Mr W. Humphries, JAI structionsi from Mr Alex Lawn • r McLaughlan, Rawhitiroa road, fTfOCK SALES FOR— ance Co, Ltd. Wednesday, 12th August. , .•„ • • dairvinir to' sell by Thursday, August 13. , . AUGUSTHAVE FOR SALE 3 CHOICE DAIRY Stratford yards, Mr W. Clemow, ™1™ n+ hk Lm Kit ™d i Kaponga, Friday 14. J. Robertson's clearing sale, Oeo FARMS ON THE WAIMATF. Wednesday, 12th August. nw^«fl_ Strathmore, Monday 17. road, Auto* Wednesday 12. PLAINS. Stratford yards, P. Jackson, Wed- T ? e Sle cf his choice dairy herd Stratford, Wednesday 19. - RF. WaHctd's clearing sale, 125 ACRES, Native lease, 7 years nesday, August 12. The ib^' Wednesday 26. Meremere, 33th, to run at a rental of 2s 6d per acxo; Stratford yards, W. Lovell, Wednes- 40 g^ J}oWg,J }OWg , all August Kaponga, Friday 28. ,T. Godkin's clearing Bale, ELwithin Ii miles cf two good dairy day, 12th August. Septembei . calvers , factories, and on good metalled road ; Oaonui, Mr A. Lawn, Ihursday, 2 choice sVringinff hedfers ELTHAM SAT FVAIITV* ' Opunake, Monday 17. aU fences of boxtho-rn, wiU iruaa'affitee 13th August. | Shor^^bruS i^LIHAM SALE YAKD& l. G . Bremer's clearing sale, Kale to carry 55 cows; no buildings. Sole road Mr C. Gooding, Thura- 2 harness horses, 1 spring oart WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. 1 * Mandav » Price £8 pea- acre, day, 13th August. -. h ff 7^ WneS — i 17tih August. SO ACRES, freehold, with seven- . Bullock Fair, Douglas, Friday, 14th Milk caLt and sundries At 1 p.m. Kafearamm, Moaaday 17 roomed house, 20-bail cowshed, and August- uiui^jmim «, Eltham, Tuesday 18. aU necessary outbuildings; on good Salisbury road, Mr E. Jones, Friday, Lunch at Noon VOUKG, HOBBS AND CO. will sell Hawera, Thursday 20. metalled road and within easy reach 14th August. X ' by public auction as above,— ' *f anaia .> lu «fday 25. rf two good factories. Price j£37, with T. Wilson, Mahoe, Monday, 17th Sale at 12.30. QKA HEAD of MEXED CATTLE, Springing Heifer Sale. Hawera about £1000 cash. August. OOIJ including— „, Tard ? Wednesday 26. 102 ACRES, freeholrl. with good 8- East read, Mr G. Songster, Tuesday. The auctioneer confidently invites .50 young store cows Tatterfeall's, Stallion Sale and roomed house, 24-b»ul cowsihed, go'Kl 18th August. attention to this sale, the herd con- 70 yearling steers Panada, Saturday 29. outbuildings, aud within easy reach Bcaconsfidd road, Mr L. Baskin, sisting of mostly grade Jerseys, and 50 2to 3-year steers Opunake, Monday 31. of Iliveo-dale Factory. Prioci £SC 10s, Wednesday. 19th August. for quality second to none on the coast. 30 choice sprin^m? heifors early Kakararaeav Monday 31. with £500 cash. Stal^^? *!*** 5* Friday ' The *"* for the st seas( > n ***%** 50 yearling to %jmc heifers ON THFFAI^M fVFn'^rrl For further particulars of theae pro- 31st August. f rora 3 .2 to 6.4. 5,1 1 . - S 0 choice 3-year heifers, close to UTPn a ' ' perties eithea- writo to the above or Stratford yards, springing heifer calving aujiUA. n.gupNo.Xß.M^. (£3£?S£%t£L» " — S^VlZL*"*' AUGUST IS . ' 26th Augu^. MONDAY, AUGUST IT. S^2ffiST illMtt At l^ook CDUI- DAIRY PABM FOR S.VLE. H ' %£%££* N™ TON Kl^"'- ««*« * '**"" - m HE KFW aSI^LOU. AND 224 jssvs r Lrj j d x7«^ Cml - Mon - 62 i«ife£? : *• «»> m raw™ , rooms, cowslied of 12 bads, trapshed, Stratfo^ yards, springing hedf-r 3 springing heifen 3? OAD. 80 d f *>' . c ™ Au ? ljsfc ai3d **l<dnp within one mile. SOLE ROAD, NGAIRE. Milk cans, aerator, saindries, Y OUNG HOBBS" AND CO W e 1™ IT rttSERTO t ' y^w-wwf -nui>u& AND LU. nave 1 gig horse, 4 years, by Jr-fsey This fkrm is cheap. Be quick and THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1 3-year' ataliian by "Albert H " M.tTIwI 1^ c . Uo ™. *«"*, I harness cob/good, 4*ye«xa '. apply, as there, is money in it inside ri™rl " n 7 aiceix «. flicLaughlwii, who is retinns: from t™ years, ATl7mmw __— . . A . 2IS - Govern(M? marQ ' dairying, to sell » above by>bHc The above are a first-lass lot of KING has received in- reserve auctian> __ cmrs> My ' ll(>hert6on j^^ t W . D PRICE— £I3 per acre bedrock. -*- 1 structions from Mr C. Gooding 1 *jear gelding by WITHOUT RESERVE, dairying fc-r 12 years, cullin^helivliv who has sold his farm, to sell,— Major Keith; reserve 50 C(WJf) August md September every season, and the cowa^have ail Apply ' WITHOUT RESERVE, J J-year by Glas- y^ hred b h;ißfe ,] f> Date)J be The whole of his live and dead 1 gpvv Duke.; reserve 11 springing helFers givem at sale. A. C. BELL. P.O. Box 32. Eltham.- * as under ™ **** mareS> yearS> l bull Land Representative for 108 ' b ' r^ _ iasb J reserva g mjik cans coolers, k buckets Luncheon Provided. B. GRIFFITHS & CO.. New Plymouth 8 Il!?tt P S f On account another vendor,— WITH' SLIGHT RESERVE. — cXc LX ' X 3 f?f gf* ' St Pau] - 1 4 "^ »■»• JyfflES«Ms 0N THB FA^^ MERjaiKRBu HAWERA MACHINERY EX- 9 3-year Jersey hedfers in calf ' 7 I!** J^ hhea ™ c^ 1 _ THURSDAY~4TrrTT<?T n CHANGE 24 3-year choice heifer, in calf Luncheon Provided. \ l^Z Z?^ W 1 T*™ Bo **^™* 15 yearling hoif era • l 3^f ar P00?fillP 00 ? fillr ' by "ux*™& At vo 0 _ m UNION STREET, 1 ped'groe Jersey bull" Sale at 1 o'clock Xm ff Jijw a-m. Haa for sale the following:— 2 Shorthorn bulls, bred by 1 pony maj-e , mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 digestor, Bft, high by sft 2in. in Winks' Estate Mr Wilson has definitely decided ,- n ,SnLS 7'7 ' 71c^ 7i& Z 1 A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, diameter; .£9O. 2 3-year Shorthorn bulls to. give up dairying. The, herd will n J h& auctlone^ c ™ ™f craficl- Ltd> havG receivod instructions from 1 Hornsby oil engine, 34-bA.p., l y^ling Jersey bull be sold absolutely without reserve; ° ?^ ft \r r ir ? E - *'• Walford, who is giving ut> Standard type,; in good order; £90. 1 Y™* l ™ S.H. bull they are a nice line of young eow^ f?™. "^ Mr McUughhn Iwb been daiiying; to m aJxw*1 15-h.p. Luke bSler, multitubular; 2 steers in good condition, and" almost .all ffl ,f! and ha * ne T OT . WirBOUT RESERVE, never him : Ja use. Made for the Nor- 1&2 ewes in lamb to English Lei- early calvers. i3'4's . a , c lean f? ***, 0 CMnin ? 80 dairy cows, August and Sepmanby Dairy Coy. last year. Suitable cester rams __ m early and m g.ood.condit.on tember calverl 2 ivr cheese factory; 12Olbs presßurc>; 30 fat aethers MJA.O. X 4 springing heifers £115. 2 p.b. Leicester rams . Luncheon Providod. 12 yearling heifers ' 1 12-h.p. Luke boiler, in good order; 1 taught mare, by Nelson, in TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. — - • 3 Shorthorn bulls . -„ . , «£6O. » foal ta General Wheeler; ATTOrrAW -,^7, . _ . KAPONGA 20 sne *P '< 1 4-h.p. Murray steam engine oom- zerarva N®!™? * , 7T* ***^± 1 haif^augl.t mare, in foal to pkte;£3o. S 1 draught 4-year gelding by I, . etl ™ tl0n « lr . oin '*^ Sawater, jbIDAT 4UHUST 14 ' Clydesdale, laddie Luke engine, in good order; , Nelson: slight reserve ' — 1 half^aught mare £58. . 1 half-draught harness mara ii- t Jf: E^ At 12.30 pm.- sharr? 1 thoroughbred mare, in foal to 1 3-h.p. Honrsby, steam engine and 3 mares « foal to Craigurskey Hij daary herd etc as under: ** 1Z J^h 6ttar P' . Clvde^ale laddie boiler combined 1 ; £35. x draught 3-year colt by Heath- '? w9 ' Qa . lvci ; R . c YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO." will sell 1 hack, marc, in foal to Clyde* 1 L.K.G. milker, 2 pulsatory, com- « Kin ? }S ? T g " lff « acc<xuM tt blient » who is c Laddie plete, with. A 0 Tangy© engine, 2-b.h.p., 3 thoroughbred mara ™ ' Tz'J A« \ , . „ leaving the distrizt,-- 1 half-draught gelding. 3 years, and No, 1 pump; £120. 1 harness gelding 104 Steatford factory, diare% fully WITHOUT RESERVE, broken to all harness • 1 L.K.G. milker, 2 pulsatom com- * gelding by Princo Ivan; uu- paid-up Throa buildinc sites" in Kap:>nffa, 2 2-yeai- half-draught colts by plete, with No. 2 pump and 4-b.h.p. broke « * young bz-aka horses; dight re- afautod between BlackstocS Briton " Tangye engine; £135, cost £210 No- 3 n^-drau;jht 2-year fillies and servo and th& Bridge. 3 foals by Briton vembeir last year. geldings by Wellington Luncheon Provided ; 19 store iiins - 1 second hand motor car, in good J 3-year fJliea by Toiler g, . , , , , ' KAPONGA SALEYARDS. 6 in P'? order; £50. *■ 6^' Jersey mara ** Utf »*jj»ciock. jgm j.^^, : 5 to £arrow SeT-tembei' r^^ COWf , are in d condition FRIDAY, AUGUST U Milk waggon and hnm ma, li> it iP li- v * « t on turaipsaU winter, are ohiefiF I~T ■ 25-gallon can., buckets, cooler, 1 Berkshire boar, from Slaok young, and for absolute sale. 1345 At l m ' fP 1^ *™<™ 9<9 < &™<* !*» -_^ ATPvrxrn v Axrr» iiros. * . — . hand drill, stumping jack, 'ZOOJD ±j A "U, 2 cattle dogs; 1 Retriever rpARAWAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN. "YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO. will sell gal. tank, plough 'chains and Spring and tip dray, express, trap, -*• HIDE, and TALLOW SALE by P uWic auction as above, — chain harrows!, larsre hand drill, T^ATP\"nsrr« t AMn double-seated buggy (shafts Hide Shed: Cloton road Stratford HEAD of MIXED CATTLE, pig barrels, troughs, fowb, etc. |j ainiJJL ' Jj and pole, slight reseiTe) } spring (Next Dairy Factory) *" including— Household furniture, and' eundrif®. di-ay, buggy and gi;j harness^ NRXT SALE — SEPTEMBER 1. 40. store cews 66 Mereanere Dairy tV eharee fully sidei saddle, washing machine. Clients are particularly requested ® fa *! cow f paid-up. t . WAVERLEY. Lani P> ' fountain, fowls (Brown to forward coneigmente in time U> 20 heifors in . calf WAVERLEY. aad White Leghorns), separar arrive not lacer than Thursday 45 y««*tog»teerß Luncheon Provided. , tor aaad tank. 3 Duncan pdows, Auou&t 27th •'•^ springing heifers — ■ ' •"" • . — . Planet Jr., seed and turnip For the convenience of clients an, 40 fafc and ««wrd ewes ON THE FARM CORNWALL ROAD, drills, tine and diaj hairrows. small consignu^nts will be taken ii, 6R shares in Awatuna Factoiy naar 1300 AC^ S » » "^J *«rt«>nsj 13 milk cans, churn,, aerator, at the HHymai-ket. ~ '— FRTfiAV ATTTTTW v , aU surv€ yed; good 25 gal. copper, 2 stump jaoks, SfEWTON KING. QTRATFORD WOi^L, SHEEfSKIh *™UaX> A^Ubl 14. houses; nearly all ploughable; three horse rake, crowbar?, 100 — HIDE, and TALLOW SALE a+ 15 on nriles from Warerley on good dray sheets iron, timber, 200 matai — - ' At _°' "^ postal, totara piles, 20 tons NEXT SALE— SEPTEMBER 1. WITHOUT RESERVE. olover hay, 10 ton* oat«n hay. tliients ar* requested to forward mrrp NttW ZFAT.AND 1 OAN AKn . . Upright Grand piano (slight re- »ote m a« to re^ch us by Thursday, 1 • MBBCAKTILE AGFNCY CO P.RICE only £17 per acre, ■«£»>' cycle, 3 rifles, JfEWTPFgING, August 2Tth have received instructions from EXCELLENT TERMS. Z™ 9'9 ' and V™** Bun ' ** yOV]S^ H0B ? S Al * D Ca Mr T. Godkin, who is relinquishing ' TPITFORD ~ J dairying, to soil as above, — country- at p^tc^ryin, 2* sheep ~— lJ ™. " _ ' WANGAN7JIJALE YARDS " TaTvert"^ "* t l^CE e i 5 tptrr «-^"* ' 100 ACES, fre^hold, al! in gra. ™««^^»^ 12 ' J fiSSMI • GOOD TEItMS. ' Mr Gwdi ,g, g cawa caa good quality level land., substantial Sale rt, 11.80 a,m. J ISM^ft^^ *. ■ confidence be b «oommaadad to dairy- jN^ plmtaticm, co W ,hed. — **»7> l^ness, oons, buckot^ ote, . \ nien, •Ha has boen milking 22 vemi, f°- ' " tuat * 4 ft^ m Stratford, J .». NIXON A\D CO. wiU soil by LunM lftM Tpmwd e d LAND, ESTATE. INSURANCE AWD w Ki* «™, l-xmte from creamery. A really good £ * pub Jl {^~ "^Jg**- . • • GEN^AAL am* be sold The cows are young, * arm - £ ™ P er -WT* J3OOO M F^^F P ' mpns - The <*™s «n, U good «^ . m good conditiryn, and early calves, .. ?UQ •- «$ :'nik m h ftr ' Mton «^ tore been well culled, Th& COMMISSION AGENtf, CO cows bedng culled last sciaeon. 6oa ACBES> f^^ hllly ,i atid # . '^^ *° ;> amount of butto-M y^ded tnm v *> S > U good quality, with « good j'royortion .'SOO good mixed lambs ■ 20th' August, 1907, to 10&^funa loafc PERCY "P -IXraKINSON. DOrrTA^mTTTOPKFATR of llat and imdulahng;. about .500 v 45 fat ewea . was 10,01 31ba \ -TV*. W- > . DOLGLAS BI^LLOCK FAIR, acres m grass;; carries 2| sht^.< per 500 mixed-lambs VfiTT^ FRIDAY AUGUST 14 aCm £ * 5s per acre - ***?*' " 35 ° mixed ™ n 7 lacab « ' ' " PUELIMIN j^ NOTICE, SOLE AGENT, , ' __L * /^ 400 am. ewes in lamb to Lincoln ANNUAL PARADE AND SALE OF ! Prince* street Hawera/ Nl^^ 0 "* *"* ACl^' f^ld,^ei l^nd, /m/ m STALLIQNS. , : T , 7{ » ' &%- bullock, > Jf? 7? fa } ™ b •"' SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. Box 23 • TeL 70. 350 3.^ BtwQ aud forwaxd w _ etc bl^ cSed S ' \\l f^t*"" ■ T HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN A , looks toP^ffe^'^S^racre tat'W forward ewes , ± MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. ECONOMY »MB BIRST STEP 35 spri^ ing hgA^ a * „200 3 and 4-tli wethora lions and Colts, Thoroughbred, Hackv 1U VYLAUin. 15 store cows . 2000 ACRES, nearly all ,o,rp,, 5 fat wethers . ney, Trotting and Pony Sires at mATrtf*4fc* fi«jf «Mii« nrt«r hv Jut, 4 <> mixed yearlings . •nilee frcm railway station ; Tsry good • *W 2 ~ s ?*L 4: ~ tii v*^®"* above, ij^ vow Old Suit CT,EANED 20 18-month hedfera undulating and hiUy country, with a 200 CATTLE > comprising, • Entries are being received. PRISED Equal to New. 50 fat wethers ' SSM^SL ' 12 choice springing hdfe^ \ iorms on application. INDIES' DRESSES, etc., DYED, . Sale atVo'clook. 2TO in g^'ex^OO Jrl -10 JS-montix steer? pOTATOF^-Good southern caW or CLEANED. • ,>. - . „ This is a first-class sheep . property J fat oows potatoes now landed. Oats To satisfy you is our ambition. Conveyance will ' leave' 'ftratfnrd which must rise in value. The Woe 75 3:vear stefers " , - (southern and local), barley, wheat, WTTiwm? AW i-in Mart 10 o'clock morning of sa3e-. wanted is equal to £6 10s fir tibe 25 2-year steers . and maize, on tale. New- season's i4?arH. - CJ ' * ' : ; '' "■ -H'2'3" fwskold. '> ' ■ 50 store, cows , ' den. and .flower seeds. To arrive sihort#^iri2»T»o t mnwirna : : ~' 10 fat cows 1 : -* .''.<" -. Jy: Seed, potatoes, including, the DYERS h CLEAWEJJS, TX7HY suffer trora toothache, when. . , 7^ . , . 5 half-bred Dester b\.lls celebrated "Princess Victoria," grown (DixoD end Bates' ngnfe-cf-way), M aghillinor bottleof Dejitouevill , .- - 1 *4. cows to calve • by the Dominion's ffreatest potato enHigh street. Hawera ewe you? Only from Wallace EASY TFRMS ARRANGED. 1 sprhurintr Jersey ow pert- J. Gilmour, Manaia.

Land Advertisements. /CHRISTIE & rjLENN, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS,' MANAIA. Agents for New Zealand Fire Insurance Co, Ltd. HAVE FOR SALE 3 CHOICE DAIRY FARMS ON THE WAIMATF. PLAINS. 125 ACRES, Native, laase, 7 years to run at a rental of 2s 6d per acxo; within l£ miles of two good dairy factories, and on good metalled road ; aU fences of boxtho-rn, will is to carry 55 cows; no buildings. Price £8 per acre. SO ACRES, freehold, with sevenroomed house, 20-bail cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings; on good metalled road and within easy reach rf two good factories. Price j£37, with about £1000 cash. 102 ACRES, freehold, with good Broomed house, 24-'->ml cowsihed, go'jd outbuildings, aud within easy reach of Iliv&rdale Factory. Prioci £SC 10s, with £500 cash. For further particulars of theae properties eithea* writo to the above or ring up No. 18, Manaaa. CHEAP DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. ONLY £200' CASH REQUIRED; Balance at 5 per cent. OOA ACRES, all felled and in \ grass; good new house of 5 rooms, cowslied of 12 bails, trapshed, caxtshed, good piggeries; 7 paddocks; fences in really good order; srood roads : cheese and butter factory (free of debt); also school and small township within one mile. This farm is cheap. Be quick and apply, as therci is money in it inside two years, PRICE— £I3 per acre bedrock. Apply A. C. BELL. P.O. Box 32. Eltham. Land Representative for B. GRIFFITHS <fe CO.. New Plymouth HAWERA MACHINERY EXCHANGE UNION STREET, Has for sale the following : — 1 digestor, Bft high by sft 2in, in diameter; .£9O. 1 Hornsby oil engine, 3^-b.h.p., Standard type.; in good order; £90. 1 15-h.p. Luke bo-'ler, multitubular; never b'lem in use. Made for the Normanby Dairy Coy. last year. Suitable iw cheese factory; 12Olbs pressure; £115. 1 12-h.p. Luke boiler, in good order; £60. » 1 4-h.p. Murray steam engine, compJato; £30. ' 1 6^-h.p. Luke engine, in good order; £58. 1 3-h.p. Honrsby, steam engine and boiler combined 1 ; £35. 1 L.K.G. milker, 2 pulsators, completei, with A 0 Tangy© engine, 2-b.h.p., and No. 1 pump; £120. 1 LvK.G. milker, 2 pulsators, complete, with No. 2 pump and 4-b.h.p. Tangye engine; £135, cost £210 November last year. 1 second hand motor car, in good order; £50. _"T\AIRYING I.AND, JJAIRYINC |\AND, . WAVERLEY. WAVERLEY. 1 ACRES, in small sections; J-UKJKJ surv€|re d; good houses; nearly all ploughable; three nriles from Wavwley on good dray rc<ad. ?RICE only £17 per aore. EXCELLENT TERMS. 800 ACRES, 6po in grafis, fine sheep oountry ; at present carrying 2£ sheep ito the acre ; nice whare and fine yards. PRICE £5 5s p&r acre. • GOOD TERMS. ' , v^ LAND, ESTATE. INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT*, pERCY T> \T7ILKINSON. SOLE AGENT, Princes street Hawera,Box 23 • TeL 70. ' ECONOMY IS THE FIRST STEP v TO WEALTH. nHAK'lfthe first stride now by hay- *- ing your Old Suit CLEANED jtnd PRESSED Equal to New. LADIES' DRESSES, etc., DYED or CLEANED. To satisfy you is our amb*ition. W |T aw ™ s A^ D jQ°'» DYERS & CLEANERS, (Dixon Bnd Bates' right-of-way), High street. Hawera

Auctions. . OAONUI. thursdayTaugust 13. "VTEWTON KING has received in- *-^ structions from Mr -Ales. Lawn, who is giving up dairying, to sell by auction at his farm, Kina road, on above date, — The whole cf his choice dairy herd, consisting of : 40 first class 1 cows(, all August and s September calvesrs " 2 choice springing hedfers 2 good Shorthorn bulls? 2 harness horses, 1 spring cart 1 horse), gig, and harness Milk canst, and sundries Lunch at Noon. Sale at 12.30. The auctioneer confidently invites attention to this sale, the herd consisting of mostly grade Jerseys, and lor quality second to none on the coast. The test, for the past season ranged from 3.2 to 6.4. 5,11 MAHOE. MONDAY, AUGUST 17. AT"EWTON KING has received in- *-' structions from, Mr T. Wilson, who is giving up dairyinsr. to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, His* dairy herd, etc., as undor : 52 <sows, 2nd to 3rd calvers; to calve August-September 3 springing heifers 2 3-year wedl bred Shorthorn bulls 20 mixed yearlings, off turnips 4 store pigs; 1 Berkshire boaa\ Milk cans, aerator, saindries, etc., etc. 1 3-year stallion by "Albert Chevalier" — Governor mare ; reserve 1 3-year -J-drnught gelding by Major Keith ; reserve 2 2-year by Glasgow Duke; reserve 1 pa,ir buggy mares, 3 years, fast; reserve. On account another vendor, — 1 3-year gelding,' St. Pa,ul— ( Lady Helena Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock Mr Wilson has definitely decided to> give up dairying. The; heird will be s'dld absolutely without resea-ve; they are a nice line of young cows, in good condition, and almosti all early calvers. iS'4's EAST ROAD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. T^EWTON KING has received in- ^ structions from Mr G Sanjrster, who is giving up dairying, to sdU WITHOUT RESERVE, His dairy Eerd, etc., as under: 75 cows, early calve rs 15 3 year springing heifers 10 cans, I brake 104 Stratford factory siharo?, fully paid-up 4 young bi-aka horses ; slight re- ' servo _ Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. Theses cows are in good condition, been on turnips all winter, are chiefly young, and for absolute sale. 1345 TARAWAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN. HIDE, and TALLOW SALE. Hide Shed: Cloton road. Stratford (Next Dairy Factory) NEXT SALE— SEPTEMBER. 1. Clients are particularly requested to forward coneigments in time U> arrive not lacer than Thursday, August 27th. For the convenience of clients an* small consignments will be taken ii. at the Hitvmat-ket. S'EWTON KING. QTEATFORD. 100 ACRES, freahold, all in grass, good quality, level land, substantial house, splendid' plantations, cowshed, etc. • situate- 4 miles fmtn 'Stratford^ £-raile from creamery. A really good farm. £20 per acre. 600 ACRES, freehold, hilly latid d good quality, with « good jrioyortion of llat and undulating,; . about- 500' acres in grass;; carries 2| sheep per acre. £6 5s per acre. CheiaiA' ,--' 200 ACRE'S, freehold, .lovei land, all in grass except nops ; 50 acres hasboen ploughed : £ mile from creamery, school, etc.; bouse, ccwohed, etc: tsheop pi-oof fetnees. £18 per acre. . 2000 ACRES, nearly all ,©.rp,, 5 milee frcm railway station ; Tsry good undulating and hiUy country, with a large proportion ploughable when' itumped ; hbirae; woolshed; cl'p, *to. All in grass except 600 Acres. This is a first-class sheep . property, which must rise in value. The price wanted is equal to £6 iOs tcr tie fr&siiold. ' * ; ' EASY TF.BMS ARRANGED.

Auctions. NEW'ION KING'S LIST OF. CLEARING SALES: New Plymouth. Mr W. Humphries, Wednesday, 12th At^gust. Stratford yards, Mr W. Clemow, Wednesday, 12th August. Stratford yards, P. Jackson, Wednesday, August 12. Stratford yards, W. Lovell, Wednesday, 12 th August. Oaonui, Mr A. Lawn, Thursday, 13th August. Sole road, Mr C. Gooding, Thursday, 13th August. . Bullock Fair, Douglas, Friday, 14th August. Salisbury road, Mr E. Jones, Friday, 14th August. T. Wilson, Mahoe, Monday, 17th August. East reed, Mr G. Songster, Tuesday. 18th August. Betaoonsfidd road, Mr L. Baskin, Wednesday, 19th August. Stratford yards, W. Banner, Friday, 21st August. Stratford yards, springing heifer sale, Tuesday, 25th August. E. CSullivan, Bird road, Wednesday, 26th August. H. Feakins, Pembroke road, Thursday, 27th August. Veale road, Marre/Dt Bros., Friday, August 31. Tututawa, T. Barclay, 2nd September. Douglas Yards, Mr J. McCool, Monday, 7th September. Stratford yards, springing hedfsr sale, Tuesday, Bth September. Stratford yards, springing heifer sale, Tuesday, 22nd S*pt. SOLE ROAD, NGAIRE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. "j^EWTON KING has received in- *-^ structions from Mr C. Gooding, who has sold his farm, to sell, — WITHOUT RESERVE, The whole of his live and dead stock, as under: 108 cows, served by purebred Jersey and Shorthorn bulls, to calve Aug.-Sept. 9 3-year Jersey heifers in calf 24 3-year choice heifers in calf 15 yearling heifers 1 ped'groe Jersey bull 2 Shorthorn bulls, bred by Winks' Estate 2 3-year Shorthorn bulls 1 yearling Jersey bull 1 yearling S.H. bull 2 steers 132 ewes in lamb to English Leicester rams 30 fat wethers 2 p.b. Leicester rams 1 draught mare, by Nelson, in foal ta General Wheeler; slight reserve 1 draught 4-yoar gelding by Nelson: slight roserv© 1 half-draught harness mare 3 mares in foal to Craigurskey 1 draught 3-year colt by Heather King 3 thoroughbred mara 1 harness gelding 1 gelding by Princo Ivan; uubroken 3 half-draught 2-year fillies and geldings by Wellington 3 3-year filliea by Toiler 1 4-year Jersey mara 5 sows, to farrow September 12 slips 1 Berkshire boar, from Slack Bros. 2 cattle dogs; 1 Retriever Spring and tip dray, express, trap, double-seated buggy (shafts and pole, slight reserve^ spring da-ay, buggy and gi;j harness, sidei saddle, washing machine, lamp, ' fountain, fowls (Brown and White Leghorns'), separar tor aaad tank. 3 Duncan plows, Planet Jr., seed and turnip drills, tine and dia-j hairrows. 13 milk cans, churn,, aerator, 25 gal. copper, 2 stump jaoks, horse rake, crowbars 1 , 100 sheets iron, timber, 200 niatai posts, tatara piles, 20 tons olover hay, 10 tons oatien hay. Upright Grand piano (slight reserve), cornet,- 2 cycle?, 3 rifles, 3 b.l. guns, and quantity sundries. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11.30. ! Mr Gooding's cows can with every confidence bo recommended to dairynien. Ha has boen milking 22 years 1 , and haft sojd tis faaij^ so ox CTy+hltig must be sold The cows are young, in good conditiryn, and early ca!vex>, GO cows bedng culled last season. ' 6,8,11 DOUGLAS BULLOCK FAIR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. T^TEWTON KING will sell at his •-^ - , yards, — 75 4-year forward bullock? 350 3-year store and forward b'illooks 60 2-month to 2-year steers 35 springing heifers 15 store cows 40 mixed yearlings 20 18-#ionth heifers 50 fat wethers ' Sale at 1 'o'clock. Conveyanoa will " leave' "fUratfnrd Mart 10 o'clock morning of sale -■*• • ' ' '"■ ■■'• "■ 11^3 I TX7TTY suffer trorn toothache, waen. >'* * * a shilliner bottle of De»itone vill cure you? Only fron? Wallace

..Auctions. V°U2KJ, HOBBS AND CO.'S •*- ' STOCK SALES FOR— AUGUST— Eltbam, Wednesday 12. . Mr McLaughlan, Rawhitirca road, Thursday, August 13. • Kaponga, Friday 14. Strathmore, Monday 17. Stratford, Wednesday 19. - Eltham, Wednesday 26. Kaponga, Friday 28. ELTHAM SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. At 1 p.m. VOUKG, HOBBS AND CO. will sell -*•• ' by public auction as above, — OKA HEAD of MEXED CATTLE, *>tJ\J including— . 50 young store cows 70 yearling steers 50 2 to 3-year steers 30 choice springing heifors, early 50 yearling to 2-year hedfers '30 choice 3-year heifers, close to calving 35 fresh cows, off turnips 50 mixed weaners 30 2-year heifea*S, in calf 5 fat cows WITHOUT RESERVE, 20 good dairy caws, springing/ part Jersey. ON THE FARM, RAWHITIRQA ROAD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. At 12.30 o'clock. "Y^UNG, HOBbITaND CO. have J - received instructions from. Mr H. McLaughliin, who is retiring: from dairying, to sell as 1 above by "public auction, — ! WITHOUT RESERVE, 50 cows, August and September calvers 11 springing helFexs I bull 8 milk cans, coolers, & buckets WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 4-year mare, by Glengariff; any trial harness 1 3-year mare, by Glengariff 1 3-year pony nlly, by Diamond King 1 pony mare Spring tip dray, nearly new The auctioneers: can with confidence recommend clients 4 to attend above sale. Mr McLaughlin has been dairying for ten years and has neiver had a clearing sale. Cows are coming in early and in good condition Luncheon Provided. KAPONGA FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. At 12.30 p.m: sharp. YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO." will sell -*- on account of a client, who is leaving the distrizt,— • WITHOUT RESERVE, Three building sites' in Kaponga, situated between Blackstoek's and the 1 Bridge. KAPONGA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST H At 1 p.m. YOUNY OUNG > HOBBS AND CO. will sell •*- by public auction as above, — 9(1(1 HEAD of MIXED CATTLE, *■" " *■' in eluding — 40. store cews 5 fat cows 20 heifers in calf 45 yearling steers 13 springing heifers 40 fat and forward ewes 60 shares in Awatuna Factoiy (QTRATFORD WOOL, SHEEfSKIh 0 HIDE, and TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE— SEPTEMBER 1. Clients ara requested to forward iota ho as to reach us by Thursday, August 27th. yOUNG HOBBS AND CO. 1 , WANGANIJI SALE YARDS WEDNESDAY,, AUGUST 12. Sale at, 11.30 a.m. T H. NIXON AND CO. will soil by V • public auction as; abeve, — ft 000 MTy .F-^ SHEEP, eempris- "^^ ' ing — \' ? ? 120 am. owed in lamb- to B.L/,. ■» rams '• . :' 1 500 good mixed lambs v 45 fat ewea • 500 mixeck lambs 350 mixed woolly lamb's ' ' 400 s.m. ewes in lamb to Lincoln ' ; - rams 200 ewes in lamb 150 enres in lamb ' r ; }15 >th. ewes Jt l2o tat'Wid forward ewes , i 100 empty ewes ,~2o© 2 and 4-th weithaors - 40 fat wethers 200 2 and 4-th wotheira 900 CATTLE, comprising, 1 12 choice springing heifers \ 10 18-month steers 2 fat oows 75 3-year steers, 25 2-year steers '". '' 50 store cows < . ' 10 fat cows ';-! . ' .< \. 5 half-bred Dostes* bulls * 4. cows to calve • • 1 springing Jersey cow J?

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 11 August 1908, Page 8

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