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W E S T 0 W N. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. NEWTON KING H A T S i nstl '' lcli °ns from Mr. J. G. Mon chore (who i s l eavill . r the district) to sell, 0D Thursda / August 27, WITHOUT IUffiERVE-. : a'HK UNDERMENTIONED UVl' STOCK, JMPLKUENTS a„l FDHMITCHK, consisting of--8 Shetland l'ony ifaes, 3 to 5 years old, broken in and quiet; i Unbroken filly, 3 ycai . Si by „ vi ,.. ing"j 1 Slaro by "Paddys Land fa years, broken to saddle and all harness; 1 Gig, Harness, ihide-saddle, Contractor's House on wheels, Disc, Chain, and 4Icaf Tine Harrows, S.p Hornsliy Plough.

FURNITURE—Drawing-room SuiL of 7 pieces in green plush, Supenor .Extension Tabic (rosewood top and mahogany lesrs) Handsome Inlaid Sideboard' Saddlebag Chairs, Rp'tim and Chairs, uirpat Linoleums, Velvet 1 Carpet (10ft), Hearth ars Rugs, Mats, Barometer, B.R Bedsteads (double and single), Hallstand, Bookcases, Superior

. Duchesse Pair, M.T. and r Washstands, Bedroom o, Octagonal Table, Marble k-, Chests Drawers, B.K Icrs and Irons, Hall and r Curtains and Brass Rods, ors, B.W. Cliairs, Couch, ser, Lamps, Oil Paintings, scry, Cutlery, Kitchen sils, Tools, Garden Seats, 20 Purebred Leghorn Fowls, Ducks, and Turkeys. 50 puriri and other posts

IMPORTANT SALI, OS HIGH-CLASS DAIIiY COWS, DRAUGHT HORSES,' HACKS, I'AKM IMPLEMENTS, &c.

JTUDAY, AUGUST 28. NEWTON KING """AS received instructions from 0. •Oxeniiam, Esq., who lias sold js i, to sell l>y auction, Without Re- ;, at the homestead, Timaru Road (near the -beach), the whole of his live md dead stock, consisting of—--50 choice dairy cows in full milk 35 choice dairy cows to calve early 1 .purebred Shorthorn bull 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull 1 draught stallion, General Grant, by General Wheeler, dam by Glengyle, leaving very good stock 2 draught mares by Agent— Glasgow Geordie mare, in foal to General Grant 1 draught mare bv Wharamara— Wellington marc, not in foal

trial ol l'/ s tons) 2 draught geldings by General Grant, 3 years off, broken to all harness! 1 draught (illy 2 years off, unbroken; 2 geldings by Albert Victor, 4 years oil, broken to harness and saddle 1 mare, Jersey Lily, by Jersey - dam, A. Bayly's Kit 3 3-year-olds by Berlin Abba, unbroken 1 2-ycar filly by Viking 1 boy's pony, very quiet and good Milk cavt, dray, D.l\ and S.F. Hornsbv ploughs, steel Queen disc harrows, lino and chain barrows, scarifier, horse Planet, Jnr., harness, household furniture and effects.

Lunch at 11.30 o'clock. NOTfi. The cows arc all mil Shorthorn strain, and have been by Mr. Oxenhaui, who lias been fi ing for thirty years. The horses an extra good lot, well bred and A Brake will leave the Mart, Devonstreet, at 0.30 o'clock morning of tha sale. Intending buyers please book seats at once.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. NEWTON KING fTAS been favored with instructions from Edmond Ktton, Esq., who has sold his farm,\to sell by auction, Without Reserve, J>n the farm, Waitoitoi, i, on above date, all his Dairy Stock, ete., consisting of—

1 KA CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Jerseys, Ilolsteins, and Shorthorns, 00 of which arc in full milk 40 2-year springing heifers, part Jerseys 20 yearling licifers 3 2-year-old steel's 0 1 to i year old Shorthorn bulls 9 well-bred Berkshire sows, Slack's breed 1 well-bred Berkshire boar, Slack's breed 1 Yorkshire sow, 1 Yorkshire boar, store pigs Spring dray, disc and tine harrows, D.F. ploughs, large roller, Deering mower, corn-crusher, Andrews and Bevan chaffcutter, 3 horse-power and intermediate, rapid water-heater, 12 20-gallon milk cans, buckets, tools, and sundries Also, With Slight lteserve—--1 four-pulsator L.K.G. milking nui' chine and plant complete, wilii 3'/;-h.p. Allan oil engine 1 2-li.p. boiler, 001b pressure, 1 00gallon turbine, Alexandra separator, milk vat, cream cans, churn, circular butter-worker, Enterprise grit machine Lunch'at 11.30 o'clock. Sale at noon. These are a first-class lot of cows, lining been carefully selected by Mr. Fitlon, who has been dairying for. eight years, during which time he has never had it sale. A Free Brake will leave Wailara at 9 o'clock morning of the sale. Intending buyers are, requested to book seats at once.

f important to Ladies. | % "Worcester Street, J * "LinwoocL * '£ "25th February, 1907. f J > "To the WIOUSTTA CO. 1 ' ""REQUIRING something to £ f ileanse the scalp and also $ £ strengthen the growth of the % * hair, I was induced by your * % agent to try ,WIOLETTA,' and | % I have no hesitation in testify- X I f ing to the benefit I have d»rived f % from its use. It keeps the scalp X * thoroughly clean, and is most J> f cool and refreshing to use. I £ %' can highly recommend it to X ♦> air-one in search of a pleaswrt * I V ami reliable hair restorer. $ % "Yours truly, A * "sirs. m. Mckenzie." | |* Chemists, Stores, and Hair- % & dressers, 3s (id bottle (post- »J> f nw 6d extra). % % JOHN AVERY, New Plymouth, j, 4 Wholesale Retail Aient. *

PUKETOTARA ESTATE I QO ACRES FEEEHOLD. ■t QA ACRES LEASEHOLD. Only Two.Miles from New Plymouth. As a going concern, including— COWS, HORSES, FACTORY PLANT IMPLEMENTS, Or PROPERTY ONLY. NEWTON KING, W. KEWL!% GRIFFITHS & CO., GILMOUR & CLARKE, NOLAN A CO., D. McALLUM, or W. HUMPHRIES, Owner,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 210, 26 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 210, 26 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 210, 26 August 1908, Page 3

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