SALES BY AUCTION ON THE FARM, ALFRED ROAD, EGMONT VILLAGE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23,4 M&:. NEWTON KING 'AS received instructions frotf tho Public Trustee, acting in the Estate e&\,' p late G. 11. Harrison, to sell on the JHtB as above, " WITHOUT RESERVE: DAIRY COWB ■ r -. . 18 15-month heifers (good)! 5 yearling bulls • 1 3-year Jersey bull 13 calves ' • 2 half-draught horsa* ..- 1 gig horse ~,.,,? 1 light horw t . 2 ponies 'nft-,, 8 pigs, 1 son, 5 weane'rs, chafi fev rows, disc harrows, BpM dTay, plough, five iti caps and buckets, collars and names, set cart harness, gig sxA harness (good), 2 saddles and bridles, crowbar, whippletrees, '< wheelbarrow, dog, 8 acres «f" oats, and sundries; also Home* 1 hold furniture and effect* ' Sale at 1 o'clock.
35th ANNUAL SHOW. Will be held pn the SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA, On FEBRUARY 26 & 27, 1919. Points Frizes in all Classes, 55 Guinea Sterling Silver Challeng* <3uft for F<H Sheep Classes; Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Home Industries and Sheep Dog Triad* Entries close with the Secretary, H» wera, February 15, 1919. Schedule will be posted to any Ad* dress on application to— A. D. PERKM, . Box 148, HawereV
AMUSEMENTS. GRACIOUS SEASIDE FRIVOLITY NEW YEAR'S DAY JANUARY 1, 1919. NEW PLYMOUTH 'REAKWATER PIGSBJ NGAMOTU BEACH. The Mecca of the Roller Joy Bathers. The Haven of the Juvenile PaddleHj v TREASURE HUNT. Laborious, but Hilarious.' The Multitudinous Excavatowwill)4eg® : ' at,2 p.m. Fifty Prizes for Skill and IbgeiraUjg ARENA ATTRACTIONS. Novelty Sports. Slim Sambo Evenj* SCHOOL Three-mile Race. 3 MAGNIFICENT THREE-DECKE* " CAKE COMPETITION. Secure a Ticket from Hoffmann^ BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Delayed Trains. Electric Trams to Beadji Hot Water and Milk Free. Bring your own tea and sugar* ADMISSION TO GROUNDS* 1J&, Children Free. . '.'/'' North, South, East or West,"' Ngamolu Picnic.Always Besfo A THE CHILDREN-^ SUNSHINE AND SURfc R.. 0. ELUS, Hon. .Sec. NOTICE TO SHEEP FARMERS.
T HAVE a team of half-a-dozen good Shearers open for engagement, Apply— "WHATI; .'? ' Mokau. CHAt&ENGE.XTAVING secured the finest and primeest "fat stock in the Dominion, we challenge the world to supply you with a cheaper and primer Christmas Dinner than we can.' Ox Beef, Maiden Heifer Beef (th« very best), Southdown Lambs (out, on their own); nice light Dairy-fed Pork, specially topped off for our Christmas trade. Our Vealers arc the very primest. lamb is cheaper than mutton at Sole Bros., and less than half the price of poultry. You can only get the very best at Sole Bros.'. All our meat 19 Al quality; no seconds. . . Shop open until t) o'clock on Monday night to receive, ordars, which should be in early, and thus avoid disappointment. SOLE BROS. CORRESPONDENCE Lnsons. iridiridually compiled foi- each pu->i!, al! subjects. Economical, efficient cni>r«cii. Matriculation,, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships. Puhli,' Service Entrance, Bookokvepin", Shortband, etc. Write, for Prospectus ai.l ■pecial "Wat" price li«t. 'Motrop.'tHwi
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1918, Page 8
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