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SALES BY AUCTION. L A. NOLAN & CO. , ' FARM FOR SALE. a L. A. NOLAN & CO., JJAVE received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, in Devon Street, New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, September 17, 1926, at 2.30 p.m.— THE FREEHOLD ESTATE in fee simple in Section 3 Block 1 Egmont Survey District containing 203 acres and the lessee’s interest under a Lease in Perpetuity of Section 7 Block 5 Egmont Survey District containing, 208 acres with the dwelling houses and other improvements thereon. This properly consists of a dairy farm on the Carrington Road handy to New Plymouth. Most of it is level and eventually ploughable. The sale is under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at New 7 Plymouth acting on behalf of the First Mortgagee w'hose estimate of the value of the land may be ascertained at the Supreme Court Office or from the Auctioneer without payment of any fee. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers or to— WESTON AND BILLING, Mortgagee’s Solicitors, New Plymouth. , TO STAND THE SEASON IN THE HAWERA DISTRICT—THE THOROUGHBRED TX STALLION SHEFFIELD (8). Bj- Bright Steel (Imp.), a son of the great bt .Simon. LIAXJ; (imp.), full sister to Linacre (imp.), one of the greatest sires of the Australian turf, his stock winning £265,000 In stakes. No thoroughbred seen South of the Line has, or had, a stouter strain of blood than Sheffield. His grandsire on the male side is St. Simon and on the dam’s side Wolf’s Crag. His great grandsires were Galopin and Ayrshire (sire’s side) and Ba real dine and Isinglass (dam’s side). These are names to conjure with, and columns could be written of the performances of the progeny of the great sires named. Sheffield, during his short stay on the turf, was a successful performer, and his sire, Bright Steel, also had good performances to his credit during the short season. At the stud he was a great success, his progeny being noted stayers. He sired winners of a Melbourne Cup (Westcourt) ; Sydney Cup (Scarlet); Victorian Grand National Hurdles (Sparkling Moselle) ; also Chrome, one of the best stayers of recent years. Sheffield's half sister, Pereskia, Is the dam of Periwoo, which won the A.J.C, Gimcrack Stakes. Sheffield’s grand dam. Glare, is also granddam of Prince Palatine, which was beaten once only, was sold for £40,000, and to the stud at a fee of 400 guineas. FEE: 15 guineas (reducible to 10 guineas if paid by January 20, 1927). Paddocking 5s per week. Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility accepted. For further particulars apply— T. CARSON, South Road, Hawera. “SWAN" w Regirterod Trade Mark—CopyriaM N. BACON CO. CALFSKINS! CALFSKINS. RECEIVING DATES FOR SEPTEMBER. Urenui (Howell’s Stables). —Mondays, September 13 and 27. Waitara (Railway Station). —Tuesdays, September 14 and 28. Inglewood (Spurdie Bros, and Allen).— Every Wednesday. Okato.—Tuesdays, September 7 and 21. Neiv Plymouth (West’s Stables).—®very. Friday. BUYERS: G. H. SHORT, New Plymouth. BERT ROWE, Stratford. K. McNAE, Hawera. . C. WEBSTER, Waverley. ' J. F. CRAWFORD, Eltham. ' ' C. J. LEWIS, Kaponga. J. W. BURKE, ’Phone 33, Eltham. THOMAS BORTHWICK AND SONS, LTD. (Australasia.) WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. RECEIVING DATES FOR BOBBY CALVES. (One or two days old.) MONDAYS.— Inglewood, Toko, Douglas and Smart Road Stations. TUESDAYS.—Stratford, Midhirst, Tarlkl, Lepperton Junction Station and Bell Block Station. THURSDAYS. —Inglewood, Toko, Douglas and Smart Road Stations. • ' Fridays.—Stratford, Midhirst, Tariki, Lepperton Junction Station, Bell Block Station. At the Works (Waitara). —Every week (Jay excepting Saturdays. At Urenui.—Pig receiving stations on sale days. PRICES: Ordinary Calves, 5/-. Medium, 4/-. Small, 3/-. Also Buyers of Calfskins on above dales, Pigs received by Arrangement. BUYERS: R. BUTCHER, Waitara. J. BUTCHER, Stratford. R. M. THURSTON, Eltham. F. H. WRIGHT, Hawera. J L. WEBSTER, New Plymouth, THE K IWI B AC ° X QOMPANY’S AGENTS ARE CASH BUYERS OF CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, WOOL, TALLOW. ETC. Buyers: W. K. SIMPSON, New Plymouth., O. H. MARX, Mangatokl. C. COULTON, Strathmor®. D. DONAL, Matapu. D. EDWARDS, Okaiawl. J. CANDY, Hawera. ’Phone 533. Will attend at White. Hart Stables, New Plymouth, every Friday. FARMERS I FARMERS I • ¥-3 THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD., Issues a SPECIAL FARMERS ACCIDENT and SICKNESS POLICY. Writs for Partitars. A. S. CLARK, Devon Street, New Plymoutli. Manager,

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1926, Page 24

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