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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING, LTD. AWAKINO SALE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1930. LOO HEAD CATTLE, including;—' 60 Fat and Forward Bullocks. 70 5-Year Store Bullocks. 150 3 and 4-Year Hereford and PJL Bullocks. ' A 40 2 and 3-Year Steers. 30 Store Cows. 6 Dairy Cows. , 3 Sheep Dogs (bred by F. King). FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. SALE AT 12 NOON. , . • BUY—PRODUCTS! QUALITY UNMATCHED. MILD CURED HAMS AND BACON. Every Rasher marked “EGMONT.” ALSO— Cooked Pressed. Ham. '• , All Pork Sausages. , Pork Luncheon Sausage. Lard, in lib Pats and Bulk. i ■ TIT & S ONS ’ L TDI HAWERA. T. Waite, Stratford Buyer. TO STAND THE SEASON IN NEW PLYMOUTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, the Purebred Clydesdale Imported Stallion—’i' ■ IK • m ‘ SCOTLAND’S \ 1 DOUGLAS Bred by James Afflick. . ■ "Barnhills,” Douglas Water, Scotland. SCOTLAND’S DOUGLAS has .proved « sure foal-getter and a sire of high-class animals. At the Allanton (South Island) Horse Fair a 2-year.6ld gelding made £52 1 10s. The average for Hen of his progeny . / - was just on £4O. L , , DAM—Southley Lass (38684) by General Hunter (12161); 2nd. dam, Eskrigg Maid (30883) by Lord Graham (11404). j SIRE OF DAM—General Hunter (12161) by Labori (10791); dam, Maggie of Mont- . fod (15098) by Bondsman. SIRE —Dunure Reserve (18718) by Baron of Buchlyvie (11263); dam, Nell of Haplands (3343) by Hiawatha (10351). - ... SCOTLAND’S DOUGLAS is a handsome black horse of great size and substance, standing 17 hands high on the best of feet and . legs, is a good mover and has a very docile temper. • >. For further particuluars apply— '■ ' C. KYNGDON, , Fitzroy, New Plymouth. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WAITARA, the thoroughbred StalL Vr-n.— I*on—“MINT LEAF” "MINT LEAF” is a dark brown horse standing 16J hands, by Catmint —Potona by Potoa—Latona, and is a half-brother to Vali, one of last season’s best three-year-olds. Mint Leaf was himself a good performer on the turf, and just the sort of sire to produce horses with size suitable for racing and hunting purposes. FEES:—Thoroughbred mares, £7 10s. Hack mares £5 ss. Good grazing per week. Reduction for two, or more marto. For further particulars apply to — ■ B. C. LAPOUPLE, * /' Owner, Waitara. All care but no responsibility, ’J’HE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE - BACON CURING COMPANY will receive PIGS from SHAREHOLDERS ONLY as follows:— V 1 , - SEPTEMBER. Auroa Road.—Mondays, I ‘B and 22 (tip till 12 noon). . Matapu.—Tuesday 9 (up till 12.30 p.m.). Waitara. —Tuesdays, 9 and 23. Midhirst. —Tuesdays, 9 and 23. Pihama. —Mondays, 15 and 29 (up till 13 noon). '. ' 1 Toko. —Mondays, 15 and 29. Tariki.—Tuesdays, 16 and 30. , Urenui.—Monday 22. Huiroa. —Monday 22.. ' , Stratford.—Monday 22. Douglas.—Monday 29. Kapuni.—Tuesday, 30 (up till 12.30 p.m.) Inglewood.—Every Wednesday, commenting on the 10th. Smart Road.—Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, commencing on the Bth. NOTE.—An allowance of 1/- per head will be paid on all pigs delivered at qur Smart Road Works on the above dates. ' We manufacture MEATMEAL. Try it for your pigs and poultry. .10/- per 1001 b. We also supply our shareholders with BARLEYMEAL or POLLARD, at lowest possible rates. . v Inquiries solicited at ’phohe No. 12. L. A. NOLAN & CO. f HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL AND TALLOW. Auction Sales of the above every four weeks at New Plymouth. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930 Advice Cards and Labels sent on application.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1930, Page 12