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Sales by Auction. ~~ STRATFORD """ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. NEWTON KING Will soil by auotion at bis yards, Stratford, on the above date, — C)nn 18-MONTHSTO2J-YEARS *Lt\J\J STEERS 50 18-Months Mixed 50 Yearling Steers 40 2- Year-old Steers 20 Empty Cows 150 Yearlings to 2-Ye«rs Mixed 80 2-Year-old Heifers 25 Springing Heifers 1 Jersey Bull 1 Shorthorn Bull 30 2 to 2 J -year Steers 15 Heifers and Calves Also, From Mr G. Jones, wno is relinquishing Dairying,— 12 First-class Dairy Cows 5 Heifers Salo at 1 o'clock. a 557 WAIW&KAIHO SPRING FAIR. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. MY Annual Bp"rING FAIR will bo held at the Waiwakaiho Yards on the abovo date. Entries • — 100 3-Year Forward Bullocks 50 3 to 4- Year Bullocks 350 2 to 2|-Year Steers 175 18-Montbs to2-YearsSteora 100 Yearling Sleors ! 2JO 18-Months to 2- Years Mixed 106 Cowb in Oi.lf 40 Springing Cows and Heifers 100 12 to 18 Months Heifers 90 Mixed Yeirliags 12 Fdt Cows 25 Mixed Cattle 25 Yearlings Sale at 1 o'clock. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer. a 558 STRATFORD. TUESDAY, SEFTEMBER 22. newtoFking Has received instructions from Mr T. C. Taylor to sell by auotion at Stratford, on the above date,— TTISFARMof 113 Aores, being Sections Al 26 and 27, Blook 3, Ngaire, Ahuroa Road, ojoae to East Road ; all grassed ; divided into 4 paddocks ; 2-room house. ■ Sale at noon. a 472 OMATA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from Mr Albbbt Baylt, to sell by auction on the premises, Omata, on the above date, — Qf| CHOICE DAIRY COWS, OU in milk and springing 50 Store Cows, calved and in calf 26 Fat Bullocks 15 Calves and Yearlings 4 Pairs Workers, and 1 Dray 1 Superior 4-year Gelding, by The Auatralif.n. 1 Yearling, by Cooksnre 2 Upstanding Hacks 2 Ponies 250 Ewes and Lambs 200 Eweß and Limbs 1 Bull Luncheon at 12 o'clock sharp. Sale at 1 o'clock. 0510 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from Mr A. Mofflin, who has leased a portion of his premises, to sell by auction at his shop, Brougham-street, on tbe above dute, — HIS well-made stock of FURNITURE, consisting of Inlaid, OctpgOD, Round, Dininar, and Kitchen Tablep, Cheffoniers, Whatnots, Bent wood, Cane and other Chairs, Conches, Bedsteads, Spring and other Mattresses, Wardrobes, Dresbing Tables, Washstandp, Toiletware, Cheßts Drawers (all sizes), Dreßßers, Corner Cupboards, Boob shelves, Cornice Poles, Pictures, &o , &v. Sale at 2 o'clock. a 509 OATTLE BALE3J Stratford, TUESDAY, September 22nd. Omata, Mr A. Bayly'fl > WEDNESDAY, clearing sale j September 23rd. Waiwakaiho, Spring ) THURSDAY, Fair j Sept. 24th. Eltham, Mr Jenkin'a } TUEBDAY, clearing sale j September 29. Waitara, WEDNESDAY, Saptember 30ib. Rahoto, THURSDAY, October Ist. Entries Solioited. NEWTON KING, 778Jb Auctioneer. CIRCULATING LIBRARY.- < pposite Co-operative Stores. HTENDERS will be received by the * nndeisigned (from whom forms of tender and all particulars cun be obtained) up to noon of Saturday, 31st October next, for a 21 years-- LEASE, from Ist January, 1892, of part No. 2 Native Reserve. Lowest or uny tender not necessarily accepted. W. RENNELL. Native Office, New Plymouth, September 16tb, 1891. a 543 TO FARMEBB AND HORSE~~ BREEDERS. JOHN CHEYNE is prepared to Cnslruto J Coltß in tbe Tarunaki Dis riot. Huvid g had fourteen years' practice, is fully competent to undertake any order entruß'ed to him. Foes moderate. Orders can be left at Mr Abbott'?, Tinsmith, Now Pl\ inoutt , or at his residence, Gill-etr'jet. J___J a 533 """"POTATOES 1 POTATOES ! ORIME EatiDg, Circular Head*, Blue * Derwente, and Brown Rivers, 3s per sack, delivered free to any part of the Borough. | a 529 NEWTON KING. TO BE LET,— J A CENT RALLY situated Store in Brougham street, adjoining Bank of New Zealand and Toranuki Institut Early 'occupation^oan be given. — Apply O^RENNELL, Brougham-street. DAWSON'S PFS&PISOI'fOri It iB said that some people havo no conscience. It must be true, or Wo»fc's Schnapps g0u.14 not be jmiUtea.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9191, 19 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9191, 19 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9191, 19 September 1891, Page 3

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