I SALES BY AUCTION. PUBLIC NOTICE. A UC T 1 O N O A LX S. WE, the undersigned Auctioneers, holding regular auction sales in New Plymouth, desire to give notice that on and after SATURDAY, 28th inst., all Poultry, Fruit, and General Auction Lines purchased must be paid for before delivery will be given. Under no consideration will this rule be doparted from. L. A. NOLAN ,\- CO. WEBSTER BROS. f773 DON'T FORGET THE IMPORTANT SALE OF PEDIGREE CATTLE AT THE SHOW GROUNDS, TO-MORROW. SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK. VT E W T O N T^ I N G AUCTIONEER. f951 AWAKINO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. ■VT E W T O N T^ ING Will soil by auction at his Awakino YaixK O n SATURDAY, November 28. QAA HE A D CATTL E, OUU including:— 300 2 to 2',-year Steers. 200 3 to 31-yoar Steers. 100 2-year-old Pure-bred Shorthorn Heifers. 13 3-year Heifers, empty. ."50 Mixed Cattle. 1 Spring-cart Horse. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 1^ E W T O N T^" ING Has been favoured with instructions from Messrs GRIFFITHS * CORNWALL to sell at their farm, -CORBETT ROAD, on FRIDAY, the 27th inst., THE WHOLE of their Herd of JERSEY CATTLE, HORSES and IMPLEMENTS, Etc. nf\ T3EDIGREE KERSEYS. This JERSEY HERD is undoubtedly the finest and almost the largest in New Zealand, and is practically the result of twenty years' work done by the late Mr F. L. Wright and Mr F. W. Cornwall. THE HERD INCLUDES SUCH WELL-KNOWN ANIMALS as "GRANNIES' GIRL" (the champion butter-fat cow), a beautiful daiighter by '"FRISCO," three sisters, a number of nieces and her old mother "GRANNIE"— ALL MARVELLOUS BUTTER-FAT ANIMALS. Also "FRISKY" (dam of "HEATHER"), "MAGNET'S PEGGY," "FLO" (imported), and the remarkable imported bull "CAMPANILE'S SULTAN," who won the Reserve over all Jersey last year, and about twenty of his sons and daughters. The Sale is occasioned by the steady in&vasft to Mr. Griffiths' business (E. GRIFFITHS £ COY.), the consequent call for more capital, and the demand for the whole of his time and attention. As the animals will be all sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, this sale offers the DAIRYING COMMUNITY of NEW ZEALAND the greatest opportunity ever placed before it of obtaining animals whose ancestors have been selected and bred for generations owing to their GREAT BUTTERPRODUCING POWERS. Sale at 10.30 a.m. For Catalogue apply to — NEWTON KING, Auctioneer, f837 New Plymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. WAITARA RACING CLUB. APPLICATION for Bookmakers' Licenses must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than MONDAY, November 30, to be accompanied by a fee of Fifteen Guineas and Ten Shillings for Clerk. H. SPURDLE, f962 Secretary. IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JAMES SMITH, Proprietor, Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington, NOTIFIES that the Hotel is well appointed in every respect, and the local and travelling public can rely on receiving every attention and comfort. Electric Light throughout. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits in stock.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13817, 25 November 1908, Page 7
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491Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13817, 25 November 1908, Page 7
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