WAITARA WEST. I MONDAY, 27th AUGUST. ~ TBWTON KINU has received Inßtructions ( from Mr. 0. Hony, who i« giving up dairying, to sell by auction at the farm, Waitara West, on the above date,— The whole of his well-bred JERSEY DAIRY COWS and other stock, consisting: of,— 43 Grade Jersey Cows, in milk and springing 10 Grade Jersey Springing Heifers 2 Pure-bred Jersey Yearling Bulls 1 15 Kit!is.-bred Jersey Yearling Bull 30 Store Pigs Milk Cans and Sundries Mr. Hoby has been dairying for the last 28 years. The whole oE the stock are grade Jerseys bred by Mr. Hoby from tho noted " Pedlar " milking strain. Lunch at noon. Sale at 1 o'clock
CHEAP BUILDING SITEB. THURSDAY, 23rd AUGUST. MESSKB. BEWLEY & WATT are Instructed to oiler for sale by anotion on Thursday, 23rd August,— 6 Allotments in Lemon-street; upiot, £OS cich . 3 Allotments in Lemon-street; upset, £7O each 1 Allotment in Lemon-street; npiet, £BS 2 Allotments in Hobson-stroet, of rather over three-quarters of an acre eaoh; upset, £l5O each Terms—lS per cent, at the fall of the hammer; 10 per cent, in 12 months /rom data of sale; all unpaid purchase money [ bearing interest at 4j per oent. fer three years. 'ihe Auctioneers have no hesitation in stating thit the above splendid bollding sites are the cheapest offering in New Plymouth, and the liberal terms of payment are such as to bring them within the reach of all. Bight good bouses hive reeent'y been built on or opposite the property. The street has been metalled and paths formed. A sound investment. Do not miss the chance. Tho sale will take place on the ground," wet or dty. Also, en account of another vendor,— Section 2100, Lemon-ttreet, Sale at 2.30 o'clock. 17,20,22,2**18 /COMPETENT DAIRY FACTORY MAN\J AGE It required. Must be goad butter maker.—Apply, by letter enly, to Thos. O, Keishy, New Plymouth. 85 r ANTED, an Errand Boy. Apply to I Grayson k Cock. 241 WANTED, a good, obliging Boy or Youth. Apply U 8. B. Whit*, Kgmont Stores. WANTED, by married couple,—Two FURNISHED ROOMS, with use of kitchen. Apply to W.W., Post-office. WANTED TO BELL,—Highly Improved Dairy Farms, Sheep Farms, and partly improved Land of every description, si'.uated in all parts of the district. Terms can always be arranged.—CALLAGHAN, Medley & Co,, Coffee Palace Buildings, New Plymouth. NOTICE TO GRAND AND COMMON JURORS AND WITNESSES. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 10th September, 1900, the Supreme Court will be adjourned to the 26th September, 1900. at 11 a.m. Grand and Common Jui on, and Witnesses summoned for the 19th Septimber, 1909, will cot be required to attend the Court until the 26th September, 1900, at 11a.m. Common jurors summoned to attend the Court on tlie 21th September, 1900, will not bo required until the Ist Ootober, 1900, at 11 a.m. A. H. HOLMES, Deputy Registrar. Supremo Court Office, New Plymouth, 22ad August, 1900. 23,25,8 eby given that 12 Allotoral Land in the Omona Jonnties of Stratford and s varying from 400. to 1400 acre°, prices'los to 15r per acre, will be opon for application at this offlco on and alter 29th August, 1900. The attention of the public is drawn to Subsection I, of Section 61, of the Land Act of 1892, which provides that no person can apply on tho same day for more than 2000 acres, inolusivo of not more than ti4o acres flrst-olaas land, and inclusive of land now held, Married women can ouly apply for half the above respective tuoas. JOHN STRAUOHON, Commissioner Crown Lands, Land Office, New Plymouth, 18th August, 1900, 22,23,24,w25 OAKURA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hireby ginn that the above Board will, at their next meeting, to be held on MONDAY, 17th September, 1903, STRIKE A GENERAL RATE of One Farthing (Jd.) in tbo £ on the rateable value of all rateable property in their district ; such rate to be due and payable in one instalment on the let Ootober, 1800, at """ -•■'■'—Ofc F. LISLS, Oleik to Board,
SYKBS» Os^r'a. TWO TESTIMONIALS OF HUNDREDS FROM ALL PARTS OF NEW ZEALAND. A. BURNS, Esq., Chronicle Oflioe, PEIONE. To Mn. A. E. Sike3.Duab Sib,—For twenty years past two members of my family havo been subject at intervals to a troublesome ar,d stubborn cough, From time to time various remedies have been tried with but mrdernte success. Last winter curiosity induced a trial of your Oura Ooußb, and I am exceedingly pleased to state the result has been excellent. I oan honestly recommend a* a capital specific for chest and throat compUints. Mr. AARON MARSH, Egmcmt Road, TARANARI Mn. Sykes, Chemist, New Fly outb. Dwak Silt,—For the past welve years have suffered from a severe hacking cough, and after trying many remedies without success I vvas recommended by a friend (the I late Mr. James Hill) to try >' Sykos' Our>' Oough," which I fjund save me iramVotn relief. I consider is the oheepo»' ljand , hA ,, medicine I have o«-jwiigbtaed, as for the part three jogm ft h** proved a friend in Sold b all Chemists and Storckee ers. Sole Manufaoxubkr ; a. E, BYKKB, Chemist (iiy Examination), opposite k 'i'h»tiQ Wew Piv'ttvuUj.- ' r
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 192, 23 August 1900, Page 3
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