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j TIIIS DAY. NEWTON KING will sell by auction at his Haymatket Yards as above, — PIGS, HORSES, Traps 1 5-yfar-old Shetland Pony • Also,— In the assigned estate of H. Adams: 2 Good Trap Horses 1 Set Harness, 2 Horse Covers Sale at ] 2 o'clock. At the Mart.—Fowls, Ducks, Potatoes, Sardines, R lisins, Pumpkins, Soap, Cheese, Gnns, Hcse Covers, Tables, Chairs, BedBicycle, P;a o, Saddles, Blankets, Rngs, Men's and Boys' Suits, Suit Lengths, shirts, Braces, Sponges, Curtains, Caps and Paucers, Brushes, Plates, Teapots, Tumblers Glass Dishes, Jugs, Cruets, Olocks, Cutlery, 30 young Ducks, and Sundries. Also, - Mr. J. D. Murray's purebred Fowl»— Hondans, Leghorns, etc. Sale at.1.30 o'clock. WEDNESDAY,. sth JUNE. "|\TEWTON KING has received instrucJ.™ tions from Mb. W. F. Grbenaway, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction at his residence, corner of Liardet and Courtenay street", on above date.

The wbole of his Household Furniture and effects consisting of: Piano, Rattaii Tables and Chairs, Overmantel, Carpets, Health Bugs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Beds, Pillow?, Blankets, Duchess Pair, Chest Drawers, Towel Horse, Table, (.hairs, Cradle, Child's ( hair, Go-cart, Cot, Rocker, Wicker Chairs, lenders and Irons, Clocks, Lamps, Pictures, Couch, Linoleum, Mincing. Machine, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Dinner Serrlbe, Ornaments, Curtain Pole and Bings, Curtains, Books, Table .Linen and Sundries. ' At 1.80 o'clock. 135 BLAG DON. TOUKSDAY, 6th JUNE. "jVTBWTON KING has received instructions 11 from J. C. HoNKYPiEr.D, Esq., to sell by auction, at il-g.jo.n, South Road, the' whole of the P«ii Mpck, Furnituie, etc., consisting of ; 10 Qui't p :iiry Cows ■» 1 Bay !lor>e, ' Dandy' 1 Bay M»re,' Blossom' 1 Hack, I'Filly by' Melas 1 Gig, built by Honno* and Clark 1 Qart 1 Set Gig Harness. 1 Set Trap Harness 2 Stacks Oa*°, Milk Cans, Dairy Utensils, etc. Household Furniture and Effects, Farm and Garden Tools, and Sundries Sale at 2 o'clock. 135

N.Z. CORNtSH SOCIETY. I AST week for signing Address to the f Dake of Con wall.' Signatures will bo re'c ived by Messrs.— «. Cock J. Thomas (of Ngaire) V. Tregelles, 1 i New Plymouth. EDUCATIONAL. } EVENING CLASSES fo- Matrionlation J Medioal Preliminary; 0 nniortn'i Berior Civil Bervioa and Barristeis' anrt Solicitors' General Knowledge -Examinations; also, Shorthand, Book-keeping, etc.; held by Mr. 0. M. Townsend, 8.A., and. Mr. H. H. Ward, of the High School. Apply, to H. H. WARD. NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THIS is to notify onr ' Policyholders of Employers' Liability; A»t or Joint Policies, that they will be held covered under the Workers' Compensation for Accident* Act 1900, pending re adjustment. Copies of the Act can be had gratis on application at Ihe Company's Office, Brougham-street. W. J. BHAW, dlwg District Manager. NOTI O E. STRATFORD BACON CURING COMPANY, LTD. k FTER MONDAY NEXT. Jane 3rd, the /\. Company will Cease Receiving Pigs at Hew Plymouth until spring. FILOHER T. RALFE, 301 Secretary. N.P. HIGH SCHOOL. THK Second Term of 1901 in connsction with the above School will commence on MONDAY, 3rd June, at 9 a.m. An Admission Examination wi l be held at the School on that date at 10 a.m. . Fees, £2 29 per term, payable la advance. W. BBWLTSY, td Secretary. TENDER 3 FOR GRAVEL, STONES, AND CEMENT.

TENDKRS wi\l be leceived by the nrider signed for th? Supply (via Jobn-itreet) »t the site for the proposed Grandstand on the New Plj mouth Racecourse of— GRAVEL —About 180 cubic yatd«— from Waiwakaiho Kiver—loo yards within one month and balance within three months after acceptanca of tender. STONES—In not less than Ift. cubes about 30 cubic yards—within two weeks after acceptance of tender. OEMENT—IOO 'Casks of Portland (Knight, Bevan, and Sturge)— within one month after acceptance of tender, For farther particulars, conditions, and forms of tenders apply to the undersigned. Tenders will clow on SATURDAY, tne Ist Jane, ISOI. Lowest or any tender not necessarily a CCePt ed' M usSEr J L FLEETWOOD, Secretary Taraoaki Jockey Club, Devon-street, New Plymouth.

TRESPASS NOTICE. ANT Person found Trespassing on the Property of the undersigned will be prosecuted, and TAKE NOTICE That Poison will be laid on the several properties mentioned: —Wm. Paynter, A. Mcintosh, J. 0. Mottrom, Heslop Barnitt, Humphries and Sons, Hospital ltoad, Hole Brothers, Avenue Road, New Plymouth. ttsjU NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

OWING to extensive expansion of busiuefs I have been compelled to move into larger premises, which have been specially erected for the purpose, on the site lately occupied by the Herald. JAMES BELLRINGBR, to Devon Street,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 116, 1 June 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 116, 1 June 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 116, 1 June 1901, Page 3

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