SALES BY ATJCTIQN. NOTICE. AUCTION SALES THE Public are requested to note that, on and after this date, my terms for 01*aring Furniture Bales end Baturday Sale« at the Mart will be Strictly and Absolutely C4SH , This arrangement will also apply (except in the case ot Fruiterers Mid Storekeepers) ! to all Fruit Sales. i NEWTON KING. February 17th, 1903. WAITARA ROAD. MONDAY, APRIL 27th. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mb W. B. RiriD, who ic giving up farming, to sell by auction on the farm, Waitara-road, on above data, — All his DAIRY CATTLE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Eto., ai under:— 22 Gows in milk, August and September calvera 2 12 to 18 months Heifers 14 Oalves 1 Sliorthorn-Jersey Bull '' 1 Trap Mare in foal to Lord Dalrywple 2 Harness Horses 1 Hack, good stock horse 1 6 months foal by Skipper Spring trap and harness, gig and harness, 2 saddles and bridles, milk cans, aerator, buckets, tine harrows,chains, grindstone, bonecrusher, wheelbarrow, scythe, garden tools, 1 Vetaluma incubator in working order, barrels, troughs, cattle dog, poultry, 1 Orion range, meatsafe, chests drawers, duchess pair*, washstands, bedsteads, spring and kapoc mattresses, couch, tables, chairs, gent's easy chair, rocker, toilet ware, I axminster carpet, lamp, fenders and irons, washing machine and wringer, crockery, kitchen utensils, 1 double and 1 single barrel breech loader (almost new.) Luncheon p-ovided. Sale at 1 o'clock. Note.—The above cows are good and quiet, and the furniture is almost new and of first-class manufacture. .8'23d22 w&k - SOUTH KENSINGTON SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS AND OUT AND GUILDS TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATION 3.
rriHE Examinations ot the Board of Ednca|J_ tion, South Kensington, London, in Technical and Model Drawing, Building Construction, Machine Construction, and other subjects, and the Examinations of the City and Guilds «E London Institute in Plumbers' Work, Woodwork (Teachers), and other branches of Technology, will be held in New Zealand in May and June. Applications to sit for Examination (forms for which may be obtained at the Kducitton Board's Office) must reach the office of the Minister of Education, Wellington, by the 30th April. G. HOGBISN. 2121 Inspector-General of bchools. WORKMEN'S HOMES, ETC., SPOCSWOOD SETTLEMENT (PUTT'S FARM). fpHE above settlement will be open for 1. application on lease in perpetuity on the £>th May, 1903, and comprises 61 allotments, oider the workmen's homes system, in areas from 31 perches to 5 acres, and 8 sections as small dairy farms, in areas from 8J to 33f acres. Plans, pamphlets, and full particulars can now ba obtained on application at ihis office. jamks Mackenzie, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, 14ih A; ril, 1903. 15 172022 25 2 THE EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY OF NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE is hereby given that from Ist April, 1903, the Registered Office of the Society will be situate in Egmont-street, New Plymouth. K WEBSTER, Secretary. Health . /cereal xpoodb, ealth K Verbal J: oodh.
C. CARTER Has a tall supply of HEALTH and CEREAL FOODJjJUST ARRIVED. Granosu .Biscuits Nut Butter Halted Nuts Qlenotit) Flakes Caramel Cereals Fruit Nuts Gluten 0. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER.
TRYING WEATHER i FORWHITE SHIRTS | THE poorly laundered shirts soon showj signs of fatigue and limpness thisi weather. They may be very olean and white,! but if the ironing is not correctly done they [ don't last. Lots of women know how to! iron a shirt, but the majority do not know j how to : PUT A POLISH On the collars, cuffs and fronts so »s te pre- J serve them. Those who don't know and! would like to know should try ! AYRES' CHINESE LAUNDRY j GLAZE [ ! This glaze imparts a oaautifal ivory gl -ss j to starched linen, which preserves the fabric 1 as well »s making it looking nice. Quite easy I to use the glaze; there's no fuss or worry, r Put up in packets ready for immediate use, I and sold by all storekeepers at 6d and Is per paoket. Oall or write for a sample packet. B. AYRES, 90, Cuba-street, Wellington. 24 Kings, Wedding Sings and Keepers, Speotacles to suit all sights, and a great variety of goocis suitable for presentations at J. H. Parkftr's, next the Bailway Crossing, Devon-street, New Plymouth. N.B.—A valuable present with eaoh wedding ring.—Adrt. For Infiuenzi and Cold in the Head take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d,—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 97, 22 April 1903, Page 3
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