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WATWAKAIHO. TUESDAY, JULY 19. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his yards as above : 100 calves to yearlings 25 yearling heifers 50 yearling steers HO 18 months steers 20 18 months mixed 12 springing heifers 28 cows and heifers 24 store cows 3 hulls STONY JUVICU. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. NEWTON KING J sell by auction at his yardß ..J yearling steers -10 12 to 18 months stc fit) 18 months mixed 24 18 months heif 50 springing licil't 20 cows in calf 12 springers 25 store cows 100 voi WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from " W. Hatcher, who has sold his fai to sell-by auction, without n on the farm, Oafeuro, on imb|jv<i all Ill's dairy and farm stock as follows : 24 cows, early calvers 1 Holsbean-Shorthorn bull 3 horses Tip dray, spring cart, hajinei saddles, S.F. llornsby plough, ■disc and tine harrows, chart-cut-ter, seed drill, turnip cuttier, milk cans, bucket*, churn, i ton manure, potatoes, guns, grindstone, copper, baths, farm and garden tools, chests drawers, bedsteads, mattresses, tables, chairs, washstands, linoleum, cheh'onier, couch cooking utensils, and sundries. Also, With Reserve—--1 piano by F. WeWber, London and Berlin. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. A SPLENDID opimrtunity for a business man, either as an inThe property comprises : 51 FEET TO DEVON STREET, with commodious Simp and. Dwelling, with bathroom, hot and cold water, and every convenience ; also stable abd trap-shod ; and ib situated opposite the Post Office. The shop .has been occupied by Mr Irv-ln as a grocery and general store. For further particulars apply to MEDLEY & RUNDLE, Land Agents, Devon Street.

NEW PLYMOUTH fiAS COMPANY (LIMITED.) THE 2fith Annual Meeting of the Shareholders will take place at 3 p.m. on MONDAY, 25th July, 1904, at the office of the company, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, for the purpose of receiving tho Directors' Annual Report, the appointment of directors and auditors, ami for such other 'business as may he 'brought before tho meeting, of which duo notice has 'been given. CLARENCE RENNELL, Secretary. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. CENTRAL SCHOOL. i~|VHE pupils who were at the CenA tral School prior to the holidays will assemble at the Masonic Hall, Bro»K'ham Street, oil MONDAY, 18th July, at 9 a.m. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, July 15th, 1904, TRADERS' AND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION, NEW PLYMOUTH. A MEETING will 1)0 held in the Borough Council Chambers at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 18th inst. Mr H. FIELD, Secretary of tho Wellington Employers' Association, ill address the meeting. ~ ~ loyers interested HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, Sccretai NDERS will bo received at my JL office up to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 20th, for removal and alterations to premises in Devonstreot. PRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon-str ' Ladies of New Plymouth and district are invited to attend a meeting in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 20th July, at 3 p.m., when Dr. Valinlino will deliver nn address on the "Prevention and Cure of Tuberculosis." ALICE COCK, Ngator>o-iti Sr-idge Closed PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Ngntoi-o-Ul l>vidgt> on Mountain lioud, lx-tween Ingiuwood and Tariki, will l>e closed against traffic from 8 a.m. on MONDAY, 18th, till 5 p.m., on TUESDAY' 19th July, 1904, for repairs. H. OKEY, Chairman Taranaki County Council.

TO BREWERS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. BREWERY ACT) PLANT AT AUCKLAND. Samuel Cochrane & Son lIA\'E received Instructions from the Trustees in the Estato of the late 11. N. Watson and B. M. Murray, . to sell -by auction at their Rooms, Queen-stroot, on Monday, August 15th, at 1.2 o'clock. ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS WATSON AND MURRAY'S BREWERY. Situated on Lots 4, !>, and 6, having 99ft frontage to the Great North Road, and 103 ft to Vlolet-strcet. Tho Brewery 1r substantially "built Of brick and stone, 159 ft by 41ft, with cellar, 54 by 22. Firct floorhop room, malt More, fermenting room, engine and boiler, coafhouso, hoist, etc. Second floor—cooler, HO by 21 ; hop press, iron tanks, etc. ; bottling store, stable, cartshod, caskshc-d, with copper boiler. THE PLANT COMPRISES™ LIQUOR VAT, 1300 gallons, with copper coil MASH TUN, G.lO gallons COPPER BOILER. 800 gallons HOP 8., HOP PRESS | TWO FERMENTING TUNS, 1000 gallons and 900 gallons MALT HOIST and MALT MILL SIX HORSE-POWER ENGINE (Caledonian), and 12 HORSE-rOW-ER BOILER, complete. There is an excellent water supply from a very fine well, also from city pipes. For further Particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE AND' SON. J. DACRE, Auctioneer,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 165, 16 July 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 165, 16 July 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 165, 16 July 1904, Page 3

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