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SATUBDAY, JULY 23. NEWTON KING HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS from Mr. M. Duggan so sell by auction at his Mart on the above date : The Goodwill of Lease of sections IS and 4, lilock VII., Capo S.I). (Oakum District), containing 200 acres, about 100 acres in grass ; good grazing country, well watered ; no buildings ; partly fenced. Rental, JCHO 10s per annum. WAIWAKAIHO. MONDAY, JULY 25.

I NEWTON KING [AS received instructions from A. v. Mcintosh, Es(ji., who has sold his farm nr.d is leaving the district, lo sell by auction at the Waiwakaiho Yards (for convenience of sale) the whole of his dairy cows, farm stock, implements, etc., consisting of : 40 dairy cows, about a dozen in milk, Uie rest early culvers 11 20 months heifers, woll-bred and carefully selected. 1 pure bred Jersey bull 1 Shorthorn bull 2 draught horses (mai'o m foal mid gelding) 1 yearling draught colt 30 pigs 2 breeding sows 1 spring tip cart, 1 express, 1 Cortland waggon, 1 hack, 1 pony, S.F. plough and harrows, chaff-cutter, horse hay-rake, drill, mower, Planet Jr. cultivator, phaeton, gig, 20 cow rugs, harness (buggy, spring cart, plough and cart) saddles, plough chains, collars, etc., milk cans, buckets, etc., tools, wheelbarrow and suna picked lot, and be sold without reSale at 12 o'clo STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his yards is above : 60 mixed calves 50 yearling steers 40 12 to 18 months steers 50 38 months mixed 24 18 mwiths heifers 50 springing heifers 100 young fowls The grazing rights for 3 months 110 acres grass at Oka to. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. ssssae*** 3 * NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH—TARANAKI v. WANGANUI. ON JULY 20th the usual 4.20 p.m. train will be delayed to ve Hawera at 5.0 p.m., for New Plymouth. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for return till July 23r,d, will te issued to Hawera by tho morning train from New Plymouth and intermediate stations, including Waitara branch. These excursion tickets will not be available by mail trains. For further particulars see posters at stations. BY ORDER. TO BUILDERS.

sarily accepted. .lAS. SANDERSON, Architect. King's Buildings, Brougham Street, July 19, 1904. CONSUMPTIVE ANNEXE. -I district are invited to attend a meeting in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 20th July, at 3 p.m., when Dr. Valintino will deliver an address on the "Prevention and Cure of Tuberculosis." ALTCE COCK, Hayc-oss, TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. A SPLENDID opportunity for a -tV business man, either as an investment or for business purposes. The property comprises : 51 FEET TO DEVON STREET, witih commodious Shop and Dwelling-, with bathroom, hot and cold water, and every convenience ; also stable abd trap-shod ; and is situated opposite the Post Office. The shop has been occupied by Mr Irvin as a grocery and general store. For further particulars apply to MEDI,EY & RUNDLE, Land Agents, Devon Street. POTATO MANURE JUST ARRIVED 30 Tons of m»' Celebrated Potato Fertiliser, Secure your supplies at onco. ■ Also on hand, full supplies of ! Superphosphates, Bonodust, Basic Slag, etc., etc. i Newton King. Clarendon Hotel* AUCKLAND. CONTAINING"3o"room s . all refurnished ar.d renovated. Throe minutes' walk from wharf und train. Good accommodation for country settlers and the travelling public. Night porter kept. PAT. QUJNLAN, Proprietor. FOR THE RAINY SEASON UMBRELLA! The place to buy that umbra 11a, to advantage is at JAMES BESTFOF^D' DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH tourists and Uavellei.-s' reejiiirewenls are specially capered for ly t-ie New Zealand Express Company, Limited Baggage stored or forwarded to meet the tra veils* at uny joint. New Plyinoutji ofliee—Brou"'•••jii Street. -hesc cold days it is very handy to have a warm j, a ir of gloves. Gents' knit woollen gloves is Od, gents' Astrnkan gloves, kid palms, 2s lid ; gents' kid gloves, warm lii ing, 4s (id. Our best dogskin, wan.. lined driving gloves, now 5s 6d. Neal, Cash Clothier;*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 167, 19 July 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 167, 19 July 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 167, 19 July 1904, Page 3

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