TREES t TREES ■! TREES 1 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Messrs D. Hny and Son, of Auckland, to sell toy auction at- thto II aymarkot yards, on above da.te, a choice consignment of trees, comprising Apples, Peaches, Tears, Plums, Quinces, Japanese Walnuts, etc., Ornamental Flowering Shrubs and Trees, evergreen ami deciduous, Ericas, Iloses, Carnations, Pot Plants, etc. The fruit trees will comprise all best varieties, and everything 1 will be correctly labelled and true to name. Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. NEWTON KING TOLL SELL by auction at his yards as above 50 mixed yearlings 25 yearling steers 30 12 to 18 months mixed 10 18 months heifers 20 heifers in cull" 15 springing heifers and cows 10 choice springing heifers 18 store cows 100 hoggets 10,000 feet mixed timber ALSO, On account of Mr T. J. Yeates, who is giving up timber-carrying 1 horse, "Major," 9 years old, guaranteed staunch anid extra good sihafter 1 horse, "Jack," rising 4 years, good leaider and plough horse 1 mare, "Polly," 9 years old, (guaranteed staunch , good shafter ; m foal to "Kimberley" Sale at 12.30 o'clock.
OKATO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr James McCullum, to sell by auction on bis property at Ofcato on Wednesday, 31st August, the whole of his carrying business, stock and property, consisting of : 40 coach and waggon horses, with 'harness to suit 4 waggons, in good order 2 coaches 1 7 h.p. Union oil cnigine, latest improved guaranteed chaff-cutter, bolting, horse clipping machine, 3 cows, 1 hieifer, 1 calf, 1 bacon pig, saddles, side-saddles, wheelbarrows, 18 gallon copper, pickling tubs, garden tools, maul and wedges, carpenter's tools, crosscut saws", and sundries. FURNITURE—I Brinsmead piano, nearly new, tables, duchess suite, wardrobe, chests drawers, washstands, bedstoads, mattresses, toilet ware, couches, large dining and kitchen tables, chelTonier (carved top), tenders 1 ,, irons, linoleum, mats, glassware, crockery, cutlery and kitchen utensils. PROPERTYAT OKATO—2 acres freehold, with 8 room dwelling, well built and finished oft', 12 stall sta'ble, with feed and lumber rooms and spaciots loft (will hokl 47 tons feed) ; also 21 stall stable, with large coacli-shed attached. AT RAUOTlJ—Goodwill of 13 acres native lease, (i years to run at £3 10s per annum ; also of 4-acre with 2 room cottage and 10 stall stable, 21 years to run, at 10s per aiuium. NEAR OKATO—Goodwill of lease of 455 acres, being sub-sections 3 and 4, block 10, Cape, 280 acres in grass, rin{Hence«i, situated on the Puniho Road, 5$ miles to Okato, creamery alongside ; lease about 21 years to run at 2s per acre, with compensation for improvements. Sale at 12 o'clock. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1904. NEWTON KING HAS been instructed by the New Plymouth Borough Council to sell'by auction at his mart, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 13th August, 1904 : THE LEASE of all that parcel of land, l.eijri'g Allotment L. of Subdivision G., on the plan of the Town licit of New Plymouth, containing 1 acre 2 roods 5 perches (more or less), for a term of 21 years from the Ist September, 1904, with perpetual rights of renewal for 21 years. The upset rental being £ls. Sale at 2 o'clock. For particulars and conditions of sale, and conditions of lease, apply to GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Borough Solicitors, : Or to the Auctioneer. TO THE LADIES OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Important Notice. MESSRS SARGOOD, SON & EWEN have received notice from Madam Britten, the lady representative of Messrs Weingarten Bros., makers of the celebrated American Corsets, "W. 8." and "La Vida," that she will bo in New Plymouth from MONDAY, the B'th 'inst. until SATURDAY the 13th inst., inclusive, and will give demonstrations in fitting on, etc., at the following establishments upon the dates a;nd at the limes undermentioned. All Ladies ulesiirous of adopting these fashionable Corsets should not miss tlhe present opportunity of getting the advice and practical fitting on of this expert. Morey & Moore, Monday, Bth inst., morning, 10.30 a..iu. to 1 p.m. Blyth and Co., Monday, Stihl inst., * afternoon, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Ambury Bros., Tuesday, 9th, afternoon, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. White, 5.8., Wednesday, 10th inst., afternoon, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Pellcw, W., Friday, 12th, afternoon, 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sargood, Son & Ewen SOLE AGENTS FOR WEINGARTEN BROS., NEW YORK.
C. o. ROBERTS, IRONMONGER. INGLEWOOD. Bargains. Folding Go-Carts (very lumdy for travelling), 25/G ami 30/Folding Camp Stools (can almost be put in the pocket) 3/9 Winchester Magazine Cartbine, 44 cal 85/18 Gallon Copper Furnace, I'an and Frame, 60/18 Gallon Stamped Steel Milk Can, 35/"Gourmet Boila" to fit No. 7 and 8 saucepan (recommended by medical faculty) 3/- and 4/5B Mann's Green Bono-Cutter, 50/CASH with Order. Railage Paid.
Coughing—sneezing— Handkerchief ; Foot-hath—mustard-No relief. Doctors, parsonHeaven sureHearse not wanted—"Peppermint Cure."® 23 Dr. Van Slyke, of Wellington, specialist for the eye, Car, nose, and throat, may be consulted at the White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, August 9th.*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 183, 6 August 1904, Page 3
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