A piece of string on my finger ! Now what can that be for? Something 1 have to remember To fetch to-night from the store. My wife said she'd die without it, Her cough she could inner emigre Her cough ! Now I know what she's wanting, It's Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
AUCKLAND Versus TARANAKI. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL To be played on THE RECREATION GROUND. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1904. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission 6d. S. CLARK, Hon. Secretary.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mrs. Preston, who is leaving the rfi «- trict, to sell by a uctdon at her n <""-,e, Fulford-street, 0 a FRIDAY, plember 2, all her household furniture and effects, comprising : Couches, cheffonior, dining and other tables, platform rocker, II.W. and other chairs, wickerware, cushions, Singer sewing machine, 3 double iron bedsteads, mattresses' marble top washstand, duche; table, chests drawers, mirrors, 2 single 'bedsteads, k a poc beds, washstamds and ware, towel horse, linoleum, mats, ornaments, earth rugs, kitchen utensils, n»«l sundries.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. NEWTON KiNG HAS received instructions to sell by auction, without rtserve, on Saturday, 3rd September, at the Store, opposite the Post Oliice ; The whole of the weli-asorted Stock-in-Trade in t,e Assigned Estate of J. Irvin„ consisting of : GROCERIES, bacon, hams, china, glass and cnainelware, brushes, brooms, tinned meats, fish, see*] potatoes, etc., etc, ALSO,WITH SLIGHT RESERVE : A select line of English Saddlery, comprising : iisets best buggy harness 2 saddles, bridles, and a fen Gladstone bags Sale at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. NEWTON KiNG HAS received instructions from Hiss E. 1a Morris to sell by auction •* the Mart on Saturday, Septem3rd :
SECTIONS 58, 59, and 84, Tukapa. Nos. 58 and 59 contain each, 2 acres No. 64 contains la 3r 20p THE HAYMAKKET. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr Fred Watson (who is retiring (rum racing) to sell by auction, on the above date, the whole of his THOROUGHBRED STOCK, etc., as follows : 13 in Okoai'i, aged (by St. Lcger— Muskot Maid), full sister to Waiuku, with her engagement in the New Zealand Cup. Ch m St. Laura, aged (hy St. Lcger Miss Laura, imp., by Trumpeter Diadem), served by S o ult. Ch c Jingal, 6yrs (by Hotchkiss—St Laura) 13 g, 4yrs (by Bay Star—St. Laura) AND 13 m, 6yrs, unbroken (by Albert Victor, imp.—Fair Nell, by Irvington, imp.) ; in foal to Jingal. Saddles, Bridles, Clothing, etc., etc. Sale at 12 o'clock. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr P. Jury, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction at hia mart on above date :
Section 609, Young-street, cont ong about i acre, with now well-built six roomed houso. Section 992, corner of Lemon and Cover Streets, i acre. Section 991, Lemon Street, J acre with 5 roomod cottage. " :tion 204, Devon-street, i acre, with 4 roomod cottage. Splendid building site in Qu struct, opposite White V tel, 54ft Gin 'by 100 ft. Sale at 2.30 oktock*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 204, 1 September 1904, Page 3
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495Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 204, 1 September 1904, Page 3
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