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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Grand t~ "usical Entertainment. In aid of tho NEW PLYMOUTH TOWN BAND. POPULAR PRICES. ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES. THE TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB'S ELEVENTH ANNUAL SOCIAL will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904 Tickets : Ladies, 2s ; Gentlemen, 3s. To be obtained from the Club's committee or t'he secretaries. A. GRAY, F. MOVERLEY, Joint Hon. Secretaries, Tukapu Football Club. WATKIN MILLS, THE GREAT ENGLISH BASSO, —A»d- , MONS, EDOUARD PARLOVITZ, POLISH PIANIST. THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TARANAKI AUCKLAND ON HIGH SCHOOL GROUND, TO-DAY, SATURDAV. Kick-off at 3 ]>. TARANAKI i^ANAWATL TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth. Kick-off 3.30 p.m. Admission : la. C. H. AHNDT, Hon. Sec., T.R.U. S.D. Adventist's, NEW CHURCH, Buller Street. SERVICE every SaiUbath (Saturday) at 10 a.m. ; Wednesday night at 7.30. Special subjects every Sunday night at 7 o'clock. Subject Sunday night, September- 4th, "Truth—What is it, and where can it ibe found ?" Speaker, Pastor C. A. Paap. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Messrs Coombes Bros., whose leas has expired, and who are giving up dairying, to sell by auction on the !arm, Huirangi, on above date, a" their farm a nd dairy stock, furniture, etc., as under : 79 lirst-clasß dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers, some in full profit, ot'.ers early calvers 30 18 to 24 months mixed 4H calves to yearlings 1 3-year-old Jersey bull, b> "Pride of Egmont" 1 Jersey bull 1 Berkshire boar 11 breeding sows (Tamworth, Berkshire and Yorkshire) 20 store pigs, (owls, geeso 1 strong trap mare, staunch, quiet and f a st trotter One harness gelding, 1 hack, spring trap, tax cart, Harness, saddles and bridles, Massey Harris plough tine harrows, Planet Jr, grindstones, blocks and tackle, maul and wedges, saws, crowbar, wheelbarrow, dairy utensils, farm and garden tools, nearly new Shacklock range. 100 Gallon Alexandra separator, largo churn, l'ull-sizs 'butterworker, 50 gallon cream vat, 100 gallon milk vat, o gallon feeder, cans, 1 5-ftcam Fair-bank's scales, Babcock tester, 1 4-h.p. waterwheel, shafting, pulleys, belting, barrels, tubs, etc. Harmonium, cornet, 2 dining-room suites, extension table, oheu'onier, couches, chairs, tables, overmantel, fenders, oil paintings, linolestands and ware, mirrors, cots, crockery, kitchen rakge, kitchen "*"insils and sundries. ALSO,On account of Mr J. Youngson :■ The 5-ycar-old blood mare "Panskelp," by "Lakeshell ;" has won several races. Luncheon provided. Sala at 12 o'clock. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER H, NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his yards is above : 80 mixed yearlings 40 calves 35 15 months steers 20 2 to '2s year steers 20 3 to 4 year steers 16 18 months heifers 24 springing heifers 30 cows ami heifers in calf 12 forward cows 28 store cows FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr Gooder, who is leaving the district, to sell by auetion on the farm, Croyden Road, Tap.uac, near Oakura (lately occupied by Mr Schofteld) on Friday, September 9tli, all his duirj and farm stock, consisting of : 14 cows, springing and in call 1 2 year old Jersey bull 1 8 year old druuight horse, u trial 1 tra)i horse, spring cart ant wedgt*s, new kitchen lange, house hold furniture and sundries. ' Sale at 1 o'clock. PROPOSED BACON COMPANY. ; rjiHß ADJOURNED PuWit Mwh A ing of those interested in the 1 formation of a Bacon Curing Com pany will be held in the Town Hall New Plymouth, at 1.30 p.m. or • SATURDAY, September 10th. ■ Business : Important. To considei report of Messrs Orbcll and Mackaj (engineers) and Moroney of the sitef , offered at Fitzroy and Franklej , Road ; and general. A full attendance is requested. R. PRICE, Chairman of Committee,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 206, 3 September 1904, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
601

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 206, 3 September 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 206, 3 September 1904, Page 3

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