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Farmers are reminded that the auction sale of the Co-operative Society's stock of goods, crockery, ironmongery, drapery, etc., starts to-day punctually at 1.30 p.m. At Ashburton yesterday a baker was fined 20s for not duly stamping b>cad and selling bread deficient in wright. The bread was brown bread, and the defence was that brown bread was always sold us fancy bread, which did not come under the weigiht standard ; but the magistrate held that it was important that bread should 1/e stamped and sold up to weight.

COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN. FITZGERALD BROS.' ALL, NEW CIRCUS an* MENAGERIE AT PLYMOUTH TO-DAY. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, at 3. at 8. CHILDREN TO DAY SHOW ONLY WILL BE ADMITTED FOR SIXPENCE. 'DIRECT FROM OSAKA, JAPAN—--8 JAPANESE WRESTLERS Q JAPANESE WRESTLERS O From the Osaka Guild of Wrestlers, Japan. JTHE NEW LONDON AND CONTINENTAL COMPANY. EVERY PERFORMER A STAR. EIGHTY HORSES & PONIES. NINETY-SIX PEOPLE IN ALL. THE SPLENDID MENAGERIE. THE SPLENDID MENAGERIE. Comprising Lions, Tigers, Panthers, LeopardsV Hyenas, Kangaroos, Camels, Trick Dogs, and Plenty of Monkeys. MARVELLOUS ASHTON FAMILY. MARVELLOUS ASHTON FAMILY. Riders, Acrobats, nnd Aerial Aiv tists, Allan Kirk (Tr ; ick Cyclist), Harmer's Dogs, Henderson and Ware (riders), F. M. Jones), Walhallas, Perry (the Droll), The Leonard Troupe, Lycurgus. DOCTOR GORDON, the strong man|. CHAMPION I-MjGH JUMPING HORSES. NAPOLEON, DAISY, & MALTBY, (The champions of Now Zealand and Australia.) JUMPING'IN THE ARENA at Each Performance. PRICES.—4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. Ya»k Jones Representative. Will Laurence Agent. NEW PLYMOUTH EXHIBITION. ART UNION. OWING to a number of butts not being) returned from the country the Art Union has been postponed for a few days. H, A. LENNON, Secretary. f\K AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT try 23rd) th« Devon ...... omnibus time-table will be suspended, Breakwater 'buses running, via South Road only. M. JONES, Proprietor* NEW PLYMOUTH EXHIBITION. OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS. ALL ACCOUNTS against the Committee must be rendered without delay to H._ A t LENNON, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent.) mHE MONTHLY SUUSCRIP--L TIONS will be due and payable at the office of the Society, Brougham Street, TO-DAY (Saturday), January 21st, 1905, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. C; RENNELL, Seoretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL BOARD'S RESERVES. TO be leased;! for 21 years with. Perpetual Rights of Renewal an Trom 7th March, 1905. I Lot 1— Nn. Part Section 21 and the Section 63, Block HI., Waimate S.D. 100 acres. Lot 2.—Sn. Part Section 21, Block 111., Waimate S.D. 100 acres Lot 3.—Section 22, Block 111., Waimate S.D. 100 acres. Lot 4.—Section 23, Bjlopk IH., Waimate S.D. 100 acres. Lot s.—Section 24, Block 111., Waimate S.D. 100 acres. TENDERS are invited for the ab-ovc leases and will be received by the undersigned at New Plymouth up to WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of February, 1905, at noon. Particulars and conditions and forms of leases may be inspected at niv office at New -Plymouth', and at the oflices of the Hawera and Normanby Star at Hawera, and the Waimate Witness at Manaia ; and forms of tender may be obtained at the siamo places. E. GRIFFITHS, Secretary to the New Plymouth High School Board (Lessors). New Plymouth', 13th January, 1905. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY "Dalliughoo," Courtenay Street, Will resume Tuition on MONDAY, February 6lbj Pupils prepared for musical examinations. Great Unreserved Sale. CO-OPERATIVE STORES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, Instructed by tho Liquidators, will sell by auction on the premises Curric Street : WITHOUT RESERVE: CROCKERY, DRAPERY,. IRONMONGERY, Etc., Etc. Sale at 1.30 p.m. ;i» sawmillers, wood & coal MERCHANTS. WEDNESDAY;, January 25. BEWLEY HAVE been instructed by the New Plymnuth Wood and Coal Company to s»M by auction, on the premises (comer of Mo'lesworth and Liar-del Streets, opposito Sash and Door Factory)— 1 4h.p. : ENGINE AND BOILER, 1 Set S»a.les, Belting and Saws, Screens, Trucks, Fireproof Safe, Letterpress, 2 Sets Harness, office Furniture, 2 Carts, Shovels, and T»ols, etc., etc. Sale at 12 o'clock.BEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS, Auctioneers. THURSDAY,, JANUARY 213. ; NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at Uia yards as above—--40 Mixed Calves' 50 yearling Steers 20 18-nion-uhs Steers 35 2-yv Steers 18 2-yr Heffers 30 18-months to 2-yr Mixed 25 Heifers, in calf 12 Springers 28 Store Cows Also (without reserve)— 7000 FEET TIMBER, Sale at 12.30,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7718, 21 January 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7718, 21 January 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7718, 21 January 1905, Page 3

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