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MONDAY, MAKCH 20. newtoYking "AS received instructions from the JL owner to sell by auction, on -—' premises, corner of St. Aubiii and Dawson streets, — The AVJIULK of tin; HOUSEI), UarraU- and 1 " White " swing i STRATFORD SALE YAUW WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 2N. At 1 p.m. STEUAUT & COIiIUGAX sell by public auction auction }f\f\ HEAD Mixed G jKJKJ inrkding - 300 3 to i year bullous 150 2J year bullocks 100 heirers in calf 200 18 month steers

WAIWAKAIUO. NEWTON KING r JLL sell bv audion us ah 250 H ' 12 .Uvur NOTICE TO UWsrMM riIHK last day for discount v ± TO-DAY, Monday up to

COUtt'JT OF TAKANAKI. rpENDEUS will be received at iLc K Countv ollice up to noon on ONEAY, APKIL 2nd, l!)0(i, for Contract No. 26,—Constructing culvert tunnel, at Tapuac, lcuglk about Kil) feet. Plans find spi-cilicalions may be seen >il the Comity Office, New Plymouth. G. V. TATE, . Cliiii rnian, 23rd-Marcli, IUOC. NEW ZEALAND BAILWAVS RACES AT NEW PLYMOUTH.

ON 291k and 30(li MAHGJf, the usual 4.15 p.m. train will be delayed to leave New Plymouth a! 5.50 ii.m. for Jtawcra. Comicclinu tmiu will leave Waitara at 5.55 p.m. for Sentry Hill. HOLIDAY EXCLUSION TICKETS, available for return till 3 Ist iVIAJtCII, will be issued TO NEW PLYMOUTH on 2fllh March and by MOKKINCi TRAIN ou-iJIRh Mareii from Hawera and intermediate stations. These tickets will NOT 'be available by MAIL TRAINS. . IJY OIiJIEIi,

Tin- Taranaki Jockey Club hereby uotilies that no person being a Hookmaker 01 his Clerk on Agent will be permitted to enter or 10 remain upon the property of the Club ndjitceiil to the New Plymouth Hecreation anil liacccotirsc Kcscrvc, or ou behalf of himself or any other persm to use any rl of the siid properly for Ihe purise of bookinakiug, belting, or wager- , or agreeing to bet, wager, or pay, lutoive or settle any bet, or w being ii bctling man or bookn of lotalisator or other odds, to - -ct any business relating to any such codling; and also that any .<ue.li person will be ireuted as a trespasser, and will be evicted and prosecuted. By order of the Committee, MUSBKLL I'LKJiTVVOOD. THE FAMILY CUPBOARD. IS the most important plane in Ihe household, and llie most important item in the cupboard is lea; 'for everyone drinks tea every day. There are lots of teas on the market, but there's no doubt the best family Tea is SURATURA TEA It is good Ten. mid it's good all through. All the goodness of Suralura is in the tea and not in the label. It is fra". goes further l>ccaiisc"yoii need only use only lull' liie quantity of Ihe ordinary sorts. Suraturu is guaranteed not blended with Jiulian.Cliiua, or any cheap or inferior teas.

S. Clarke & Go.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8068, 26 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8068, 26 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8068, 26 March 1906, Page 3

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