STONY RIVER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his yards as above - OKA HEAD mixed cattle yj including: 10 choice 3-year-old Hoklein heifers ia calf 1 factory horse Salo at 12.30. WAIWAKAIHO. TUESDAY, APRIL 21. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his yards,— f \ HEAD MIXED CATTLE U'7\7 including! 15 34-year-old bullocks Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS HAVE received instructions from Mr O'Lcary and the members of tli« " Batch," to sell by auction, without reserve, on the premises, at the late residence of R. D. Stuart, Esq., all their household furniture as ollows: Excellent piano (by Thibouvilt Lamy), handsome inlaid walnut mirror back sideboard, cedar extension dining table, mirror back wardrobe, combination chest, tile washstand, three chests of drawers, half tester bed and wire mattress, o single bedsteads and wire mattresses, 2 hall stands mirror back, washstand and ware, dressing tables, 3 good spring couches, wire stretcher, three tier dinner waggon, dining, octagonal and other tables, Canterbury mirrors, 5 cushioned wicker armchairs, rattan, bentwood and other chairs, 8 pairs blankets, quilts, pillows, carpet square, rugs and mats, over-inantel, screen, fenders and irons, "Victor'" sewing machine, wringer, sausage machines, brass preserving pan, baths, stepladder, wheelbarrow, tennis net, 60-pieee dinner-set, lerset glassware,' kitchen utensils, garden tools, roller, Primus stove, etc. Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
STRATFORD SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. STEUART & CORRIGAN Will Sell by public auction as above : XAA HEAD of mixed cattle, inincluding; 300 to 5 year bullocks 60 ohoice dairy heifers Also 150 breeding ewes Sale to start at 1 o'clock. SPLENDID CHANCE. ACRES: 8 miles from New Plymouth ; uear boaeh, school and factory. FiJtcon acres native bush and karaka groves. Owner is absentee, Price : A 13A RGA i , £'s an acre FREEHOLD. Terms : £SO cash. Apply, E. J. CARTHEW & Co, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, MAY sth. At 2 p.m. THOS. M. JAY HAS received instructions from x Mr J. D. Jenkins, who is leaving for England, to sell— His Blacksmith Shop in High Street, Hawera, as a going concern, The leaso 16 months to run, with a now lease for 74 years, at the rental of 10s per weok fo>' 3 years and 17s fid for balance of term. For further particulars apply to THOS. M. JAY, Auctioneer, Hawera. TENDERS. ' TENDERS are invited by the Barrett Road Board for forming about 30 chains of the Devon Road. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of Sladden and Palmer. Tenders close at the Board's office, St. Aubyn Street, at 12 koo.v on FRIDAY, 4th May. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALFRED GEORGE, Chairman. TARANAIiI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY.
SHOOTING SEASON, 190 G. (From Ist May to 31st July.) THE Shooting Soason for Native Game (excepting Pukeko, Wio, or Blue Duck, Tui, Huia, White Heron and Crested Grebe), and Imported Game in the District consisting of the Counties of Taranaki, Clifton, and Egrnont (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, Kaitakc Ranges, being Sections 168 and 170, in the Oakura District, and Paraninihi or White Cliffs Rcseryation) will commeneo on the Ist May, aud end on the 31st July, both days inclusive. In the Mount ISgmout Forest Reserye, being the area within the circumference of a circle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Nativc and Imported game is strUtly prohibited at all times. • Licenses can be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, and Postmasters at Waitara, Inglewood, aud Opuuake. D. McALLUM, Secretary. . TO THE LADIES OF NEW PLYMOUTH AND THE TARANAKI DISTRICT. Dbae Madam,— YOU will be pleased to learn that MADAME KENNY, tiio reuowned American Corset Expert, will be in New Plymouth during the coining week, representing the celebrah "W. 8." CORSETS. Madame Ken,, will show the very latest models ii. the Erect Form Corsets. More pro gress has been made in the perfect ioi of the corset idea in .the,past ten yenn than -in the previous ten tentunuUntit almost -yesterday, corsets wenstraight jackets—moulds into which women wero shaped to tin' outlines ol the garment, and to such corsets 'nut belaid many of the ills aril torture; summarised as . women's trouble.* W.B, Corsets are. logical. lVv an inadu to lit wouieji, .\ladiui'« Kenny will l)!> pleased to lit ladies who mil call, at Blvlk ,t CV» on Tuesday. AVhite & Sons' on Wednesday.
Anibury Bros.' on Thursday. W. l'eilew's on Friday. Morev and Son's on Saturday. 0 make room for alterations wc arc selling TAWA in 4ft lengths ■it 8s pcr|loa:l, This price for one wool only. Book your orders to-day t< avoid disappointment. The (Jasi Wood and Coal Depot, Devon Street East. INCANDESCENT BURNERS, It OPT CLEAN, CANT t>BEAT. w "ANTED TO BUY.—Oil Share Box 103, STow l'lj month.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8092, 24 April 1906, Page 3
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