• MANGOBEI. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1). NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr Hulhnance, who has sold his farm, to sell by Auction, without reserve, on the farm Upper Mangorei, all his dairy and farm stock, ens., as follows: 25 dairy cows, early culvers 2 heifers in calf 4 heifer calves 1 2-year old Shorthorn bull 2 light draught horses 2 pigs, 40 fowls, 1 trap, 1 cart, harness, horse cover, disc harrows, Hornsby K.H. plough, roller, whipple-treos, chains, galvanised iron, wire, seed drill, wire strainer, Orion stove, milk cans, tool chest, and sundries, seed potatoes, quantity of hay, stack oaten sheaf, about 7 tons. Lunch provided. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS. HAVE received instructions from Mr T. Braiisgrove to sell by Auction at Smart lioad opposite Brick Kilns, the wholo of his live and dead stock. 21 good porkers 3 lirst-elass breeding sows 1 imported Berkshire boar 1 slip 1 good harness ware 2 mares 20 Pckin ducks, quantity of fowls, light express nearly new. express harness, buggy, large tank, 4 cans, wheel-barrow, 2 large coppers, wire netting, pig wire, casks, lot of tools, 12 pig troughs, pig net and fowl coops, lot of sundries. Also on account of another vendor-. 1 light buggy 1 phaeton 1 trap 1 governess cart Sale at 2 o'clock. JAY'S ROYAL MART. SATURDAI, MAY oth at 2 p.m. UNDER the patronage of the Hawera Fanciers Association. I'hos. M. Jay will hold a salo on the aboye dato of purebred and highgrado poultry. Present entries : 40 purebred birds Further entries, which closo on WEDNESDAY, May 2nd, solicited. Owners of birds, can have them on exhibition, on THUUB- - and FRIDAY previous to the sale at the Auction rooms. THOS. M. JAY, Auctioneer, Hawera. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY,~MAY sth. At 2 p.m. THOS. M. JAY AS received instructions from - Mr J, D. Jenkins, who is leaving for England, to sell— His Blacksmith Shop in High Street, Hawera, as a going concern. The lease 10 months to run, with a lew lease for 71 years, at the rental of LOs per week for 3 years and 17s 6d 'or balance of term. For further pariculars apply to THOS. M. JAY, Auctioneer, Hawera.
TO MY CUSTOMERS. I DESIRE to return my sincere thanks to you for your support to me during my term in business in New Plymouth, and to solicit ;i continuance of your favors for Mr C. Carter, who lias purchased the business as from April 14th. A. J. CLARKE & CO. IN announcing to the public that I have taken over Messrs A. J. Clarke and Co.'s business, I solicit a continuance of the support accorded to him. The business will bo continued m the same premises, under tho management of MB E CHaTI'ERTON, and I guarantee satisfaction in price and quality. All accounts owing to the late firm are payable to Mr Chatfcerton, whoso receipt will be a sufficient discharge. As we are overstocked in many lines, as soon as possible we shall issue a Cheap Cash Price List. C. CARTER, Devon Street,
WINTER ENTERTAINMENT AT HOME. long, cold and wintry evenings make us stay indoors. How to pass the time ? Nothing better, surely, tlian in reading interesting books. everybody half-peice 10 this class of entertainment now, because T. R. H ODDER lias just taken stock, and found he is carrying tod many books altogether. So out they go. All the popular authors best books at reduced rates. A thousand volumes of copyright Colonial Libraries, from A SHILLING UPWARDS. Tho stock includes' a largo number of older, but equally useful and interesting books at half the price you are asked elsewhere. Tales of entrancing interest, that provide profitable, useful, and educational entertainment at home. Children's Books, Prize Books, and Toys, all reducod.
THE SALE SLAUGHTER \ Inolndes the whole of G. D. Malcolm and Co.'a stock of Toys and Eaney Goods. Bargains here, too. Kites 3d each, Cribbago Boxes, Dolls, Wood Toys, Games, etc. A BIGGER DISCOUNT THAN EVER TO ALL LIBRARIES JUST NOW Committees, note pleaso tliat any deoont offer will be accepted now for large parcels. Magazines and journals at less than half price. BIBLES. Iu all sizes, and BIBLES, and m all styles and printing, similarly reduced STATIONERY. Look at these prices for the sale month; Sixpenny packets writing materials, 4d; Shilling packets, yd. Envelopes: 250 for lOd, or a packets for (id j or superior finish, 250 for 1/6, 3 packets for lOd. Day books, frornOd; copying books, from 2s 6d ; good, drawing books, 2d ca'jh, and other lines equally cheap. Sole agent for J. and M, Inverarity, Manufacturers of THE PAULINE " RELIABLE " PAPEIi PATTERNS, And publishers of " The Pauline Eashios Catalouuk." New patterns regularly arriving, THE CUT-PRICE TIME CONTINUES TILL MAY Ist Unless tho whole is sold out earlier. HODDER'S DEVON STREET, NEW P L Y M 0 IT T H. TRY A GAB GRILLEh FOR YOUR HOME. OTATE COAL! STATECOAI"! k-5 3s per sack at the Cash Wool) Coal Depot, Devon Street East.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8099, 2 May 1906, Page 3
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