TAEANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN. HIDE, AND TALLOW BALKS. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. Next Sale TUESDAY, JULY 17. /CLIENTS are particularly requested Vy to forward consignments in time lo arrive not later titan Tkmsuay 12th. NEWTON KING EARLY SEED POTATOES. JTURLY-ROSE, Up-to-Date, Bonce, Li Uritish Queen (a splendid nriely anl one of the best bligUt reisting), ELDORADO To arrive: Austrian gn.w.i Beauty of Hebron, l.irly Hose and Up to-Dute, NEWTON KING. MONDAY, JUNE 25. JENKINS, MATTHEWS & PIGOTT , 'ILL hold their usual stock sale at their Uronui Yards on the aboro date. Present entries: OOK HEAD MIXED [CATTLE Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Also, — After conclusion of stock sale, we will hold a clearing sale at the cottage lately occupied by Mr Dumbleton, who has left Urenui. All his household furniture and effects, consisting of Duchess pair, bedsteads and bedding, chests of drawers, tables, chairs, iron cot, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. Commences immediately a f tor cattle sale. LAND! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ,E, FROST AND HOWE, Real Estate & Stock Agents, Mi rrinsville, Piako, Beg to advise intending, investors in Land in the Piako District, that we have really First Class Farms FOR SALE, suitable for Sheep, Dairying or general utih y purposes, at prici s and on terms to s lit ah pocket?. In this district, oaten crops avera'o 2 tons chaff per aero. Generplaverage lands will keep 2 sheep per p >, without turnips. Piako is a spleriaitniairying centre. Butter fat averages are high, and for sheep grazing cannot be surpassed—many farms running 30 sheep per acre. Local stock sale-yards arc well patronised, buyers attending from all parts. Intending buyers, come d'rect lo Morrinsville by rail. If advised, we will meet clients at station. FROST AND ROWE, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, MORRINSYILLE. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. FIIHE Annual Meeting of the above X Society will be held in the | Borough Council Chambers on SATUIi- | DAY, the 23rd instant, at 2.30 p.m. All persons interested in Acclimatisation matters and Sport are cordially invited. D. McALLUM, Sccrttarv. TOUR LAST CHANCE FOR MAORI CUBIOS RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. "HfBS KENNI.NGTON (late "Bui luL terworth's") intends disposinof her whole collection of MAORI CURIOS At the Christchurch International Exhibition, if not sold out before. ALSO FOR SALE, The Commodious Shop and Dwelling at present occupied by Mrs Kennington, known as "THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP" Devon Stbeet.
GOOD BREAD. HILAR nothing but praise of . my bread and small goods, lore are four good reasons for this. First, 1 use only the finest ilov; and ingredients, and no chemicals to whiten my bread, 2-. My baiters arc n.'tists in their lino. 3: Cleanliness reigns in eyery department; 4 ■ My prices are absolutely fair. My bread builds up sound bodies and invigorates minds. K. MAT )evon Street JNew Plymouth, Opportunity. >RKSENT3 itself. Our Grocery and Crockery or a few weeks 3/- IN THE £ Japanese Trays, Unyal D.mlttm Howls, l'llK|l!e 1)(-T(.ll-ware, HeuiarkubieiJasparwnrc, Pretty Crumb Trays, Fancy Vases and Dishes, Lovely Tea Sets, Chinese Cups and Saucers. A selection of dainty goods suitable for birthday or wedding presents at prices that will give entire satisfaction to the purchaser. BARGAINSIN KVERY LIKE. C. CARTER, Late A. J. Clarke and Co., Devon St., New Plymouth. O.T. PUNCH IS a new drink tor temperance people. Obtainable from all storekeepers or wholesale from L. D. Nathan & Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8140, 23 June 1906, Page 3
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