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HAYMARKET. SATURDAY OCTOBER 13. NEWTON KING WILL sell I / auction ai his Ilavraarkoi /artld on the above date, — I'IGS, HOXSES, TKAPS, etc. Also, — 36 Bft Black 1 uriri Posts, ready mortice;! Sal'' at Noon, AT THE MART Fowls, ducks, furniture, sowing machines, pictures, bedsteads, chairs, cabbage and cuuliilonur plants, potatoes,onions, lamps, couches, toilet sots, and sundries. Also, — Pure-bred prize Pug Dog Sale at 1.30.

TIMJ3EU, TlMiifiK. TIMBER OAKIJKA. WEDNESDAY, 17tli October. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from the Koru Sawmilling Company to sell by auction at the back of the Oakura hotel:— • 30,000 ft Boards and Scantlings in lots to suit buyers At 1 30 o'clock.

Taranaki Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, & Tallow Sales. HAYMARKET, STEATFOED. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6, C CLIENTS are particularly requested ' to forward Consignments in time to arrivo on or before THURSDAY previous. Small consignments will be receiyed at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, wliere vendors can rely on tlieir produce meetine FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING. JUS! ARRIVED. jgARBIBALL'S CARROT SEED. SINCLAIR'S CHAMPION CAEEOT SEED. LONG RED AND ORANGE GLOBE MANGOLD SEEDAll specially grown and dressed for my requirements, and thoroughly recommended. Order early as supplies are limited. NEWTON KING. SATURDAY OCTOBER 13.

WILSON & NOLAN (Late Bcwley & Griffiths), "\T7TLL soil by auction at their T? Mart,— Fowls, clucks, turkeys, pianos, sewing machines, cutlery, spoons, forks, Up-to-date seed potatoes, bentwood chairs, two kitchen tables, 2 go-carts, gents bicycles, kerosene stoyes and bedsteads (new) ; also shrubs and plants, BALE OP PINE RESIDENTIAL PfiOi J EI{TY. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. SATUBDAY, 13th October, at ij p.m. WILSOIN & NOLAN TTAVE received instruction's from Mr G. E. Manncring, who is leaying the district, to sell at their Mart, Devon Street, — His superior 9-roomed house, two stories, bathroom and pantry, with all conveniences, situated on Bultell Street on the sunny side of the road ; section contains perches. Title, Land Transfer. As Mr Mannering is leaving the district, the property will be sold with bul a moderate reserve, and offers a splendid opportunity for speculators. New _ Plymouth Wool, Hide, Skin and Tallow - Sales, at our Brougham street Store.

Next Sale: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. C CONSIGNMENTS received at our ! Devon streot Mart up to MONDAY, October Sth. These sales are filling a long-felt want, and are attracting outside buyers to sucli an extent that vendors may rely on getting full market rates. WILSON & NOLAN (late Bevvley & Griffiths). WEBSTER BUQS. WILL sell by auction at their Mart, TOMORROW (SATURDAY) Fowls, ducks, vegetables and general lines Also, —On accoun.t oS a lady leaving the district'— Piano, gipsy and occasional tables, rocking chairs, bentwaods, rolled-top desk, upholstered chairs, sofa, fender, books and sundries. Sale al 1 p.m. TUESDAY, October i(sth. W. COURTXAY WILL sell by auction on the ground, on TUESDAY, 16th October, at 2.;10 p.m., the following properties in order of advertisement Lot I.—Half-Section in Gover street, nearly opposite Mr Coker's residence. Lot 2.—Full Section, opposite Mr Coker's, on which are some lemon-trees and line holly bushes. Both these lots are nearly opposite what Will be the new entrance to Recreation Grounds, and the nearest unbuilt on lots to c'eiUve of town. Lot ili-it woll-built cottage, "W Terrace, known as i V ilopknis," but now tenanted by Mr Smith. This will be sold 'with whole or part section, as desired at sale.

Sitic \w\, or dry. so bring your umbrella, as the land must be bold. GEO, LIVINGSTON" HAS been instructed by Mr C. Scrivener, to sell by public auction on the ground at 12 noon ou SATURDAY, 13th. October, l'JOti. All that parcel of laud comprised in see. 301, Borough of lnglewood, situated at the back of the railway station, and adjoining Mr Edwin Nops. Full particulars on application to G. Livingston Auctioneer New Plymouth. Alpha-Laval Cream Separators, Parts, and al' Dairy Requisites! E. GRIFFITHS & CO. (Late of Bewlcy and Griffiths) HAVE been appointed SOLE Taranaki Agents for Messrs Mason, Struthcrs and Co., Christchurch, New Zealand. Temporary Offices: COFFEE IJAL1 J AL ACE BUILDINGS, i PITBIQutU. * A

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81863, 12 October 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81863, 12 October 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81863, 12 October 1906, Page 3

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