j WEDNESDAY, November 21. NEWTON KIKGr HA'-l ri't'ciyed in>tructions from Mr t'\ (.r. ill'J! k, \i lin i,s leai'ing New I'lynmutli, lo soli Ipv auction at his residence, Cnllii'M Uoad, on Wednesday, November 2lsl; — All liis 11 Furniture and Effects, consisting of Double brass rail Ik 1 Isleiid, mattresses, pillows, duchess pair, chest. (lruivr-, toilet sols, oycrmanl ies, j•. turos, ornanienls, lal >• b.u'., e:isy and occasional chairs, lumps, carpels, mats, linoleum, crockery glassware, kitchen utensils, garden tools, wheelbarrow, etc., Side at 2 o'clock. KOULT, WEDNESDAY, November 21, NEWTON KING AS received instructions from the Executors of the lute llenry Des l'orycs to sell by auction on tile farm, Koru, on Wednesday, November 21st; Tlie farm of 142 A acres (more or less) with 9-rooiu dwelling, cowshed, hayslied 30 x 50, dairy with water power, 10 paddocks, 5i acres oats: situated on good metal road, ] mile from post ollice and school; creamery on the farm. Also, — Ihe whole of the Dairy Cows, Horses, etc., consisting of 16 Cows, in milk and to ealye 2 2-year-old heifers 5 store cows 10 mixed yearlings 2 yearling llolstein bulls 2 trap mares, good in any harness 1 -1-year-old colt by Cleayeland 1 pure-bred Berkshire boar, 2 store pigs, spring dray, spring trap, harness, s.f. plough, tino and chain harrows, MasseyHarris reaper and mo(ver, Planet Jr., chaff-cutter, Fairbanks weighing machine, but-ter-worker, 2 churns, milk-vat a'raior, cans, 25-gall boiler, I'l-gall copper, bedsteads, bedding, chairs, chest drawers, tables, couches, chcllionier, dresser, mirrors, clocks, linoleum, wringer, tubs, crockery, pictures, washstanda, toilet sets, sewing macH.e, 1d.b.b.1. gun air' Sale at 12.3) c clock.
Tacanaki Wxi, Sheepskin, Hld(j, «Ss Tallow Sales. HAYMAKKET, ETEATFOED. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. C CLIENTS are particularly requested J to forward Consignments m time to arrive on or before THURSDAY previous. Small consignments will be receiyed at my PItOJJUOE SHEDS, HEW PLYMOUTH, and will bo forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where vendors can rely on their produce luoeting b'ULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING. New Plymouth Wool, Hide, Skin and Yaiiow Sales, at our Brougham street Store. Next Sale; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. received ai our \J Devon street Mart up to MONDAY, November sth. ihese sales are filling a long-felt wjiut, and are attracting outside buyers to such an extent that vendors may rely oil getting full market rates. We invite consignments of wool for this sale or for shipment. WILSON & NOLAN (laie Bewlcy & Uridiths).
Alpha-Laval Cream Separators, Parts, and al' Dairy Requisites. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. (Late of Bewlcy &nd Griffiths) HAVE been appointed. BOLE ParanaM Agents fop Messrs Mason, Struthers and. Co., Christchurch, New Zealand. Temporary Offices: COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS, New Plymouth.
"AITAKA WEST ItOAD DIBTKICT, TN THE MATTER OF "THE PUB LIC WOKKS ACT, 1905." PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby {riven that, the Waitara West Road Board (being the local authority having control of the Wortley Koad within the Waitara West Road District), at its meeLing on November 7th, 11)06, resolved to establish a toll gate, to be called the "AVortley Road Toll Gate," en the Wortiey Itoad, at a site near the southern boundary of rural section No. ( JB, lluirangi district, and lixed the scale ol' tolls to be collected at such toll gate upon all great cattle of the following description passing the same as follows: Each bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer or calf (driven) pey lieaq 2d AND notico is further given that such scale of tolls will first become payable at such toll gate on SATURDAY, DECEM--131511 Ist, lSuii, Dated this 7th day of November, 8. TITENBULL, Chairman. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TAIIANAKA A. mid I'. SHOW, MEW PLYMOUTH.
N 28th NOYEMBEIi, the usual 415 p.m. ii'iun will lie delayed to Icayo New Plymouth 5.45 p.m. for Waitara, Douglas and Ilawera, Connectiiig train will leave Waitara 5.45 Oil 29th November, trains will leave Hawera 1.l 50 a.m. and 7.20 a.m., Waitara i>. 15 a.m. for New Plymouth. Return trains k'a\c New Plymouth 5.15 p.m. and I!. 50 p.m. for Waitara and Hawera. Trains leave Waitara 5.15 p.m. and t!.:SS p.m. for Sentry Hill to connect niih trains from New Plymouth. The usual 115 p.m. irain New Plymouth to Hawera, will .NOT HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to NJiW PLYMOUTH on 28th November, and by MOIiNING TUAINS on 29th Noveniber from Hawera and intermediate ■stations, including Toko Praucli, available for return till 7th December These excursion thkeis will NOT be available by MAIL ir '• . in TAiiA:.;.«.l EDUCATION BOARD Applications win be received at the Olhce ot' the Taranaln Education Board, New Plymonlh, up lo MONDAY, the 17lli December, !;io'3, tor the follow in™ appointments;— run
btrahord J), 11.b, Assistant, secondary dqwUnu lit. Present s=i' £135. West ICini Miilo Assistant. Salary £l7O. I'ridi —Soie Teacher. Present salary £llO and .610 house allowance. Application forms may be obtained on applying at the Office of the Education Board. Applicants are requested to forward a medical certificate. P. S. YVILITCOMHIS, Secretary. Education Office, JS'qw Plymouth, Jfpyeijibpjj 1006.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81891, 20 November 1906, Page 3
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