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THIS DAY. NEWTON KING ITILL Sell by Auction at his ' Mart,300 BOXES FfiUIT, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Nectarines, etc. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. TIITJItSDAY, FEBRUAItY 21. NEWTON KING TjTILL sell by auction at Lis yards » T as above, ~ 3f\f\ HKAI) MIXED CATTLK \J\J ineludin 81 -30 30 2j to 3.j year steers (good) . 1 sow. forivnnl in f.irr.-Hv

TUESDAY, February 2(i NEWTON KING AS received instructions to sell . by auclioa on account of the aed estate of Messrs Sells and tmcki, at tke Mart, Stratford, on

The Boardiughmise of l(i rooms, and furniture, loßclher with shop, butchery, bakery, ami stables, situated in Strathmore. To be sold in one lot. liuyer to have the otttion of taking all Irve and dead stock and plant at valuation. The mail coach calls every Sale u( 11 o'clock

I Tins is a splendid opportunity for an oiiergetic man to secure a small country business with good prospects. waitakT SALETAEDS MONDAY, March 4th

JENKINS, MATxHEWS k PIGOTT HAVE received insiructions from Mb Wokthisuton (who is giving up dairying), to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at their Waitara saleyards, on Monday, March 4th: 60 really good young dairy cows (including 15 well bred Jerseys) 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 milking macniue, with two Law-rence-Kennedy pnlsators

The auctioneers would call the special .iltenlion of dairymen and all others :'et|iiirinfi a good niiiking strain, to this sale, as the cows are a first-class lotAc test being the highest of ail suppliers to the factory. Remember— ABSOLUTELY NO RESEEYE Sale at 1 o'clock, SHEEP PAIR

GILLIES & NALDER Will hold above at Haivera < FRIDAY, February 22nd. \J \-s to suit purchasers, iuuludiug—

3500 ewes 5200 2-tooth ewes 1000 wethers 2500 lambs GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAW ERA. SATURDAY, February 25. ANNUAL RAM FAIR GILLIES & NALDER Will held a RAM FAIR as above,PitEsENT Estates,— J^Tr\RAMS Hote.—Owing to llio largo entry of sheep, the firm have decided to bold the Ram Fair on Sati ; bu.iv, February 23rd.

COUNTY OP TAB ANA KI. WAIWAKAIHO MIDGE DANGEKOOS. TOHE public are lieroby warned A against using the Waiwakaiho Bridge on the Devon Jioad, which is exceedingly dangerous for ordinary and heavy traffic.

JOSEPH BROWtf, County Chairman,. New Plymouth. - ' " PARAuUKI EDUCATION BOARD TO BUILDERS.

r |IE2JDEKS will be received at my X office till I p.m. on SATURDAY I'ivi inst., for the following works ; Stratford—New woodwork room. Stratford—Altering present woodwork room. Midliirst—New batliroom. Oanui—Additions to school. Waiongona—Additions to residence. Plans for Oanui additions at Mr Hughson's store, Eahotu. Plans for Waiongjna additions at " Becord " office, Inglewood. Plans for Stratford at Mr Sole's office, Stratford. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

JAS. SANDEKSON, Architect King's Buildings, " 'mi Street, U'ctauary llili, ISM>7.

TARANAKI REGATTA (AND MAORI CANOE RACES WAITABA RIVER. miIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21st H. SPURDLE, Secretary.

DISCLAIMER a. C. A. BUTLER, sued at tie . Magistrate's Court on Monday, ... ..j connection of Mr C. E. Butler, upholsterer. kTANAIA HACK KACLTC JUL CLUB. HA.CK RACE MEETING To be held at MANAIA on

Air J. D. Mitchell's paddock Uurnbtink Farm. Pull iivogi'iuame m futui'o issue. FIREWORKS DISPLAY

&ECREATION GROUNDS ON TnE EVENING 01' TEDNESDAY, 27th February LAKE WILL BE ILLUMINATED Band in attcndaw ADMISSION- One Shilling.

il aid of tie fu'ids of the Recreation Gromds Board. IDWA.HD H. TSIBE, Uou. Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 20 February 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 20 February 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 20 February 1907, Page 3

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