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w IHIS MORNING ill 11 o'eloejf, WILSON& NOLAN ILL sell by auction : Peaches, Pears, PJ'iins, Tomatoei Apples. ' WILSON & NOLAN, Auctioneers TO-MORROW WEBSTER BROS. ILL continue the pot plant sal (Without Hesejive) at t r Stephen's (late Mitcliinson's) Nursery to-inorrow, Thursday, consisting of 500 Choice Fl»werini! and Foliage Begonias, Ferns and Palms. 'liiis at 1 45, Anilmry's Corner. Hale at 2 o'clock sharp. raranaki Wool, Sheepskin Hide & Tailow Sales. HAYMARKET, STI!ATFORD. NICXT SALE, rjIiSDAY, J I'lllL ami, lUO7 ( CLIENTS a.'j particularly requested kJ to forward Consignments in time o arrive on or before THUUSDAY ■revious. Small consignments will be receiyed t my PIIODUCE SJTifiDS, NEW

PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded 10 Stratford for Sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING. Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE—AVItIL 2nd. /"CLIENTS arc requested to forward V-V lots so as to reach us bj r ThursJay, March 28th. YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO. New Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales. at our BROUGHAM STREET STORE Next Sale: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3bd. CONSIGNMENTS received up to MONDAY, March 4th, 1907. Consignors arc particularly requested to scud full particulars of coasigamcnts to the Auclioueers. WILSON ■& NOLAN.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS WAITARA CALEDONIAN SPOETS, ON 14lh March, passenger train (with only second-class accommodation) will leave New Plymouth U a.m. for Waitara. Return trains leave Waitara 4 10 pm, and 0.30 p.m. for New Plymouth. The usual 1.15 p.m. train will be delayed to leave New Plymouth at 5.201 p.m. for Waitara, Douglas and Hawura. BY ORDEE. SEDDON NATIONAL MEMORIAL OWING to the impossibility of securing a suitable site for a Technical University, is has now been decided to erect a Public Monument in Wellington to the memory of the late Right Hon. E. J. Seddon. The monument is intended lo be a National Memorial, and it is hoped that the inhabitants of New Plymouth and its neighbourhood will heartily support the movement. Subscriptions in any sums from one shilling upwards will be gladly received and duly acknowledged. His Worship the Mayor has kindly 30iisented to allow contributions to be received at the offices of the Council, where subscription lists have been k posited. J. E. PAGE, Secretary." Town Hall, Wellington, March 4th, WO7. COUNTY OF TAEANAKI. 10 PEE CENT. ON BYTES.

Ia'HUMMotHa JLB; mat all rates remaining unpaid after Saturday, Kith March, 1007, will be charged 10 per eent extra, and aimmcnses prepared forthwith for the recovery ot same, JOSEPH BROWN, : County Chairman. Now riymouth, Bth March, 1907. THE « HARTNETT " PATENT MILKING MACHINE. The World's Latest, Best, and Most Up-to-date Milking Machine is the ["HARTNETT." THIS perfect Milking Macnine is now installed and at work in the South Island districts, and clients are delighted. Our engineers are busy erecting plants in the Manawatu, Wairarapa and Taranaki districts FARMERS! VOU arc earnestly requested not to 'commit yourselves to other systems until you have seen the "Habtnett" at work. Remember you can have your choice now. You aro not compelled to try any special make of machine. no more monopoly; Tako no notice of threats, pains and penalties, which may be brought before you by canvassing agents —for alleged infringement, etc, etc. REMEMBER, THE " HARTNETT" HgCOMPANY Will give you a Whittkn Guarantee indemnifying you against any action for alleged infringement. Therefore be wise, and commumcato direct with C. DAIiL A CO., PALMERSTON NORTH, #' OB THBIIt LOCAL AGENTS, THE TARANAKI FARMEES CO., Ltd., NEW PLYMOUTH, Who w'll furnish you with fullest information. JNOTICETO FARMERS. THE Wuitara Freezing Works wil' bo open to receive Pork auc Bacon Pigs on and after the 121' November, and at Moturoa every alter nate Monday after December ijlst, J. BUTCHER,.

MAUD BUYING i makes KA.-sY selling. NEW SUMMER COSTUMES, BLOUSES, (SUNSHADES etc MISS RETFORD'S, DEVON STREET. Agent Wcrthcirn Sowing Machines. PIGS. PIGS! l^lGf TRE INGLE WOOD CO-OPEHj TIVE BACON-CUJH YG COl PANY, Limited, are now giving liigl est market price for Prime Bacon Pig between 1121bs to UiOlbs dead weich Maiden Sows or Barrows. RECEIVING DAYS, • At the Facioky, every Wednesda Waixaha, iilicrnato Mondays MrmiiiisT, alternate Tuesdays. Smabt lload up to 3 p.m. on Tuesday! February 51-h and loth. Marcli stli and 19th. -» April 2nd, I6th, and SCth. May 13th and 27th.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 13 March 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 13 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 13 March 1907, Page 3

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