STONY lUVER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. NEWTON KING JYyiLL seli by nuctiun «l Ms yard- us above,QAA H'.iXT) MIXED OATILE I'Oli SALK UY AL'CTIOJJ. SATUUDAY, MAY 25 1907. 3 KOOMED I.'OUSK, washliouse J* plc, standing on large seciion ai'nor of liobsoa ami Bailor strecis. WILSON & NOLAN. Vi'EDNKSDAV, MAY 22. VICKERS ~& STEVENS ibove date, i'resent entries: HEAD MIXKD CATTLE
WEDNESDAY, 11AY 22. VICKERS "&" STEVENS JJAVE received instuctions to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, at their saleyanls,— 22 WORKING BULLOCKS, Yokes and harness 4 bullock drays 1 s.f. plough Contractors' tools. Sale at 1 o'clock.
MONDAY, MAY 20. JENKINS, MATTHEWS & & PIGOTT WILL oiler for sale at the Uroiiui yards ou the above date 4-Oo HEAD mixbd uATrLE 100 calves 00 fat sheep
I'UESDAY, MAY 21. JENKINS, M&TTHEWS & PIGOTT YX7ILL hold their usual slock sale at the Walava yards next Tuesday. OKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE 250
DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF TARANAKI. J, WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNBAR BANKS, Returning Ollicer for the Electoral District of T.'.rar.ftki, do hereby declare the result of the poll taken on the 14th iky of Hay,'l9o7, for the (■lection of one inembev of the House of Representatives for the said district to b as follows: Candidates Votes Polled DOCKRILL, Edward IIKJ3 JIALONE, William George .... 101:1 OKEY, Henry J nines Hobbs .. 100U Total number of valid votes polled 41152 Number of votes rejected as informal 21 I therefore declare Henry Junius Hobbs Okey who has received the greatest number of votes, "to bo duly elected member of the House of Represent itives for the said electoral district. Dated at New Plymouth, this 17th day of Slay, 1007. W. A. D. RANKS, Returning Oliicer. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. found trespassing with dog or gun on the properties of the undersigned, King Road, will be prosecuted without exception. A. M. ROBERTSON. THOS. (HDDY, R. PADDISOX. ANYONE found trespassing with dog or 'gun on the properties of the undersigned, C'arrington Road, will be prosecuted without exception. W. R. HOW. S. PETCII. JOHN WATERS. «■- ..i.i.ed and will be received up to noon on Thursday 23rd inst., for earthwork in Vivian street and Cuttield road. Specifications may be seen at tin Engineer's Office, Town Hall. F. T. BELL-RINGER, Town Clerk.
BRACE UP! BY lAKIKQ Yeale's Coffee. Ground Fresh Every Morning. Biscuits— Nevr to Everyone. A grout variety. Try some. NEW SEASON S ONION & CABBAGE SIiED Now on sale at VE ALE'S, Devon Stkeet. Phone 100. ARMS AND AMMUNITION. FOE good value and up-to-date lines come to us. We do nol stock goods that we cannot recommend from practical experience. 5.8.8.L. Guns from 40/D.8.8.L. Hammer Guns from £4 to £8 Bs. D.8.8.L. Hammer less from £6 15s to £4O. CARTRIDGES, .English, Colonial, American from 10s to 16s per 100. W. W. MURTON & CO., IRONMONGERS, Dbvon teranr Nbtv Plhipuxj;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 18 May 1907, Page 3
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