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f~i AUCTION SALES. ft WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, and SATURDAY, JULY Oth. WILSON & NOLAN JJAVE received instructions to sell, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT 11ESiillVH, ou above dales, in the shop lately occupied hy Hit' Stores Coy.,— £3OOO WORTH of DKAI'ISRY and f'AXI'Y COODS. <Ollllll isin^: — Suit, Umijjl lis, Soils, Trousers, Boys' Soils, I'mh-rnivii'lM, Mantel-drapes, Cenoa Velvet, Children's Costumes, Studs, Hosiery, Prints, Dross Tj'iijriliH, Children's Overalls, Tahle Covers, I'hish, Ladies' Blouses, Travelling Trunks, Blinds, Oilcloth, Soaps, Perfumes, Brooches. Brushes, •In p. Trays, Cruets, Butter-dishes, Walking Sticks, Jewel Caskets, etc., Sale Oil Wednesday, al i p.m. Sale 011 Saturday at 2.30 p.m. TaranaKi Wool, Sheepskin

Hide & Tallow Sales. HAY MARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, JULIJ 23iid, 1907 (CLIENTS a.e particularly requestor -' to forward Consignments in timr to arrivo on or beLre THURSDAY previous Small, consignments will be receiyc ! at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW ! PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, wkere ■ vendors can rely on tlieir produce meeting J?ULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING. New Plymouth Wool, Hide, Skin & Tallow Sales. at our BROUGHAM TREET STORE Next Salo WEDNESDAY, JULY 2dtli. CONSIGNMENTS rocoived up to FRIDAY, July 20th, 1907. Consignors are particularly requested to send full particulars of consignments to tlio Auctioneers. WILSON & NOLAN Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-JULY 23m> (CLIENTS arc requested to orwaro. y lots so as to reach us by Friday. July 18th. YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO MbWiU^WUHIW

RENDERS will he received at Uie Office of the Board, Brougham street, New Mynioulli; up to lioon oil FRIDAY, JiUit lULY, 11)07, for the right to REMOVE iKAVEL from the sea lieach at 'l'e lenui for a term of twelve months. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specification can he seen at the Office sf the Board. C. S. BUNNELLSecretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. r |tENI)ERS will he received at the Office of the Board up to Noon on FRIDAY. l!Hh JULY, 1007, for CUTTING TWO DRIVES in the Sitgarloaf Islands at Moltiroa. ■Specifications can he seen at the office of the Board, Brougham street, New IMymoiith. Lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. C. S. RENNELL. ■Secretary. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. TENDERS. RENDERS, Superscribed "Tender for Contract No. 87," will he received at the County Oiliee, Queen Street, New Plymouth, up to Noon oil SATURDAY, JULY 13th, WW, nilContract No. 87—Construction reinforced concrete bridge over Mangaoraka Stream, 1 leu wood Road. Tenders not accompanied with the prescribed will be rejected as informal. Plans ami specifications may lie seen and tender forms obtained at the Comity Office during office hours. JOSEPH BROWN, Chairman. New Plymouth, June 28, 1907. PRICE OP BREAD. Thompson's Bakery rpilE PRICE OF BREAD FROM TO-DAY MONDAY, JULY 1, WILL BE 11E- ' DUCED TO 7D THE 4LB LOAF. Note.—The people's verdict is: "That Thompson's Bakery turns out the best bread iu the province. TRY IT. J. W. THOMPSON, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, TREES, TREES. TBEES. SHELTER, ORNAMENTAL, & FKUtT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, BUI,BS, etc. For Absolute Sale without reserve and regardless of price- All Trees must be sold by 31st July, IUO7, for subdividing property. THREE-YEAR MACIfOCARi'A, PJJiUS INSIGN IS. LAWSONJANA. Hedge Plants, English Laurels, 5 s to 7s 100. ( Two-years) —2-year Eleigutis and Eseallonhi. <ls 100; 2-vear Okuia, |7s 101). Fancy Trees equally cheap. Bulbs, Spiraxias and Ixias, 3 doz. Is. Narcissus almost given away. Dahlias, assorted, Is iloz. or Its sack. Apply early. MITCIIINSON NURSERY, TIIOS- SI. STEVENS. MAY, THE BAKER, QPENS his enlarged TEA-liOOMS SATURDAY NEXT. (ith July. Come along and have

Afternoon Tea! PRIZE OP £1 Is. A Prize of one guinea for the host verse of six lines, stilting vliy ; HAY'S JSItEAD unil SMALL GOODS ( me lliij best in New Plymouth, mill why his sales arc tile biggest. • All verses must be sent in by 201 Ii July > ut latest, with name of writer attached, ami aiUlressofl "Verse," News Ollico. W.ISDDIXU CAKES. THE BEST. JJXCIIANGIS for liou.se or sliop 53-acie farm, all grass, nice house, cowshed. several p.iddocks, 3% miles (a Inglewood Price .Ul2 10s per acre. A<l- - dress Box 1, Inglewood. "1 TRY A GAS GRILLER

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 July 1907, Page 3

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