PUNGAKEHU. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. " NEWTON" KING H as received instructions from Mr R. Fleming, to sell by auction on the farm, l'ungarehu, on Friday, August 23, the whole of Ms farm and dairy stock, an follows, WITHOUT bJiItVE:82 choice young cows, August-Sep-tember calvers 10 springing heifers 7(1 mixed yearlings 2 bul s (Shorthorn and Holstein), WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,— 2 draught marcs, sound and staunch 5 draught eolb and fillies, 1 to 2 years old 1 mare in foal and with foal at foot, 1 8-yoar-old express horn?. 1 pair buggy hordes, 1 unbroken 'l-yeur-old colt, 1 first-class pair Albert Victors/rising 4 yeara, unbroken, spring day carry two tons, cans and sundries. Lunch provided. Salo at noon. Nolo, .1 his herd has a high averago ost at the Vungarehu factory,lVXr FlemI'.M'c drawn the largest cheque supp.iors last season, The ■J orsc-i ni'ii a tip-lop lot, staunch, soun/l , nd subject to trials. august 26; —~~ NEWTON KING T-JAS received instructions from Mr A. O'Loughlin, who fs leaving New Plymouth, to sel aylbtue chrdl efwpp Plymouth, to sell by auction, WITHOUI EESEIiVE, at his resilience, Liardet street, the whole of his Household Furniture, etc., consisting of— Easy and other chairs, dining and other tables, conch, bedsteads, mattresses, stretchers, chestsdrawers, washstands, toilet sets, toilet tables, linoleum, mats, marble clock, filter, books, fender irons, silverware, crockery,, mangle, wringer, lawn mower, eamern, kitchen utensils, and sundries. ■Sale at 2 o'clock.
BROADWAY, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. .7. D. MORRISON ''** received instructions from Mr W Raby to sell by public auction at is Rooms, WITHOUT RESERVE (if lot previously disposed of), Goodwill of ashless and Lease of Fish Shop and billing Rooms, including fittings and tonsils. For sale as a going concern. Full particulars on application. J. D. MORISOff, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24. WILbON| & NOLAN JXSniUCTED by a gentleman leaving the district, will sell at their mart, Superior Household Furniture, including Piano (Meissmcr), sideboard, drophead Singer sewing machine, 2 chests drawers, hall stand, bookcase, drawing-room suite, in vel- / vet, tables, whatnots, rockingvlmiv, .Japanese screen, washstand, dressing table, dresser, 4 feet by E> feet mirror, toilet set, pictures, curtain poles, mats, fenders, fire-irons, marble clock, 71.51. cot, baths, dining and occasional chairs, bedsteads, wire mattresses, sofa, carpet, linoleum, kitchen sundries, etc., etc.
TaranaKi Wool, SheepsUlr Hide & Tallow S=»te3. UAYMARKET, STBATFOB D. NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, AD GUST 20tii, xl) 07 / CLIENTS a.e particularly requested v. to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or be.Lre TfllliiSOAY previous Small consignments will lip receive ' <;t my I'RODUOfi SITKDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, anil will be forwarded lo Stratford for Sale, where vendors can rely their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING. Maw Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales IyrONTIILY SALES AT OUR BROUfiHAM ST. STORE. Cash Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' rrodnee, either for sale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment form posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SiALE, AUGUST 21st. onsignments received up to Friday, August 10th. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. WILSON & NOLAN
Stratford Woo), Hide, Sheep skin and Taliow Sale. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 20 / "IIiTBNTS are requested tc orwnra vy lots so as to reach us by Friday july 18th. yOUNG, HOBBS,. & CO
YICT 0R I A U,OU SE. Under New Management. Conducted by MRS. WHITE. Every convenience; U. and e. water; single ooms; tariff per week 183, pel 1 day 4s. VICTORIA HOUSE, Liardet Street. FOB, SALE (CHEAP). THAT well-ltnown property nnd buildings known as the Taranaki Co-op. Bacon Compiuiv (late Drake), situated at Fitzroy, New Plymouth. The factory and plant is all modern and up-to-date, a:>d is capable of curing 100U pigs per month. Lyiulc's British Befrigerator, 20-h.p. Boiler, 10 li.p. Engine, two Freezing Chambers, Curing Room, Warehouse, Slaughter Yards, etc. Conveniently situated for the receipt of pigs. Close to railway station, For particulars apply to— J. WHITAKIiR, Secretary. Devon Street, New Plymouth.
MAY'S TEA BOOMS. YERYTHING COSY AND CLEAN May has enlarged his tea-rooms to meet the great demand; He is now prepared to cater for any in the land. Cream pull's and wedding cakes—takes in all variety; White bread, brown bread, to suit nil classes oi society. Of cheaper men with inferior goods ho is not one bit afraid; With best of goods and best of men he does a roaring trade. E. MAY, APE AND CONFEOTIONKR "Devon Sir et Central.. ALL GROCERS. ,\ FIHENT) OF Trri? FAMILY f s \)r. Sheldon's New Discovery, the well-known remedy for all Chest •Jnrt T;\m« Troubles; Is fid and 3s per Obtainable everywhere, '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 August 1907, Page 3
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