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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. UNRESERVED SAM OP GENER DRAPERY, IRISH LINENS, Etc. NEWTON KING H AS •eceivcd instructions from Mess Marshall and Go. to sell by auction as above — A really First-class Assortment o GENERAL DRAPERY, consisting of— Irish linens, sheetings, Marcellf quilts, lace curtains, art muslins, towels, tabling, ladies' dress tweeds (latest patterns) prints, cambrics, delaine silk blouses, calico, nainsook, gents 3 suitings, box suits, trousers, shirts, underwear, etc., etc. No Reserve. Sale at 2 o'clock. NE WTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr, 11, 0. Humhlyti, who hao -sold his /arm, lo si-11 on TJIUUSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, without reserve, on the tfarm, Croydonrondj his Dairy Herdj Implements, Horses, etc., coupling of— ID uowd, third calvers, at profit and close up

4 springing heifers li empty heifers, 2-year-steer, 1 bui I I'J yearling's, 1 draught horse (staunch), 1 Armourer mare in foal to Cordon Rouge, 1 halfdraught gelding (staunch), 1 2year colt by Duke of Fife, gig and harness, plough, tine and chain harrows, dray and harness, Whipple trees, Planet Jr. and drill, separator, churn, butterworker, jack, 4 boilers, maul and nedges, grindstone, vice, plough chains, leading chains,

and spider harness, tools, ! young sows, barrels, troughs fowls, turkeys, 20 sacks o.s chaff, 3 sacks seed Algerian oats 2 sacks manure and sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock.

RAIIOTU. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. NEWTON KING \yiLL soli by auction at his yards aa above, — • 200 MIXED CATTLE, including,— 3 2-year Shorthorn bulls Also, —• On account of Mrs A. Green, who is leaving the district— Household furniture and effects, nearly all new Sale at 12.30. OMATA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 4tli OCTOBER. WEBSTER BROS. \Y iLL sell aa above — 2QO HEAD CATTLE 12 2'/ 2 -year steers 10 springers 20 yearling steers Sale at 1 o'clock. FURNITURE SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. WEBSTEK BROS. TTAY'E received instructions from Mr. W. Bickers (who is leaving New Plymouth) to sell by Auction at their Rooms— ALL lIIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of—i Double iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, wire stretchers, couch, sofa, duchess pair, chest drawers, toilet sets, linoleums and oilcloths, octagon tables, dining and kitchen d 0.,. B.W. and other chairs, fenders, glass and china ware, preserving jars, tubs, dairy utensils (almost new), 7 purebred Indian Runner ducks, and lot of useful sundries Sale at 2.30 o'clock. Taranani Wool, Sheepsklr Hide & Tailow Seles. lIAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15in,19i)7 (CLIENTS a-9 particularly requested to forward Cousignments in time to arrive on ot THURSDAY previous Small consignments will be reccivoJ at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW t'LYMODTH, and will bo forwarded ;o Stratford for Salo, where vondors can rely oa their produce meeting PULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING. New Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales "\,fONTHLY SALES AT OUR BKOUiU" GHAM ST. STORE. Cash Advances made on Wool Clips or

Butchers' Produce, either for sale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment form posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE, OCTOBER 16. onsignmeuts received up to Friday, October 11. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. "WILbON & Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep skin and Tallow Salo< NEXT SALE.—OCTOBER 15ih

(CLIENTS are requested to forward J lets so us to reach us by Friday, October lllli.J YOUNG, HOBBS, & 00*

BUTTE \XTIi arc Cash Buyers of Dairy Separutor Butter; highest market price given. STOCK. We are prepared to sell ail classes of Slock in the paddock. Write us full particulars. WILSON & NOLAN How to Feed Baby That's what every mother wants to know. Of cowv. milk is the best food, but ordinary cow's milk is apt to contain germs that aro harmful. Blue Ribbon Condensed Milk . Is absolutely free from all germs, and is, besides, the cheapest milk on the market. It contains all the eream and is splendid for cooking and household use, too. Try a tin from I your grucer. § IN DESPERATE STRAITS Are many who could be cured by Dr Sheldon's Xew Discovery for Coughs, ('iilds, and Consiynption. Price 1b 0(1 and 3s per bottle. Obtainable everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 October 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 October 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 October 1907, Page 3

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