SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from the holder of Bill of Lading to sell by auction at Mr M. Jones' stables, adjoinin the Pantechnican, King street, on Saturday, lGth November,— 0 AMERICAN CARRIAGES, comprising Single and Double Buggies, and Cortland waggons. These are of first-class manufacture! genuine leather upholstering, and heavj wheels and axles. Sale at 12 o'clock. Taranani Woo), Sheepsklr Hide & Tallow Series. HAYMAKKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBIiII 12in, X9U7 (CLIENTS a.s particularly requested ' to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before TIIURSUAI previous Small consignments will be receiye ' a my I'KODUOK SII&DS, KEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded :o Stratford for Sale, whero vendors can rely on tlicir produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING.
Now Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales •jVfONTHLY SALES AT OUR BKOU GUAM ST. STORE. Cash Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for Bale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment form posted on application, Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. onsignments received up to Friday, November Bth. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. L, A. WILBON & CO., (Late Wilson and Nolan) Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep skin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE.—NOVEMBEB 12ih (CLIENTS are requested to forward J lots so a? to reach us by Friday, November 11th. YOUNG, HQBBS, & CO ELTHAM BOBOUGH COUNCIL TENDEBS will be received by the shove-named Council up to November 22nd, for Layinp; down ten chains of Tarred Macadam Boadway. Copy of specifications at office of this paper. H. W. CLIMIE, Boroogh Engineer.
QTARATA RACING CLUB, ANNUAL MEETING To be lield on WEDNESDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1008. PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN PLATE of £4, second horse to receive life out of stakes; for horses that have never won a race; welter weight lor age. Entrance 4s. Seven furlongs, 2. FLVING HA.MJICAt of £lO, second liorse to receive £2 out ol stakes. Nomination os, acceptance as. Six furlongs. ~.i.sdiuAP TROT (local) of £4, second horse to receive £1 from stakes. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. One mile. 4. HANDICAP TROT (open) of £4, second horse to receive £1 from stakes, domination 2s, acceptance 2s. One and a-half miles. 5. TARATA CUP of £ls, second liorse £2, third liorse £1 from stakes. Nomination ?s, acceptance Bs. One and a-quarter miles. .iSS-FKD RACE (local) of £4, " second liorse £1 from stakes; all horses to carry lOst. Post entry 4s. Six furlongs. 7. HANDICAP TROT (open) of £5, second horse to receive £1 from stakes. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. Two miles. 8 FORCED HANDICAP of £4, second horse to receive £1 from stakes. Entrance—Winners ss, losers 2s. Seven furlongs. CONDITIONS. Nominations for Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 1 qlose with the Secretary on SATURDAY 14th DECEMBER, IUO7. Acceptances for Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 close on SATURDAY, 28th DECEMBER, IDO7. Handicaps will appear in the Record and Daily News on Saturday, 21st December, I<JO7. No nomination will be received unless iuci lnpanied by the necessary amount i'.i cash, and name, age, pedigree, and all performances to be given at time of nomination. All Post Entry events to be made by 1 o'clock on day of races. The Committee reserve the right to rchandicap any horse. The winner of the Flying to carry a 71b penalty in the Cup. I hree horses to etart or no race; four or no second money. BOOKMAKERS TO PAY A FEE OF ONE GUINEA. WEIGHT-GUESSING OF SHEEP, liiakes will Iciive Triglewood on arrival of Morning Train. A DANCE WILL BE HELD IN THE EVENING. Admission to Course .. One Shilling. Members Free. ARTHUR PAYNTER, Hon. Secretary.
THE READY-MADE. Ready-made, ready-made, where have you been? Down in the cutting-room, cut by machine. Ready-made, ready-made, what is your style? The same as ten thousand more. Look at the pile. Ready-made, ready-made, where were you sewn? Tn almost any place, not to be known. Ready-made, ready-made, how were you built? With sacking thrown in me, and fronts ! hat will tilt. " ' ■ !y-made, ready-made, who did the work ? A lailor who hustles; a specialised turk. Ready-made, ready-made, what is your wool? Ally kind, every kind; with shoddy full. Ready-made, ready-made, how do you sell? To such as don't know good clothes, only too well. Ready-made, ready-made, what style do you find? I'm made up six months ahead, hence always behind. Ready made, ready made, what shall I buy? So to G. GRIFFITH'S, tailor. Don't ask me why,
qbktos:«s2 =«r BRASSY spoon or fork may contain a speck of deadly poison i.e., verdigris. This is one reason why you should not hesitate haying your worn tableware RE-SIbVER-PLATED. It will pay you, as almost any article of tableware can bo replatcd at about half the cost of new. Prices, etc., at Plating Shop, Devonstreet East. P. DE LA HAYE. Or at Okey, Sou and Arnold, Central Agency. WALTER, WILKES, • qo LI CI TOR, WAITARA. OFFICE: QUEEN-STREET. P.O. Box No. 4. Telephone No. 11. Local Solicitor to Advances to Settlers Office, and Government Insurance Department. Building Society Loans Arranged. Moueya to Lead on approved security,
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