FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. | NEWTON KING TAS received instructions from Mr. E. G. Blcaklcy, who is relinquishing his carrying biißinesß, to sell by auction; without reserve, at his stables, Urenui, on above date, the whole of his plant, horses, harness, etc., as follows: 35 first-class mares and geldings, | mostly under 7 years old, I staunch and sound 1 lorry, 1 butter van, 1 large express 1 timber waggon, 1 small express 4 sets five-horse harness, 3 sets light harness 1 spring trap, 2 small buildings on wheels Disc harrows, scarifier, cultivator, j chaircuttcr, hay-rake, hillside and subsoil ploughs, etc., etc. On account of another vendor—--1 coach, 2 coach horses 1 4-wheel hooded American buggy A l'ree Brake will leave Waitara .bout 11 o'clock a.m. Intending buyers will please book seats at once. Sale at 1 o'clock.
JIOXDAY, NOVEMBER 25. NEWT€>¥ KING JJAS received instructions from Mr 11. M. Skoet to sell by auction at his residence, To Henui, near Fitzroy Bowling green, the residue of his furniture and effects, consisting of:— Piano (by "Bord"), glass curio case, easy and other chairs, tables, sofa, cheffonier, wardrobes, chests drawers, washstands, toilet acts, looking glasses, double and single iron bedsteads, mattresses, screens, mats, rugs, linoleum, fenders, lamps, clocks, crockery, kitchen stoves, books, garden tools, dniughmen's table and iron treetics, harness, pair carriage lamps, and sundries. Also,--2 Jersey cows in milk. Sale at 2 o'clock.
SALE BY MORTGAGEE. NEWTON KING 'AS received instructions fro Registrar of the Supreme Court at New Plymouth to sell by public auction at his mart in Devon-street, New Plymouth, on SATCRDAY, the 30th 'NOVEMBER, 1007, at 2 p.m.— ALL that piece of land situate in Devon-street aforesaid and conFor further particulars and conditions f sale apply to the Auctioneer, or to ROY AND WILSON, .Solicitors, New Plymouth.
TaranaKi Wool, Sheepsktr Hide & Tallow Sales. HAYMASKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1907. CILIENTI3 a. 9 particularly requested -' to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before THURSDAY previous Small consignments will be receive at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting PULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING.
New Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales jVTOHTHLY SALES AT OUR BKOUGHAM ST. STORE. Cash Advances made on Wool CAips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment form posted on application, Vrompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11th. Consignments received up to Friday, December 6th, Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO., (Late Wilson and Nolan)
COUNTY OF TARANAKI. is hereby given that at a Special Meeting held on the 4th day of November, 1907, it was resolved (by way of Special Order) that the Taranaki County Council make a By-law under "The Counties Act, 1880," and its endmcuts, and Sections 151 and 152 of "The Public AVorks Act, 1905," the object and purport of which by-law are as follows: To forbid the conduct of all or any of the following particular kinds of traffic, namely, the c~ -' of timber in logs, sawn split timber, firewood, stones, broken metal or gravel, upon or along any road under the control of the Taranaki County Council, the statutory penalty for any breach of the By-law being a fine not exceeding
The said resolution will lie submitted for confirmation to an Ordinary Meeting of the County Council to be held at tliu Council's Office in Queen-street, New Plymouth, on MONDAV, the 2nd day of December, 1007, at II a.m. A copy of the proposed Special Order ami By-law is deposited at the office of the County Council in Queen-street, New Plymouth, where the same will lie open for public inspection during office hours until the said confirming meeting is held. Dated at New Plymouth this 6th day *■!'«, 1907. .ROBEKT ELLIS, Countv Clerk.
STIUTFORD-ONGARUE RAILWAY. TIC WERA SECTION. TWO PLATELAYERS' COTTAGES CONTRACT. \yIUTTEN tenders will be receiv--' until NOON of MONDAY, 25 ilny of September, 1907, for the erection of two platelayers' cottages about four miles beyond Iluiroa Station. Plans and specifications can Be seen at the Post Office, New Plymouth, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not neeesssarily accepted. 6. L. COOK, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford, November 9th, 1907.
COUNTY OF TARANAKI. CLOSING TAPUAE BRIDGE. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Tanuae Bridge, South Road, will lie Closed against further traffic ns from noon on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of November, 1007. All traffic must now pass along the new road, JOSEPH BROWN, County Chairman. New Plymouth, 19th November, 1807,
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