on Christmas Eve, between Albert Bond and Mangorei Hill, a Gold Brooc-li (Zulu shield with one ruby). Finder rewarded on returning to this office. 30—3 to Buy, a 4 or 6-h.p. Portable Steam Engine, in good order; *tate price—E. Exley, Hurleyvill'e. 27-3 JjVJK SALE, valuable Property in the Waikato. Apply JI.A.W., News office. yyAXTED, experienced (Jabdriver, at once. Apply to M. Jones, Criterion Stables. fjMIERE is only one Boot in New Plymouth l'or me, and that Boot you'll lind at the A.B.C. That tired sensation you never feel when your foot comes down on the Springbok Heels. 20-0 JJIOR Kainit, Sulphate of Potash 90 per cent, Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Iron, Muriate ol Potash 05 per cent., order from Kemp thorne, Prosser and Co., Auckland, am! so get the highest grade. j?OIt SALE, Liver) and Bait Stablf' in thriving West Coast town; up to,-date plant, good horses; doing a fin< turnover; owner is going farming an.' w .11 exchange for a suitable farm. Turn over, price, and full particulars froi" v -Nolan and Co. YOU want information on Manuring. Write to Kenipthorne, Prosser arid Co., Auckland, for one of their illi. trated catalogue. f )NLY £2OO cash wanted.—For abso lute sale, 750 acres (580 L.1.P.. 101 .freehold), 4-roomed house and out buildings; 300 ill grass; Urenui district Price £2 8s per acre. Balance can re main at 4 per cent. ''Snip,' -Vows" office. Fertilisers, sold by all stores and produce merchants throughout Taranaki. If you have any difficulty in getting, write to tie manufacturers, Kempthorne. Prosper and Co.. rpiTE Best Potato Fertiliser i 3 "Westfield," l%cwt bags. lusist on having jt. and irrow eooil crops. QAA ACRES sheep or eattlo rorm, good land, well-improved, for sale. A bargain; or will exchange for a country store business.—L. A. Nolan and Co., New Plymouth. FITHOY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30.
NEWTON KING H AS received instructions from Mr. I). O'Brien, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, at the residence', Fitzroy, on Monday, December 30— ALL THE llOUSKUOIJ) FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of— Double iron bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, duchess chests, toilet sets, tables, chairs, fenders and irons, w.w. stretchers, mate, matting, towel horses, pictures, kitchen dresser, kerosene heater, lamps, books, cushions, linen basket, vapor bath, gas iron, ironing stove, maugle, spray pump, grindstone, bone-crusher, copper, wheelbarrow, 2 parrots, 1 girl's bicycle, lady's and gent's bicycles, pot plants, horse-shoe fern, and sundries. 2 tri\j) wares, pony saddle and bridle, dogcart and harness, ■spring trap and harness, racing, exercise, and other saddles, bridles, rugs, covers, etc., etc. 15 purebred Indian Uanie fowls Also j Sa4(l|(?i bridles, horse-covers, etc. Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
SATURDAY, JANUARY U, NEWTON KING JJAS received iiwtructions from the Executrix of the late Mrs. Fennel! to sell by auction at his mart, Devonstreet, on above (lateSection 229, New Plymouth, with cottage thereon. This property is situated in Devonstreet West/ between the residence of the late Mr. >!. G. George and Chetwode School, and must sold. For particulars of title and conditions of sale apply to Messrs. tiovett flnd (Jhilliam, Solicitors, or tl\e Auctioneers. Sale at i o'clock. , 1 POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTELi BROS. WILL hold a sale of the above • EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock, Entries solicited*
A HAPPY NEW TEAR TO YOU ALL. OUR motto for the New Year will be, "Everything of the best." The latest novelties, the finest delieaces, the dainties! biscuits. Quality is the foundation stoae upon which our business has been erected, and in the years to eome we shall try and emphasisa the words of many of our friends who say: "If we need anything really good we go to— C, CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GEOCEIt, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH.
PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR AT THOS. AYEE Y'S pALL and inspect his large etoek, ' imported from the best makers, For LADIES, UENTLEMEN, and CHILDREN. The goods are New and Choice and guaranteed to please. Reference to liis circular, now being distributed, will give you an idea of the variety to select from. You will be wise to purchase early, as the imported goods cannot be replaced this season. PRESENTATION BOOKS. The stock is acknowledged by booklovers to be most complete. The Classics—Poetry and Prose—in novel and dainty bindings. BOYS' and CURLS' BOOKS in Great variety, including the Boys' and Girls' Annual, Chums, Little Folks, Chatterbox, Wonder Book, etc. » CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS POSTCARDS AND POSTCARD <>.-• ALBUMS. '¥HOR. AVERY, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER MAGAZINE AND NEWS AGENT, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 305, 30 December 1907, Page 3
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