K A II 0 T U. TUESDAY, 7tli JANUARY. NEWTON KING j sell by auction at his Raliotu yards on Tuesday, 7th January—20Q MIXED CATTLE 3 good harness horses 1 draught mare with foal by "Lord I'lunket" and stinted to ''Zulu" 1 hack Sale at 12.30 o'clock. POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. hold a sale of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited.
Binder Twine. fjIUE time for harvesting ia now close at liiinil, nnd it" you ve a liehl of corn to hairiest you'll probably want some twine, ami naturally you'll want it at the lowest possible figure consistent with quality. My twine this season lias been cxti-j-1 uiiim ily well bought, ami cunseijiicntly njy prices are lower Iha n most other people's, while the qualify as ii-uat is the very best obtainable. Orders already are coining in very last, and if you wish to participate in the sterling value i am offering, you will Jo well to secure your requirements without delay, an my present stock cannot be replaced except at a very considerable advance. The Twine 1 am oll'ef'ing you is well and favorably known; it is of unilorin quality, well woven, free from knots and thin patches, and the balls are 'neatly and firmly wound. Write for Samples and Quota-
NEWTON KING New Plymouth - - - Stratford. TAIiAXAKT EDUCATION BOARD. PPLK A fI(>XS will 1)0 received at the Office of the Taranaki Education Board up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 20th January, PHIS, for the following positions:— STRATFORD D.H.S. Second Assistant Master, Primary Department. Present salary, £155. CKXTRAL—Assistant Mistress. Present salary, £BS. lXliLlffi 001) First Assistant Mistress. Present salary, £l2O. I)UI)I.KY sal.iry. tilt, ami C2O hcii-e allowance. Applicants aw requested !o forward ii nodical ieitiliiale. Application I'oniiri may be obtained o|i uT'jitj-iny u< the Kducation Ollice. . s. whitcomp.i-;, Secretary. Educalh.i .Mice, New Plymouth, Dec. ,'ilst, 1907. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. ~ TENDERS. fpENDERS, suitably superscribed, will bo received at the County Office up to 4 j).in. on SATURDAY, 4th January, 1908, for— Contract No. 05—Construction Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Timaru Stream, South Road. Contract No. !MJ Metal, Junction Road East, Slippery Hill to Durham Road from .Middleniari' Pit. Contract No. 1)7 Broken Metal, South - road, Stimey River Depot. » Contract No. 98 Collection Dog Tax, 1008. Contract No. 99—Making Dog Collars, 1008. Contract No. 100—200 Yards .Metal, .Junction Road East, Waitara River to Mangaone Bridge from Tarata Metal Pit. Contract No. 101—200 Yards Metal, Junction Road East, Mangaone Bridge to Slippery llill from Middleman' Pit. Contract No. 102 tiOO yards of Broken lletal, South - road, Timaru Depot. Tenders net accompanied with the prescribed deposits will be rejected as informal. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Office, and for Contracts !>li, 07, 100, and 101 at Mr. Frank Drake's Stationery Shop, Inglewood. JOSEPH BROWN, County Chairman. New Plymouth, Dec. 13th, 1907.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. DAIRY DIVISION. NOTICE TO OWNERS 01' PRIVATE DAIRIES. JT is hereby notified for general information that the services of MISS. BREEN, Dairy Instructress, will be at the disposal of owners of "private dairies" in the Taranaki District after the lGth December, 1907. Applications ore to be sent to the Dairy Commissioner, Wellington, when they will be dealt with in the order received. D. OUDDIE, Dairy Commissioner.
THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE CONSOLIDATION ACT, 181)4." n the Estate of PEARSON WAKEFIELD, late of Canington-road, Taranaki, Settler, deeeased. ■yLL creditors and other persona having iis against the above estate ire hcri-M :■ quired to send to the Pubic Tru-iC '. r J. B. Jack, Esq., his District Agent at New Plymouth, on or ii't'ore the 2l)tli day of February, 1908, nil particulars thereof in writing, with i statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held >y them. And notice is hereby given that in iVr'.uilt thereof they will lie excluded tlie distribution of the above eslali! about to be made under section 47 ill' ilie above Act. All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to J. B. Jack, Esq., District Agent of the Public Trustee. iPublic Trust Office, Wellington, 18th December, 1907. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee.
WONDERLAND. NGAIRE GARDENS. "QON'T I'AIL TO VISIT this attractive resort during the Christmas Holidays. There are lots of amusements, including,— The Greatest Novelty in {.lie recent Exhibition, SHOOTING THE CHUTE. Then there is Boating, Bathing, Swings, See-saws, Merry-go-Round, Quoits, Skittles, Croquet, Tennis, and last, but by far the greatest sensation of the day is to W I I I 11 L THE WHIR L. (This is a new invention and has become quite a craze). Tea Rooms, Lollies and Fruit in the Grounds. Hot water free. • Admission Sixpence*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 308, 3 January 1908, Page 3
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