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A U C T I 0 !N SALE. TO~DAY L. A. NOLAN & CO iWAj fic!l as under, — 1 New double buggy, with hood 1 Svw double buggy, with pol ;ind shafts, willi Slight Reserve, 1 CViurthint! waggon and shafts.

INIiUOWWJI). M'ICD.NKSD.U, JAXI.'AIU U. YICKEES STEVENS Wll.l, hold 1 heir utmal istock Sale iilinvd. I'n-H-nt entries—--400 " IiAU M[XKU C-'ATTUS Siilc ill 12.30 o'clock.

tahiki road. TCKSDAY, .lA.XUARY 28. VICKERS & STEVENS f-JAVIC vv<<"vc(l instructions from Air 1". Zimmnnun (who has sold l»« arm), in iil l>y |-üb]ic auction* 011 the 'arm a; above,--without reserve,— 50 dairy cow.;, in profit 1 .Irrspy l ull 0 18 months heifers (grade Jerseys) 10 calves 80 ewes, 4 and (i-tootli, and f.m. 1)0 woolly lambs 1 half-draught gelding (good in any Harness), 4 store pigs, 1 sow pig, !) slips, 1 tip dray, 1 spring cart, 1 trap, 1 Massey-llarris drill, 1 set tine harrows, 1 s.f. plough (Booth and McDonald), chain harrows, 1 3-horse-powcr intermediate belting and chaircutter, swingle-trees, toois, Spalding hammer, drills, bars, picks, 1 set cart harness, 1 dray harness, limber jack , fowls, ducks, etc., etc., and XIIE WIIOIJ2 OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND IiFECTS. WITH RESERVE,— 23 shares in the Aloa Dairy Factory Co. (fully paid) 40 shares in the Tariki Cheese Factory Co (fully paid), Sale at 10.30. Luncheon I'rovidcd. URE N U X SHEEP FAIR, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. JENKINS, MATTHEWS & PIGUT'f hold their iirst Sheep fair at the Ureuui lurda oil Monday, February lira. Kntries solicited. yyAMTED, by a domesticated Lady Help, I'osition, with light duties. Apply to U.jN., rost Ollice, New Plymouth. between Carrington-road and •Mill-road, via goods shed and Pow-derham-stieet, Surveyor's Chain, Brass Locking Satchel, aim Tomahawk; reward.— L. Spencer, •New Plymouth. 17-2 JfOK SALE, cheap, £4O, a Grand Upright Piano (cost <io guineas) by Mctzler. Apply X., \ ew.s ollice. YOU wan ' ; information on Manuring. Write to Kcmpthorne, Prosser and Co., Auckland, for one of their illustrated catalogue. YyANTED, good Tenant, nice 0-roomed house, (Jover-street. Apply I{. Woodhouse, Lund Agent. 10-t.e. nice comfortable Home, west end preferred, where few or no boarders are kept; comfort bigger consideration than cost. Apply by letter to "Board," News office. t.c. Brass Axle-cap off Motor-car, either about town or between New Plymouth and Lcpperton. Please return same to E. Griffiths and Co. Reward. 31-t.c. TfOR SALE, Liver) and Bait Stable in thriving West Coast town; up-to-date plant, good horses; doing a fin« turnover; owner is going farming will exchange for a suitable farm. Turn over, price, and full particulars from * .\'ol.m ami Co. rpHE Best Potato Fertiliser is "Westfield," bags. Insist on having it. and crow good crops. MARSLAND HILL MEMORIAL. (COMPETITIVE DESIGNS for the above are invited, to be contributed gratuitously, from persons who have sufficient patriotism to assist the Marsland Hill Memorial Committee in deciding upon an appropriate memorial to be erected 011 Marsland Hill to the memory of Imperial and Colonial Troops who fell during the Maori Wars. The sum at the disposal of the Cominitteo is £OOO. Designs to be sent to the undersigned up to the 31st January, 1908. ARTHUR STANDISH, Chairman of Committee.

BOOKING ORDERS For CARNATIONS. rpiK Carnation is one of Uic liiß'.st Mowers in the garden. Easily mired to perfection. A splendid variety of all colors now allowing iu Mr. W. llo\vc'« window, Brougham-street, where orders are now lieing booked. W. ROWB, NEW PLYMOUTH.

5 REASONS WHY It will pay you to Make Jam and Bottle Fruit this coining season—--1 Because sugar is very cheap. O Because fruit is cheap and plentiful. O Because fruit jars are very cheap. A Because home-made jam Is always the best. K Because American canned fruit is likely to bo dear. JARS in great variety at right prices. SUGAR, best procurable pure cane sugar, CANS, both sizes. 11UBBER IUNGS to fit any size jar. C, CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. A BARGAIN. £JBCTION of six acres, Waitara Road, c!c«e to station, with one six-roomed house, also a 2?e-roomei house, in good vciiair, with pjl necessary and modern •oiiemonccs. Also six-roomed house at • epperton, near school. Easy terms. \ bargain. No reasonable offer refused. l>n address, »pply office of this paper,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 319, 18 January 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 319, 18 January 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 319, 18 January 1908, Page 5

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