Toko—<Momlay, March !) Stratford—Tuesday, March 10. Pc>|»ubna Sheep Fair- Friday, March 1 Ualiotu—Monday, March ](i. Sttiity River—Wednesday. March 18. Waiwakaihu—Thursday, March IU. Kaponga —Friday, .March 20. MONDAY, MARCH fl. NEWTON KING AS received instruction!) from Mr. W. W. Murton, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, Without Reserve, at his residence, Hobson-street, on above date, ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURXITURF. AND EFFECTS, consisting of—its drawers duchesse chest, washstands and ware, double beds, pillows, dining and otlier and other c'" ,ir " " clieU'onier, lures, ornaments, new sewing achine, washtubs, wrin; Sale at 2 o'clocK. TUESDAY, MARCH 10. NEWTON 7 KING WILL sell by auction at his yards jabovcrnna MIXED CATTLE, incluuin 150 young store cows 50 2'/.-year steers CO 15-months steers 80 15-raonths heifers, empty 40 2'/ 3 -year heifers in calf 100 mixed'Svcaners 10 fat cows
**v ltf*y POIit'KURA Si: FRIDAY. MARCH 13. NEWTON KING 6000 sriKKP ' '"^"''"s-
AI'TUMS JlOltSJi I'Allt. SATUKDAY,' AIAKOII 21. JtfEWTON SING yVIU-, || "' (l llis Autumn Horse I'air at liia Stratford Bazaar on above date Particulars later. Kntries positively close on Wedn ISt'll March. iay lie obtained at Ne or Stratford offices.
.MONDAY, MAKC'II 0. VICKERS AND STEVENS WILL hold tlicir usual Monthly Stock Sale at their TnraU Yards on the HEAD MIXED CATTLE, till 18-months, mixed Sale at 1 o'clock.
WEDXIOSDAY, MAUCU 11. VICJKEKS AND STEVENS VUILL hold their usual Weekly Sale in their Dudley Road Yards on the above (lute. Present entries— OKA HEAD MIXED CATTLE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. VIOKEES AND STEVENS VyiLL hold their Weekly Stix-k Sale ' on the above date. Present en11EAD MIXED CATTbE
.MONDAY, MARCH 10. VICKERS AND STEVENS WILL hold a SUPPLEMENTARY ■ SHEEP FAIR iu their Tarata I Yards on the above date. (Present enSIIKEI', including--1400 hiiiiljs I 11-20 4-year-< i:)(t -i-tooth 380 ri.m. v\\ POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. XXTllili hold a sale of tlit abovs EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited.
TENDERS. will be received by the ned for Building an Eightsi.': labor only. Plans and < to be seen at M. Jones', cutlers close 10th March. VB. C. LAWRENCE,
ff YGIE >, 1 0 Ii AIiE Rl. Jo{w C. Lcgg, Proprietor. AX OPEN? LETTER TO THE LADIES OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Madam—Have yon ever sat down and figured out the cost of making your cakes —butter lit famine prices, eggs almost unattainable at any price, flour fairly liigli, fuel exorbitant—and then price (if you can) your valuable time, add together, and ponder the formidab?e total? Is it worth all th L . money and energy ? 'Let us do your baking for you. Everything of the host and the heat of every thine: & a motto. HYGIENIC BAKERY, DEVON SHEET - NEW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 66, 7 March 1908, Page 5
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