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CLEARING BALK. WITHOUT RESERVE, OAKUBA. WEDNESDAY, MAIIC H 1). WEBSTER BROS JJAVE received instructions from Mr C. Spencer, who had .sold her Jai i to sell on the farm as above, withuu reserve— AJjli lIEH JUIUY COW'S AXD BJ ELEMENTS, comprisim'— 20 YOUNG AND SELECTEI DAIRY COWS, in milk and t< calve 3 mares Htiutcil to ''General Grant Hay rake, chain and tine harrows, mowing machine, d.f plough, d ra y iU1(! "Champion" churn, butlor worker, Melottc separator, milk-caus, grass Seed, and sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE— Tlie thoroughbred Clydesdale; stallion General Grant (Genenl Wheeler—"Countess II.), rising 7 years 1 black Shetland pony "Tiny" The above cattle arc a well-selectod lot, and the result of careful culling for past three years. Luudieon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, MARCH 111. WEBSTER BROS JJAVE been favored with instructions from Mr. L. Keith (who is relinquishing housekeeping) to sell at his residence, South Road, on Friday, 13tli March— THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising chiefly— Handsome Brussels square 12 x !), upholstered chairs, duchess chest and marble-top washstand, brass-rail beds, complete sets of bedding, handsome oil paintings from Exhibition, firescreens, cedar letter-prc-s >l;iiid with press anil drawers, lounge chairs, wicker chairs, Venetian blinds, couches, small and larg.i tables, hnndsnme bevelled glass front wardrobe -18 x IS, curtains, toilet sets, carpels, linoleums, lientwooils, IVmlcr, and irons, Singer sewing machine, • cutlery, glassware, vases, kit- ! chcli utensils, and many valuable and useful sundries.

1 <lairv cuw in milk (guaranteed •sound and quiet), fowl*, chicks, etc. ON VIEW I'KIDAY MOKNLNt!. Sale at 2 o'clock. POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. hold a sale of the übine EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'tlm k Entries solicited. Taranatu Wool, Sheepskin. Hide & Tallow ,88.1; s. HAYMAKKET, BTRATFob!» NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, MARCH 17. C CLIENTS a.o particularly reqiKM / to forward Consignments m up. to arrive on or before Friday, March 1.1. Small consignments will be rciei.i at my EUO.DUUK SHEDS, M PLYMOUTH, and will be forhii:..■ to Stratford for Sale, where veim. r can rely on their prodnco wccmi FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING.

New Plymouth Wool, Hue: iSkin & Tallow Sales MONTHLY SALES AT OUK BttO. : CHAM ST. STOKE. | Cash Advances made on Wool Clips u. \ Butchers' Produce, tither for sale u j shipment. j Address Labels and Consignment /on: I posted on application. i Prompt Account Sales. j NEXT SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. | Consignors may rely on getting full narket prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN &CO (Late Wilson aid Nolan) Stratford Wool, Hide , She skin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, MARCH 17. CLIENTS are requested to forward lots so as to reach us by Fri'day, March 13. YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO." T ENDER S. rpICXHKRS will he received- by the I undersigned for Building an Eightroomed Hou»e; liihur only. Plans and specifications to lie seen at 31. Jones', Waitaru. Tenders close 10th Marcli. B. C. LAWRENCE, Waitara. WALLACE AND MYNOTT PRAISE "ALL BLACK" FOOTBALL BOOTS Every pair bears our registered brand: \lBUc REG Ml!. WALLACE says - '"All Black' Football Moots fit perfectly. I am more Hum satislied with them. I can heartily recommend tlumi to all footballers for punting, drop-kinking, place-kicking, and running." m. MYNOTT eavs--"T-foe 'All Black' Football Jtoots are (he best of tlioir kind, iit like a glove, and give me every, satisfaction. I can heartily recommend thein to all footballers." EGMONT BOOT COMPANY, SOLI-: MANUFACTURERS. A POPULAR SEWING MACHINE. 'JMIICHK is no Sew ,\! ;uhi tie on tliis market more ctlicient than the 0.V.8., and no machine more deserving of popularity. It lias a sclfI breading shuttle, perfect disc U'Usion. self - setting needle, automaLie bobbin-\vin<UT, and ball bearings. Il runs easily mill noiselessly. On top of ail I bis is the price. You save about E5 if vim buy an 0.V.8. That should decide you, OREY, SON & ARNOLD, SOLE AUENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 68, 10 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 68, 10 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 68, 10 March 1908, Page 3

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