MONDAY, MARCH 13. JENKINS, MATTHEWS & PIGOTT the Urcnni Yards next Monday. Present entries— UQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— ' 20 store cows (speyed) 12 fat cowb Sale at 1 o'clock. | W A I .T A R A. TUESDAY, MARCH 24. ENKINS, MATTHEWS & PIGOTT \7ILL sell at their Waitara Yards on I K A HEAD MIXED CATTLE
WEDNESDAY, MAHCH 25. VIOKEBS AND STEVEN! yyiLL liold tlu-ir Weekly Stock Sal on the above date. Present eu £QQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE
LNGLJiW UOD UOKiiK i'AUI. I'IUDAV, JJAKCU 27. VICKERS AND dTEVENB yiLb hold their Monthly Horse Fair us above. Present «utries—--30 hack Mid harness horses 3 unbroken horses Sale at 1 o'clock.
MOSDAY, MARCH 30. I VICKERS AND STEVENS XT AVE received instructions from Mr. T. V. Venablcs (who lias sold his farm) to sell at the Homestead on th„' Oapui Build, Tarata, the whole of his stock, implements, etc., without reserve, as follows—--2,30 4-toolh wethers 000 2-tooth wethers 250 0-toolh and f.m. ewes 300 4-tooth ewes 3.30 lambs (nothing picked) li rams 40 3-year-old heifers 00 18 to 20-month steers 20 calves 7 dairy cows 3 hacks, 3 men's saddles, 1 pack (saddle (new), bridles, i bottle jacks, i heavy endless chains, 2o sheets iron, 2 keys nails, 2 kegs staples, new Taylor and Breuimur woolpress, 22 sheepskins, 3 tents, tools and suadries, etc., etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon provided. A free brake will leave Inglewoo] after the morning train from liawera (about 10 o'clock), Please book seal.b with the Auctioneers. POULTRY, PIGS, AM) HOESEB. WEBSTEB BEOS. hold a sale of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited. Ta/anani Wool, Sheepskin, Hide & Tallow Sates. HAYMABKET, BTBATEOJID. NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 17. V to forward Consignments m tin? to arrive on or before F.-iday, March 13. Small consignments will be receive! at my PRODUCE SHKDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will bo forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where vendors can roly on their produce meetiLg FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING.
New Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales MOMTHLV SALES AT OUR BBOUGHAM ST. STORE. Cash Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for tile or shipment. i&ddreßS Labels and Consignment form posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. Consignors may rely on getting full narket prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO (Late Wilson ud Nolan) JBtrattord Wool, Hide, the skin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, MARCH 17. t CLIENTS are requested to forward J lots so as to reach us by Fri■day, March 13. YOUNG, HOBBS, & 00. THE MAYORALTY. TO THE BURGESSES OF NEW PLYMOUTH.
ADIES and UENTLEAIEN, Having acceded to your request in placing my services in your hands, I feel that 1 have the time and the energy to fittingly represent New Plymouth. I have had some years of Municipal experience. I took a prominentpart, in placing ths Borough loan proposal? beforo tho rate-, payers, and worked bijd to carry the schemes in their entirety. When on the Council I held the position of Chairman of the Health Committee, the Baths | Committee, and the Abattoirs Com tee, and represented the Borough on the Taranaki Hospital «nd Charitable Aid Board. V recognise New Plymouth to be one I of the leading Boroughs in the Dominion, possessing many natural adI vantages! and I am prepared to devote J what 1 think it ought to be—"the sea* side and health resort of the North Island." An i traveller I recognise the value of catering for the tourist traffic, and much can be done in this direction by improving our environs and sea trout, which can be done with little en,-*. to the ratepayers. By the help of p...b----lie-spirited citizens the work of improving and extending the Esplanade irotn the Te Ileum to the Breakwater could be carried out. This is a most valuable asset, and New Plymouth people do not realise tho advantages we hav.e to oft«r to tourists and gentlemen desirous to settle ill retirement. lie a tireater New 1 hope to show the suburban, districts 'that by 1 joining the Borough they would., lie i iuarehtns with progress, and that there ■■ ■ --- T - 'its trained by amaJ-
inimillion". ] «ni not prepared to commit tlie ratepayers to a further loan. I nm decidedly in favor of placing a larger sum oil tin- estimates for the purpojo uf kerbing and channeling with concrete and making permanent footpaths in the Borough. 1!,. the Kicetric Light, Water Supply,
till! Council gels iters. I am not .h thost: matters, xo to grind, but a d ~,,, .... time and energy to the town attractive to the iuereas|)oj)iiliitioii and the large influx of ■Hew; and, if elected, 1 promise to t* all the time and attention rent of such a high position. Yours faithfully, G. TISCH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 73, 21 March 1908, Page 5
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