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TATARAIAIAKA. NEWTON KING J-j\\S rHeivcd instructions from Air •fohn I'earee, who has sold his (arm lo sell by auction on the Kaijn, Talarai Sti choice dairy tows in milk, niosil September calvers 11 18 to 20 months heifers in calf 11 weaners 1 good -J!«/,-yvi\r Shorthorn !>ul (very quiet) Draught gelding, draught man (good, quiet, and staunch), - bacon pigs, light horse lira;, (nearly new), light spring trap by s.l. plough, iiamlelt reaper hay-rake, roller, (Jiallcutter, dairy utensils, 2 small stacks hay, -1 sacks ryegrass seed, sev. crai cords rata, poultry, huu-e----hold furniture and sundries.

JMI'OKTAN'I ULEAKL\U SAW' TATAIiAIMAKA. WEDNESDAY, APIUL 8. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from John ami Airs. Duggau, who have sold their farm, to sell by auction at tlie Homestead, Petono Koad, on Wednesday, Bth April, the whole oi' their live and dead stock, consisting of—(it) choice dairy cows, mostly August and September calvers 10 tlnec-uuarteVbred Jersey tows by "Goldfinch" 0 halfbrcd Jersey licifers in calf lli Jersey heifer calves 1 purebred Jersey bull 2 draught horses, 2 Governor mares (one in foal to Count Belden), 1 pony by Lionel, 1 bay mure in foal to Count Belden, 1 boar, G sows in farrow, 3 sows with litters, 20 fowls and ducks, 1 good cattle-dog, and harness, disc ami tine harrows, cliall'cutter, Planet Jur. seed drill, and other implements, !) milk-cans, buckets an I sundries, 1 stack hay Duchess chest, washstaiuls au.i ware, chests drawers, dressing tallies, mirrors, bedsteads, m.itpiauo, .Singer sewing machine, kitchen ulen»ils, and sundries Also, with slight reserve—--1 Hopkinson piano Albert Victor colt

MAYORALTY ELECTION. TO THE ELKCTOT!S OP NEW PLYMOUTH. and GENTLEMEN, - His Worship Hie Mayor, Mr. E. Hockrill, having definitely decided not to seek rc-d.cUon, I l>rg to announce that I shall be a candidate, for your suffrages at 'ho, coining election, and to respectfully solicit your support and iufluenrt. Yours faithfully, M!EIJ. <\ J. IiELLKiNGEE.

llr..l.].!.Coimrll. L'. S. Kcnncll. THE NEW PLYMOUTH INVEST" MENT AND LOAN SOCIETY

.Vllowing Jntuß'sl ut very best Current Rutos. HUNS pRAKTED On stale ut very low rates of interest from uiie to twelve years. l'am|iliteU giv° mill uther information posted ■ to

N the Lot weather Do you .. liud your food tasteless and i' ppctisiiip; P Tncn suppose you St, George Pickles WitL yr>ur dinner. They stiniuInie yoW appetite and make you enjoy your tood. " St. George " Pickles are the best and cheapest. Made by Irvine & Stevenson, of St George Works, Dunedin.

Whangamamona Coach Service. nhiised Alcssrs. I'. ,1 Proprietors and Livery Stablekeepeis, ' ' " ■"' ' know that there kly Service only from Stratford to Whangamomoua. Coach will leave Stratford every .MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FillDAY at S.-1.3 ii.in. Un arrival of (rains, rolurninj; from Whangamomona to Slrnllord every TUESDAY, TllUliSDAY.'nd SATMIDAY, leaving Whangaiii'iiiniiia :il 7.:i1l ii.in. The Coaeli puis up at Mr. !•'. U.melis Empire Stables. KAIiES AS UNDEIt: Toko. single, 2s. return lis. Douglas, siugl,. lis, veluni ss. Slralhnmrc. single 7s (id, return 12s (id. I'oliokur.i, .single 12s lid, return 20s. Whaiiguinoiiiuna. single 17s (id, return XI Ills, All llelurn Faros must he paid fur on liM journey, otherwise single fare boll ways will he chained. at our Wlniiigamomo es. I lucks and Vehicles on hire J. UICWKIt AND CO., Proprietors TjAVlXll'purchased Callaghau\sAgoiic Business, 1 hereby appoint Jlr. I I Calhighiiu Manager during my ahseni [ in England, Or until further notice. E. G. CUUKCH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 92, 7 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 92, 7 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 92, 7 April 1908, Page 3

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