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' Anvmie wanting bargains in furnitur" should attend a clearing sale to be held by Sir. Newton King, in Vivian Street, o'n Tuesday next, on account of Mr. Alioldwater.' The furniture, which includes several superior articles, is of lirstclass manufacture, in good order, and will he sold without reserve. Full i particular* will be found in our advertising columns. The British and Continental l'ia-.o Co. insert a notice elsewhere announcing; that the local branch has to temporary opposite & Kwen's war.agency has been transfer!'*! --vyom .Messrs. ,J, l'pto D & Son to Mr. h. K. ilnll'maiiii, who will conduct the busi- ■ ness in New I'lymouth and districts and receive all payments. -Mr. Hoffmann comes with a long and varied experience, so clients mav rest assured of prompt attention and cllicient service. Mr. 11. Okey, M.l\. notities that, he will meet the electors of the Upland road and surrounding districts at the schoolroom on 'Tuesday evening next. On Friday next .Mr. Okey will deliver an addre.-s aI. the Theatre Royal. Tlfe Parihaka Road Board notify that all general rates unpaid by 2oiii inst. will be sued for. Seekers of farms will lind it to their advantage to read Newton King's land advertisement o.n page 1 of this issue. C. M. Kirkcaldy and Co., auctioneers and estate agents, Auckland, notify that they have sheep, cattle, and dairy farms for sale in all parts of the Auckland province. See the advertisement for particulars. 'The Nov Plymouth Cas Co. invite application for the purchase of 50 uebcnUires of £3ll each. The Camiigfon Road Board invite tenders, to dose on 25th inst., for supply and delivery of broken stone. 'JUessrs. .Icnbiusoii and Co. having completed their annual stocktaking, have instructed Mr. Newton King to sell practically without reserve; at their show rooms, Devon street, on Saturday, June 20th, twenty-two new and secondhand vehicles, particulars of which are advertised in another column. Dairy fanners wanting good, reliable milch cows should note that Mr. Newton King will bold a clearing sale near Xlanoorei mi Friday, the 2lith inst.. on account of Mr. .1. i'l. Parker. The cows arc n iy all purebred, a number of them being pedigree Ayrshire's bred by Mr. 11. Cornwall. As «»tcrtainmcnt is to be. held in St. Mary'.s Hall on Tuesday. Kith inst., in aid of the Western Park funds. A strong committee has been formed, and with the proceeds of this concert and a bazaar which is to take place later it, is hoped that iiin.uv much-needed improvements will lie'effected. The entrance to the park is at present a perect quagmire, and the intention of the committee is to improve this and erect handsome gates as well as improving the appearance of the Park itself. It is a most deserving object, and one which the public should readily support. At the concert next Tuesday night most of the leading local musical talent will be represented, and an amusing littk play will be given. 'Particulars will appear .......
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 148, 13 June 1908, Page 2
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