NiiiW /.hALA.MJ RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCHj AXGLO-WELSH TEAM v. NEW ZEALAND, . AT WELLINGTON. J-JOLIPAY KXCCRNIoX TICKETS, available for return till Ist July, will l>c issued to Wellington (either route) on 20th .nine from New Plymouth, Waitara, Douglas, AVanganui. Mataroa, Eoxton, Ashliurst, and intermediate* stations. Those tickets are noc available for break of journey. BY ORDER. TAIUXAKI CO-OPERATIVK BACOX COMPANY, LTD., JX LIQUIDATION. POR S A L K ft Y T E X D K l\, THE WHOLE OE THE BUILDIXOS, LAXD. MACHIXKRY. AXI) PLANT, in lots as under— Ix)t I.—All that laud-containing 2 ' rooiN SO prehes. with buildings, smoke-house, piggeries, ete.; also the right-of-way containing 1-rood 20 perches, with long river frontage. The royalty from stones in the river is very valuable. Lot 2. i'angyos multitubular boiler, 20 h.p.; engine, 10 Lp., an<l pump. Lot 3. Lynde's British refrigerator, 1 Vis lons. Lot 4. Building known as the Taranaki Bacon Factory, containing curing-rooius, freezing chambers, "warehouse, ollsces, etc., with land 1 rood 30 perches l/)t o. —All those lots consisting of Nos. i. 3. and -1. This is an excellent opportunity for investors to secure a property which is well and favorably situated for carrying on the bu>im'ss of baeon-curors. Any amount of pigs in the district. The factory is situated on the bank of the Waiwakaiho River, two miles from New Plymouth; near railway station; gas. water, or electric light available. Tenders, accompanied with a deposit of 5 per cent., will be received up to 4 p.m. on SATI'RDAV, .July lith. 1008. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars-oil application to J. WWTAKER, Liquidator, New Pivmouth.
COt'NTY Of TAKANAKI. X K X D K K S. rpKXDKKS, Mii)crsoril.od with the mimIter of llio cojtrirl. will lie received ill llio (.'ounly OlTiw ii]i In I p.m. on KAIVKDAY. Mil .Inly. llmiS, for—t outr.ul Nil. liiil Jill -I',,l'iis Stun,.. ISreakwutiT Koa'l. Coutraot N". Yards N«;»lijni Di'iiul. from Clark'- I'it, ur licmliler Stone fvuiii river. N|)iTilicati(jns may lie .-con til Hi-' Ounly Ollkv. >ow I'lvmuulli. ami fur No. liil at .Mr. Frank Drake's Stationery Depot, iiijik'wuoil. Joseph mown, Ounly Chairman. Now i'lyui'iiilli. Kith .llllle, IMlJfi'
CARRI.YOTON ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION OF ONE iJKJIKKIt. X" TIC ' K U ll " 1 '^ V &** (111 extraordinary Election of One. TVli'inlier ol tliii Ruiii] liomil wiU lie lir-Ul (if at tin' residence of the Clerk, Ciirriiijjtoii road,, on MONDAY, -Inly (itli, I WIS. I ilc.Un' (he Ch-rkV Residence. Citvrington roiiil. (he phicc. uml >,OOll oil SATURDAY, .lime -27t.1i. HIIIS, the (ime, to receive Nominations of Candidates. T. 11. JtLANCIIETT, Returning Ollicvr. Juno lit It. 1 DOS.
J£EEP YOUNG As long as you can. l!mu>msury work is a sure foe to youth, and you "an save a lot of trouble by buying >T. GEOliGli ,lA.\IS. They're just a? pure anil wholesome as home-made, and | simply delicious to taste. All grocers j keep tliem. j CHILDREN LIKE Isn't always good fur them, but you can't go wrong with ST. GEORGE JAMS. They're just as wholesome as they're delicious, and all children like th£m. They can be got from all leading grocers. Insist on ST, GEORGE,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 155, 22 June 1908, Page 3
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