BEOS.' DATES OF YARD AND CLEARING SALES. July 28—Mr. F. G. Philip,,tt, Oakura. July 30—II, C. Riley, Carmigton Roa'J POULTRY, PMS, AMD HORSES. j WEBSTEK BROS. WILL hold a nale of lh. a| )UV t EVERY SATURDAY at l o clo ck Entries solicits.
w A I H I. TUIiSJUY, JUNJi 30. Wi'LUE, STOTT AND CO. v. SAIJAU MARSH. JENKINS, MATTHEWS & PIGOTT H AVE rcw! ' vc, l instructions from the Bailiff of the Court to sell by au-i----tion at the Homestead of Mrs. Sarah Marsh, Wnihi, 011 Tuesday, June <jo— following STOCK and JMI'LJJJIEXTS seived under a warrant of distress—--22 dairy cows 3 heifers 1 bay marc (8 years), 1 draught mare (5 years), 1 draught mare (U years), 1 yearling filly, ; dray, 1 horse-power, 1 chaffcutter, 1 reaper and binder. 1 winnowing machine.
Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Also, At the same time and place, CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL y SAHAH MARSH. 1 piano NO.IE. riiis sale will on lio-account be withdrawn. JENKINS, MATTHEWS & HGOTT, Auctioneers. FOR SALE OK LEASE. 279% ACI!ES of highly improve 1 land, situated 5 miles from New "Plymouth, on the Carrington road, for lease or sale, in one lot or in two equal areas, with ov without rcsidonca as required. Tlio above land is suitable for almost any kind of farming This land must be disposed of on account of the owner's ill-health. Address: F. P. StIODItOSKE, P.O. Uurworth, New Plymouth.
FOR S A L EPUKETQTAEA ESTATE 182 ACRES FEEE HOU). ]! QQ ACRES LEASEHOLD. Only Two Miles from New Plymouth. As a going concern, including- - COWS, HOUSES, FACTORY PJAN'T IMPLEMENTS, Or PROPERTY WLY. Apply to NEWTON KING, W. JSEYVJJIY, GRIFFITHS & CO., GILMOUR & CLARKE, NOLAN & CO., D. McALLLhYt, or W. HUMPHRIES, Owner, FOR SALE, THE Properties in .'lie ESTATE o{ the late A. A. PIKETT, consisting of large Dwelling and outbuildings and 19% acres of land, which can be subdivided if desired.
About 50ft frontage to Devon-street on tlie west side of Jury's ttahles. Also %-acre Section in Gill-utrecl, with iron sheds and a cottage on sann. Fo? further particulars apply to D. Berry, for the Trustees.
Ladies. JS your llair coming out in 5j handfuls? Has it lost that w glossy sheen which all healthy H hair should have! % If so, it is certainly time it is * attended to. T WIOLETTA Hair Food and f Tonic, a perfect remedy for T weak, thin, and falling hair. Prevents Hie liai- from turning grey through the renewed life given to it. Guaranteed not to contain any poisonous dyes, such as lead, silver, etc. Ladies will find WIOLETTA invaluable. It adds a glossy and silky character to the tresses, without any sticky fceling. Sold in large bottles, 3s fld (postage fid extra). Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers, 3s 6d per bottle. JOHN AVEKY, New Plymouth, Wholesale and Retail Agent.
WHY COUGH?] TEED'S UOUGH ELIXER FOB 2/- COUGHS and COLDS 1/- ASTHMA Pin AND ALL CiiEST bottle COMPLAINTS Tlii<s great euro was first made by Mil Tked over 40 years ago in England, The mixture is still the same, having stood tic test of generations, TEED AND Co., The I'itAßMAcr, New Plymouth
3 DRINKS. VEALE'S Frosli Ground Coffee. VE&LK'S China, Ceylon, and Indian Teas. VEALE'S Ginger Wine. The Finest Beverage for winter weather you can have, A. YEALE, Devon Stbeet. ■ 'Phone 166. MEAT MEAL FOR POULTRY.
rjUIE BEST PREPARATION On Earth to Make HENS LAY EGIiS. 71b Bug Is Od I4lb kag 2 S Od GRIT AND OTHER POULTRY REQUISITES Always in Stock lit 'W. ROWE'S CORNER BROUGHAM and KING STS., NEW PLYMOUTH. .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 161, 29 June 1908, Page 3
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