I'EDIGREE AXD GKADIi JEKSEY CATTLE. COKBETT KOAD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTUM Ulili U. NEWTON KING JJAS repeived instructions iron, Mr. C. <Jlavku to soil bv auction WITHOUT KHoERVE on' tho firm CorU'tt lloail (close to railway station I' on above .hite, his surplus g toek sistmg of—--2 pedigree Jersey 4 iic.ligr.-e Wy iM-ifc- .voarlin.rs 7 jicdigrre Jersey bulla, 12 to 14 9 grade Jersey springing heifers
NO RESERVE Lunch provided. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Note—These are all first-clans t-'d-Mr. Clarke only selling on account 01 Ins grazing accommodation being limited. A Brake will leave the Mart at 1'? o'clock.
BOHOL'UII OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ip.ENDKKS are invited, anil will be reeeived up to uooji on Fit I DAY, tile 11th proximo, for the Erection of a Cottage at the Powerhouse. l'lans anil specifications may be se;>i oil application at the ollices of the Borough Engineer. F. T. BELLKIXCiEK, Town Clerk.
STRATFORD ELECTORATE, TO THE ELECTORS. 1 .ADIiiS and GENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure i D reminding you thai; I shall lie a candidate foi your votes at the next General Election, and hope to receive such substantial support fronj every district as ivill enable me to hav? the honor of representing you in Parliament. Yours faithfully, J. B. MINE. FOR SALE, 182 ACRES Freehold, 92 Leasehold, 9-roomed house, concrete cellar concrete water tank with Alter, 20-stall cowshed witli hayloft, implement shed; ■borough water-supply; only 2 miles fro.T ■New Plymouth. Also, A Complete Small Dairy Factory Plan 1 ' suitable for 100 cows ■l2O-ton Ensilage Press, D.F. Plough, Root Pulper W. HUMPHRIES, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. fJHOICE LITTLE FARM of 47 acres at Omaia, on Main South Road, four miles from New Plymouth; all in grass excepting a few 'acres ploughed for crop; cottage and trapslied in good repair; low price, very ea«y terms, school, post office, store, telegraph, pnj church alongside; well sheltered and watered; well adapted for small stud fa'rm or milk-run; good opening for blacksmith; butcher and baker's shop on property.
I Also, a Dwelling of nine rooms wii.li all conveniences and outbuildings, flvt to eleven acres with dwelling; best quality hind, well watered, on Main South Road, 3miles from town. Also five-roomed new House, Mot'iroa, % acre to 30 acres with house. This property is only a stone's throw from No. 3 oil bore, where there lies millions of wealth only waiting for common-sense methods to develop it. Shareholders, our money has been ilisolutelv thrown away ' under present methods. The properties above can be seen at any time, and particulars obtained from ALBERT BAYLY, Owner, Omaia. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY.
W E lmvo pleasure in announcing that we lmvc this day appointed Messrs. L. I'ATTIE & CO. District Agents for TAKAXAKI. . T. S. JACKA, Manager.
UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital £500,000. Reserves £150,000. The Office of the above Company lias been REMOVED to Messrs. Webster Bros.' Buildings. Devon Street. All classes of FIRE and MARINE risks accepted at Lowest Current Rates. T. M. ENGLISH, District Secretary. "VTATIONAL FIHE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HEAD OFFICE DUNEDIN. Accumulated Funds .. £340,339 Authorised Capital .. .. £2,000,000 Losses Paid .. . , .. £2,480,804 F. E. WILSON, New Plymouth Agent L. A. NOLAN AND CO., District Agents for TarauaUt. ■MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Subscribed Capital .. .. £1,500,000 Ket revenue for 1007 exceeded £042,750. • FIRE, MARINE, and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all its branches accepted at Lowest Current Rates. JOHN I'ATON, Branch Manager. • BRANCH OFFICE —Corner of King and Brougham Streets, New Plymouth. •Sub-agents throughout the province.
FIJI TEA. T 1/AVE been appointed Sole Agent for New Plymouth for FIJI TEA, which is grown on the Waiunnu Estate and exported direct- in chests. It is absolutely the purest tea grown. The doctors of Fiji strongly recommend it as a safe drink to the most delicate person, it is free from tunic acid, or tannin, an ingredient in most tcaa which irritates indigestion. ANY TEA lias it never struck you thatany tea imported in )>ulk is much superior to packet te,This is why: Bulk lea comes ilirect from the estate where it is grown, pure and uutampered with, while packet tea is put up hi oar colony and very often mixed with a :hcap inferior grade for the sake of profit. FIJI TEA Beaches us in chests. It- is then unpacked and stored in air-tight ' canisters and sold to the consumer just the same tea as it leaves Wainunu Estate. if v<iu suiter from indigestion after * drinking ,vour usual cup, ilrop it and try FUT. A. VEALE, SOLE AGENT, I TllEA'lfili ROYAIz, DEVON' STREET. ' 'l'hone 166. J yOU II GARDEN REQUIRES YATES' SEEDS If you ucsirc RELIABLE CROPS i l!ny from the KKIV JMA'MOUTti (MiENT, J. WHITAKEK DEVON STREET. Next- C'-iferioii Hotel. 'l'hone Ul. YOU OAN GET IT CHEAPER AT "THE BED POST."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 218, 8 September 1908, Page 3
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