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SATURDAY, NOYEMUEH 28, NEWTON KING sell by auction at his Awakino Yards on Saturday, 28th November— gQQ HEAD CATTLE, including--300 2 to 2'/ 2 -j-ear stoers 200 3 to 3>/ 3 -year steers 100 2-year-old purebred Shorthorn heifers 13 3-year UelTers empty 50 mixed cattle 1 spring-cart horse Sale at 12.30 o'clock. I

moxmoutil road. ■wednesdayTdkcesiber 2. J. D. MOEISON _JAS received instructions from Mr. Jl Jakes, who has sold his farm, to sol on the Farm, Monmouth Road, Strut ford, WITHOUT RESERVE, HIS .CHOICE DAIRY HERD, HORSES IMPLEMENTS, etc., etc., as under—--27 cows in milk S 2-year-old grade Jersey heifers 1 3-year-old grade Jersey bull 23 grade Jersey ca lves 2 harness horses 1 milk-cart and harness Disc and tine harrows complete, seed drill, Whipple trees, 2 rollers, milk-cans, buckets, wolers, moulder and littings, spray pump, ,pi K troughs, ladders, garden drill, hose, % ton lime, .barrow, grindstone, ~4cwt coarse salt, iiay knife and forks, wire, harness, weights and scales, stilliards, platform scales, hay-sledge, logging ' chains, saws, garden tools, etc., etc. j 41) fully paid up shares in Stratford I Dairy Company ■ Sale at 12 o'clock sharp.

LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.B.—The above are an exceptionally fine lot, the whole herd being grade Jerseys, second to fourth oalvers. Anyone desiring information regarding sai are invited to call on Mr. Jakes durL, s milking hours up to day of sale. AUCTION SALES.

PDBIiIO NOTICE. the undersigned Auctioncern, holding regular auction sales in New Plymouth, desire to give notice that on and after SATURDAY, 28th inst., all Poultry, Fruit, and General Auction Lines purchased nvuat be paid for before delivery will be given. Under no consideration will this rule be departed from. L. A. NOLAN & CO, WEBSTER BROS.

DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF TARANAKI. J, JOHN TERRY, Returning Officer for tthe Electoral District of TARANAKI, do hereby declare the result of the poll taken on the 17th day o't November, 1908, for toe election of a Member of Parliament for the said district to be as follows! Votes Candidates. Polled BELLRINGER, Charlie Emanuel 856 JIALOXE, William George ~ 1551 OKEY, Henry James Hobbs .. 2840 Total number of valid votes polleu j 5250 Number of votes rejected as informal .. .. ... 74 I therefore declare the said HENRY JAMES HOBBS OKEY to be elected. Dated at New PlymoutJi this 24th day of November, 1908. J. TERRY, Returning Officer.

LICENSING POLL, 1908. DECLARATION OF LICENSING POLL IN THE DISTRICT. LICENSING DISTRICT OF TARANAKI TN pursuance of section 25 of "The Licensing Act, 1908," I hereby give public notice of the result of the Local Option Poll taken under the provisions of the said Act, NUMBER CF VOTES RECORDED. That the number of licenses existing in the district continue .. 2354 That the number of licenses existing i n the district bo reduced 2127 That no licenses be granted in the district 2852 The total number of voters whose votes were recorded was 5237, and, as ' the proposals respecting licenses nc district obtained the prescribed >rity, I declare 'none of them to be [ at New Plymouth this 24th day of November, 1908. . J. TERRY, Returning Officer.

CHRISTMAS HAMPERS FROM 20 s UPWARDS. MANNING'S ALE on Draught. MANNING'S ALE and STOUT Bottled. AUSTRALIAN WINES PENFOLD'S, HARDY'S, and AULDANA CEYLON TEA GOLDEN-TIPPED PEKOE. HUMPHRIES AND CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND BOTTLERS, Brougham Street. New Plymouth.

POLAND CHINA ART SOMETHING quite new aad novel in Art China. It 13 quite an education to see this latest novelty in Teapots, Sugars, and Creams, Biscuits, Salad Bawls, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Sweets, Trinket Boxes, i' Christina that would grace a king's palace, and quite'jmtroi the ordinary selection of chinaware.

NEW j TINTED EPERGNES In all the latest up-to-date shades of blue, r"l>y, primrose, which we have indented direct from the manufacturers and marked at low prices which must ensure a speedy sale. FIRST CUSTOMER, BEST CHOICE. See our Window for Prices. JAPANESE WARE, A Revelation of Artistic Work. C. CARTER THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, Devon St'eet N e\v Plymouth WHAT A NEAT PANTRY! Exclaimed Mrs. Jones to Mrs. Brown the other day. "Oh," said M>'R ! Brown, "that's because I use my ST, i GEORGE JAM jars to keep everythii? I in." Ask for ST. GEORGE JAM in th' > handy screw-top jar. AU leading grocer 1 keep it, ~.., ... ~... „

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 285, 26 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 285, 26 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 285, 26 November 1908, Page 3

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