IX BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of \V. 11. Sehlierikc. L. A. NOLAN & CO. A!!H instructed by the Oliicinl Assignee to sell Oil TUESDAY, February aid, at. their mart, the undermentioned:— Barber's chair (Archer), barber's lung couch, shampoo outfit, mirror, shaving mugs, S.il. pipe?, cigar and cigarette holders, glass cases, 'bench, counter, curtains, brass rods, lint racks, tobacco, cigar- . cites, and sundries. Also, — 'Diniii" table, side-board, sofa, 17 bc'iitwooct chairs, 2 tapestry chairs, ■> rattan chairs, 2 whatnots, •fancy table, cake stand, i large mirrors, linoleum, carpets, fender and irons, dresser, and kitchen sundries, double and singlo bedsteads anil mattresses, chest drawers, wasllstands, iron cot, dressing tabic, F.VV. Dayton bicycle. Also,— 10 Tarauaki l'etroleuin shares (contributing) Also, — .Sections 148 and 151, Township of Lynmouth, known a.s Vealc's Estate, total purchase price £121) £BO paid). Sale at 2 o'clock.
INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. VICKERS AND STEVENS hold their iweekly stock sale as as above. Present entries: 300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE j 30 2 to S'/o-year-olili ste'ers 10 13-ycar-ol<l spcyed heifers 4 .pairs working bullocks, yokea, fyows «andj cluuiia Sale at 1 o'clock.
TATTERS ALL'S, HAWERA. AUTUMN HORSE FAIR FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY, March 12Ui nail ,13th. 3 undersigned are now receiving entries for above Clients a-ro requested to forward their entries early. Entry forms 011 anilication. N.Z.L. & It. AGENCY CO, LTD.
IfAWERA SHEEP FAIR. THURSDAY 1 , FEBRUARY 25". At 12 o'clock sharp. GILLIES AND NALDER stell by public auction as above,— 22fift 2 - tootu ™ VES < «ntered as MUlt follows: 225 'purebred Lincoln 531) Ronmcy-LincoJu 250 Leicester-Lincoln 300 Romncy IWjO Lincoln 'QKKA 4, li, and s.iii. EWES, entered as follows:1800 4, (i and a.m. ewes (oil 1 hills) 400 4-tootli ewes 500 s.iii. Lincoln owes 850 s.m. forward ewes 50Q f.'ni. WES 000 2-uioth wethers liso 4- toot.li wethers 2001) shorn lambs On account of .Mr. liurraelough, iwliohas sold his farm fit Tiri'iuoana, — 10 choice .Jersey heifeiw, from picked cows 8 y , / 2 -year heifers, in calf to Jersey bull (ehrly culvers) 9 forward 3-year steers 1 Luncheon .may be obtained oil ground.. POULTRY, PIOS, A.NU UOKBKB 1 ;] - mtm :j ,u .. i ■a .. WEBSTEK BRO3. VS7ILi kold a tale of tht »1>ot» ifiVEKV SATURDAY at 1 o'clock HotrlM lalloittd. Taranakl Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, and TallOw Sales. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. XBXT SALE -TUESDAY, MARtiH 10. QLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in tiuoe to arrive'm or before Friday previous.. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE PHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will De forwailed to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, MARCH 10. are requested to forward consignments so as to reach ub by FRIDAY, ?sth January. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. Stratford. TEA SCONES SELF-RAISING FLOUR CURRANTS SELF-RAISING FLOUIi is a scicntilic preparation, ready for use, making cakes and pastry light as a feather, and easily digestible. No baking powder or salt noeded, CURRANTS are now being recognised by,,the medical faculty as one of the -lisn/d&iK foods, rich in fiesh forming, and heat giving constituents. Wholesome, pure, natural, delicious and choap. Cleaned by special machinery at THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY RECEIPT FOE MAKING TEA SCONES.—HaIf a pound of selfraising Hour, loz castor sugar, 1 egg, 2ozs butter, '/ozs currants, sufficient milk to make a soft dough. Method —Rub the butter into the flour: add the sugar and currants, and mix with the egg (well beaten) and milk; knead well, and roll out rather thickly; stamp out into mounds; place on a greased baking dish; bake in a fairly hot oven for about iifteen minutes. Ingredients for the aboyc sold by C. CARTER Devon Stbeet, Nkw Plymouth. WARATAfI DINING ROOMS X BEti TO ANNOUNCE ( hat I have opened up-to-date Diuing Rooms next Criterion Hotel, where first-class meals may be obtained. Dinner from noon to 2 p.m.; tea, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.; suppers till midnight. A NEWELL, Proprietor, jfcSV - • ilto'r i '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 24, 22 February 1909, Page 3
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