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MONDAY, JUNE 7. [ NEWTON KING IftTILL s«ll liy auction at his Yards a above--300 i:AT ™' : AXD SHEKP, includ 2.) 18-niDiitlis empty heifers 20 start and fat cows' 40 fat sheep (good) 50 f.ui. ewes in lamb 1 trap and harness. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. TUESDAY, JUNE 8. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Jlv. ' John Taylor, who Ims sold his business and is leaving the district to soil 'Without Reserve, all his Household Effects, us under— Ucdstcads, mattresses, chests' i ers, child's cot, whatnot, \vusuatands and ware, couches, cupboard, chairs, kitchen utensils, and sundries. TUESDAY, JUNE S. ' NEWTON. KING sell by auction at his yards as above,— 200 MIXED CATTLE, including,-

20 IS-month steers 15 18-nioiith heifers' 25 heifers in calf 15 fresh and forward cows 20 store cows 0 springing heifers 10 store pigs Sale at 12.30 o'clock. SALE OF LEASES OF EDUCATION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 11)00. L. A. NOLAN & CO, VyfLL «<ill In- auction at their Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, June 30. Leases for 30 years from July 1, 1000, with iperputual rights of renewal, of the following mid other Education KcLot I.—Sec. 0, Block Upper Waitara S.D., 380 acres; upset anuual rent £l4 ss. Lot 2.—.Sec. 10, Block iii., Upper Waitara S.D., GSS acres j upset annual rent £25 13s Od. For 21 years, from July 1, 1901), with perpetual right of renewal: 'Lot 15.—New Hvinduth, Sections 200. 201, 202, On. 3r. 2p.; upset rent £3 per annual. Lot lU.~New Plymouth, Sections 200 and 310, (hi. 2r. 2p.; upset rent £1 per annum. Lot 17—New Plymouth, Section 309, Oa. tr. lp.| upset rent £2 per annum. Lot 18.—New Plymouth, Section F, 0a Or. 18p.; upset rent 5e per annum. Lot 10—Hua Village, Section 17, On. 1 r. 8 p.; upset rent 10s per annum. Lot 20.—Waifcira East, ToiVn, Block ]x., oa. Or. 28p.; ups'et rent 2s Od per

MMiwtions ol sal c mav be (seen, on and after SATURDAY, Juno a, at the Oflice or the Board's. Solicitor, Mr. J. IT. Quflliam (Govett and Onillinm* r.r of the Board's Secretary Corkill. National Bank CI Plymouth, from whom an, can be obtained. NATIONAL DEFENCE LEAGUE. A AIKKTING of the Committee ant) .Members anit others interested n National Defence, will be held in tin Council Chambers at 3 i>.m. on MONDAY, Oth June, to arrange for reception of Mr. R. Mc-NVo. C. E. HOOD, Hon. Sec. N.D.L. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. HIOSE Persons wishing to jotoi Amilmltiwe Classes this winter arc requested to send in their names to the Hon. Secretary not later than SATURDAY, June 12. Intending candidate Mliould state to wWcflr-idass t'hey wish to belong. MRS. DOCKJULL, Hon. Secretary.

5» S3 8 i ims MOTUKOA r pllK l>e,l invxslincnt »)' l lip ilny (the l-ime practically nnivpil M'i'iip of commercial activity) is .„.., ..wliold I am now oflVring to the public. Willi l''iwzi7i"f Works, ('imniinrWorks. Soup unil Candle Factories, and I'xlnt Harbor employees, wharf laborers stevedores, tally clerks and » nii'iin that .-vvcral liuikli'pilh *vil ps near tin- Harbor. The limited of freehold should he M'cnrcd by farmers, if only In erect ilumphiy sheds for their imports and exports, considerins ' "»' giving awav the freehold at the prices being asked. CHURCH, Agent

THE FANCY DEPOT. MISS A. E. COTTIER A XXOI'XC'fIS to her friends ami 1111111crous customers Unit she has disjuwed uf her business in JinmjjJuim Slroct, mill oiler.-; her best thanks for .past pati"pn:i"c. Tin- bu-iacss will In' continued uiiilcT- tlic ii-.mii' of "THK VAN'CY DMI'tlT." unili'i- the )iinun<rciii(!liL- of MISS Wl'Xl.llll. Mifls Cottii'i' request? for her successor a continuance, of past favors. A completely new stock will be offered, and' every effort made tc eater to public requirements. WANTED TO SELI,-rinracdiatoljj strong, serviceabli gig, in sple* did order; equal to new. For parlioutarß apply "Daily Kelm? &&.,; .:■.-. ~-:.., A. ■■ -.. . <i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 7 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 7 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 7 June 1909, Page 3

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