DAIRY COWS. 'N j 1 HAVE numerous enquiries for GOOD DAIRY HERDS, and shall be pleased to receive particulars from anyone wishing to dispose of their herd. NEWTON KING, New Plymouth. FRIDAYi, JULY 9. NEWTON KING JTAS received instructions froi C. Lumsden, who is giving dp dairying, to sell by auction on the farm, .Mountain Road, on above date, all Ins da.ry stock, etc., as follows: 27 cJioice cows, curl;, culvers ) ,<oung pigs j I 1 young dog (cattle or sheep; Note.—These are lim-claes cows, i heir mi'.k having been shown by test | 21 per cent, of cream. PIANOS! PIANOS 11 PIANOSII! FRIDAY, JULY WEBSTER BROS TTAVE received instructions from the London and (Berlin Piano Coy., Auckland (who are closing their New Plymouth agency) to sell by auction at their Mart on FRIDAY, July », ALL THEIR STOCK OF NEW PIANOS, By Xloritz Gude, Spencer (London), Siewcrt (Berlin), Bord, and others. The above are now on view and are all being sold to close the branch busiSale at 2 o'clock. THE SHOW OF SHOWS THE TARANAKI POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY ANNUAL SHOW To be held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 21 and 22. N©RT» ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS: Silver Wyandottes and Fantail Pigeons, POULTRY PIGEONS CANARIES TECHNICAL CLASSES HOME INDUSTRIES POT PLANTS CHILDREN'S COOKING CLASSES NURSERYMEN'S CLASS, CHILDREN'S PETS
Large number of Suecia! Prizes, Schedule aud entry forms On application to— H. J. HOBBS, (Devon St. West), Secretary. WEST END -SCHOOL. K A N D CONCERT. Q. R A N THEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. TAKAXAIU POULTRY SOCIETY. rjWlX(j to the absence of the ScoreV tary (Mr. 11. .1. llobbs), who is at Wangaiiiu; attending the Poultry Show, the entries which should have closed last evening have been extended until SATURDAY NIUUT, at Mr. Catley'S sho.i>, up to 10 o'clock. übbing about Seven acres Furze <it Oakura close oa SATURDAY, July 10th. W. R. GAVE. AN Of J) SONG.
My Grandfather's Clock was too high for the shell, So It stood ninety years on toe floor. It was taller by half than thu old inaa himsell Though it weighed no* a pennyweight nioik It wa-t bought on the day that the old man was born, It was always his pleasure and ms pride. But it stopped short, never to go agaia, When the old man died. T\7E l»ave just imported a fine s'peci- '' men of the Old Grandfather's Clock. It is fitted with one of the best English movements and is nude of solid Rosewood. Every GOOD hous'e in Taranaki should have one ia It. HAVE A LOOK AT IT. Also see ilie Handsome E.P. Jug and Basin for Washsand being offered for £7 10s, which is half its usual price. BKBATBS BROS WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS. ! Op. Theatre Royal, Devon St., New I Plymouth; and at Queen St., Auckland. GOT A GARDEN? ■ffi 7011 have a Garden, plant it with Seeds that •will pay you for your trouble YATES' RELIABLE SEEDS Have just arrived fresh from the growers at .. WHITAKER AND SON'S Opposite the Melbourne. FLOWER SEEDB FOB AUTUMN BOWING Kew Season's iust awed n Corjntluo. SWEET PEAS own now mill bloom eaily in a.>rmg and continue through tint suniuitr, Orders taken for Kareissiairt other JUbs. early plants this month, W. EOWE
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 3
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