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CLEARING SALE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS CORBETT ROAD. TUESDAY, JULY 27 WEBSTER BROS "AVE received instructions from Mrs. W. K. llulke, to sell by auction at hs r residence as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, All her House Furniture, etc., consisting of — 9-piece suite mahogany, tables, carpets, linos, chelVonier, sofae, bedsteads, mattresses and wire ■woves, sheets and blankets', bentwood and easy chairs, some choice pot plants, wheelbarrow, pictures, table covers, tea service, ornaments, kitchen utensils, Silver Wyandotte lowls, garden tools and a large and useiul lot of sundries.

Also, With Slight Reserve,— Her comfortable five-roomed house, with nice sheltered garden and 2'/j acres of land. Sale at 2 o'clock. DUDLEY KOAD (near Inglewood). MONDAY, JULY 20. VICKERS AND STEVENS 3"AV.E received instructions from Jlr. Geo. Turner (who is giving up irying), to sell by public auction on Ms farm as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, all his dairy stock, etc., as mder,— 23 iirst-claes dairy cows, August and September calvers 7 3-year-old heifers (springing) 1 Holstem bull 2 breeding sows, 1 p.b. Yorkshire boar, 7 young pigs, 1 set lever harrows, milk cans, etc. Also, with Slight Reserve, 1 draught gelding, 4-year-old, by Duke of JTife 1 3-year-old filly, unbroken, by Lord Kitchener 25 shares in the Jloa Dairy Factory Co. , 1 land cart Luncheon Provided. I Sale at 12.30 o'clock. EGMOXT VILLAGE. TUESDAY, JULY 27. VJCKERSAND STEVENS "AVE received instructions from "" srs H. 11. and W. F. Olson (who lave leased their farms), to sell by I public auction, on Jlr. \V. Olson's' farm, I their Dairy Cattle, WITHOUT KE-" SJSKVE, as under.— 44 good dairy cows, nearly all early calms, including several pedigree Ayrshire and grade Ayrshire cows Also, with Slight Reserve, 1 3-year-old peidgree Ayrshire hull 1 20-months old pedigree Ayrshire hull 1 good express mare, C-yc«r-old, broken to all harness. On Account of another Vendor,— 1 hors'e dray, wiUi 5-inch tyres, 1 set shaft harness, and 3 sets leading harness. The above cows are a first-claes lot; they have been well culled and are of the best milking strains. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. TAKAWAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE,. AND TALLOW SALES. HAYMABKET, STRATFOHD. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 3.

pi.IKNTS are pai'ticularlj requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on c* before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, .NEW I'LY.MOL'TH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rclv on their produce meeting FULI COMPETITION. J NEWTON Kim WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. DICKERS AND STEVENS WILL hold their weekly stock sale as above. Present entries: HEAD MIXED CATTLE Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 3. CLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so an to reach us by FRIDAY, July 30. YOUNG. HOBBS & CO. Stratford.

"L ■ K ■ i MILKING MACHINE WOSDZRFUX SUCCESS of the MOB MODEL flttel with "THBIE" CUPS. FREE TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Wi will NtUSH WEEKLY til QltaltM «l UMrt, Testimonial Nti I Mr. v\'. Eevcll, Warca. suys: ' The L.K.G. milker plant you installed for mo two years ago lias' given mie unqualified satisABfcrUiJ.fliliMEwariSCor.Ud. ttsmoiit St., N. Plymouth

TENDERS are eu,,™ u., .» -......- signed for the ]mrclia«c of a Beautiful ENGLISH GRANDFATHER CLOCK, now on view at our premise? (opposite Theatre Koyal), Devon St., New Plymouth. The ordinary selling price of the clock is ;C45. lint as we need the room it takes up .fo r large quantities of new {roods now lieing opened up, wo must aet it out of the way.

A deposit of CI must accompany eacu | tender (for which a receipt will he ■<ivcn) and if teiuler is not accepted deposit will be returned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SKBATBS BROS WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, I Devon St., New Plymouth, LETHABY BROS. AND GO. LTD. UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURTSRS, ffAVE opened a Branch Shop ii Devon Street. All repairs.and re-covering by expeniced workmen. !Two years' guarantee with all umbrellas made or iv-covcrcd in the celebrate! moir covrlng. * iLarsc variety of Seasonable Goods on A LEXHABX,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 153, 24 July 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 153, 24 July 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 153, 24 July 1909, Page 5

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