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HORSE PAIR SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. NEWTON KING W'IJJ. sei! a t hi s Bazaar,— g5 HORSES, inqludhigBrokca and unbroken Draughts, tapress.iliik.cart and Harness Horses, Hacks, etc. Sale at 1 odoek. WARE A, WEDNESDAY, AUUCST 11. NEWTON KING [AS received instructions from .Mr. H. ♦,i«* A ; Jli 'n', wll ° is lcuvin S tllu dUt.ict, to sell by auction on the farm Ware., WITHOUT RESERVK, tta lows-- dahy 3tock ' etc '> aa fo1 " 35 cows, 2nd and 3rd Culvers, mostly to calve Atiguxt and Kept o choice Jersey lieifers, snriuc'in" (bred by Hell alios.) " " 5 2-year lieifers, in calf 8 yearling Jersey heifers (bred by U. 11. h. bayard) 4a mixed yearlings 2 bulls, 2 aad 3 years old -0 pigs, including breeding sOWS Cart horse by Agent-Olas<'ow (iewdie mare (guaranteed), milk cans, cooler, buckets, tools wheelbarrow,- rnng(!j 2 10-gallon coppers, 400-gMllon tank, pump new galvanised iron, timber, posts, wire, firewood, stumping jack, harness, bicycle IfFECT S ° LD * UKfI ™« * Also, with Slight Reserve,— 14 colonies bees (mostly Italian) in patent hives, spare hives and sundries; 25 paid-up factory shares. 1 .yearling Ally by Uhlan —Albert \ictor mare, goodwill o lease (W.C.S.It.) of section 5. Nook a, Cape S.D., 151 a cr cs one, of the best farms in the district and directly opposite the creamery). Lunch provided. Sale at 12 o'clock.

( SATURDAY, AUGUST U. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Ifr. F llnvall, to sell by auction at his Mart, Devon Street, oil Saturday Hth August, •' ul U% .ACRES, with 4-room liouse and outbuildings, situated on the Old Hospital Road. This is n Imady suburban property, only 2>/j miles from centre of town, and Sale at 2 o'clock. TAKAHAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN, hide, and tallow sales. haymarketTstratford. next sale-august 3. ftUEXTS are particular]} requested to forward Coosignmenw in time to arrive o n C before Friday previous. 11 consignments will be received iy PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can COyETi™N. PrOdUCe meeting fOLL NEWTON KING

Stratford Wool, Hid*, Sheepskin ana .'allow Salo. NEXT SAM-AUGUST 3. DLIEXTS are requested to forward •'niw:<;nrnenN -o iu to rmich lie b; FRIDAY, July 30. YOUKG. lIU.BBS & CO. istnet during the last 20 years. All Accounts of the Collier and Colo nial Pinno Coy. should be paid as hither to at Collier's, Devon Street, which stil remains the registered of Collier and Colonial Piano _ ~ Ltd. H. COLLIER & CO. Xcw Plymouth

"L■K ■ G" MILKING MACHINE WONDERFUL SUCCESS ol the 1901 HODEI fitted with "THOLE " CUPS. FREE TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED wi win fwush wtttit tti «*n« it Dm JTr. David Todd, rnglewood, says:— I have l)?en using L.K.O. milking machines for two years, and t am thoroughly satisfied with them. The Tlmle Cup is a quick & clean milker and easily cleaned. Agnrti: J. B. MacEwan 8 Co., Ltd. Egmont St., N. Plymouth FITZKOY STOEE. thanking my numerous customers and fiicuds for their kind patronluring my term of business in this ft, 1 licir to give notice that 1 have y business to Mr. JOIIX TAYLOR, "licit for him a continuance of tronage us from Jiilv 30. JOHN" T.\Yl/)1! Dc-ires to assure all, e. stomers of his very hest attention. Only up-to-date stocks aiicl bust quality of goods will be kept. These will be sold at reasonable rates. Soliciting jour patronage and guaranteeing to Mrvc one irnd all faithfully and wcli, Yours respectfully. JOHN TAYLOR. GIG cI)R SALtf. ryANTED TO SELI,-Jnnnedat«lj| strong, swviceabU gij{, in apleailid order; equal to new. for partieulrta apply "UnJly Bfew/ WANT every woman to try my MEDOLINE.' It will give you a skin 'and complexion to be proud of. No skin too bad to be cleared by, it.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 164, 5 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 164, 5 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 164, 5 August 1909, Page 3

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