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WAREA. WEDNESDAY, AWJCST 11. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. H. A. Mills, who is leaving the district, to sell bv auction on the farm, Warea, WITHOUT RESERVE. the whole of his dairy stock, etc., as follows: <JS cows, 2nd and .'Ji'd Calvers, most- , l,v to calve and Sept. 5 choice Jersev heifers, springing (bred by Bell liros.) 5 2-year heifers, in calf 6 yearling Jersey heifers (bred bv B. 13. E. Layard) io mixed yearlings 2 bulls, 2 and 3 years old 20 pigs, including breeding sows Cart horse by Agcnl—Clasgmv Cieordie mare (guaranteed), mill; cans, cooler, buckets, took wheelbarrow, range, i 10-.'allon coppers, Wll-gai:,,',, tilil | i; j; llM1|)i new galvanised iron, limber, posts. wil-e, firewood, stumping jack, 1,-irues S i,i,vcle. EFFECTS.'! FUUX,TI ' Ris * Also, with Slight Reserve,— 14 colonies bees (mostly Italian), h patent hives, spare hives ani sundries; 25 paid-up factor,shares, 1 yearling filly by Uhlan —Albert Victor mare, goodwill of lcuse (W.C.5.11.) of section 5 liloelt 9, Cape S.D., 151 acres (one of the best farms in the district and directly opposite the creamery). Lunch provided. Sale at 12 o'clock.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. NEWTON KING received instructions from Mr. F. Flavall, to sell by miction at his Mart, Devon Street, on Saturday, 14th August, 14% ACRES, with 4-rooin house and outbuildings, situated on the Old Hospital Road. This is a liaTidy suburban property, only 2>/ 2 miles from centre of town, and mil be sold a bargain. Sale at 2 o'clock.

DRAPERY DRAPERY SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1900, L. A. NOLAN & CO. H A I E received instructions from Jlr. G. rhillips to sell on behalf of tlie London and Glasgow Bankrupt Syndicate, the Mowing lines of Drapery, etc., comprising:— Clothing, shirts, underclothing, hosicry, overcoats, oilskins, boots (best English make), including special line of long boots. Sale at 2 o'clock,

TAkANAKI wool, sheepskin, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—AUGUST 3. pLIENTS are particular); requested t.o forward Consignments in time to arrive On c r before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, .NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, rfhero vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULt COMPETITION. NEWTON KING Stratford Wool, Hide, 3heep*kln and /allow Sale. NEXT SALE-AUGUST 3. fiLlK\"i'S are roqutslcil to forward '•'m«:«nment.» ft, uj to reach i:> l> FRIDAY, July 30. YOUKti, 110 BBS & (JO. Stratford.

NOTICE. rpilK hitsimss hitherto carried 0,1 uniler ihe Myle of "J'hu Cnllirr ai'-l Colonial Piano Co., United, will ;n ftillire lio carried on under tin* stylo of 11. (Jollier and Co., tHo original linn that Icid been in the Taranaki Distiici during the last 20 years. There are still a few instruments remaining of the ofd comuany, and these wJI be sold at very low prices to close accounts. All Accounts of the Collier and Colonial Piano Coy. should be paid as hitherto at Collier's, Devon Street, which still remains the registered office of the Collier and Colonial Piano Co., United, Ltd.

H. COLLIER & CO. Devon St New Plymouth. 44 p fV /TO? | L - U ■ Wi MILKING MACHINE WOITOERFUL StfCCESS of the 1908 MODEL fitted with "THOLE" CUM. FREE TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED W( will PIIIUSH WUU.Y tti OilibM <1 Ulan. llv. David Todd, ftiglewood, says:— T luive been using L.K.G. milking machines for two years, and I am thoroughly satisfied with them. The Thiile Cup is a quick & clean milker and easily cleaned. Agents: J. B. MacEwan t Co., Ltd. Egmont St., N. Plymouth

FITZROY STOKE. IN thanking- mv numerous customer; and friends for their kind patronage during my term of business in this district, I beg to give notice Hint 1 have sold mv business to Mr. JOIIX TAYLOR, and solicit for him a continuance of your patronage as from duly 30. JACOB TISCII. tIOHX TAY'T/OU desires to assure all <\ stonier* of his very best attention. Only up-to-ibite -Lucks a;i I lest ijuality of yoods will lie kept. These .v'.ll hj" sold at reasonable rates. Solicitiuar \our pitroaa'.'e :in'l suaranlceint'- to :erve one and all faiihfullv and well, Years ro.spedfnlly, JOHN TAYIXJR.

TENDEKS, ipEXDERS are called by the underti'/ni'd for llm purchase of a Bd>n!ifiil EXIII.ISII GIIAXDI'ATHER CTjOCK. now on view at our premises, (opposite Theatre Royal). Devon St., New ]*!;• month. The ordinary selling price of the clock is £45. hut as we need the room it takes up fo r large quantities of new '.oods now lieing opened tin, we must ?et it out of Hie way. A deposit of ,C 1 must accompany each tender (for which a receipt will lie •riven) and if tender is not accepted doposit n:'l be retliroed. I The lowest or any tender not necejj parily accepted. | SKEATEB BROS I WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 165, 6 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 165, 6 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 165, 6 August 1909, Page 3

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