INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. VICKERS AND STEVENS ' l0 ' (1 tlieiT weekly stock sale as aliovo. Present entries: 300 HEAD MIXED CATTLE On account of a Matau client, — 8 good dairy coivs 6 3-year-old springing heifers And on account of another client, — 8 good dairy coivs Sale at 1 o'clock. HORSE BAZA A 1!, I/XIOX STREET. HAWUISA. GREAT ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, EKIDAI' AND SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 3 and 4.
GILLIES AND NALDER hold tlioir Annual Spring Horse Fair as above. Entries now being received. Entry forms on application. ENTRIES CLOSE OX AUGUST 28. Vendors arc particularly requested to note that Australian buyers have intimated their intention of being present at this Fair. TAKANAKI WOOL. SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. XEXT SALE-AUGUST 31. CLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on cr before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, MEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale.where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FUIiL COMPETITION. XEW2ON KING Stratford Wool, Hidtt, 3heepskln|ano /ajlo«w £ale.
NEXT SALE-AUGUST 81. ("CLIENTS are requested to fnrwan'. consignments .10 au to reach us by FRIDAY, August '97. YOUKtt, HO BBS & CO. Stratford. THE COUNTRY PEOPLE QF TARAIJAKI Are requested to note that their DRUG WANTS will receive immediate and best attention from F. EDWARD?, C ASH C H E 31 1 S X STRATFORD. TENDERS FOR INLAND .MAIL SKI!' VICES FOlt 11)10, 1!)11, &. 1912. General l\»t Office, Wellington, 11th August, 1909. WEALED TENDERS will be received at the several Chief Post Offices in the Dominion until MONDAY, the 27th September, 1901), for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places, for a, period of THREE years, from the Ist January, 1910, to the 31sl December, 1912: — II'OSTAL DISTRICT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. I. Awakino and Muhoemii, weekly. i. Douglas, Tututawa, and Puniwhikau, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 3), 3. Douglas and Tatutawa, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 2), 4. t'lnglewood, Kaimnta, Tarata and I'urangi, daily. 3. New Plymouth Chief Post Olliec and Raihvay Station, as required, l>. New Plymouth, Omata, Oakun. Tataraimaka, Okato, Puniho, Warca, l'ungarehu, Rahotu, Oaonui, and Opunakc, daily, 7. Stratford, Cardiff, Mahoe, and ]vadaily, starting from Ivapongj (Alternative to No. 8). 8. Stratford, Cardiff, Mahoe and Kaponga, daily, starting from Knponga. (Alternative to No. 7). 9. Tariki and ltatapiko, thrice weekly. 10. Tc Wera, Huiakama, and Strathmore, daily. (Alternative to No. 11). 11. Tc Wera. Huiakama, and Strainmore, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 10) 12. "Tc Wera, I'olnikura. and Whaugamomona, daily. (Alternative to No. 13). 13. "Tc Wera, Pohukura, and Whanglmomona, thrice weekly, (Alternative to No. 12). 14. Urenui and l'ukearuhc, twice weekly. la. Urenui. Onaero, and Waitara, daily, and twice on Saturday. Hi. Urenui, Uruti, Tongaporutu, Mokan, and Awakino, twice. weekly. (Alternative to No. 17). (Contractu: to pay Mokau Ferry toll each -way), I.j. Waitara, Onaero.' Urenui, Unitl. Tongaporutu, Mokaij, and Aw akiao daily to Urenui, and twice o;i ftutil 1': day; twice weekly from Urenui to Awakino. (Alternative to No. Ili) (Contractor to pay Jlokau Ferry toll each way). 15. Waitara Post Olliec, Railway Station, W'harves and Beach, as required. ;9. Whangamomona. Kohuratahi, lluiimoana, and Tahora, daily. (Alternative to No. 20). 20. Whangaiuoraona, KoMmitalii, Hu.'moana, and Tahora, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 19). The lowest or any tender will notj. necessarily be accepted. | The attention of intending lemleivrs | is directed to the terms and conditions | contract printed at the back of tender j forms. Successful tenderers will be required | to show that thev are in a position to I satisfactorily carry out t'he services. I Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must he prepared to carry ontj the services for which they tender ar- j cording to timp-taWes framed l>y tlie, Department. Where the teipler is over | ,Cf,or any oi|e service, tl|e attention of the tenderer i« diiwM in Causes 2(11 and 27 of the terms and conditions, i Forms of tender, with the terms ami conditions of contract, inay be procured at any post office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders, endorsed "Tenders for Mail Service, No " .to be addressed lo the Chief Postmaster of the postal district to which the tender may specially rofer. D. ROBERTSON, Secretary. "Services may be affected by railway extension and may be terminated by the Postniaster-<!eneral on his giving one month's notice in wriliii'.'. t Services rimy he terminated by ;lic Postmaster-General on his giving one month's notice in writing. In delivering and receiving mails et railway-stations it is nii:!er<(»od that contractors deal with the guards 01' trains, and that delivery of thp iijaiis ij lo be made into the railway-vans if reouired. For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Never fails, Is Od and 3s Mi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 179, 21 August 1909, Page 5
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