WAIWAIyAIHO. THURSDAY DECEMBER I). NEWTON KING jTOILL sell by auction at his Waiwakaibo Yards— Q MIXED CATU'LE, including— Mixed yearlings, 15 to lg-montl: steers.' and heifers, 2-year heil'ci'L, fresh, fat; ami forward cows, springing and empty heifers, bullocks, and bulls. 12 fat cows 8 fat heifers 8 springing heifers 20 'ls-inoiitlis steers Sale at 12.30 o'clock. HAYMARKET, NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, DIX'EMJiEU 18. NEWTON KixNG TTAS received instructions irom Mr. S. McUuinness, who is retiring trom racing on account ol ill-health, to sell by auction on above date, WITHOUT KESKRVE,The Thoroughbred Racehorse ; "ROHEI'OTAE," by Westmere —Lady Fisher (1m If-brother to Maniapoto), aged 4 years, with engagements at the Taranaki Jockey Club's Christinas Meeting. ' Sale al 12 o'clock. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909. L. A. NOLAN & CO. 'AVE received instructions from the ' proprietor to sell the Uoodwjll a'*d Furniture of the Dominion Tea and Dining Rooms as above, comprising—--14 tables, 50 B.W. chairs, handsoi.... sideboard, overmantel, dresser, curtains, knives, forks, cruets, table linen, cups and saucers, metal teapots, trays, linoleums, and cooking utensils. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. NOTE.—The auctioneers will offer " lot as a going concern. If not sold, ' offer the furniture separately. I \fI7EBSTEI: BEOS'.SALES Dec. B.—G. Arrowsmith, clearing furniture sale. OMATA YARDS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. WEBSTER BROS VyiLL sell at their yards,20Q MIXED CATTLE TARANAKI WOOL/ SHEEPSKIN HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, DEC. 21. r*LIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to airivo on or before Friday previous. Sintll consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COJJIETITION. NEWTON KING STRATFORD Wool, Hide. Sheepskin antf fallow Gale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, DEC. 21. are requested to forward consignments oq as to Teach us bv FRIDAY, Deo 17. YOUNG. HOBBB, & CO THE ROAD TO
Is found by strict attention to your T E E T li, and the use of a good Dentifrice. Dentifrices but we shall be pleased to show customers our stock. TEED & CO. CHEMISTS, Devon St.. New Plymouth. WHY YOU SIIOUI.IJ USE "DURBAR" BOOT POLISH Ist. It is British. 2nd. It imparts a brilliant, lasting shine. 3rd. It waterproofs your ooots. ) 4th. It preserves the leather, keeping it soft and pliable. sth. It is economical; a small quantity gives the best results, nth. It does not dry in the tins. 7th. li is an extra qnulity polish, made for particular people. The other ninety-two reasons 1 you will easily disco, it by a. trial of the polish itself. Once use DURBAR and youill use no other. Sold by all groce.s and shoe stores, at l'/.d, 3d, 6d, Is. I TTEWITT'S PICTURES are the Best GRAND DISPLAY . rjHRISTMAS CARDS and POSTCARDS, LADIES' HANDBAGS . WRITING CASES , DRESSING CASES. I s GENTS' MILITARY BRUSHES an I GENERAL CHRISTMAS GOODS. Open on SATURDAY, November 2 "S I until New Year, CORNER of DEVO . I and EGMONT STREETS. THOS. AVERT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 259, 8 December 1909, Page 3
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